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2d  Session.       \  \    No.  516. 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

DIVISIOX  OF  .MAPS  AND  CHART'S 


A    LIST 


OF 


MAPS   OF   AMERICA 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

PKEC'EDED    BY 

A   LIST   OF  WORKS  RELATING  TO   CARTOGRAPHY 

BY 

P.  LEE  PHILLIPS,  F.  R.  G.  S. 

Chief  of  tlxe   Division    of  ]VXaps    ttncl    Clia-rts 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 
19  01 


SCiENCES 
LIBBARY 


INTRODUCTIOX. 


This  publication  constitutes  a  subject-chronological  monograph 
relating  to  the  maps  of  America  in  the  Library-  of  Congress. 

Many  maps  of  rare  interest  are  buried  in  books  and  atlases,  and 
difficult  to  find  when  most  wanted.  They  are  often  torn  from  their 
original  places,  their  history  becomes  a  question  of  doubt,  and  they 
are  sold  at  a  greater  price  than  the  atlas  in  which  the}'  were  originalh^ 
found.  These  I  have  endeavored  to  identif3^  The  manuscript  maps 
of  the  Revolutionar}'  war,  contained  in  the  Faden,  Force,  and  Rocham- 
beau  collections,  man}'  of  them  unknown  to  the  historian,  are  in  the 
Library  and  here  noted. 

The  maps  in  atlases  are  each  separately  catalogued.  A  large  number 
of  old  state  and  county  maps  and  plans  of  cities  are  f ulh'  described. 
The  original  spelling  in  the  titles  of  old  maps  has  been  retained.  The 
measurements  of  the  maps  are  in  inches.  I  have  prefaced  this  volume 
with  a  list  of  works  relating  to  cartography. 

This  list  onl}'  includes  such  maps  as  were  in  the  Library  at  the  time 
of  the  opening  of  the  new  building,  in  November,  1897.  The  large 
increase  since  then  will  eventualh'  result  in  a  supplemental  volume. 
Some  important  titles  of  recent  dat€,  however,  have  been  inserted. 

P.  Lee  Phillips, 
Chief  of  Division  of  Maps  and  Cliarts. 

Herbert  Putnam, 

Librarian  of  Congress. 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  1,  1901. 


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A  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  CARTOGRAPHY. 


[L,  C.  indicates  that  the  work  is  in  the  Library  of  Congress.]   >•  ■*'      ,  -  •>  -,  > 

Ackermann  (Karl).     Eepertorium  der  landeskundlichen  litteratur  fiir  dtenPtetis- 
sischen  regierungsbezirk  Kassel.    1 1. 15-175  pp.    8°.     [Cassel,  C.  Eichartz, 
1884]. 
[Bibliotheca  Hassiaca].  l.  c. 

Eepertorium  der  landeskundlichen  litteratur  f  iir  den  Preussischen  regierungs- 

bezirk Kassel,  das  ehemalige  kurfiirstenthum  Hessen.    g.  n.  letzter  nach- 
trag.     15  pp.     8°.     Kassel,  3899. 

Adelung  (J.  C.)  Kritisches  verzeichniss  der  landkarten  und  vornehmsten  topo- 
graphischen  blatter  der  chur-  und  fiirstlich  Sachsisehen  lande.  8°.  ]\Ieis- 
sen,  1796. 

Africa  (Cartography).     Bartholomew  (John  George) .     The  mapping  of  the  world. 
Part  2.     Maps  of  Africa.     [With  a  map]. 
[In  Scottish  (The)  geographical  magazine.     8°.     Edinburgh,  T.  &  A.  Con- 
stable, 1890.     V.  6.     pp.  575-597].  l.  c. 

The  cartography  of  Africa  from  1492  to  1600. 

[In  his  A  report  of  the  kingdom  of  Congo  and  of  the  surrounding  country, 
drawn  out  of  the  writings  and  discourses  of  the  Duarte  Lopez,  by  Filipino 
Pigafetta,  in  Eome,  1591.  Xew  translated  from  the  Italian  (etc.)  by 
Margarite  Hutchinson.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray,  1881.     pp.  140-145]. 

L.  c. 

(Map  of,  1591).     Pigafetta  (Felipe).     On  the  map  of  Africa  published  in 

Pigafetta' s  "Kingdom  of  Congo"  in  1591.     By  E.  H.  Major. 
[In  Eoyal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     Session  1866-67.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1867.     V.  11.     pp.  246^251].  l.  c. 

(West  coast).     Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Eemarques  sur  la  carte  des  cotes 

occidentales  d'Afrique    depuis  le    detroit  de    Gibraltar  jusqu'a    Sierra 
Leone.     18  pp.     4°.     Paris,  1753. 

Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Eemarques  sur  la  carte  des  cotes  occidentales 

d'Afrique,  depuis  I'equateur  jusqu'au  cap  de  Bonne-Esi^erance.     7  pp. 
4°.     Paris,  1754. 

Agnese  (Baptista).     Winsor  (Justin).     Baptista  Agnese,  and  American  cartography 
in  the  sixteenth  century.     167  pp.     8°.     Cambridge,  1897. 
[Eeprint  from  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings,  may  1897] . 

L.  c. 

Alaska  (Cartography).  Dall  (William  Healy)  and  Baker  (Marcus).  Partial  list  of 
charts,  maps,  and  publications  relative  to  Alaska  and  the  adjacent  region, 
from  Puget  sound  and  Hakodadi  to  the  Arctic  ocean  between  the  Eocky 
and  the  Stanovoi  mountains.  • 

[In  United  States.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Pacific  coast  pilot.  2d 
series,     pp.  163-223].  l-  c. 

5 


b  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  CARTOGRAPHY. 

Alaska  (Cartography).     Phillips  (Philip  Lee).     Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of 
North  America,  1588-1898.     IMaps  in  the  Library  of  Congress.     119  pp. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898. 
Note. — Another  copy  interleaved  with  additions  to  1901.  l.  c. 

(Sailing  charts).    United  States.    Treasury  department.    Coast  and  geodetic 

survey.     Pacific  coast  pilot.     Alaska.     Pt.  1.     fol.    Washington,  govern- 
ment printing  office,  1883. 
'./   t  ';-^SraTEJ. — Contains  from  pp.  215-246  "List  of  charts  useful  for  navigation  in 
the  region  covered  by  part  1  of  the  Alaska  pilot."  l.  c. 

Ale:xftli<JQf  "VT,.  pope  (Demarcation  line).     Dawson  (Samuel  Edward).     The  line 

of  demarcation  of  Pope  Alexander  VI.  in  A.  D.  1493  and  that  of  the  treaty 

of  Tordesillas  in  1494;  with  an  inquiry  concerning  the  metrology  of  ancient 

and  mediaeval  times. 

[In  Royal  society  of  Canada.     Transactions.     1899.     8°.     Ottawa,  J.  Hope 

6  son,  1899.     V.  5.     2d  series,  section  2.     pp.  467-546].  l.  c 

Alexander  (John  Henry).     Report  on  the  new  map  of  Maryland,  1835.     84  pp.  1 1 

7  maps  &  plans.     8°.     [Baltimore,  1835].  l.  c 

and  Ducatel  (Julius  I.)     Report  of  the  engineer  &  geologist,  in  relation  to 

the  new  map,  to  the  executive  of  Maryland.     90  pp.     7  maps  &  plans.    8° 
Annapolis,  W.  McNeir,  1836.  l.  c 

Alingham  (William).     A  shorte  account  of  the  nature  and  use  of  maps,  [etc.]     8° 
London,  1703. 

Allen  (Jerome).     Map-drawing.    How,  when,  and  why  it  should  be  taught.     1  p.l 

8  pp.     8°.     New  York  and  Chicago,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1870].  l.  c 

National  system  of  map  drawing.     4  1.  unp.     sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S 

Barnes  &  co.  1869.  l.  c 

America.     Bagnasco  (GioacchinoGambino).    Americse  retectio  atlas.    Monography 
27  pp.     1  pi.     8°.     Palermo,  Virzi,  1892.  l.  c 

(Cartography).     Berkenmeyer  (Paul  Ludolph).     Le  curieux  antiquaire,  ou 

recueil  g^ographique  et  historique  des  choses  les  plus  remarquables  qu'on 
trouve  dans  les  quatre  parties  de  I'univers,  tirees  des  voyages  de  divers 
hommes  celebres.  3  v.  8°.  Leide,  P.  van  der  Aa,  1729. 
Note. — "La  2^  partie  du  t.  3  contient  la  description  de  I'Amerique.  A  la 
fin  de  ce  tome  se  trouve:  catalogue  des  cartes  geographiques  des  villes  tant 
en  plan  qu'en  profil,  et  d'autres  estampes  qui  se  trouve  ti  Leyde  chez  P. 
van  der  Aa."  l.  c. 

Boston.     Public  library.      Bulletin  no.  38,  39,  41,   1876-1877.     8°. 


Boston,  1876-77. 

.   CONTEXTS. 

No.  38.  Early  explorations  and  maps,  1494-1510.  pp.  103-106. 
No.  39.  Maps  and  explorations,  1510-20,  1532-36.  pp.  136-139. 
No.  41.  Maps  of  America.    1540-1600.    pp.  205-207. 

L.  C. 

De  Costa  (Benjamin  Franklin).  Descriptions  of  five  charts  of  America 

anterior  to  1528. 
[In  Bardsen  (Ivar).     Sailing  directions  of  Henry  Hudson,  prepared  for  his 

use  in  1608.  [etc.]     8°.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1869].  l.  c. 

— ' —    De  Costa  (Benjamin  Franklin).     Early  cartography  of  America. 


[In  Bardsen  (Ivar).     Sailing  directions  of  Henry  Hudson.     8°.     Albany, 
J.  Munsell,  1869.     pp.  44-47].  '  l.  c. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  CARTOGRAPHY.  7 

America   (Cartography).      Ebeling   (Christoph   Daniel).      Erdbeschreibung    und 
geschichte  von  Amerika.     7  v.     16°.     Hamburg,  1793-1816. 
Note. — Contains  considerable  American  cartography.  l.  c. 

Ghillany  (Friedrich  AVilhelm).      Geschichte  des  seefahrers  ritter 

^Martin  Behaim  nach  den  iiltesten  vorhandenen  urkmiden  bearbeitet. 
Eingeleitet  durch  eine  abhandlung:  ueber  die  altesten  karten  des  neuen 
continents  und  den  namen  Amerika  von  Alexander  v.  Humboldt,  v, 
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L   c. 

Hale    (Edward   Everett).     Early   maps    [of  America]    in  Munich. 

[Also]  Notes  on  Robert  Dudley,  duke  of  Northumberland,  and  his  Arcano 
del  mare. 

[In  American  antiquarian  society.  Proceedings,  oct.  21,  1873.  8°.  Wor- 
cester, C.  Hamilton,  1874.     v.  61.     pp.  84-96]. 

Note. — Also  separately  printed,  Worcester,  1874.     16  pp.     8°.  l.  c. 

, Harrisse  (Henry).     Account  of  the  oldest  maps  of  America. 


[In  his  Notes  on  Columbus.     New  York,  1860.     pp.  170-180].  l.  c. 
Harrisse  (Henry).     The  early  cartography  of  the  New  World  [and] 


Cartographia  Americana  vetustissima  (1461-1536). 
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H.  Stevens  &  son,  1892.     pp.  253-314,  363-648.     23  facs.  maps].  l.  c. 

Kohl  ( Johann  Georg).     A  descriptive  catalogue  of  those  maps,  charts 


and  surveys  relating  to  America,  which  are  mentioned  in  vol.  Ill  of  Hak- 
luyt's  great  work.     86  pp.     8°.     Washington,  H.  Polkinhorn,  1857. 
Note. — The  author  prepared  in  1853  a  general  catalogue  of  American  maps 
and  charts,  which  has  never  been  published.  l.  c. 

Kohl  (Johann  Georg).  Die  beiden  altesten  generalkarten  von  Ame- 
rika. Ausgefiihrt  in  den  jahren  1527  und  1529  auf  befehl  kaiser  Karl's  V. 
im  besitz  der  grossherzoglichen  bibliothek  zu  Weimar,  x,  185  pp.  2 
fold.  maps.     fol.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  1860.  l.  c. 

Ruge  (Sophus).     The  development  of  the  cartography  of  America  up 

to  the  year  1570.  From  the  Smithsonian  report  for  1894.  pages  281-296. 
1  p.  1.  281-296  pp.  29  pi.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office, 
1896.  L.  c. 


Ruge  (Sophus) .     Die  entwickelung  der  kartographie  von  Amerika  bis 

1570.     Festschrift  zur  400  jiihrigen  feier  der  entdeckung  Amerikas.     1  1, 
86  pp.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1892. 

[Ergtinzungsheft  no.  106  zu  "Pet^rmanns  Mitteilungen].  l.  c. 

Salkeld  (J.         ).     Maps  and  charts  of  America.     London,  1877-1881. 


[In  Bib.  Americana,  pt.  1,  page  39,  and  pt.  2,  page  42]. 
Winsor  (Justin),     Baptista  Agnese,  and  American  cartography  in  the 


sixteenth  century.     167  pp.     8°.     Cambridge,  1897. 
[Reprint  from  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings,  may  1897]. 


Winsor  (Justin).     The  Kohl  collection  of  maps  relating  to  America. 

70  pp.     8°.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  issued  by  the  library,  1886. 
[Harvard  university.     Library.     Bibliographical  contributions,     no.  19]. 
Note. — Now  in  the  United  States  department  of  sta;,e.  l.  c. 


8  BIBLIOGRAPHY    OF    CARTOGRAPHY. 

America  (Cartography,  Geological).  Marcou  (Jules)  and  Marcou  (John  Belknap). 
Mapoteca  geologica  Americana.  A  catalogue  of  geological  maps  of  America 
(North  and  South)  1752-1881.  184  pp.  8°.  Washington,  government 
printing  office,  1884. 
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no.  7].  L.  c. 

(Discovery  of).     Kretschmer  (Konrad) .     Die  entdeckung  Amerika's  in  ihrer 

bedeutung  fiir  die  geschichte  des  weltbildes.     2  v.     xxiii,  771  pp.     7  pi. 
40  maps.     4°  &  fol.     Berlin,  gedruckt  in  der  reichsdruckerei,  [1892]. 
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Marcel  (Gabriel).     Quatrieme  centenaire  de  la  d^couverte  de  I'Am^- 

rique.  Catalogue  des  documents  geographiques  exposes  a  la  section  des 
cartes  et  plans  de  la  Bibliotheque  National.  7,  77  pp.  1  1.  8°.  Paris, 
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Marcel  (Gabriel).     Keproduction  de  cartes  et  de  globes  relatifs  sl  la 

decouverte  de  F Amerique  du  XVI®  au  XVIII®  siecle,  avec  texte  explicatif. 
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Stevens  (Henry).     Historical  and  geographical  notes.     1453-1530. 


On  the  earliest  discoveries  in  America.  54  pp.  6  pi.  8°.  New  Haven, 
office  of  the  American  journal  of  science,  1869.  l.  c. 

(Geography).     Scaife  (Walter  B.         ).     America;  its  geographical  history, 

1492-1892.  Six  lectures  delivered  to  graduate  students  of  the  Johns  Hop- 
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Santo  of  the  Spanish  geographers  the  Mississippi?  5  1.  176  pp.  8°. 
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von).  Examen  critique  de  Fhistoire  de  la  geographie  du  Nouveau  Con- 
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Fragments  of  American  history  illustrated  solely  by  the  works  of 

those  of  our  own  engravers  who  flourished  in  the  18th  century,     xvi, 
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L.  C. 

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MAPS  OF  AMERICA  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS. 


Abington,  Mass.  Sherman  ( W.  A. )  Atlas  of  Abington  and  Rockland,  Mass.  39 
pp.  incl.  9  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1874. 

Abraham,  Quebec,  Ca.  Plan  of  the  battle  of  the  28th.  of  April,  1760,  fought  on 
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Sketch  of  the  review  on  the  plains  of  Abraham,  aug.  29,  1781,  in  presence 

.     .     .     of  prince  William  Henry,     ms.     [anon.]     20x28.     [1781]. 
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Note. — From  the  collection  of  one  of  the  royal  dukes. 

See  also  Quebec,  Canada. 

Acadia.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Acapulco,  Mexico.     Pianta  del  porto  d'Acapulco.     8^  x  6^. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  29]. 

Adams,  Mass.  Miller  (D.  L. )  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  North  Adams,  Adams, 
Williamstown  and  Cheshire,  Berkshire  co.,  Mass.  title.  19  pi.  1  1.  4°. 
New  York,  D.  S.  Miller  &  co.  1894. 

Adam.s  county,  Penn.  Map  of  York  and  Adams  counties,  Penn.  By  D.  Small  & 
W.  Wagner,     col.     15  x  23.     [n.  p.],  D.  Small  &  W.  Wagner,  1821. 

Map  of  Adams  co.  Pa.     From  actual  survey  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.     1858.     fold. 

38  X  53.     Philadelphia,  M.  S.  &  E.  Converse,  1858. 

Addison  county,  Vermont.  Atlas  of  Addison  co. ,  Vermont.  From  actual  surveys 
by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others,  title.  48  pp.  incl.  33 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Adirondack  Wilderness,  N.  Y.  Colton's  map  of  the  New  York  Wilderness  and 
the  Adirondacks.  Compiled  by  W.  W.  Ely,  m.  d. ;  revised  by  Edwin  R. 
Wallace.     26^  x  31.     [New  York],  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1881. 

Map  of  the  Adirondack  Wilderness.     Compiled  by  S.  R.  Stoddard.     2d  ed. 

31^  X  24i     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E.  Neuman,  1882. 

Same.     4th  rev.  ed.     31*  x  24^     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E. 

Neuman  &  co.  1883. 

Same.     5th  rev.  ed.     31^  x  24*.     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E. 

Neuman  &  co.  1884. 

Same.     6th  rev.  ed.     31^  x  24^.     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E. 

Neuman  &  co.  1885. 

Same.     7th  rev.  ed.     31*  x  24*.     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E. 


Neuman  &  co.  1886. 


91 


92  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Adis-ondack  Wilderness,  N.  Y.  Same.  8th  rev.  ed.  31J  x  24^  1  sheet,  fold. 
16°.     New  York,  L.  E.  Neuman  &  co.  1887. 

Same.     9th  rev.  ed.     31^  x  24^     1  sheet,     fold.     16°.     New  York,  L.  E. 

Neuman  &  co.  1888. 

Agate  harbor,  Lake  Superior.  Preliminary  chart  of  Agate  harbor,  Lake  Supe- 
rior. Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb, 
by  lieut.  W.  F.  Raynolds  in  1855.  Published  under  the  supervision  of 
capt.  G.  G.  Meade.  1858.  15x20.  [Washington,  1858]. 
[United  States.  War  Department.  Corps  of  engineers.  Lake  survey, 
1858]. 

Akron,  Ohio.  Map  of  Akron.  From  a  trigonometrical  survey  by  Hosea  Paul 
&  P.  Doherty.  Together  with  special  detail  surveys,  official  records 
and  private  field  notes.  Hosea  Paul.  col.  fold.  49  x  45.  Akron,  Paul 
brothers,  1872. 

Alabama.  Map  of  the  late  surveys  in  the  northern  district  of  the  Alabama  territory. 
Drawn  from  the  returns  of  the  surveyors  by  Peel  &  Sannoner.     2  copies* 

29  X  16.     Philadelphia,  Tanner  &  co.  [etc.  181-]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  parts  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  and 

territory  of  Alabama.  From  actual  survey  by  Wm.  Darby.  New  York, 
J.  Olmstead,  [1816]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  part  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  and 

Alabama  territory.  By  Maxfield  Ludlow,  col.  41  x  70.  [n.  p.  about 
1818]. 

Map  of  Alabama,  constructed  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office  and 

other  documents  by  John  Melish.  27  x  19.  Philadelphia,  J.  Melish, 
improved  to  1819. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  and  west  Florida,  Georgia, 
South  Carolina,  etc.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66x90.  Philadelphia, 
eng.  by  H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

Map  constructed  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office  and  other  docu- 

ments by  John  Melish.  col.  fold.  27x19.  Philadelphia,  J.  Melish, 
improved  to  1820. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Alabama.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     llj  x  9. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  Lea,  1822.     no.  30]. 

New  map  of  the  state  of  Alabama,  compiled  from  the  most  accurate  and 

recent  records  and  surveys  in  the  general  land  office  by  B.  Chambers, 
fold.     30  X  18.     Washington,  B.  Chambers,  [183-]? 

Alabama  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office  by  E.  Gilman.     fold. 

30  X  19.     Washington,  F.  Taylor,  [1837]. 

Map  of  the  Cherokee  cession  in  Alabama,     no.  10,  doc.  11.     [Washington, 

1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  ])y 
order  of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  145]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  93 

Alabama.  An  accurate  map  of  the  state  of  Alabama  and  West  Florida  carefully- 
compiled  from  the  original  surveys  of  the  general  government ;  designed  to 
exhibit  at  one  view  each  section  and  fractional  section,  so  that  each  person 
can  point  to  the  tract  on  which  he  lives:  by  John  La  Tourette.  Scale  6 
miles  to  the  inch.  Eng.  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  New  York,  1838.  53  x  62. 
[New  York],  Colton  &  co.  [1838]. 

An  accurate  map  or  delineation  of  the  state  of  Mississippi,  with  a  large 

portion  of  Louisiana  and  Alabama;  showing  the  communication  by  land 
and  water  between  Xew  Orleans  and  Mobile.  Compiled  by  John  La  Tour- 
rette.     col.     72  x  57.     Mobile,  J.  La  Tourrette,  1839. 

Georgia  and  Alabama.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     21^  x  28. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  Georgia  and  Alabama.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads, 

canals,  railroads,  etc.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col.  36  x  49.  [Washington, 
1839]. 

Morse  (Sidney  E.)  and  Breese  (Samuel).     Alabama,     [anon.]     10|  x  14. 

[New  York,  S.  E.  Morse  &  co.  1842]. 
Note. — Taken  from  Sidney  E.  Morse  and  Samuel  Breese.     The  cerographic 
atlas  of  the  United  States. 

La  Tourrette' s  map  of  the  state  of  Alabama  and  west  Florida.     Carefully 

compiled  from  the  original  surveys  of  the  general  government;  by  D.  H. 
Cram.     col.     63x43.     Montgomery,  [J.  La  Tourrette] ,  1856. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Georgia  and  Alabama.     16x22.     [New  York], 

Johnson  &  Ward,  [1863]. 
Note. — No.  41  &  42  of  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas,  1864. 

Northern  Mississippi  and  Alabama.     Compiled  and  engraved  at  the  U.  S. 

coast   survey   office,    1864.     Drawn    by  A.    Lindenkohl.     col.     24  x  32. 
[Washington,  1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Alabama,  Georgia  and 

South  Carolina.     coL     16x26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Alabama,  [etc.]     19  pp.     1  map 

9  X  12.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1876. 

Geological  map  of  Alabama.     Prepared  for  Berney's  hand  book  of  Alabama. 

By  Eugene  A.  Smith,  col.  16  x  13.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1878. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Alabama.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     loh  x  26.     Phila- 

delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1878]. 

Map  of  Alabama.    For  the  eclectic  geographies,  by  Russell  Hinman.    11  x  8i. 

[Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1879] . 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Alabama.     29  pp.     1  map. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi  with  adjacent  parts 

of  Florida,  Georgia,  Tennessee,  Arkansas,  and  Louisiana.     By  W.  L.  Nich- 
olson.    The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1876.     Drawn  by  Anthony  Kilp.     Eng. 
by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets,     fold.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 


94  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

Alabama.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Alabama. 
30  pp.     1  map.    fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Alabama.  32  pp.  19^  x  12J.  16°.  fold.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

General  map  of  Alabama.     1891.     Prepared  for  Berney's  Hand  book  of 

Alabama.     Geological  survey.     37  x  22. 
[In  Berney  (Safford).     Handbook  of  Alabama.     2d  and  rev.  ed.     8°.     Bir- 
mingham, 1892]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Alabama.  50  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Southwestern  Alabama,  past  and  present.     T.  H.  Ball.     17  x  21. 

[In  Halbert  (H.  S.)  and  Ball  (T.  H.)     The  Creek  war.     12°.     Chicago, 
1895]. 

See  also  Clarke  co.  Ala. 

Alabama  and  Tennessee  river  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Alabama  and  Ten- 
nessee river  rail  road,  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  fold.  21  x  33.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1865]. 

Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Alabama  &  Tennessee  river  rail  road  and  its 

proposed  extensions;  exhibiting  also  the  contiguous  mineral  deposits. 
Drawn,  eng.  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  fold.  20  x  19.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1867]. 

Alameda,  Cal.  Map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.  M.  G.  King,  surveyor.  16  x  22. 
San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1877]. 

Berkeley  edition  map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.     M.  G.  King,  surveyor. 

22  X  26.     San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1878]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  Woodward  &  Taggart. 

Map  of  Oakland,  Alameda  and  vicinity.     Showing  plan  of  streets,  [etc.] 

By  M.  G.  King.     35  x  53.     Oakland,  Cal.  M.  G.  King,  1878. 

Map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.     M.  G.  King,  surveyor.     Rev.  ed.     16  x  26. 

San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  [1878]. 

Alameda  county,  Cal.  Official  map  of  Alameda  co.  Cal.  Compiled  from  official 
surveys  and  records  and  private  surveys  and  published  by  authority  of  the 
board  of  supervisors  of  Alameda  co.  by  G.  F.  AUardt.  1874.  col.  fold. 
64  X  93.     [1874]. 

*  Alaska.     Continuacion  de  los  reconocimientos  hechos  en  la  costa  no.  de  America, 
par  los  buques  de  s.  m.  en  varias  companas  desde  1774-1792.     14  x  19. 
[In  Alcala  Galiano  (D.)    Relacion  del  viage  en  el  ano  de  1802.     [anon.] 
fol.     Madrid.     1802.     Cartas]. 

Carte  des  iles  Aleutiennes.     1827.     Corrig^e  jusqu'en  1835.     2  sheets  each 

15i  x  23. 
[Ill  Krusenstern  (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  I'oc^an  Pacifique.    fol. 
St.  Petersburg,  1827.     no.  18-19]. 

*  Note.— For  a  complete  list  of  maps  of  Alaska  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  see  my 
paper  entitled  "Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of  North  America,  1588-1898." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.         *  95 

Alaska.     Carte  de  I'archipel  cles  isles  Kodiack  et  du  detroit  de  Chelighoff.     1827. 
Corrigee  jusqu'en  1835.     23^  x  16. 
[In  Krusenstern   (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  1' ocean  Pacifique.     fol. 
St.  Petersburg,  1827.     no.  17]. 

Carte  de  la  presqu'isle  d'Aliaska  et  de  la  bale  de  Bristol  1827.     Corrigee 

jusqu'en  1835.     16^  x  23. 
[In  Krusenstern   (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  1' ocean  Pacifique.     fol. 
St.  Petersburg,  1829.     no.  20]. 

Sketch  of  the  shores  of  Arctic  America  to  illustrate  the  discovery  of  the 

north  west  passage.     By  capt.  R.  McClure.     1850-1.     7  x  12. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray,  1854. 
V.  24.     p.  244]. 

North  western  America,  showing  the  territory  ceded  by  Russia  to  the  United 

States.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     22x36.     [Washington,  1867]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  state] . 

North  western  America,  showing  the  territory  ceded  by  Russia  to  the  L^nited 

States.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     2d  ed.     May,  1867.     col.     fold.     22 
x36.     [Washington,  1867]. 
[United  States.     State  department.] 

Colton(G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton'smap  of  the  territory  of  Alaska  [Rus- 

sian America],     col.     14^x23.     fold.     18°.     San  Francisco,  H.  H.  Ban- 
croft &  CO.  1868. 

Nordwest  Amerika  mit  dem  von  Russland  an  die  Verein-Staaten  cedirten 

territorium  Alaska.     Mit  benutzung  der  neuesten  Amerikanischen  auf- 
nahmen  besonders  der  unter  W.  H.  Dall,  in  coast  &  survey  office  bear- 
beiteten  karte  von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  17. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)    Mittheilungen.    1869.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1869]. 
V.15.    pi.  19]. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States,  including  islands  on  the  North 

Pacific.     Accompanying  the  annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
generalland  office  for  1869.     23x61.      [Washington,  1869]. 
Note. — Photographic  reproduction. 

Karte  des  Tschilkat-gebietes  mit  den  passen  zum  Yukon.     Nach  eigenen 

aufnahmen  im  jahre  1882  von  dr  Arthur  Krause.     14  x  11. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.    1883.     8°.     BerUn, 
1883.     V.18.    pi.  9]. 

Map  of  Port  Clarence  reindeer  station  and  vicinity,  Alaska.     13^  x  22. 

[In  United  States.  Department  of  the  Interior.  Bureau  of  Education. 
Report  on  introduction  of  domestilcated  reindeer  into  Alaska.  By  Sheldon 
Jackson,  1894.     8°.     Washington,  1894] . 

Sketch  map  of  Alaska.    1894.     14J  x  22. 

[In  United  States.  Department  of  the  Interior.  Bureau  of  Education. 
Report  on  the  introduction  of  domesticated  reindeer  into  Alaska.  By 
Sheldon  Jackson,  1894.     8°.     Washington,  1894]. 

M.  W.  Bruce' s  map  of  Alaska.    22  x  34.    Seattle,  Wash.  Lowman  &  Hanford, 

1895. 
[In  Bruce  (Miner  W.)     Alaska.     8°.     Seattle,  1895.     at  end]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 


96  .       LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Alaska.    General  chart  of  Alaska.    Compiled  from  United  States  and  Russian  author- 
ities.    Date  of  first  pubUcation  1890.    27  x  50.     [Washington,  1895]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey]. 

Map  of  Alaska.     [Published  provisionally].     20 J  x  25.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1897. 

Map  showing  routes  from  San  Francisco  to  Alaska  and  the  Klondike.  19^  x 

25.     San  Francisco,  Dakin  pub.  co.  [1897]. 

Alaskan  gold  mining  company  of  America's  map  of  Alaska,  showing  different 

routes  to  the  gold  fields  of  the  Yukon  &  Klondike  districts.     19^  x  26^. 
Milwaukee,  J.  Knauber  litho.  co.  1897. 
Note. — Circular  of  company  on  reverse  side. 

Map  of  Alaska,  showing  the  various  routes  of  reaching  the  gold  regions. 

Compiled  from  the  most  recent  surveys  and  authentic  sources.  Scale  1 
inch-100  miles.  Rice  &  Carruthers,  mining  engineers,  etc.  Helena,  Mont. 
32  X  28.     Chicago,  litho.  co.  1897. 

Map  of  Alaska  and  the  Yukon  district  of  the  northwest  territory  of  Canada. 

Compiled  from  the  latest  United  States  coast  survey  and  from  special  sur- 
veys and  information.  Reported  by  Wm.  Ogilvie,  to  the  government  of 
Canada.    B.  C.  Kenway,  c.  e.    20  x  26.     Tacoma,  the  Blatchly  co.  lith.  1897. 

Rand-McNally  ofl&cial  24  x  36  map  of  Alaska.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 

CO.  1897. 

Albany,  N.  Y.     A  plan  of  Albany  as  it  was  in  the  year  1758.     ms.     [anon.]     col. 
13x20i     [1758]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  94]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Albany. 

■  [In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  5]. 

Communication  between  Albany  and  Oswego.     Engraved  by  T.  Kitchin. 

23^  x  5. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  61]. 

Albany.     [View].     Drawn  by  J.  R.  Smith.     5^  x  7^. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Albany,  surveyed  by  Simeon  De  Witt.     1794. 

[Inset  Bradt  (John) .     Map  of  the  city  of  Albany,     col.     30  x  45.     Albany, 

G.  W.  Merchant,  1843]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Albany,  drawn  by  John  Bradt,  city  surveyor,  from  the 

late  surveys  of  Geo.  W.  Carpenter,  by  order  of  the  state  commissioners 
for  the  assessment  of  the  Albany  basin  improvements,     col.     30  x  45. 
[Albany,  G.  W.  Merchant,  1843]. 
Note. — Inset  "A  plan  of  the  city  of  Albany,  surveyed  by  Simeon  De  Witt, 
1794." 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Albany  and  Troy.     From  original  surveys.     By  J.  C. 

Sidney,  c.  e.  assisted  by  W.  Arrott.  fold.  42  x  37.  [Philadelphia? 
W.  A.  Young,  1851]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  97 

Albany,  N.  Y.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Albany,  X.  Y.  9S  pn.  2  1.  incl.  24 
sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876. 

Scarlett  and  Van  Wagoner's  fire  map  of  Albany,  X.  Y.    v.  1-2.     1  p.  1.  sheet 

1-86;  1  p.  1.  sheet  102-180.     fol.     Albany,  Scarlett  &  AVagoner,  1891. 

Albany  county,  N.  Y.     Part  of  the  counties  of  Charlotte  and  Albany,  in  the  prov- 
ince of  New  York;  being  the  seat  of  war  between  the  King's  forces  under 
lieut.  gen.  Burgoyne  and  the  rebel  army.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr.     10  x  7i. 
[In  London  magazine.     1778.     8°.     London,   R.   Baldwin,   1778.     v.   47. 
p.  51]. 

Map  of  Albany  co.  X.  Y.      From  actual  surveys  by  Jay  Gould  and  J.  B. 

Moore.  Drawn  by  Jay  Gould,  col.  fold.  37  x  54.  [Albany,  X.  Y. 
1854]. 

Aleutian  arcliipelag'O.  Aleutian  archipelago.  Sheet  no.  1.  [<&]  Harbor  of  Tschit- 
schagoff.  By  the  U.  S.  sch'r.  Fenimore  Cooper,  lieut.  Wm.  Gibson,  comg. 
1855.  Projected  by  lieut.  Wm.  Gibson.  Drawn  by  Charles  Mahon, 
views  by  Edward  31.  Kern,  from  sketches  by  lieut.  Gibson.  20  x  38. 
[Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Xavy  department.     Xorth  Pacific  sijrveying  expedition] . 

Chart  of  sea  otter  grounds  of  the  Aleutian  islands.     19  x  37i. 

[In  Hooper  (C.  L. )     A  report  on  the  sea-otter  banks  of  Alaska.     8°.     Wash- 
ington, government  printing  office,  1897.     at  end]. 

Alexandria,  D.  C.     See  Alexandria,  Va. 

Alexandria,  Va.     Thomas  (I.  V.)     Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria  in  the  District 
of  Columbia,  1798.     19  x  23^.     Alexandria,  published  by  I.  Y.  Thomas, 
Xew  York,  engraved  by  T.  Clarke,  [1798]. 
XoTE. — Drawn  by  colonel  George  Gilpin. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria,  D.  C.  with  the  environs.     Exhibiting  the 

outlet  of  the  Alexandria  canal,  the  shipping  channel,  wharves,  Hunting 
cr.  etc.  From  actual  survey  by  Maskell  C.  Ewing,  1845.  fold.  19  x  24. 
Philadelphia,  lith.  of  T.  Sinclair,  [1845]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Alexandria,  Ya.     51  pp.  inch  12  maps.    fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1877]. 

Alexandria  canal.  Chart  of  the  head  of  navigation  of  the  Potomac  river,  showing 
the  route  of  the  Alexandria  canal.  Made  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of 
the  Alexandria  canal  company,  oct.  1838.  Compiled  from  surveys  of  It. 
col.  Kearney,  major  Turnbull,  etc.  19  x  36.  Washington,  W.  J.  Stone, 
etc.  [1838]. 

Alexandria  county,  Va.  Sketch  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Alexandria  and  Fairfax  cos. 
By  Y.  P.  Corbett.     11  x  15.     Washington,  1861. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including  the 

counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Ya.  77  pp.  4  1.  inch  49  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

All  Saints  bay.     See  Bahia  de  Todos  os  Santos.     Brazil. 

Allegan  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Allegan  co.  Michigan.  From  special  surveys  and 
public  records,  by  I.  M.  Gross,  under  the  direction  of  Geil  &  Harley. 
fold.     43  X  50.     Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1864. 

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98  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Alleg-any  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Allegany  co.  N.  Y.  From  actual  surveys  by  G. 
Bechler,  1856.  col.  fold.  54  x  54.  Philadelphia,  Gillette,  Matthews  & 
CO.  [1856]. 

Beers     (D.  G. )   &  co.  Atlas  of  Allegany  co.  N.  Y.     98   pp.  incl.  43  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  1869. 

Alleg-any  county  oil  field,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  Allegany  county  oil  field  from 
surveys  and  official  records.  By  Richard  H.  Lee  and  Hiram  T.  Torrey. 
26x32.     [1879]. 

Alleg-lieny  and  Clarion  railway.  Map  showing  the  Pittsburg,  Bradford  and 
Buffalo  and  the  Alleghany  and  Clarion  railways  and  their  connections. 
Map  designed  by  Thos.  E.  Sharp.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.     fold.     14  X  19.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 

Allegrlieny  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Alleghar./  co.  Penn.  with  the  names  of  prop- 
erty-holders. From  actual  surveys  by  Sidney  &  Neff  and  S.  M.  Rea. 
col.     fold.     44  X  44.     Philadelphia,  1851. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Allegheny,  Pa.      2  pi.      70  pp. 

2  1.  incl.  59  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876. 

— Map    showing    portions  of  Allegany,    Cattaraugus,    McKean    and    Potter 

counties.     By  J.  Opperman.     27  x  39.    fold.    18°.    New  York,  Am.  photo, 
litho.co.  [1881]. 

Alleg-h.eny  mountains.     Geognostische  karte  des  AUeghany-systems.     Nach  den 
vorhandenen  arbeiten  sowie  eigenen  untersuchungen  zusammengestellt 
von  Hermann  Credner.  [etc.]     9^  x  16.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1871. 
[InPetermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha.     J.  Perthes,  1871,  v.  17. 
pl.  3].     . 

AUeglieny,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh, 
Allegheny  and  the  adjoining  boroughs.  118  pp.  incl.  38  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1872. 

Maps  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh,  Allegheny  and  the  adjoining  boroughs. 

From  official  records  and  actual  surveys,  under  the  direction  of  G.  M. 
Hopkins,     col.     17  x  22.     fold.    18°.    Phila.  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  [1872]. 

Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  cities.     Drawn  from  official  maps  and 

records    under   the    direction    of    Thurston   &    Differbacher.     20J  x  26. 
Pittsburgh,  Thurston  &  Differbacher,  1876. 

— City  of  Allegheny.     [Map  by  Charles  Davis,  city  engineer],     1876.     28  x  25. 

Pittsburgh,  Armor,  Feurhake  &  co.  1876. 

Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny.     [By]  Winans  and  bro.     col.     18  x  23. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Winans  &  bro.  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburg  and  Allegheny,     title. 

index  map.     37  pl.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Weldin   (J.   R.)    &  co.     Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  city.      Rand, 

MxtNally  &  co.  engravers.     Chicago,     col.     fold.     21  x  26^.     Pittsburgh, 
J.  R.  Weldin  (<c  CO.  1882. 

llo])kins   (G.   M.)     Atlas  of  the  vicinity  of  the  cities  of   Pittsburgh  and 

Allegheny,  Pa.     Title,     index    map.     31  pl.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  - 
Hopkins,  1886. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  99 

Allegheny,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Allegheny,  v.  1.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  1890. 

CONTENTS. 

1st,  2d,  5th,  6th,  9th  &  11th  wards. 

Allegheny  railroad  and  coal  company,  Penn.  Map  showing  the  coal  and  timber 
lands  of  the  Allegheny  railroad  and  coal  company,  with  the  avenues  to 
market,     [anon.]     10*  x  24|.     Philadelphia,  T.  Sinclair,  [18—]. 

Allegheny  river.     Map  of  the  valley  of  the  Alleghany  river,     [anon.]     11  x  13 J. 
[Washington],  P.  Haas'  lithy.  [1887-1838]. 
[To  accompany  House  Executive  document.     25th  cong.     2d  sess.     1837- 
1838.     V.  10.'    no.  343]. 


A  map  of  the  Alleghany,  Monongahela  and  Yoheogany  rivers.     13  x  9. 

[In  Harris  ( Thaddeus  Mason ) .    The  journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  north- 
west of  the  Alleghany  mountains.     1803.     8°.     Boston,  1805.     at  end]. 

Survey  of  the  Allegheny  river  from  Franklin  to  Pittsburgh.     Levelled  and 

surveyed  under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  Kearney,  U.  S.  top.  engs.  by 
lieuts.   C.  Graham  &  J.  M.  Berrien.     Drawn  by  lieut.   Berrien.     1828. 
no.  1.     7^x31.     [n.  p.  1828]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  e.iuiueers]. 

Allentown,    N.    J.     Hills    (John).     Sketch   of  Allen's   town.     June,   1778.     ms. 
7  X  7|. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey,     ms.     fol. 
[1776-1782].     no.  8]. 

Hills  (John).      Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to  Crosswick.      By 

I.  H.     1778.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     18  x  24J.     [1778]. 
Note. — Contains  a  ** Sketch  of  Allen's  Town." 

Allentown,  Penn.  Topographical  and  property  map  of  the  city  of  Allentown  and 
surrounding  territory.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  G.  A.  Aschbach.  fold. 
60  X  68.     Philadelphia,  G.  A.  Aschbach,  1871. 

Alliance,  Ohio.  Map  of  the  city  of  Alliance,  Stark  co.  Ohio.  From  recent  sur- 
veys and  records  by  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  fold.  40  x  32.  New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Almirante  (Bahias  del),  New  Granada.     Plan  of  the  road  and  harbour  of  Chagre 

with  the  town  and  castle  [etc.]     A  draught  of  the  Bahias  del  Almirante 

named  by  the  buccaniers  Bocators.     [anon.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle]. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London. 

J.  AVhittle  &  P.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  39]. 

Amador  county,  Cal.     See  Mother  Lode.     Amador  co.  Cal. 

Amazon  river.     Magni  Amazoni  fivvii  in  America  Meridionali  noua  delineatio. 
1655.     N.  Bes.  delin.     Mathews  sc.     6  x  7h. 
[In  Pagan  ( Comte  Blaise  Francois  de ) .     Relation  historique  et  geographique, 
de  la  grande  riviere  des  Amazones   dans   I'Amerique.     16°.     Paris,   C. 
Besongne,  1656]. 

—    Le  Perou,  et  le  cours  de  la  riv"""^  Amazone.     Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     8  x  11. 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.     no. 
11.1. 


100  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Amazon  river.     Corso  del  fiunie  dell'  Amazoni.     102^  x  17|. 

[In  Coronelli  (V^incenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.   '  v.  1. 
p.  134]. 

Tha  course  of  the  river  of  Amazons  described  according  to  the  relation  of  f . 

Chr.  d'Acugna  by  m.  Sanson.     5^  x  11^. 
[In  Voyages  and  discoveries  in  South  America,     [anon.]     16°.     London, 
for  S.Buckley,  1698.     p.  1]. 

The  great  river  Maranon  or  of  ye  Amazons  with  the  missions  of  the  Society 

of  Jesus,  geographically  described  by  Samuel  Fritz.     1707.     9  x  16. 
[In  Cooke  (capt.  Edward) .     A  voyage  to  the  South  sea.     8°.     London,, 
forB.  Lintat,  1712]. 

Cours  du  tleuve  Maragnon  autrement  dit  des  Amazones.     Par  le  p.  Samuel 

Fritz.     1717.     4^  x  4^ 
[In  Revue  coloniale.     1858.     33.     2«  serie.  20.     8°.     Paris,  1858.     p.  356, 
no.  7]. 

Carta  del  corso  del  Maragnone  o  sia  del  gran  tivme  dell'  Amazzoni. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  38]. 

Cours  du  fleuve  Maragnon  autrement  dit  des  Amazones.     Par  le  p.  Samuel 

Fritz.     8^  x  13i 
[In  Lettres  edifiantes  et  curieuses.     Nouv,  ed.     Memoires  d'Amerique.     18°> 
Paris,  J.  G.  Merigot,  1781.     v.  8.     facing  p.  284]. 

Karte  vom  Amazonen  strome.     15  x  25. 

[In  Spix  (J.  B.  v.)  and  Martins  (C.  F.  P.  v. )     Reise  in  Brasilien.     fol.     Miin- 
chen,  1823-34.     atlas]. 

Esquisse  des  bouches  de  I'Amazone  et  des  cotes  voisines  pour  servir  a  la 

recherche  de  la  situation  veritable  de  la  riviere  de  Vincent  Pinion.     Par 
m.  d'Avezac.     1857. 

[In  Revue  coloniale.     2«  serie.     v.  19.     p.  396.     8°.     Paris,  1858]. 

Der  Amazonen  strom  innerhalb  des  Brasilianischen  gebietes  nach  den  durch 

die    Brasilianische    regierungs-expedition   aufgenommenen    stromkarten 
reducirt  von  H.  Kiepert.     8  x  49. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1867.     8°.     Berlin,, 
1867.     V.  2.     pi.  5]. 

Amboy.     See  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

Amelia  island,  Fla.  Plan  of  Amelia  island  in  east  Florida.  A  chart  of  the  mouth 
of  Nassau  river  with  the  bar  and  surroundings.  A  chart  of  the  entrance 
into  St.  Mary's  river.  By  Wm.  Fuller,  col.  20  x  24.  London,  T.  Jef- 
ferys,  march  26,  1770. 
[In  Faden  (William  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  26]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     London,  1770-1793. 
no.  29]. 

Amelia  harbor  and  bar,  Fla.  A  plan  of  Amelia  harbour  and  barr,  in  East  Florida. 
Surveyed  in  jan.  1775,  by  Jacob  Blamey.  16  x  23.  London,  Laurie  ofe 
Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800.. 
no.  19]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  ;  ,       1«01 

America.  Geschichte  des  seefahrens  ritter  Martin  Behaim  nach  den  iiltesten  \qr- 
handenen  urkiinden  bearbeitet  von  dr.  F.  W.  Ghillany.  ^i'ftge^^itet; 
durcft  eine  abhandlung:  ueber  die  iiltesten  karten  des  neuen  continents 
und  den  namen  Amerika  von  Alex.  v.  Humboldt,  mit  einer  genauen 
abbildiing  des  Behaim' schen  globus  vom  jahre  1492,  [etc.]  4  p.  1.  122  pp. 
5  maps.     1  port.     1  pi.     4°.     Xiirn berg,  Bauer  &  Raspe,  [1853]. 

Geschichtliche  entwickelung  der  staaten  Amerikas.     lOJ  x  8J. 

[In  Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.  14te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1896.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  516-517]. 

Derrotas  que  siguio  Christobal  Colon  hasta  su  recalada  a  las  primeras  islas 

que  descubrio  en  America.     Segiin  dr.  Martin  Fernandez  de  Navarrete 
publicado  por  Otto  Neussel.     lOij  x  7^. 
[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico   Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1890.     v.  5.     pt.  1.     p.  480]. 

Chart  to  illustrate   the  Landfall  of  Columbus  12  October,  1492,  ])y  A.  B. 

Becher,  captain  r.  n.  1856.     16  x  24J. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  1856.  8°.  London,  J.  Murray, 
1856.     V.26.     p.  189]. 

Note. — Inset  map  of  "The  Crooked  isles;  proposed  Fragrant  isles  of  Co- 
lumbus 1492."  ''VVatling  island  by  mr.  E.  Barnett,  r.  n.  1816.  The  San 
Salvador  of  Columbus,  1492.     The  Landfall." 

Same. 

[In  Becher  (A.  B. )  The  landfall  of  Columbus  on  his  first  voyage  to 
America.     8°.     London,  1856]. 

Extrait  de  la  carte  du  premier  voyage  de  Christophe  Colomb.     Pressee  par 

m.  de  Navarette.     8^  x  12^. 
[In  Nouvelles   annales  des  voyages.      [2''  serie].     8°.     Paris,  1828.     v.  9. 
p.  299]. 

Parte  correspondiente  a  la  America  de  la  carta  general  de  Juan  de  La  Cosa, 

piloto  en  el  segundo  viage  de  Cristobal  Colon  en  1493,  y  en  la  expedicion 

de  Alonzo  de  Hojeda  en  1499.     Calcada  sobre  la  original  que  posee  el  sr. 

baron  de  Walckenaer.     Paris,  1837.     23  x  34. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica,  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 

Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2]. 
—    Michael  Lok  civis  Londinensis   banc  chartam   dedicabat  1582.     [^lap  of 

Michael  Lok,  1582,  containing  John  Cabot's  chart  of  1497].     10  x  9. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  Ne^v  York.     Bulletin.     1885. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1885].     v.  17.     p.  46]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article. 

Map  of  the  new  discoveries,  drawn  in  colour  on  oxhide  in  the  year  1500  by 

the  pilot  Juan  de  La  Cosa.     18  J  x  14. 
[In  Fiske  (John) .     The  discovery  of  America.     8°.     Cambridge,  1892]. 

El  mapa  mas  antiguo  de  America.     Parte  occidental  del  mapa  terrestre 

dibujado  por  Juan  de  la  Cosa  en  el  ano  1500.     El  original,  en  perga- 
mino  existe  en  el  museo  naval  de  Madrid.     Facsimile  de  ^  de  la  altura  del 
original.     11  x  14. 
[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.      Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1890.     v.  5.     pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  1192-1193].       • 

Karte  von  Amerika  auf  dem  jahre  1500  entworfen  von  Juan  de  La  Cosa. 

Aufgefunden  von  Alexander  von  Humboldt.     13  x  IO5. 
[In  Ghillany  (F.  W.)     Geschichte  des  seefahrens  ritter  Martin  Behaim. 
4°.     Niirnberg,  Bauer  &  Raspe,  1853]. 


IQi-  id':    '  I^IST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

'^.i^Hca.  ,:  Lenouveau  continent.     Figure  dans  la  mappemonde  de  Juan  de  La  Cosa 
■■■■'''  en  1500.     A  moitie  de  I'^chelle  de  la  carte  originale  coneervee  dans  la 
bibliotheque  de  m.  le  baron  Walckenaer.     19  x  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  de).     Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  de  la  geographie  du 
nouveau  continent.     8°.     Paris,  1839.     v.  5]. 

I.  Cantino's  West  Indies.     II.  Juan  de  la  Cosa's  West  Indies.     8i  x  8|. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1889. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1889].     v.  21.     p.  180]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  ''The  Portuguese  in  the  track  of  Columbus 
(1493),  by  dr.  P.  J.  J.  Valentini." 

1.  Cantino  chart.     2.  Ptolemy  1508.     3.  Ptolemy  1513.     4.  Schoener  1520. 

SI  X  Sh 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1889. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1889].     v.  21.     p.  56]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "The  Portuguese  in  the  track  of  Columbus 

[1493],  by  dr.  P.  J.  J.  Valentini." 

Atlas  zur  entdeckungsgeschichte  Amerikas  [15037-1592].    Aus  handschriften 

der  K.  hof.  und  staats  bibliothek  der  K.  universitaet  aus  des  haupt  conser- 
vatoriums  der  K.  B.  armee.     Herausgegeben  von  Friedrich  Kunstmann, 
Karl  von  Sprunen,  Georg  M.  Thomas,     title.     13  maps.     fol.     Miinchen, 
F.  Schleicher,  [1859]. 
Note. — In  this  atlas  are  inserted  notes  by  Kohl. 

CONTENTS. 

PI.  1.  Kartes  des  Pedro  Reinel,  die  ostkiiste  der  insel  Neufundland  und  die  kiiste  von 
Labrador.    25i  x  22. 

PI.  2.  Karte  einzelner  theile  von  Nord-  und  Sud-Amerika;  im  Norden  ein  theil  von  Canada, 
und  der  lander  an  der  Davisstrasse,  im  Siiden  die  kiiste  Paria  im  heutigen  Venezuela 
bis  zum  flusse  Cananea  in  Brasilien,    22  x  28. 

PI.  3.  Karte  jihnlichen  inhaltes;  im  Norden  sind  die  bereits  angegebenen  lander  wieder- 
holt,  im  Siiden  beschriinkt  sie  sich  auf  die  kiiste  vom  Cap  S.  Roque  bis  zum  flusse  Cana- 
nea.   29  X  15. 

PI.  4.  Karte  iihnliclien  inhaltes;  im  Norden  ist  aueh  die  kiiste  von  Florida  angegeben,  im 
Siiden  ist  die  kiiste  von  Yucatan  bis  zum  Cap  Sta.  Maria  in  Uruguay  abgebildet.    26  x  21. 

PI.  5.  Karte  des  Vesconte  de  Majolo,  die  Antillen  und  das  Festland  von  Honduras  bis  zum 
Cap  Sta.  Maria  in  Uruguay.    24  x  18. 

PI.  6.  Karte  einzelner  theile  von  Amerika.  Von  Nordamerika  enthalt  sie  die  ostkiiste  von 
Newyork  an  bis  Mexiko,  von  Mexiko  auch  die  westkiiste  mit  Californien  und  die  lander 
bis  zur  landenge  von  Panama,  von  Siidamerika,  Neugranada  und  Venezuela,  die  kiiste 
von  Peru  und  die  strasse  des  Magalhaes  mit  dem  Feuerlande.    11^  x  19. 

Note.— By  the  Italian  Baptista  Agnese. 

PI.  7.  Karte  der  ostkiiste  von  Amerika  von  der  Hudsonsbay  bis  zum  Feuerlande.    Hi  x  16. 

Note.— By  Baptista  Agnese. 

PI.  8-12.  Karten  des  Vaz  Dourado. 

Note.— The  plates  numbered  8-12  give  a  universal  map  of  America  according  to  the  tradi- 
tions of  the  Portuguese.  It  is  a  grand  and  much  adorned  picture  of  the  whole  of  Amer- 
ica, in  five  partitions.    It  was  made  in  1580,  by  the  Portuguese  Vaz  Dourado, 

PI.  8.  Karte  de  Ost-  und  Westkuste  von  Siidamerika  vom  30°-60°  S.  B. 

Note.— See  note  to  pi.  8-12. 

PI.  9.  Karte  von  Siidamerika  von  der  landenge  von  Panama  bis  zum  34°  S.  B. 

Note.— See  note  to  pi.  8-12. 

PI,  10,  Karte  der  ostkiiste  von  Amerika  von  Neubraunschweig  bis  zum  Amazonenstrome. 

Note.— See  note  to  pi.  8-12. 

PI,  11.  Karte  der  ostkiiste  von  Nordamerika  vom  80°  N.  B,  bis  Neubraunschweig. 

Note.— See  note  to  pi.  8-12. 

PI.  12.  Karte  von  Californien  und  der  westkiiste  von  Mexiko. 

Note.— See  note  to  pi.  8-12. 

Pi.  13.  Karte  von  Thomas  Hood,  die  ostkiiste  von  Nordamerika  bis  zur  landenge  von 
Panama.     13  x  24, 


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America.     Mapa  de  B-uysch,  que  lleva  por  titulo  Nova  et  universalior  orbis,  cogniti, 
de  1508;  el  mas  antigiio  de  la  America  antes  que  se  hubiese  hallado  el 
de  Juan  de  la  Cosa.     13  x  7i. 
[In  Sagra  ( Ramon  de  la) .    Historia  fisica,  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de  Cuba, 
fol.    Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     y.  2.     pi.  2]. 

Karte  von  Amerika  gazeichnet  von  Ruysch  und  beigegeben  der  Rianir^chen 

ausgabe  von  Pfolemaus  vom  jahre  1508.     10  x  10. 
[In  Ghillany  (F.  W. )     Geschichte  des  seefahrens  ritter   ^Martin   Beliaim. 
4°.     Xiirnberg,  Bauer  &  Raspe,  1853]. 

Tabvla  terre  nove.     Fac  simile  de  la  carte  de  I'Amerique  du  Ptolemie  de 

1513.     16  X  18.  ' 

[In  Yarnhagaen  (F.  A.  de).  Le  premier  voyage  de  Amerigo  Vespucci,  fol. 
Vienne,  1869]. 

]Maiollo,  or  INIaggiolo,  1527.     9  x  llh.     [Map  of  MaioUo's  Verrazano,  1527]. 

11^  x  9. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  Xew  York.     Bulletin.     1885. 

8°.     Xew  York,  for  the  society,  [1885].     v.  17.     p.  58]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article. 

Die  beiden  illtesten  general-karten  von  Amerika.     Ausgef  iihrt  in  den  jahren 

1527  und  1529  auf  befehl  Kaiser  Karl's  Y.  Im  besitz  der  grossherzog- 
lichen  bibliothek  zu  Weimar.  Erliiutert  von  J.  G.  Kohl,  x,  185  pp.  2 
sheets,     fol.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  1860.  i 

Note. — Carta  universal,  en  que  se  contiene  todo  lo,  que  del  mundo  se  a  descu- 
bierto  fasta  avra  Hizola  un  cosmographo  de  sv  majestad  anno  ]M.D.XXYII. 
en  Sevilla. — Carta  universal  en  que  se  contiene  todo  lo  que  del  mundo 
se  ha  descubierto  fasta  agoro,  Hizola  Diego  Ribero  cosmographo  de  su 
magestad:  ano  de  1529. 

Charte  von  Amerika  aus  der  idtesten  nach  unedirten  weltcharte  de^  Diego 

Ribero,  cosmographs  Karl  Y.vom  jahr  1529  ausgehoben  und  nach  dent 
handschriftlichen  originale  in  gleicher  grosse  gezeichnet  von  F,  L.  Giisse- 
feld.     26  X  19.     Weimar,  1795. 
[In  Sprengel  (M.  C. )     Ueber  J.  Ribero' saltesteAvelt-charte.     12°.     Weimar,, 
1795.     front.] 

La  carta  universale  della  terra  ferma  &  isola  delle  Indie  Occidentali,  [etc.  2 

M.D.XXXIIII.       Del   mese    di    decembre.      Fac-simile   by   I.    Harris.. 
20^  X  17. 
[In  Anghiera  (P.  M.  d').     Svmmario  de  la  generale  historia  de  1' Indie  Occi- 
dentali.    sm.  4°.     Vinega,  1534]. 

Perv.    Brevis  exactaq^  totivs  orbis  eivsq^  insvlarvm  descriptio  recens  a  loan 

Bellero  edita.     9h  x  5}. 
[In  Boileau  de  Bullion  (Gilles).     La  sphere  des  deux  mondes,  composee  en 

Frangois,  par  Daniel  pasteur  des  Amadis.      [pseud.]     sm.  4°.     Anvers,  I. 

Richart,  1555.     1.  56]. 
Note. — The  whole  of  South  America  and  the  southeast  coast  of  the  United 

States. 

• Mundo  Novo.     4J  x  7. 

[In  Medina  (Pietro  da).     L'arte  del  navegar.     4°.     Yenetia,  G.  Pedrezano, 

1555.     Sig.  E.] 

Novveav  Monde.    Par  N.  Nicolai  du  daulphine,  geographe  du  roy.    9|  x  14|. 

[In  Medina  (Pedro  de).  L'art  de  navigver.  Tracluit  de  castillan  en  Fran- 
cois, par  Nicolas  de  Nicolai.    8°.    Lyon,  G.  Roville,  1569.    bet.  pp.  48-49]. 


104  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

America.     Americse  sive  novi  orbis  nova  descriptio.     14  x  19. 

[In  Ortel  (Abraham).     Theatrum  orbis  terrarum.     fol.     Antwerpise,  apud 

^gid  Coppenium  Diesth,  1570] . 
Note. — Same  map  without  changes  found  in  various  other  editions. 

Figvra  della  America.     5  x  6|. 

[In  Rosaccio  (Gioseppe).     II  mondo  e  sve  partie  cioe  Evropa,  Affrica,  Asia, 
et  America.     16°.     Fiorenza,  F.  Tosi,  1595.     pp.  158-159]. 

Americse  nova  descriptio.      Petrus   Kserius   excudit,    Amsterodami,    1614. 

Abraham  Goos  sculpsit.     17  x  21|. 

■ Carte  de  .I'Am^riqve.     Corrig^e  et  augmentee,  dessus  toutes  les  aultres  cy 

deuant  faictes  par  P.  Bertius,  [1616].     15  x  20. 

The  north  part  of  America.     E,.  Elstracke,  sculpsist.     11 J  x  13|. 

[In  Purchas  (Samuel).     Purchas  his   pilgrimes.     3d  part.     fol.     London, 

for  H.  Fetherstone,  1625.     pp.  852-853]. 
Note. — By  Henry  Briggs. 

America  with  those  known  parts  in  that  unknowne  worlde  both  people  and 

manner    of    buildings.      Described    and    inlarged    by  I.    S.    ano    1626. 
Abraham  Goos,  Ams.  sculpsit.     15^  x  20. 
[In  Speed  (John) .     A  prospect  of  the  most  famovs  parts  of  the  world,     fol. 
London,  I.  Dawson  &  G.  Humble,  1631.     pp.  9-10]. 

Americse  sive  Indise  occidentalis  tabula  generalis.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet   (Joannes  de).     Nieuvve  wereldt  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.     Tweede  druck.     fol.     Leyden,  bij  de  Elzeviers,  1630.     at  beg.] 
Note. — This  map  is  not  found  in  the  edition  of  1625. 

America  sine  India  Nova  ad  magnse  Gerardi  Mercatoris  aut  vniversalis  imi- 

tationem  in  compendium  redacta.     Per  Michaelem   Mercatorem  Duys- 
burgensem.     14^  x  18. 
[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).     Atlas.     Ed.  10°  [11th  ed.]     fol.     Amsterodami, 
sumptibus  H.  Hondij,  1630]. 

America  nouiter  delineata.     13  x  17. 

[In  Abelin  (Johann  Philipp),     Newe  welt  vnd  Americanische  historien. 
Durch  Johan  Lud wig  Gottfriedt.  [pseud.]     fol.     Franckfurt,  1631.     p.l]. 

Vmericse  descrip.     5|  x  7|. 

[In  Roberts  (Lewes).     The  merchants  mappe  of  commerce,     fol.     London, 

^  1638.     p.  53]. 

XoTE. — Gives  the  western  coast  and  peninsula  of  Lower  California. 

(arte  de  I'Am^rique.     Corrigee  et  augmentee,  dessus  toutes  les  autres  cy 

deuant  faictes  I'annee  1640.     15  x  20. 
[In  Avity  (Pierre  d') .     Description  g^n^rale  de  1' Ameriqve.     fol.     Paris,  C. 
^  Sonnius  &  D.  Bechet,  1643.     front.] 

Carta  prima  generale  d'  America  dell'  India  Occidentale  e  mare  del  Zur. 

Afo.  Lucini,  fecit.     19  x  27^. 
[In  Dudley  (Robert,   duke  of   Northumberland).     Dell'  arcano  del  mare, 
fol.     Firenze,  F.  Onofri,  1646.     book  2.     p.  40]. 

America.     Petrus  Kserius  Cselav.     anno  do  1646.     3J  x  4f ; 

[In  Speed   (John).     A  prospect  of  the  most  famous  parts  of  the  world, 
[anon.]     obi.  18°.     London,  by  M.  F.  for  W.  Humble,  1646.     p.  44]. 

La  division  de  I'ocean  du  nouveau  monde.     71  x  5^. 

[In  Briet  (Philippe).     Parallela  geographise  veteris  et  nova),     sm.    fol. 
Paris,  S.  &  G.  Cramoisy,  1648.     bet.  pp.  144-146]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  105 

America.     Ameriae  descriptio  nova  imijrensis   Henrici  Seile.      Will:    Trevethen 
sculp.     1652.     13  X  161 
[In  Heylin  (P.)     Cosmographie :  the  fourth  book.     j^t.  2.     fol.     London, 
for  H.  Seile,  1652.     p.  95]. 

America    noviter    delineata.      Amstelodami,    excudit   loannes   lanssonius. 

15  X  20. 
[In  Jansson   (Jan).      Nuevo  Atlas,     fol.     Amsterdam,    J.    Jansson,  .1653. 
V.  2]. 

Amerique  autrement  Novveav  Monde  et  Indes  Occidentales.     Par  P.  Du 

Val  d'Abbeuille.     14 J  x  15.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1655. 

America  nouiter  delineata.     14  x  18. 

[In  Abelin  (Johann  Philipp).  Newe  welt  und  Americanische  historien. 
Durch  Johann  Ludvvig  Gottfriedt.  [pseud.]  fol.  Franckfurt,  bey  denen 
Merianischen  erben,  1655.     facing  p.  1]. 

Americ^e  deecrip.     6  x  7|. 

[In  Gage  (Thomas).     A  new  survey  of  the  West  Indias.     2d  ed.     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Sweeting,  1655.     front.] 
Note. — On  this  map  California  is  represented  in  its  correct  geographical 
bearing  as  a  peninsula. 

De  Carybsche  eylanden  van  de  Barbados  tot  de  bocht  van  Mexico  toe  nu  eerst 

uytgegeven  door  Arnold  Colom  tot  Amsterdam  op  het  water  by  de  nieu- 
webrugh  in  de  Lichtende  Colom.     21 J  x  25. 
[In  Colom    (Arnold).     Zee-atlas,  ofte  water-wereldt   [etc.]     fol.     Amster- 
dam, in  de  Lichtende  Colom,  [1656?]     no.  17]. 

Xovissima  et  accuratissima  totius  American  descriptio  per  X.  Yisscher,  [1660?] 

17  X  211. 

Novo  totivs  Americae  descriptio.     Auct.  F.  de  Wit.     1660.     17x22.     [f  Am- 

sterdam, F.  de  Wit,  1660]. 

Tabula geographico-hydrographica  motusoceani,  currentes,  [etc.]     13  x  21^. 

[In   Kircher    (Athanasius).     Mundus  subterraneus.      fol.      Amsterodami, 

typis  J.  Janssonii  &  E.  Weyerstraet,  1665.     pp.  124-125]. 

]Mappa  fluxus  et  retiuxus  rationes  in  Isthmo  Americano  in  f reto  ]Magellanico, 

cseterisque  Americse  littoribus  exhibens.     13|  x  16. 
[In   Kircher    (Athanasius).     Mundus   subterraneus.      fol.      Amsterodami, 
typis  J.  Janssonii  &  E.  Weyerstraet,  1665.     p.  144]. 

'—    Americse  nova  tabula.     Auct.  Guiljelmo  Blaeuw.     16  x  21^. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  Atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  1' Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  1-11]. 

Xovissima  et  accuratissima  totius  Americj*  descriptio  per  Johanem  Ogiluium. 

F.  Lamb  sculp.     17^  x  21. 
[In  Ogilby  (John).     America,     fol.     London,  for  the  author,  1671.     p.  1]. 

Xovissima  et  accuratissima  totius   America?  descriptio   per   Gerardvm  A. 

Schagen.     17  x  21. 

[In  Montanus  ( Arnoldus).  De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  wereldt.  4°.  t'  Ams- 
terdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     front.] 

Note, — Same  map  in  Ogilby' s  America,  1671. 


106  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

America.     Land  en  volk-ontdekking  in't  noorder  gedeelte  van  America,  door  P.. 
Marquette  en  Joliet;  gedaan  in't  jaar  1673.     85  x  11. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?] 
v.  1.     Amerique.     pi.  20a]. 

(West  coast).     A  chart  of  the  south  sea.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  49]. 

America.     3^  x  2h. 

[In  Seller  (John).     A  pocket  book.    18°.    London,  J.  Seller,  1678]. 

A  chart  of  the  sea  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa  and  America,  from  the  north 

parts  of  Scotland,  to  Cape  Bona  Esperanfa,  and  from  Hudsons  straits  to 
ye  Magellan  straits,  according  to  Mr.  Wrights  projection,  vulgerly  called 
Mercator's  chart.  By  lohn  Thornton.  17|  x  21.  London,  I.  Thornton, 
[168-]? 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  3]. 

Note.— Published  probably  between  1682-1690. 

A  new  mapp  of  America,  devided  according  to  the  best  and  latest  observa- 

tions and  discoveries  wherein  are  described  by  their  proper  names  the 
severall  countries  that  belong  to  ye  English,  which  are  wholly  left  out  in 
all  French  and  Dutch  maps.  viz.  New  Scotland,  Long  Island,  N.  York, 
N.  Jarsey,  Mary  Land,  Pensilvania,  Carrolina,  etc.  Philip  Lea  excudit. 
James  Moxon,  sculp.  19  x  22.  London,  P.  Lea  &  I.  Overton,  [1685?] 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  2] . 

Americse.     Harrewyn  f[ecit].     5|  x  lOf. 

[In  Peeters  ( Jaques).     L'atlas  en  abrege,  ou  nouvelle  description  du  monde,. 
[etc].     12°.     Anvers,  J.  Peeters,  1692.     bet.  pp.  16-17]. 

Planisfero  del  Mondo  Nuovo.     17J  x  23. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  L 
bet.  pp.  24-25]. 

Mare  del  Nord.     17^  x  23. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  2. 
pt.  2.     pp.  88-89]. 

Eecentissima  novi  orbis,  sive  Americse  Septentrionalis  et  Meridionalis  tabula 

ex  officina  Caroli   Allard.      Ph.    Tuleman   del.      G.    v.    Gouwen   sculp. 
19J  X  23. 
[In  Allard  (Carel).     Atlas   minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?]     no.  138]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  on  the  map  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20^ 
&  also  on  no.  21,  "La  Bretagne,"  also  no.  31,  "La  Provence." 

America.     4\  x  4|. 

[In  Morden  (Robert).     Geography  rectified,     sm.  4°.     London,  for  R.  Mor- 
den,  1700.     p.  542]. 

The  north  west  part  of  America,  by  R.  Morden.     4^  x  5\. 

[In  Morden  (Robert).     Geography  rectified,     sm.  4°.     London,  for  R.  Mor-^ 
den,  1700.     p.  619]. 

Totius  Americte  descriptio.     T.  Ch.  fc.     7^  x  5^. 

[In  Campanius  Holm  (Thomas).     Kort   beskrifning  om   provincien    Nya. 
Severige.     sm.  4°.     Stockholm,  S.  Wankijfs,  1702.     p.  1]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  107 

America.     America.     14  x  I65. 

[In  Heylyn  (Peter).     Cosmography,     fol.     London,  for  E.  Brewster,  1703. 
4th  book.     i\  941]. 

Joutel  (Henri).     Carte  nouvelle  de  la  Louisiane,  et  de  la  riviere  de  Missis- 

sipi,  decouverte  par  feu  mr.  de   La  Salle,  es  annees  1681  et  1686,  dans 
TAmerique  septentrionale,  et  de  plusieurs  autres  rivieres  jusqu'icy  incon- 
nues,  qui  tombent  dans  la  baye  de  St.  Louis.     1713.     loh  x  14}. 
[In  his  Journal  of  La  Salle's   last  voyage;  with  map  of   original  French 
edition,  Paris,  1713,  in  facsimile.     Chicago,  the  Caxton  club,  1896.     p.  1]. 

A  map  of  the  West  Indies  or  the  islands  in  the  North  sea;  with  ye  adjacent 

countries,  explaining  what  belongs  to  Spain,  England,  France,  Holland, 
etc.  also  ye  trade  winds  and  ye  several  tracts  made  by  ye  galeons  and 
flota  from  place  to  place.     By  Herman  Moll.     38x40.     [London] ,  for  T. 
Bowles  &  I.  Bowles,  1715? 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  13]. 

A  map  of  America.     According  to  ye  newest  and  most  exact  observations. 

By  Herman  Moll,  geographer.     lOy  x  7. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  complete  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Xutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  22]. 

A  new  map  of  America.     Rev.  by  I.  Senex.     I.  Harris  fecit.     19  x  22. 

[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 
facing  p.  236]. 

A  new  map  of  the  most  considerable  plantations  of  the  English  in  America. 

Dedicated  to  his  highness,  William,  duke  of  Glocester.     Sulton  Nicholls, 
sculp,     [anon.]     14  x  19.     London,  1722. 
Note. — From  Wells  (E.)     A  new  sett  of  maps.     fol.     London,  for  R.  Bon- 
wicke,  etc.  1722. 

Descripcion  de  las  Yndias  Ocidentales.     Entre  los  dos  meridianos  senalados 

se  contiene  la  nauegacion  y  descubrimiento  que  compete  a  los  Castellanos. 
8|  X  12i 
[In  Torquemada  (Juan  de) .    Primera  parte  de  los  veinte  i  un  libros  rituales, 
i  monarchia  Indiana,     sm.  fol.     Madrid,  N.  Rodriguezfranco,  1723.    v.  1. 
opp.  p.l]. 

America  in  praecipuas  ipsius  partes  distributa  ad  observationes  academism 

regime  scientiarum,  et  exquisitissimas  tabulas,  qu?e  nunquam  antehac 
lucem  viderunt,  excusa  a  Petro  Yander  Aa,  .  .  .  L'  Amerique  selon 
les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess'rs  de  1' academic  des  sciences,  etc.  a 
Leide  chez  Pierre  Yander  Aa.  18^^  x  26. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.  fol.  Leide,  P.  Yander  Aa,  [1729?] 
V.  1.     Amerique.     map.  la]. 

Nouvelle  carte  de  1' Amerique,  avec  tons  ses  royaumes,  etats,  iles,  ports,  bayes 

et  rivieres,  dressee  suivant  les   plus  nouvelles  decouvertes   par  les  plus 
habiles  geographes  et  tout  nouvellement  mise  en  lumiere  par  Pierre  Yan- 
der Aa.     17  x  21. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Yander  Aa,  [1729?] 
V.  1.     Amerique.     pi.  1]. 

L' Amerique    Meridionale    et    Septentrionale.     Dressee    sur    les    nouv'les 

decouv'tes  et  dernieres  relations  des  meilleurs  navigateurs  de  ce  temps, 
conformes  aux  observations  astronomiques  par  J.  Luillier,  mise  au  jour 
par  le  sr.  Guin'e  Danet  a  Paris,  1731.     19i  x  28.     Paris,  1731. 


108  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

<* 
America.     A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America  with  the  French  and  Spanish 
settlements  adjacent  thereto.     By  Henry  Popple,    21  sheets  fol.    London, 
W.  H.  Toms  &  R.  W.  Searle,  1733. 

America.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10^     London,  [1736]. 

Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736. 

Ristretto  della  carte  presentate  all'  Accademia  delle  scienze  di  Parigi  negli 

anni  1737  e  1752  dal  sig.  di  Buache.  Rappresenta  la  situazione  delle  sec- 
che,  e  bassi  fondi  fra  1'  Affrica  e  1'  America,  [etc.]     9^  x  11^. 

[In  Carli  (Dionigi).  Delle  lettere  Americane.  [anon.]  12°.  Cosmopoli, 
1780]. 

Note. — The  library  also  has  the  English  and  French  editions  of  Carli. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  America  laid  down  according  to  the  accurate 

improvements   of    Senex,    Moll  and  other  modern  geographers.     1738. 
22  x  18i 
[In  Keith  (SirWm.)     The  history  of  the  British  plantations  in  America. 

pt.  1.     4°.     London,  1738]. 
Note. — Inset  "The  North  Pole"  and  "A  view  of  a  stage." 

Carte   d'Amerique.      Par   Guillaume   Delisle.      19  x  23J.      iVmsterdam,    J. 

Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  1739. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?] 
V.  2.     no.  28]. 

America  mappa  generalis  secundum  legitimas  projectionis  stereographicae 

regulas  relationesque  recentissimas  et  observationes  socioru  acad.  reg. 
sequse  Parisiis  est  aliorumque  auctorum  nee  non  secundum  mentem  D.  I. 
M.  Hash  m  p.  p.  in  partes  Huas  methodicas  divisa  nunc  concinnata  et 
delineata  ab  Aug.  Gottl.  Boehmio.  col.  18x21.  [Niirnberg],  in  lucem 
proferentibus  Homannianis  heredibus,  1746. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  18]. 

America?  mappa  generalis  secundum  legitimas  projectionis  stereographicse 

regulas  relationesque  recentissimas  et  observationes  sociorum  acad.  reg. 
sequie  Parisiis  est  aliorumque  auctorum  nee  non  secundum  mentem  D.  I.  M. 
Hash,  m.  p.  p.  in  partes  suas  methodicas  divisa  nunc  concinnata  et  deli- 
neata ab  Aug.  Gottl.  Boehmio,  phil.  magistro.  In  lucem  proferentibus 
Homannianis  heredibus,  1746.  col.  18  x  21. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B.)  Atlas  geographicus  maior.  fol.  Norimbergie,  Homan- 
nianis heredibus,  1759.     V.  1.     no.  136]. 

L'Ameritjue  Septentrionale  et  Meridionale  divisee  en  ses  principales  parties 

par  les  srs.  Sanson;  rectifiee  suivant  les  nouvelles  d^couvertes  et  assu- 
jettie  aux  observations  astronomiques,  par  le  sr.  Robert,  1749.     Gabin 
sculp.     19Jx26.     [Paris,  1749]. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  19]. 

A  new  general  map  of  America.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  17. 

[In  his  A  complete  atlas,  fol.  London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.  no. 
51]. 

• Carte  von  America.     7J  x  5J. 

[InSchroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  lender  und 
volker  von  America.  Nebst  einer  vorrede.  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1752.     v.  1.     p.  12]. 


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America.  Jefferys  (Thomas) .  A  chart  of  North  and  South  America  inchiding  the 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa,  and 
Asia.     6  sheets.     London,  T.  Jeffervs,  1753. 


■  North  and  South  America,  in  six  sheets.     By  John  Green. 

[In  Jefferys  (Thomas).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  forE.  Sayer  &  f.  Jefferys,  1768]. 

Note. — A  separate  copy  also,  and  the  text  entitled  "Remarks,  in  support  of 
the  new  chart  of  North  and  South  America;"  in  six  sheets.  By  J.  Green, 
esq.     iv,  48  pp.     4°.     London,  1753. 

■  L' Amerique.    Dresseesur  les  relations  les  plus  recentes  rectifiees  sur  les  der- 

nieres  observations  dediee  et  presentee  a  sa  maieste  tres  Chrestienne  Louis 
XV  par  son  tres  humble  tres  obeissant  et  fidel  sujet  I.  B.  Nolin,  geogra- 
phe,  a  Paris,  1755.     52  x  54.     Paris,  Crepy,  1755. 

Atlas  geographico  de  la  America  Septentrional  y  ^Meridional.  Dedicato  a  la 
catholica  sacra  real  magestad  de  el  rey  nuestro  senor  don  Fernando  VI 
por  su  mas  Immilde  vasallo  Thomas  Lopez,  eng.  title.  7  p.  1.  116  pp. 
1  port.     38  maps  and  plans.     18°.     Madrid,  A.  Sanz,  1758. 

Hemisphere  occidental  ou  du  nouveau  monde.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.     1761> 

24  X  24.     [Paris,  I'auteur,  1761]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  1]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  America.     J.  Gibson  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  13^. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]    12°.    London,  for  A.  Miller,  [etc.} 
1762.     v.  1.     front.] 

Carte  de  1' Amerique  et  des  mers  voisines.     1763.     17|  x  12. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     1764. 
V.  1.     no.  2]. 

A  general  map  of  America.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  17. 
[In  Universal  history.     The  maps  and  charts  of  the  modern  part  of  the  Uni- 
versal history,     fol.     London,  for  T.  Osborne,  1766]. 

Nieuwe  kaart   van  America,  uitgegeven  te  Amsterdam   ])y  Isaak   Tirion. 

Ilxl2|. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staut  van  Amerika.      [anon.] 

8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 

(North  west  coast).     Map  of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  Russians  on  the 

north  west  coast  of  America.     Published  by  the  royal  academy  of  sciences 

at  Petersburgh.     [anon.]     London,  republished  by  T.  Jefferys.     [1768]. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  12]. 

(North  west).  A  map  of  the  n.  e.  parts  of  Asia  and  n.  w.  parts  of  America, 
shewing  their  situation  with  respect  to  Japan.  Taken  from  a  Japanese 
map  of  the  world,  brought  over  from  Kempfer  and  late  in  the  museum  of 
sr.  Hans  Sloane.  [anon.] 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  12a]. 

A  map  of  North  &  South  America,  with  part  of  Europe,  Asia,   and  Africa. 

By  the  American  traveller.     20  x  27. 
[In    Cluny    (Alexander).      The   American    traveller.      4°.      London,    for 

E.  &  C.  Dilly,  1769]. 


110  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

America.  L'Amerique  M^ridionale  et  Septentrionale.  Dressee  sur  les  nouv'les 
decouv'tes  et  dernieres  relations  des  meilleurs  navigateurs  de  ce  temps  con- 
formes  aux  observations  astronomiques  corrig^e  et  augmentee  par  L.  C 
Desnos,  a  Paris,  1772.     18|  x  28. 

■ — w A  map  of  the  whole  continent  of  America,  divided  into  North  and  South 

and  West  Indies.  With  a  copious  table  fully  shewing  the  several  posses- 
sions of  each  European  prince  and  state,  as  settled  by  the  definite  treaty 
concluded  at  Paris,  feb.  10,  1763,  the  clauses  of  which  relative  thereto  are 
inserted.  Compiled  from  d' Anville's  map  of  that  continent.  1772.  41  x  47. 
London,  for  E.  Sayer,  1772. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  31-32]. 

L'Amerique  suivant  le  r.  p.  Charlevoix,  jte.  mr.  de  la  Condamine,  et  plu- 

sieurs  autres  nouv'les  observations,     [anon.]     19  x  25.     Paris,  1774. 

Same.     19  x  25.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 

[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?]     no.  la]. 

The  American  atlas;  or,  a  geographical  description  of  the  whole  continent  of 

America.  By  Thomas  Jefferys.  title.  1  p.  1.  32  maps.  fol.  London, 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

The  American  atlas;  or,  a  geographical  description  of  the  whole  continent  of 

America,  and  chiefly  the  British  colonies  [etc].  Engraved  on  forty-nine 
copper  plates,  by  the  late  mr.  Thomas  Jefferys,  and  others,  fol.  Lon- 
don, R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

■ Carte  de  I'empire  Espagnol  dans  les  deux  Ameriques  en  1776  a  I'epoque  de 

la  fondation  de  la  vice  royaute  de  La  Plata.     Par  le  dr.  Y.  Martin  de 
Moussy,  1867.     20  x  17. 
[In  Martin  de  Moussy  (V.)     Description  geographique  et  statistique  de  la 
Confederation  Argentine,     fol.     Paris,  Didot,  1873.     p.  2]. 

r'.Iap  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico,  the  islands  and  countries  adjacent.     For  the  rev. 

dr.    Robertson's  history  of  America.     By  Thomas  Kitchin  senr,     fold. 
.     13  X  20.     [London,]  W.  Strahan  &  T.  Cadell,  1777. 

Nuova  ed  esatta  carta  della  America.     13  x  11. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  1]. 

A  chart  of  the  north  west  coast  of  America  and  the  north  east  coast  of  Asia, 

explored  in  the  years  1778  &  1779.  [anon.]  8^  x  14.  London,  A.  Hegg, 
[1779?] 

Carte  d'Amerique,  divisee  en  ses  principaux  pays,  dressee  sur  les  memoires 

les  plus  recents  et  sur  differents  voyages  [etc.]  i)ar  m.  I'abbe  (.louet.  1782. 
La  America  dividida  segun  lo  dilatado  en  sus  principales  partes.    1  sheet, 
fold.     38  x  50.     [Paris,  1782]. 
Note. — Border  illustrated  with  plates.     Text  in  French  and  Spanish. 

America,  North  and  South,  and  West  Indies,   [etc.]     By  Samuel   Dunn. 

12  X  17.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1786. 
[In  Dunn  (Samuel).     A  new  atlas  of  the  mundane  system.     3d.  ed.     fol. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  [1786-89].     map  38]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  Ill 

America.  A  new  map  of  the  whole  continent  of  America,  divided  into  Xorth  and 
South  and  West  Indies.  Wherein  are  exactly  described  the  United  States 
of  North  America  as  well  as  the  several  European  possessions  according  to 
the  preliminaries  of  peace  signed  at  Versailles,  Jan.  20,  1783.  Compiled 
from  mr.  d'Anville's  maps  of  that  continent  with  the  addition  of  the 
Spanish  discoveries  in  1775  to  the  north  of  California  and  corrected  in  the 
several  parts  belonging  to  Great  Britain,  from  the  original  materials  of 
governor  Pownall.     col.     41  x  47.     London,  for  E.  Saver,  15  aug.  1786. 

(Xorth-west).     A  chart  of  the  north  west  coast  of  America,  in  1786  &  87,  by 

Nathaniel  Portlock.     19  x  36. 
[In  Portlock  (N, )     A  voyage  round  the  world.     4°.     London,  1789]. 


Xouvelle  carte  des  parties  occidentales  du  monde;  servant  a  indiquer  les 
navigations,  decouvertes  et  etablissements  des  Hollandois  en  Amerique. 
13  X  14. 

[In  Genty  (L. )  L'influence  de  la  decouverte  de  1' Amerique.  8°.  Paris, 
1788]. 

( North).     Clark  (Matthew) .     Chart  of  the  coast  of  America.     1  p.  1.    9  sheets, 
fol.     Boston,  M.  Clark,  1789. 
Note. — From  Cape  Breton  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico. 

Carte  des  Seches  &  des  Bas  Fonds  entre  1' Afrique  et  1' Amerique.     6}  x  6. 
[In  Laborde  (J.  B.  de).     Histoire  abregee  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.     8°.     Paris, 
1791.     V.  1.    p.  xii]. 

Amerique  ou  Indes  Occidentales,  avec  les  nouvelles  decouvertes  du  capitaine 
Cook,  depuis  le  detroit  de  Behrings  ou  du  Nord,  dans  1' ocean  Pacifiquedu 
Nord  et  Sud.     Par  C.  F.  Delamarche.     21  x  25^     Paris,  1792. 

[Inserted  in  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional, 
fol.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778.     no.  1]. 

Mapa  del  Nuevo-Mundo.     12i  x  15. 

[In  Muiioz  (Juan  Baut.)  Historia  del  Nuevo-^Mundo.  sm.  fol.  Madrid, 
1793.     V.  1]. 

An  American  atlas.  Engraved  by  J.  Russell,  title.  9  maps.  fol.  London, 
H.  D.  Symonds,  1795. 

Map  of  America  with  the  new  discovered  islands.     Neele  sculp.     7j  x  7. 
[In  Trusler  (John).     The  habitable  world  described.     8°.     London,  for  the 
author,  1797.     v.  20.     p.  408]. 

Carte  generale  et  politique  de  1' Amerique  par  E.  Mentelle,  et  P.  G.  Chanlaire. 
An  VI  [1798].  col.  fold.  13  x  17.  Paris,  chez  les  auteurs,  an  VI 
[1798]. 

Map  of  America,   by  A.  Arrowsmith.     c-ol.     fold.     45  x  56.     Philadelphia, 
Kimber  and  Conrad,  [18 — ]. 

Portulano  de  la  America  Setentrional.  Construido  en  la  direcion  de  los  tra- 
bajos  hidrograficos.  2  p.  1.  16,  46,  34, 16,  9  maps.  obi.  fol.  Madrid,  1809. 
1809.     aumentado  y  corregido  en  1818. 

Nouveau  continent.     Dresse  par  P.  Lapie.     1810.     Grave  par  J.  B.  Tardieu. 

18  X  18. 
[In  Lacroix  (S.  F.)      Introduction  a  la  geograpliie.     8°.     Paris,  1847]. 


112  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

America.     Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo;  or  dictionary  of  America  &  West  Indies; 
collated  with  all  the  most  recent  authorities,  and  composed  chiefly  from  ' 
scarce  and  original  documents  for  that  work  by  A.  Arrowsmith,  London. 
1  p.  1.     5  maps  on  19  sheets,     fol.     London,  G.  Smeeton,  1816. 

A  geographical  map  of  America.     In  the  margin  will  be  found  a  description 

of  that  country,  [etc.]     18  x  25 J.     Printed  by  R.  Juigne. 
[In  Las  Casas  (E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  de).     Le  Sage's  [pseud.]  historical,  genealog- 
ical, chronological,  and  geographical  atlas,     fol.     London,   for  H.   Ber- 
thoud,  1818.     no.  13]. 

Geographical,  historical,  and  statistical  map  of  America.     Young  &  Delleker, 

sc.     8|  X  15*. 
North  America,  drawn  from  the  most  recent  authorities  with  the  tracks  of 

Columbus  &  Cortez.     Improved  to  1821  by  E.  Paguenaud. — South  America, 

with  the  conquests  of  Pizarro,  for  the  elucidation  of  Lavoisne's     .     .     . 

atlas.     By  J.  Aspin,  improved  to  1821  by  E.  Paguenaud. 
[In  Lavoisne  (C.  V. )     A  complete  genealogical,  historical,  chronological,  and 

geographical  atlas,   [etc.]     3d  American  ed.  rev.     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 

Carey  &  sons,  1821]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  America.     8J  x  15. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.    no.  1]. 

Carey  ( H.  C. )  &  Lea  ( I. )     A  complete  historical,  chronological  and  geograph- 

ical American  atlas,  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies.  3d  ed.  3  p.  1.  53  sheets,  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, H.  C.  Carey  &  L  Lea,  1827. 

Atlas  von  Amerika,  in  30  charten  und  einem  erliiuternden  texte  entworfen 

von  W.  C.  A.  von  Schlieben.  2  p.  1.  54  pp.  1 1.  30  maps.  4°.  Leip- 
zig, G.  J.  Edschen,  1830. 

America.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.    Geographical  miles:  60=one  degree.    English 

mile:  69.1 =one  degree.     London,  1832.     23^x19. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps  in  4 

cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  39]. 
Note.— Date  altered  to  1834. 

Amerique  historique,  phisique  et  politique  actuelle.     19  x  25. 

[In  Las  Casas  (E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  comte  de) .    Atlas  historique.    fol.    Paris,  1835. 
no.  33]. 

L' Amerique  actuelle  avec  ses  nouveaux  etats.     Grave  par  Moisy.     Ecrit  par 

Benard.     18|  x  11. 
[In  Las  Casas  (E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  comte  de).     Atlas  historique,  genealogique, 
chronologique   et  geographique  de  A.  Le  Sage,      [pseud.]     fol.     [Paris, 
Delloye,  1835.     no.  33]. 

Map  of  the  western  coast  of  America  with  the  extended  track  of  the  steamers 

from  New  York  to  the  isthnms  of  Panama  and  from  Panama  along  the 
western  coast  northerly  as  far  as  California  and  southerly  as  far  as  Con- 
ception, doc.  322.  h.  r.  [anon.]  col.  7x13.  Washington,  lith.  by 
P.  Haas,  [1839]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.    no.  121]. 


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America.     Carte  des  parties  de  la  Russie  Americaine  exjjlorees  de  1842  -X  1844  par 
m.  Zagoskine.     14  x  16. 
[Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     [S*-' serie].     8°.     Paris,  1850.     v.  1.    p.  5]. 

Carte  d'une  partie  des  possessions  Russes  sur  la  cote  nordouest  deJ'Ame- 

rique  pour  servir  a  rintelligence  du  voyage  de  Glasimow.     11  x  19. 
[Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     [4*'serie].     8°.     Paris,  1841.     v.  1.     p.  5]. 

America.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     18J  x  23^.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1844. 

[In  his  London   (The)  atlas  of    universal    geography,     fol.     London,    J. 

Arrowsmith,  1842  [-1850].     no.  39]. 

]Map  of  the  United  States.     The  British  provinces,  Mexico,  the  West  Indies, 

and  Central  America,  with  part  of  New  Granada  and  Venezuela.     Pub- 
lished by  J.  H.  Colton.     fold.     33  x  42.     Xew  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1848. 

Map  of  America.     21  x  23.     London,  J.  Wyld,  [1854]. 

[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1854].     no.  57]. 


America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     16  x  13, 

[In  Teesdale  (Henry)  &  co.  A  new  general  atlas  of  the  world,  fol. 
London,  [1854].     map  35]. 

Mitchell's  new  national  map,  exhibiting  the  United  States  with  the  Xorth 
American  British  provinces.  Sandwich  islands,  Mexico  and  Central 
America,  together  with  Cuba  and  other  West  India  islands,  col.  63  x  63. 
Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1856. 

Colby  (Charles).  The  world  in  miniature,  with  descriptions  of  every  nation 
and  country.  Together  with  a  treatise  on  physical  geography.  Western 
hemisphere.  229  pp.  56  maps.  sq.  12°.  Xew  Orleans,  A.  B.  Griswold, 
1857. 

Colby  (Charles).  The  diamond  atlas.  With  descriptions  of  all  countries, 
exhibiting  their  actual  and  comparative  extent,  and  their  present  political 
divisions^  founded  on  the  most  recent  discoveries  and  rectifications.  The 
western  hemisphere,  ill.  title.  329  pp.  54  maps.  sq.  12°.  Xew  York, 
S.  X.  Gaston,  1857. 

America.  Bearbeitet  und  gezeichnet  von  H.  Kiepert.  Revidirt  v.  C.  Griif, 
1858.     25  X  20.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  1858. 

Colton' s  map  of  the  United  States,  the  British  provinces,  Mexico,  the  West 
Indies  and  Central  America,  with  part  of  Xew  Granada  and  Venezuela, 
[etc.]     fold.     47  X  41.     Xew  York,  H.  Thayer,  1861. 

Carte  des  possessions  Hollandaises  en  Asie,  en  Afrique  et  en  Amerique, 
d'apres  la  carte  de  mr.  P.  baron  Melville  van  Carnbee.     12^  x  19j. 

[In  France.  Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.  Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Janv.-avril  1862.     8°.     Paris,  [1862].     v.  4.     p.  268]. 

The  American  continent.  Topographical  and  railroad  map  of  the  United 
States,  British  possessions,  West  Indies,  Mexico  and  Central  America. 
Compiled  by  R.  Rosa.  col.  fold.  37  x  46.  Xew  York,  C.  Lubrecht  & 
CO.  [1864]. 

Colton' s  American  map;  showing  our  whole  country,  also  Xorth  America 
and  South  America,  [etc.]  J.  H.  Colton,  proprietor,  fold.  68  x  72. 
Xew  York,  P.  Wyckoff,  1864. 

H.  Doc.  516 8 


114  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

America.  Colton  (George  W.)  Colton's  atlas  of  America,  illustrating  the  physical 
and  political  geography  of  North  and  South  America  and  the  West  India 
islands.  Accompanied  by  descriptions  geographical,  statistical  and  his- 
torical, by  Kichard  Swanson  Fisher.  151  pp.  ill.  title  incl.  43  maps, 
fol.  New  York,  J.  W.  Colton,  1864. 

Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico  and  part  of  the 

West  Indies,     col.     fold.     60  x  70.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

Williams'  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States,  Granada,  Mexico,  Central 

America,  West  Indies,  etc.  col.  fold.  60  x  64.  Philadelphia,  J.  M. 
Atwood,  [1876]. 

Bartholomew  (John).     Philip's  handy  general  atlas  of  America,  comprising 

a  series  of  detailed  maps  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  etc.  With  index 
and  statistical  notes.  18  pp.  22  maps.  fol.  London,  G.  Philip  &  son 
[1879]. 

American  express  company.  American  express  company's  official  list  of  offices 
and  map  of  routes.  Engraved  and  manufactured  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.     24  X  42.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1874]. 

— Map  showing  the  lines  of  the  American  express  company.     1880.     28  x  44. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1880]. 

American  river,  Cal.  Positions  of  the  upper  and  lower  gold  mines  on  the  South 
fork  of  the  American  river,  California.  July  20,  1848.  [anon.]  9  x  18. 
[1848]. 

Amesbury,  Essex  county,  Mass.  Map  of  the  towns  of  Salisbury  &  Amesbury, 
Essex  county,  Mass.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  E.  M.  Woodford,  col. 
34  X  53.     Philadelphia,  R.  Clark,  1854. 

Anderson  county,  S.  C.  General  descriptive  map  of  Anderson  co.  S.  C.  by  S.  M. 
Pegg.     1877.     col.     fold.     28  x  40.     New  York,  C.  Hart,  1877. 

Androscogg-in  county.  Me.  A  topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys  by  J.  Q. 
Page.     fold.     52  x  52.     Philadelphia,  J.  Chace,  jr.  1858. 

Angruilla,  West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  islands  and  channels  of  St.  Bartholomew, 
St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  Dog,  and  Prickly  Pear,  etc.  from  the  surveys  and 
observations  of  mr.  Samuel  Fahlberg.     [London,  Whittle  &  Laurie,  1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  AVest  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  19]. 

Anian.     See  North  America. 

Annapolis,  Md.     The  harbor  of  Annapolis.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  sur- 
vey under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     The  hydrography  under  the 
direction  of  George  M.  Bache.     15  x  17.     [Washington,  1846]. 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia.  Plan  of  Annapolis  Royal  in  Nova  Scotia,  nis.  [anon.] 
col.     19  X  26.     [1744?]. 

Plan  du  Port  Royal  dans  I'Accadie  appell^  aujourd'  paries  Anglois  Annapo- 

lis Royale.     Par  N.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1744.     7J  x  11. 
[In  Charlevoix  ( P.  F.  X.  de) .     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  180]. 

A  general  i)lan  of  Annapolis  Royal  as  surveyed  by  capt'n.  Hamilton  in  1753. 

ms.     26  X  29.     [1753]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  115 

Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia.  A  plan  and  section  of  the  old  wharf,  with  ye  design  of 
a  new  dock  for  the  navy  at  Annapolis  Royal  in  Nova  Scotia.  1756. 
Matthew  Dixon,  engineer,     ms.     col.     21  x  29.     [1756]. 

Annapolis  harbor,  Nova  Scotia.  An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  New 
York  to  the  I.  Cape  Briton,  with  tables  of  the  direct  &  thwart  courses  & 
distances  from  place  to  place,  by  capt.  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with 
particular  plans  of  the  harbours  of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay  &  Annap- 
oKs  Royal.     41  x  72.     London,  I.  Mount,  [etc.  1733?]. 

Annapolis  river.  Nova  Scotia.     A  map  of  the  river  of  Annapolis  Royal.     Sur- 
veyed by  order  of  the  hon,  Lawrence  Armstrong,     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  90. 
[1732?]. 
Note. — This  map  is  the  outline  sketch  of  the  following  jjlan. 

Planof  the  river  of  Annapolis  Royal  in  Nova  Scotia,  America,     ms.     [anon.] 

col.     19x95.     [1732?]. 

Plan  of  the  river  of  Annapolis  Royal  in  Nova  Scotia,     ms.     [anon.]     col. 

9x42.     [1757]. 

Annapolis  Royal.     See  Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia. 

Anne  Arundel  county,  Md.  Martenet's  map  of  Ann  Arundel  co.  Md.  Shore 
lines,  soundings,  etc.  etc.  from  U.  S.  surveys.  1,  2,  3,  &  8  districts  sur- 
veyed by  Geo.  W.  Beall.  4  &  5  districts  surveyed  by  Amos  R.  Harman. 
Under  the  direction  and  drawn  and  published  by  Simon  J.  Martenet.  col. 
fold.     44  X  33.     Baltimore,  S.  J.  Martenet,  [I860]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore  including  Anne 

Arundel  co.  Md.     77  pp.  8  1.  inch  24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore  including  How- 

ard CO.  Md.     77  pp.  8  1.  incl.  24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1878. 

Annisquam  harbor,  Mass.  Ipswich  and  Annisquam  harbors,  Mass.  From  a  trig- 
onometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by 
the  parties  under  the  command  of  lieuts.  M.  Woodhull,  S.  D.  Trenchard  & 
C.  R.  P.  Rodgers.  1857.  Electrotype  copy  no.  5  by  G.  Mathiut.  19  x  29. 
[Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Antietam,  Va.     Plan  of  the  battlefield  of  Antietam.     Fought  on  the  16  &  17  sept. 
1862. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,     obi.  12°.     [Phil- 
adelphia], 1864.     pi.  13]. 

Antigua,  W.  I.  [Distant  views  of  Antigua  and  Aruba.  ms.  [anon.]  13x22. 
17-]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Antigua.     By  Eman.  Bo  wen. 

9  X  12^. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  67]. 

[A  map  of  the  island  of  Antigua,     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver)     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  93]. 


116  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Antigru-a-j  W.  I.  A  new  and  exact  map  of  the  island  of  Antigua  in  America,  accord- 
ing to  an  actual  and  accurate  survey,  with  the  different  parishes,  the 
churches,  divisions,  boundaries,  and  a  plan  of  English  harbour.  Jno. 
Lodge  sculp,  [anon.]  11  x  14^.  London,  J.  Bew,  Jan.  31, 1782. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine,  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  1782.  v.  3.  Jan. 
1782.     opp.  p.39]. 

Charte  von  Antigua  entworfen  in  Westindien  von  Johann  Luffman  in  den 

jahren  1787  und  1788.     10x12. 
[In  Luffmann  (Johann).    Kurze  beschreibung  der  insel  Antigua.    Aus  dem 
Englischen  iibersetzt  von  J.  H.  Wiedmann.     16°.    Leipzig,  1790.     at  end] . 

Antigua,  surveyed  by  Robert  Baker;  engraved  and  improved  by  Thomas 

Jefferys.     Imp.  ed.     1810.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  21]. 

Antilles.     See  West  Indies. 

Antilles  (Sea  of  the).     See  Caribbean  Sea. 

Antisana,  Ecuador,  S.  A.     Carte  geologique  du  nevado  de  Antisana  esquissee  sur 
les  lieux  par  Alex,  de  Humboldt.     10  x  13|. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A. )  and  Bonpland  (A. )     Atlas  geographique  et  physir- 
que  des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     pi.  26]. 

Apache  and  Black  Range  mining  districts,  Socorro  co.  N.  M.  Irumbor 
(W.  H.)  and  Beebe  (George  A.)  Plat  of  the  Apache  and  Black  Range 
mining  districts.  Black  Range  Mts.  Socorro  co.  N.  M.  fold..  25  x  36.. 
[n.  p.  1882]. 

Aransas  county,  Tex.     Aransas  co.     16  x  19.     [St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.. 

1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Aransas  Pass,  Tex.     Sketch  1.     no.  3.     Aransas  Pass,  coast  of  Texas>  1851.     8x8.. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Archer  county,  Tex.     Map.     19  x  16.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of)  General  land  office]. 

Arctic  regions.     Carta  de  navegar  de  Nicolo  et  Antonio  Zeni.     1380.     11  x  14J. 

[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings,  1873-75.     8°.     Boston,. 
1875.     V.13.     p.  352]. 

Poll  Arctici,  et  circumiacentium  terrarum  descriptio  novissima  sumptibus^ 

loannis  lanssonii.     18x20.     [Amsterdam,  1650?]. 

A  map  of  the  North  Pole  and  the  parts  adjoining.     18  x  23. 

[In  Pitt   (Moses).      The  English  atlas,      fol.    Oxford,    for  M.  Pitt,  1680- 
v.l.     p.l]. 

Terre  Artiche.     17  J  x  23. 

[In   Coronelli    (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia.  1695-97.     v. 
2.     pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  164-165]. 

A  physical  planisphere  wherein  are  represented  all  the  known  lands  and 

seas  with  the  great  chains  of  momitains  which  traverse  the  globe  from  the 
North  Pole.  Adapted  to  monsr.  Buache's  memoire,  read  at  the  R.  academy 
of  sciences.     B.  Cole  sculp,     fold.     13x12.     [n.p.  17— ]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  117 

Arctic  regions.     Hemisphere  septentrional  pour  voir  plus  distinctement  les  terres 
Arctiques.     Par  Guillaume  Delisle.     18  x  18. 
[In  Bernard  ( J.  F. )     Recueil  de  voyages au  nord.    Xouv.  ed.     16°     Amster- 
dam, 1731.     V.  1.     front.] 

Carte  du  nord  est  &  du  nord  west  du  pole.     13  x  20. 

[In  Bernard  (J.  F.)    Recueil  de  voyages  au  nord.    Nouv.  ed.     16°.    Amster- 
dam.    1732.     V.  2.     front.] 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  North  Pole.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     15  x  1 7. 

[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]     1752.     no. 

70]. 

A  map  of  the  Icy  sea  in  which  several  communications  with  the  land  waters 

and  other  near  discoveries  are  exhibited.     Andr.  Bell,  sculp.     7|  x  7|. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1760.     8°.     Edinburgh,  [1760].     v.  22]. 

A  map  of  the  discoveries  made  by  capts.  Cook  and  Clerke  in  the  years  1778 

&  1779  between  the  eastern  coast  of  Asia  and  the  western  coast  of  Xorth 
America  when  they  attempted  to  navigate  the  North  sea.  Also  mr. 
Hearn's  discoveries  to  the  northwestward  of  Hudson's  bay  in  1772.  J. 
Scott  sculp,  [anon.]  7j  x  11. 
[In  Carey  (M.)  Carey's  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1795.     no.  20]. 

A  chart  of  Baffin  bay,  with  Davis  &  Barrow  straits;  by  capt.  Ross  &  lieut. 

Parry  in  1818,  19  &  20,  and  the  discoveries  of  capt.  Parry  in  1822  &  23; 
capt.  Lyon  in  1824;  &  dr.  Rae  in  1847.     24 J  x  18.     London,  admiralty, 
1822-47. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1847-8.     v.  41]. 

Charts  of  the  discoveries  and  routes  of  his  majesty's  ships  Hecla  and  Griper 

in  search  of  north  west  passage,  under  the  command  of  lieut.  [now  cap-  / 
tain]  Parry  in  the  years  1819  &  1820.     And  drawn  under  his  immediate 
inspection  by  John  Bushnan.     9  x  37.     London,  J.  Murray,  1821. 

Chart  of  the  discoveries  in  the  Arctic  sea,  from  Behring  strait  to  Baffin's 

bay.     1819  to  1854.     14  x  25. 
[In  Belcher  (sir  E.)     The  last  of  the  Arctic  vovages.     8°.     London,  1855. 
V.  1]. 

A  chart  of  the  discoveries  and  route  of  the  northern  land  expedition,  under 

the  command  of  capt.  Franklin,  in  the  years  1820  &  21.     By  John  Mur- 
ray.    19  X  33.     London,  J.  Murray,  1823. 

Chart  of  the  North  Polar  sea.     Published  at  the  hydrographic  office  of  the 

admiralty,  June  29,  1835.     Corrected  to  1847.     24  x  24. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1847-8.     v.  41]. 

Davis  strait.     Cumberland  isle.     From  the  observations  of  capt.  Penny  of 

the  Greenland  ship  Neptune  of  Aberdeen;  and  from  the  information  of 
Enoolooapeek  an  intelligent  Esquimaux.     1839.     19J  x  15.    London,  admi- 
ralty, 1840. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1847-8.     v.  41]. 

— Arctic  America.     Sheet  1-2.     London,  admiralty,  1845.     each  18J  x  24. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1847-8.     v.  41]. 
Sheet  1.  Cape  Barrow  to  Cape  Krusenstern. 
Sheet  2.  Barrow  strait.  Prince  Regent  inlet,  etc. 


118  ,  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Arctic  regions.     Carte  des  decouvertes  Arctiques  provoquees  par  la  recherche  de 
sir  John  Frankhn,  1845-1859.     Par  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     9  x  13. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     Redigees  par  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     [6"^^ 
serie].     8°.     Paris,  1859.     v.  3.     p.  257]. 

A  chart  illustrative  of  the  cruise  of  the  American  Arctic  expedition  in  search 

of  sir  John  Franklin,  in  the  years  1850  &  51.  Fitted  out  by  Henry  Grin- 
nell,  commanded  by  E.  J.  De  Haven.  Compiled  by  Geo.  P.  Welsh,  U.  S.  n. 
under  the  direction  of  M.  F.  Maury,  col.  24  x  26.  New  York,  Disturnell 
&  Schroeter,  1853. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office]. 

Arctic  America.     Discoveries  of  the  searching  expeditions  under  the  com- 

mand of  capt.  H.  T.  Austin  &  capt.  Penny.     1851.     14  x  16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     1852.     v.  50]. 

Arctic  regions.     8J  x  11  J. 

[In  Lowry  (J.  W.)     Lowry's  table  atlas.     4°.     London,  Chapman  &  Hall, 

[1852].     no.  84]. 
Note. — Gives  "Russian  America"  and  boundary. 

Polar  chart,  illustrating  A.  Petermann's  paper  on  the  opening  into  the  i>olar 

sea  between  Spitzbergen  and  Novaia  Zembia.     13  x  13. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     1852.     v.  50]. 

Chart  exhibiting  the  discoveries  of  the  second  American  Grinnell  expedi- 

tion in  search  of  sir  John  Franklin  by  E.  K.  Kane.     11  x  18.     [New 
York,  1853]. 

Die  entdeckungen  der  Amerikanischen  expedition  unter  dr.  E.  K.  Kane, 

1853-55,  nordlich  von  Smith-sund.     Von  A.  Petermann.     9 J  x  7^.     Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1856. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856.     pi.  2. 
p.  84]. 

The  Arctic  shores  of  America  and  part  of  Asia  [etc.]     Drawn  from  official 

documents  by  John  Arrowsmith.     8  x  24. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.    1854-5.    v.  7], 
Note. — Gives  course  of  the  Yukon. 

Entdeckungen  im  Arktischen  Polarmeer  in  folge  der  aufsuchung  der  Frank- 

linschen  expedition  bis  1854.     13  x  17. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1855.     8°.     Berlin,. 
1855.     V.5.     pi.  1]. 

Discoveries  in  the  Arctic  sea  up  to  1854.      Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker. 

38  x  46.     London,  hydrographic  office,  Jan.  20, 1855. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office]. 

Disturnell  (J. )     Chart  of  the  recent  search  for  a  north  west  passage.     Also 

the  coast  explored  in  search  of  sir  John  Franklin  between  the  years  1848 
&1854.     [anon.]     fold.     10x15.     [New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1854]. 
Note. — From  the  Geographical  and  commercial  gazette,    v.  1.     no.  1.     New 
York,  1855. 

Behring's  sea  and  Arctic  ocean,  from  surveys  of  the  U.  S.  North  Pacific  sur- 
veying expedition  in  1855,  commander  John  Rodgers,  commanding,  and 
from  Russian  and  English  authorities.  Compiled  by  E.  R.  Knorr.  Drawn 
by  Louis  Waldecker.     30x34.     [n.  p.  1855]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  119 

Arctic  regions.     Karte  des  Arktischen  archipel's  der  Parry-inseln  nach  den  bis  zuni 
jahre  1855  gewonnenen  resultaten  Englischer  aufnahmen  gezeichnet  von 
A.  Petermann.     9^  x  22.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1855. 
[In  Petemiann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1855.     pi.  8]. 

Carte  des  regions  Arctiques  et  du  passage  nord-ouest  d'apres  la  dernier  carte 

de  ramiraute  Britannique  (20  Jan.  1855).    Par  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     S  x  18. 
•[In   Xouvelles   annales  des  voyages.      [6"  serie].     8°.      Paris,  1S55.      v.  1. 
p.  257]. 

Opt.  MacClintock's   entdeckung  der  iiberreste   von    sir  John    Franklin's 

Nordpolar  expedition.     Nach  der  von  J.  Wyld  piiblicirten  carte  reducirt. 
.       6Jx4J. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zii  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1859.     Xeue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1859.     v.  7.     pi.  4]. 

A  chart  of  the  Arctic  regions.    Projected  from  Berghaus  &  Petermann.    The 

chart  of  E.  K.  Kane.     Materials  in  the  British  hydrographic  offices,  etc. 
I.  I.  H.     Projected  and  engraved  for  Hayes'  Arctic  boat  journey. 
[In  American  geographical  society.      The  Polar  exploring  expedition.     A 
special  meeting.     1860.     8°.     New  York,  1860.     p.  40]. 

Das  nordlichste  land  der  erde  entdeckt  1616  bis  1861.     Nach  den  original 

quellen  gez.  von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  17. 
[In   Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     1869.     4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1867 
pi.  6]. 

Specialkarte  des  nordlichen  theiles  von  Ost  Gronland.     Von  A.  Petermann. 

9J  X  7f .     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868. 
[In  Petermann  (A. )     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  186S.     pi.  17. 
pp.  332-333]. 

tJbersichtskarte  des  Europaischen  eismeeres  zur  orientirung  des  verlaufes  der 

Deutschen  expedition  vom  24  mai-28  juni  1868.     Von  A.  Petermann. 
9J  x  7|.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)    Mittheilungen.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes.     1868.     pi.  16. 
p.  332]. 

Karte  der  Nordpolar-lander.     Entworfen  und  bearbeitet  von  dr.  Heinrich 

Kiepert.     Nebst  darstellung  der  warmeverbreitung  von  H.  W.  Dove.     Ber- 
lin, D.  Reimer,  1868.     19  x  23i 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1868.     S°.     Berlin, 
1868.     V.  3.     pi.  5]. 

tJbersicht  des  kurses  und  der  tiefsee-messungen  der  Schwedischen  expedition 

unter    Nordenskiold   &  v.    Otter,  20  juli-19  oktober  1868.      Nach  der 
Schwedischen   karte  von   A.  Petermann.     9J  x  7J.     Gotha,    J.  Perthes, 
1870. 
[In  Petermann  (A. )     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1870.     v.  16. 
pi.  8]. 

Lamont's  reise,  mai-aug.  1871.     Construirt  nach  seinem  tagebuch  von  A. 

Petermann  [etc.]     19  x  13.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1871. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1871.     v.  17. 
pi.  22]. 

Die  entdeckungen  der  Amerikanischen  Nordpolar-expedition  unter  kapitan 

C.  F.  Hall.     1871-73.     Von  A.  Petermann.     17  x  10.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1874. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1874.     v.  20. 
pi.  13]. 


120  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Arctic  regions.  Die  entdeckungen  der  Amerikanischen  Nordpolar-expedition 
unter  capitan  C.  F.  Hall,  1871-73.  Nebst  skizze  der  entdeckungen  der 
Englischen  expedition  unter  kapt.  Nares,  1875-76.  Von  A.  Petermann. 
17  X  10.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876.  v.  22. 
pi.  25]. 

Originalkarte   der    trift   der   Amerikanischen  Nordpolar-expedition  unter 

kapitan  C.  F.  Hall,  1872-73.  von.  80°  bis  53°  nordl.  breite,  und  stand- 
punkt  der  kenntniss  von  West-Gronland  und  dem  Arktischen  Nordost- 
Amerika  in  1873.  Von  A.  Petermann.  21  x  8.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1873. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1873.  v.  19. 
pi.  21]. 

Endgiiltige  karte  von  Franz  Josef  land  entdeckt  von  der  2.  Osterr-Ungarn. 

Nordpolar  expedition  1873  &  74.    Aufgenommen  von  Julius  Payer.    15  x  9. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876.     v.  22 
pi.  11]. 

Die  entdeckungen  der  Englischen  expedition  ''Alert"  &  ''Discovery"  unter 

sir  George  Nares,  1875-6.     Nach  der  Englischen  otfiziellen  admiralitiits 
karte  von  A.  Petermann.     12^  x  9J.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877.     v.  23. 
pi.  2]. 

Skizze  der  entdeckungen  der  Englischen  Polar-expedition  unter  Nares,  1876. 

Von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  6.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876.     v.  22. 
pi.  24]. 

Die  westkiiste  Gronlands  zwischen  Godhaven.  v.  Proven.     Nach  den  auf- 

nahmen  von  R.  Hammer  &  K.  I.  V.  Steenstrup,  1875-1880.     10  x  7J. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1883.     v.  29 
pi.  5]. 

The  countries  round  the  North  Pole.     25  x  25.     London,  E.  Stanford,  1878. 

[In  Young  (Sir  Allen).     The  two  voyages  of  the  "Pandora"  in  1875  and 

1876.     8°.     London,  E.  Stanford,  1879]. 

Provisorische  karte  von  lieuts.  Schwatka's  expedition  zur  aufsuchung  der 

reste  von  sir  John  Franklin's  expedition  auf  King  William  Land  1879  & 
1880.     Nach  H.  W.  Klutschak's  karte.     9 J  x  8.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     v.  26. 
pi.  20]. 

Die  westkiiste  Gronlands  zwischen  Godthaab  und  Frederikshaab.     10  x  12. 

Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)   Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     v.  26. 
pi.  5]. 

AV'rangel  land  und  die  curse  der  Amerikanischen  dampfer,   "Corwin"   & 

"Rodgers"   1880-81.     9^x7^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1882. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1882.     v.  28. 
pi.  2]. 

Bryan  (J.  S.)     Circular  Polar  chart.     Arctic  sea.     [anon.]     20x23.     Pitts- 

burgh, O.  Krebs  lith.  [1882]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  121 

Arctic  regions.     Die  ehemalige  verbreitung  der  Eskimo  im  Arktisch-Amerikan- 
ischen  archipel.     7  x  13. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.      Zeitschrift.     1883.     8°.     Berlin, 
1883.     V.  18.     pi.  2]. 

Kiiste  des  Arktischen  Amerika  von  75°-104°  u.   L.  v.  Gr.  zur  darstellung 

der  Eskimo-wohnsitze  und  ihrer  verbindungs-wege.     7  x  85. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1883.     8°.     Berlin, 
1883.     V.  18.     pi.  3]. 

Die  Eskimo-liinder  nordlich  der  Hudson-strasse.     Zur  iibersicht  der  neu- 

esten  aufnahmen  unter  capt.  Hall,  Schwatka,  Spicer  &  Keeney,  Boas,  und 
anderen.     8|  x  14. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1885.     v.  31. 
pi.  19]. 

'-  The  Arctic  regions  with  the  tracks  of  search  parties  and  the  progress  of  dis- 
covery. Compiled  from  the  latest  information.  1896,  40  x  40.  Wash- 
ington, 1896. 

[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1531]. 

Note. — Gives  the  north  part  of  Alaska. 

Physical  chart  of  North  Polar  regions.      1897.     By  J.   G.   Bartholomew. 

21  X  20J. 
[In  Nansen  (Fridtjof ).    Farthest  north.    8°.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1897.     V.  1.     at  end]. 

Argentine  Republic.     Plata  Americse  provincia.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.  fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  81]. 

Carte  du  Paraguay,  du  Chili,  du  Detroit  de  Magellan,  etc.  dressee  sur  les 

descriptions  des  pp.  Alfonso  d'Ovalle  &  Nicole  Techo,  et  sur  les  relations 
et  memoires  de  Brouwer,  Narborough,  mr.  de  Beauchesne,  &  par  Guil- 
laume  de  I'Isle.     19i  x  25.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  7]. 

La  Plata,     col.     20x27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dol)Son, 
1818.     no.  49]. 

The  provinces  of  La  Plata,  the  banda  orientale  del  Uruguay  and  Chile. 

Chiefly  from  ms.   documents   communicated   by   sir  Woodbine   Parish. 
By  John  Arrowsmith.     19|^  x  24i.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  50]. 

Paraguay  und  der  nordliche  theil  der  Argentinischen  republik  vorziiglich 

nach  den  aufnahmen  der  Nordamericanischen  expedition  unter  Th.  J. 
Page.     1853-56.     Entworfen  v.  H.  Kiepert.     12J  x  16. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin,     Zeitschrift.     1859.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1854.     v.  7.     pi.  7]. 

Der  untere  stromlauf  des  Parana  und  Urucuay  im  gebiete  der  Argentinischen 

republik  nach  der  aufnahme  des  It.  Th.  Page  commandeur  des  Nord- 
americanischen kriegschiffes  Waterwitch.     1855.     16^  x  19. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1858.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1858.     v.  5.     pi.  6], 


122  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Argentine  Republic.  Map  of  the  basin  of  La  Plata,  based  upon  the  resuUs  of  the 
expedition  under  the  command  of  Thos.  J.  Page,  U.  S.  n.  In  the  years 
1853-54-55  &  56.  And  of  the  adjacent  countries  compiled  from  the  best 
authorities,  [anon.]  col.  26  x  36.  fold.  16°.  New  York,  engraved 
on  stone  by  J.  Bien,  [1856]. 

Der  staat  Buenos  Ayres  und  der  siidliche  theil  der  Argentinischen  republik. 

Yon  H.  Kiepert.     9  x  12. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1858.     8°.     Berlin, 
1858      Neue  folge.     v.  4.     pi.  2]. 

Karte  des  fiir  das  eisenbahnproject  Cordova-Jujuy  in  der  Argentinischen 

republik  im  jahre  1866  durch  die  civil  ingenieur  Pompeo  Moneta  und 
Chs.  Campbell  vermessenen  landstriches.  Nach  der  durch  hrn.  dr. 
Burmeister  eingesandten  copie  der  originalzeichnung  auf  |  reducirt. 
17^  X  lOi 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  1868.  8°.  Berlin, 
1868.     V.  3.     pi.  4]. 

Originalkarte  des  nordwestlichen  theiles  der  Argentinischen  republik  [pro- 

vinzen  Tucuman  &  Catamarca]  nach  den  handzeichnungen  &  beschreibun- 
gen  von  prof.  dr.  H.  Burmeister  red.  von  A.  Petermann.    11  x  10.     Gotha, 
J.  Perthes. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)    Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868.     p.  41]. 

Description  geographique  et  statistique  de  la  Confederation  Argentine.     Par 

V.  Martin  de  Moussy.  Atlas.  2«  ^d.  20  pp.  30  pi.  fol.  Paris, 
F.  Didot  freres,  fils  &  cie.  1873. 

Mapa  original  de  la  repiiblica  Argentina  y  estados  adyacentes  compren- 

diendo  las  republicas  de  Chile,  Paraguay  y  Uruguay.     Por  el  dr.  A.  Peter- 
mann.    23J  X  19.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1878.     v.  9. 
no.  39.     p.  24]. 

Mapa  general  de  la  repiiblica  Argentina  y  pafses  limftrofes.     col.     56  x  42. 

Nueva  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1879]. 

Mapa  general  de  la  repiiblica  Argentina  y  pafses  limftrofes.     Hecho  segun 

datos  oficiales  los  mds  modernos  y  en  vista  de  los  recientos  pianos  y 
cr6quis  del  sr.  d.  F.  P.  Moreno  y  del  teniente  coronel  M.  J.  Olascoaga, 
jefe  de  la  oficina  topoga.  militar.  Por  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  cia.  Nueva 
York.  56  x  56.  Rio  de  la  Plata,  Buenos  Ayres,  impreso  por  orden  de  d. 
A.  Estrada,  [1880]. 

— Die  Argentinischen  territorien  der  Pampa,  des  Rio  Negro,  etc.     Nach  den 

aufnahmen  der  expeditionscorps  gegen  die  Indianer  unter  gen.  D.  J.  A. 
Roca.     7^  X  9|.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1881. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1881.     v.  27. 
pi.  5]. 

Skizze  eines  theils  der  Sierra  de  Cordoba.     Nach  trigonometrischen  aufnah- 

men von  dr.  Brackebusch  und  dr.  Seelstrang  in  Cordoba.     11  x  8. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1882.     8°.     Berlin, 
1882.     V.  17.     pi.  1]. 

Institute  geogrdfico  Argentino,  Buenos  Ayres.    Atlas  de  la  Repiiblica  Argen- 

tina, construido  y  publicado  por  el  **  Institute  geogrdfico  Argentino  "  bajo 
los  auspicios  del  excmo.  gobierno  nacional.     2  p.  1.     26  pp.     29  maps.     fol. 
Buenos  Aires,  J.  Ruland,  1898. 
See  also  Cordillera  mountains. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  123 

Arizona.  K.  P.  Kelley's  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona.  Compiled  from  his  pri- 
vate notes  taken  while  XJ.  S.  surveyor  and  from  the  latest  official  reports  in 
the  departments  at  Washington.  By  Arthur  de  Witzleben.  17  x  30. 
St.  Louis,  T.  Schrader,  1860. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Arizona  and  New  Mex- 
ico,    col.     13 J  X  16 J.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Bancroft's  map  of  California,  Nevada,  Utah  and   Arizona,     col.     27  x  31. 

fold.     18°.     San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  1876. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Arizona  [etc.]    6  pp.    1  map  12  x  19. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

Territory  of  Arizona.     1876.     Compiled   from  the  official   records  of  the 

general  land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     23  x  29.     New  York, 
photo,  lith.  by  J.  Bien,  [1876]: 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map   of  Arizona.     Prepared   specially  for  R.  J.  Hinton's   hand  book  of 

Arizona,     col.     fold.     34  x  24.     San  Francisco,  Payot,  Upham  &  co.  1877. 

New  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,   southern  California  and   parts   of 

Nevada,  Utah  and  Sonora.  Compiled  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Mallery  and  J.  M. 
Ward.  1876,  1877.  col.  42  x  33.  San  Fi-ancisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co. 
lith'rs.  [1877]. 

Official  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona.     Compiled  by  E.  A.  Eckoff  and  P. 

Riecker.     1880.     32x27.     New  York,  the  Graphic  co.  [1880]. 

Official  map  of  southern  Arizona  and  of  the  states  of  Sonora,  Chihuahua, 

Sinaloa,  Durango.  Prepared  specially  for  the  Mining  record.  Compiled 
from  surveys,  reconnaissances  and  other  sources  by  Guillermo  Rose.  1882. 
26  X  34.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  photo.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Arizona.  18  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     17  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand, 

McNally  &  CO.  [1893]. 

See  also  Tombstone  mining  district.     Pima  county,  Arizona. 


Arkansas.  Sketch  map  of  the  military  bomity  lands  in  the  Arkansas  territory. 
Laid  down  on  a  scale  of  twelve  miles  to  an  inch.  The  spaces  left  blank  are 
either  fractions,  low  swampy  lands  unfit  for  cultivation,  or  the  surveys 
were  not  completed  when  the  materials  for  this  map  were  collected.  Each 
township  or  square  contains  thirty  six  sections  or  twenty  three  thousand 
and  forty  acres,  numbering  from  the  north  east  corner,  as  will  appear  by 
reference  to  the  south  west  corner  of  this  map.  Military  and  general 
agency,  Washington  City,  6th  december,  1820.  Jno.  Watson,  ms. 
22J  X  17i 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Arkansas  territory.     Drawn 

by  S.  H.  Long.     14^  x  15. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  35]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri  &  Illinois  and  territory  of  Arkansas.     Taken 

from  recent  surveys  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor  general  at  St.  Louis.  By 
E.  Browne  and  E.  Barcroft.  col.  60  x  41.  Philadelphia,  J.  Warr^ 
[1825]. 


124  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Arkansas.  Map  of  Mississippi,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas.  Exhibiting  the  post  offices, 
post  roads,  canals,  railroads,  etc.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col.  48  x  36. 
[n.  p.  1829]. 

The  traveller's  pocket  map  of  Arkansas  with  its  canals,  roads  &  distances;  by 

H.  S.  Tanner,     col.     10^  x  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1832]. 

Map  of  the  Arkansas  surveying  district  showing  the  extent  of  public  surveys 

in  said  district  on  the  31.  oct.     Surveyor's  office,  Little  Kock,  31.  oct. 
1837.     25.  cong.  2d  sess.     13  x  18.     Washington,  1837. 
[In  United  States.    Congress,    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  140]. 

Map  of  Arkansas  surveying  district,  showing  the  extent  of  public  surveys  in 

said  district  on  the  30  sept.  1839.     16  x  16.     Little  Rock,  [1839]. 
[In  L^nited  States.     Congress.      A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  86]. 

A  new  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas,  constructed  principally  from  United 

States  surveys,  exhibiting  countries,  townships  &  sections.     By  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839.     20J  x  23^ 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

A  new  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas,  constructed  principally  from  United 

States  surveys,  exhibiting  counties,  townships  &  sections.  By  H.  S. 
Tanner.     1839.     20  x  24.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1839]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas;  showing  the  topography  of  the  country  and 

united  surveys  [etc.]     Prepared  at  the  general  land  office  for  and  at  the 
request  of  the  hon.  Solon  Borland,  of  the  Senate.     June  1848.     14  x  15. 
[Washington,  [1848]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

'■ Arkansas.     Map  of  the  Arkansas  surveying  district,  showing  the  extent  of 

public  surveys  in  said  district,  oct.  30,  1850.     16  x  22.     [n.  p.  1850] . 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Schonberg's  map  of  Arkansas,    col.    fold.    11x13.    [New  York,  Schdnberg 

&co.  1866]. 

Johnson's  Arkansas,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana,    col.     fold.     23  x  17.    New 

York,  A.J.  Johnson,  [1866]. 
Note. — Nos.  44  and  45  of  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas,     col.     fold.     30  x  37. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1871. 

Map  showing  crevasses  and  devastation  from  overflow  of  the  Mississippi 

river  in  Arkansas,  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  From  notes  compiled  and 
furnished  by  T.  S.  Hardee.  1874.  21^  x  36.  New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis, 
1874. 

New  township  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas.    Geo.  N.  Walkley,  del.    16  x  16. 

Little  Rock,  T.  B.  Mills  &  co.  [1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Arkansas,  Louisiana  and 

Mississippi,     col.     26  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

New  township  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas.     15  x  15.     Little  Rock,  Ark. 

T.  B.  Mills  &  CO.  1875. 

Arkansas.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     16  x  24.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray 

&  son,  [1876]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  125= 

Arkansas,  Exhibit  G.  [Map  of  part  of  Missouri  and  Arkansas,  anon.]  coL 
16  X  18.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1878]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas,  and  of  the  Indian  territory  with 

adjacent  portions  of  Mississippi,  Tennessee,  Missouri,  Kansas,  Texas  and^ 
Louisiana.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     1879.     2  sheets,      fold.      fol.     [Wash- 
ington, 1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Arkansas.     32  pp.     1  map 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Arkansas.     82 

pp.     1  col.  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Arkansas.     34  pp.     13  x  19.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1884]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Arkansas.     44  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     44  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&co.  [1893]. 

Shewey's  guide  &  map  of  the  hunting  and  fishing  grounds  of  Missouri  and. 

Arkansas.     56  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     St.  Louis,  A.  C.  Shewey,  [1892]. 

See  also  Jefferson  co.  Ark.  and  Sebastian  co.  Ark. 

Arkansas  river.     A  map  of  the  Arkansas  river.     Constructed  by  H.  S.  Tanner.. 
9f  X  19^. 
[In  Nuttall  (Thomas).     A  journal  of  travels  into  the  Arkansas  territory  in. 
the  year  1819.     8°.     Phila.  1821.     front.] 

Military  reconnaissance  of  the  Arkansas,  Rio  del  Norte  and  Rio  Gila,  by 

W.  H.  Emory,  made  in  1846-7  with  the  advance  guard  of  the  army  of  the 
w^est  under  command  of  brig.  gen.  Stephen  W.  Kearney.     Constructed 
under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  1847.     Drawn  by  Joseph  Welch. 
30  X  65.     Washington,  C.  R.  Graham,  1847. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.  ] 

Armstrong  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Armstrong  co.  Pennsylvania.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  G.  M.  &  H.  W.  Hopkins,  fold.  56  x  47.  Philadelphia,  A.  Pomeroy 
&  S.  W.  Treat,  1861. 

Arredondo  grant,  Alachua  county,  Fla.     23  x  21.     [St.  Augustine,  1846]. 

Note. — This  map  is  in  conformity  with  the  field  notes  of  the  survey  and 
division  thereof  made  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
by  the  superior  court  of  the  district  of  east  Florida,  at  the  June  term  of 
1846.     Signed  David  H.  Burr  &  Henry  Washington. 

Aruba,  W.  I.  [Distant  views  of  Antigua  and  Aruba.  ms.  [anon.]  fold.  13x22. 
[17-]. 

Ascot  gold  and  mining  company.  The  Ascot  gold  fields.  Lower  Canada.  Drawn,, 
engraved  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  fold.  18  x  15.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1865]. 

Ashburton  coal  company.  Map  of  the  property  of  the  Ashburton  coal  company 
(part  of  the  west  Hazleton  &  Catawissa  falls  estate)  in  SchuylkiU  and 
Luzerne  counties.  Pa.  From  surveys  by  W^.  F.  Roberts.  7x17.  New- 
York,  lith.  by  Dodge  &  Gratton,  [1864?]. 


126  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ashland  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Ashland  co.  Ohio,  1861.  Surveyed,  drawn  and 
published  by  John  McDonnell,  fold.  53x50.  [Philadelphia],  J. 
McDonnell,  1861. 

Nunan's  map.     Showing  the  sections,  farms,  lots  and  villages.     From  actual 

surveys  by  Philip  Nunan  &  H.  S.  Plumb,     col.     fold.     56x41.     Pitts- 
burgh, W.  Schuchman,  [1861]. 

Ashland,  Wis.  Kennan  (K.  K.)  Map  of  Ashland,  Ashland  co.  Wis.  Accord- 
ing to  the  recorded  plats  of  Ashland  and  its  additions.  Scale,  300  ft.  to 
an  inch.     fold.     29 x  48.     [Milwaukee],  the  Milwaukee  litho.  and  eng.  co. 

[1883]. 

Assung-uy,    Brazil.       Map   showing   the    position   of  the  colony   of    Assunguy. 
11x14^ 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     State  papers,  1875, 
V.  82]. 

Atascosa  county,  Tex.     21  x  23.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  railroad.  A  correct  map  of  the  United  States, 
showing  the  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  railroad  and  connections, 
col.     fold.     15x27.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.  [1882]. 

_  Map  showing  the  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  railroad  system.     With  its 

connections,     fold.     28J  x  33.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1883]. 

Athens  county,  Ohio.  Lake  (D.J.)  Atlas  of  Athens  county,  Ohio.  88  pp.  incl. 
26  maps  &  32  pi.  2  fold,  maps  at  end.  fol.  Philadelphia,  Titus,  Sim- 
mons, &  Titus,  1875. 

Atlanta,  Ga.     Map  showing  the  operations  of  the  national  forces  under  the  com- 
mand of  maj.  gen.  W.  T.  Sherman  during  the  campaign  resulting  in  the 
capture  of  Atlanta,  Ga.  sept.  1, 1864.    Drawn  by  E.  Hergesheimer.    20  x  14. 
[Washington,  1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map  illustrating  the  siege  of  Atlanta,  Ga.  by  the  U.  S.  forces  under  com- 

mand of  major  gen.  W.  T.  Sherman,  from  the  passage  of  Peach  Tree 
creek,  July  19,  1864,  to  the  commencement  of  the  movement  upon  the 
enemy's  line  of  communication  south  of  Atlanta,  aug.  26,  1864.  Reduced 
and  engraved  from  an  original  prepared  under  the  direction  of  capt.  O.  M. 
Poe,  on  gen'l.  Sherman's  staff.  39th  congress.  1st  sess.  Report  of  the 
chief  engineer,  no.  2.  11|  x  21.  Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Map  showing  route  of  the  marches  of  the  army  of  gen'l.  W.  T.  Sherman  from 

Atlanta  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     To  accompany  the  report  of  operations  from 
Savannah,  Ga.  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the 
chief  engineer,  U.  S.  A.     no.  3.     10  x  16.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co. 
[1866]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Atlanta,  Ga.     81  pp.  incl.  22  sheets  fold. 

[Philadelphia],  for  the  southern  and  southwestern  surveying  co.  1878. 

I^tham  (E.  B.)  and  Baylor  (H.B.)     Atlas  of  Atlanta,  Ga.     1893.     1  p.  1. 

40  sheets,    fol.     [Atlanta,  Ga.  1894]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  127 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  railroad.  Map  showing  the  new  transcontinental  route  of 
the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  railroad  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  fold.  15  x  32.  New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.'  Colton 
&  CO.  [1883]. 

Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Map  of  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  From  actual  surveys  and  official 
records,     col.     fold.     46  x  60.     Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Scott,  1877. 

Xew  map  of  Atlantic  City  made   by  Fowler  &   Lummis,   civil  engineers, 

Philadelphia,  1880.     Engr.  by  C.  E.  Ruff.     12  x  23.     [Philadelphia,  1880]. 

Atlas  of  Atlantic  City,  X.  J.  including  South  Atlantic  City,  Chelsea,  Vent- 

nor,  Oberon  and  Longport.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Ellis  Kiser  and  O. 
Barthel.  1  p.  1.  index  map.  19  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  A.  H.  ^Mueller 
&  CO.  1896. 

Atlantic  coast  (United  States) .  An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  Xew  York 
to  the  I.  Cape  Briton  with  tables  of  the  direct  and  thwart  courses  and  dis- 
tances from  place  to  place,  by  capt.  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with 
particular  plans  of  the  harbors  of  Xew  York,  Boston,.Canso  bay&  Annapolis 
Royal.     41  x  72.     London,  I.  Mount,  [etc.]  about  1733. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Xorth  America  from  cape  Hatteras  to  Egg  river, 

including  Chesapeak  bay.  Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities  by  Samuel 
Lambert,     fold.     26  x  38.     [Salem,  Mass.]  1822. 

Atlantic  county,  N.  J.  Topographical  map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys 
under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  fold.  67  x  64.  Xew  York, 
Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1872. 

Atlantic  ocean.     A  chart  of  the  Western  ocean.     By  John  Seller.     17x21. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  39]. 

Mare  del  Xord.     17 J  x  24^ 

[In  Coronelli   (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.    Yenetia,  1695-97.    v.  1. 
bet.  pp.  78-79]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  showing  the  variations  of  the  compass  in  the  West- 

em  and  Southern  oceans  as  observed  in  the  year  1700,  by  his  majestie's 
command.     By  Edm.  Halley.     19  x  23. 
[In  English   (The)  pilot.     The   fourth   book.     fol.     Dublin,  B.  Grierson, 
1767.     opp.  p.  3]. 

Chart  of  the  Atlantic  ocean  with  the  British,  French  and  Spanish  settle- 

ments in  North  America  and  the  West  Indies,  as  also  on  the  coast  of 
^         Africa.     By  Thos.  Jefferys. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.,  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  Xorth  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  13]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Hydrographical  map  of  the  Atlantic  ocean,  extending  from  the  southermost 

part  of  North  America  to  Europe.     14  x  24. 
[In  Brahm  (John  Gerard  William  de).     The  Atlantic  pilot.     8°.     London, 
1772]. 

A  chart  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 

oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa  and  Asia,     [anon.] 
London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  June  10,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  1-3]. 


128  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Atlantic  ocean    Carte  generale  de  1' ocean  Atlantique  ou  Occidental,  dressee  au 
depot  general  des  cartes,  plans,  et  journaux  de  la  marine  et  publiee  par 
ordre  du  ministre  pour  le  service  des  vaisseaux  Fran^ais  en  1786.      Eevue 
et  corrigee  en  1792.     5«  ed.     fold.     24  x  36.     [Paris,  1792]. 
[Rochambeau:  1]. 

A  new  general  chart  of  the  Atlantic  or  Western  ocean  and  adjacent  seas, 

including  the  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa,  from  60°  north  latitude  to  the 
equator,  and  also  the  opposite  coast  of  America.     By  mr.  de  Fleurieu.     2 
sheets.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1793. 
[In  Jeff erys  (Thomas).     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer^ 
1794.     no.  2-3]. 

A  new  general  chart  of  the  Atlantic  or  Western  ocean  and  adjacent  seas, 

including  the  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa  from  60°  north  latitude  to  the 
equator,  and  also  the  opposite  coast  of  North  America.  Drawn  and  regu- 
lated by  the  most  accurate  astronomic  observations,  and  the  journals  of 
the  most  experienced  navigators,  [anon.]  2  sheets  each  20  x  55.  Lon- 
don, Laurie- &  Whittle,  may  12, 1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part 
of  the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle, 
1800.     no.  2-3]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  Atlantic  or  Western  ocean.     Improved  by  W.  Heather. 

Engraved  by  J.  Stephenson,  1814.  Revised  and  corrected  by  J.  W.  Norie. 
fold.     37x49.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1814]. 

General  chart  of  the  Atlantic  ocean.     By  John  Purdy.     2  sheets.     London, 

J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  oct.  12,  1812,  additions  to  1817. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  1-2]. 

Blunt' s  new  chart  of  the  South  Atlantic  ocean.     Revised,  improved  and 

engraved  according  to  the  latest  Spanish  and  other  surveys.  Published 
by  Edmund  M.  Blunt,  fold.  34x50.  [New  York],  for  W.  Hooker, 
1824. 

Blunt' s  new  chart  of  the  Atlantic  or  Western  ocean,  extending  from  the 

equator  to  lat.  74°  40^  n.  long.  31°  45^  e.  to  long.  91°  w.  col.  fold.  36  x  49. 
New  York,  E.  M.  Blunt,  1826. 

Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  North  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     Drawn  by 

It.  W.  B.  Whiting,  1848.     34  x  72.     [Washington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office] . 

Pilot  chart  of  the  North  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury,  1849.     Series  C.     sheet 

no.  1-2.  each  25  x  35.  New  York,  engraved  by  Sherman  &  Smith, 
[1849]. 

Same.     1853.     2d  ed.     Series  C.     no.  1-2.     each  25  x  35.     New  York,  eng. 

by  Sherman  &  Smith,  [1853]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.] 

Pilot  chart  of  the  South  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1850.     Series  C.     no.  1. 

35  x  23.     [Washington,  1850]. 

Same.     1853.     Series  C.     no.  1-2.     each  35  x  23.     [Washington,  1853]. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  129 

Atlantic  ocean.     Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  North  Atlantic,  by  31.  F.  Maury. 
Drawn  by  It.  Benj.  S.  Gantt.     1850.     Series  D.     Thermal  sheet  no.  1-8. 
each  36  x  24.     [Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Chart  of  the  North  Atlantic  ocean,  from  the  most  recent  surveys.     1851. 

Drawn  and  eng.  by  Chas.  Copley,     fold.     44  x  60.     New  York,  E.  &  G.  W. 
Blunt,  1851. 

Trade  wind  chart  of  the  Atlantic  ocean,  by  M.  F.  Maury,     col.     24  x  36. 

[n.  p.  1851]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bereau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  North  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1852. 

Thermal  sheet  no.  1-8.     Series  D.     each  24  x  35.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office] . 

Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  north  Atlantic.     By  M.  F.  Maury.     Drawn  by 

It.  W.  B.  Whiting.    1852.    3d.  ed.    1852.    Series  A.    no.  1-8.      col.  tracks, 
each  35  x  25.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  South  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1852. 

Series  D.     no.  1-4.     each  35  x  24.     [Washington,  1852]. 

Same.     1853.     Series  A.     no.  1—4.     each  35  x  24.     [Washington,  1853]. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office] . 

Storm  and  rain  chart  of  the  North  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury,  1853.     Series 

E.     24  X  35.     [Washington,  1853]. 
United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Plydrographic 
office. 

Storm  and  rain  chart  of  the  South  Atlantic,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1854.     Series 

E.     24x35.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.     Navy  Department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office] . 

— : Gnomonic  chart.  Middle  and  upper  part  of  the  north  Atlantic  ocean.  Com- 
piled for  use  in  great  circle  sailing  by  Gustave  Herrle  c.  e.  28  x  36. 
[Washington,  1880]. 

Atlantic  HigMands,  Monmouth,  county,  N.  J.  Nobles  (John  C. )  Map  of  the 
Atlantic  Highlands,  Monmouth  co.  New  Jersey,  [anon.]  Scale,  400  ft. 
to  1  inch.     col.     fold.     15x26.     New  York,  photo  lith.  by  K.  A.  Welcke, 

[1883]. 

Atlantic,  Mississippi  &  Ohio  railroad.  A  map  showing  the  Atlantic,  Mississippi 
and  Ohio  r.  r.  and  its  connections,  from  Norfolk  to  Cumberland  Gap  via 
Bristol,     fold.     20  x  33.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co,  1867. 

Attakapas  region,  La.  Outline  extract  from  Hardee's  new  map  of  Louisiana  now 
in  course  of  publication,  A.  D.  1870.  showing  the  Attakapas  region  and 
parish  of  St.  Landry.  20 J  x  27.  [New  Orleans],  engraved  for  D.  Den- 
nett, [1870]. 

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130  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Attleboro',  Mass.  Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Attleboro'  town,  Mass.  80 
pp.  incl.  14  maps.     fol.    Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co,  1880. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  title,  index  map. 
16  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Audrain  county,  Mo.     Baker  (Charles  W.)  Map  of  Audrain  county,  Missouri, 

showing  one  hundred  miles  of  first  class  railroad  and  furnishing  cheap 

'  transportation  to  the  best  markets.  8  x  10^.     St.  Louis.  A.  L.  Thornton. 

[1880]. 

Augusta,  Ga.  Map  of  the  City  of  Augusta,  Ga.  By  A.  H.  Davidson.  Drawn  for 
the  Augusta  trade  issue.     1881.     fold.     14  x  19.     [Augusta,  1881]. 

Augusta,  Me.  (City  of).  Map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys.  Under  the 
superintendance  of  W.  A.  Sherman,     col.     fold,     50  x  50.     New  York, 

Comstock  &  Cline,  1875. 

Austin,  Tex.  (City  of) .     A  topographical  map.     Revised,  corrected  and  enlarged 
from  actual  surveys,  by  Reuben  W.  Ford.     Jan.  1872.     fold.     40  x  36. 
Austin,  De  Cordova  &  Withers,  [1872]. 
Same.     fold.     18x14.     Austin,  De  Cordova,  [1872]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Austin.     Drawn  under  the  direction  of  C.  D.  Anderson, 

by  Louis  Klappenbach.     30  x  27.     [Austin],  lith.  by  A.  Askenold,  [1876]. 

Austin  county,  Tex.     [Map].     23  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  past  &  co.  [1879]. 

Avila  (Province  of) .     See  Ecuador,  S.  A. 

Azilia  (Margravate  of) ,  South  Carolina.     A  plan  representing  the  form  of  settling 
the  districts,  or  county  divisions  in  the  margravate  of  Azilia.     11^  x  11^. 
[In  Montgomery  (Sir  Robert).     A  discourse  concerning  the  design' d  estab- 
lishment of  a  new  colony  to  the  south  of  Carolina.     18°.     London,  1717]. 

Azores.  Chart  of  the  Agores  (Hawks)  islands,  called  also  Flemish  and  Western 
islands,  [anon.]  18  x  28.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  oct.  1797. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  4]. 
Note. — Inset  "Observations  of  The  Formigas,"  by  capt.  Nath.  Simpson, 
1783. 

Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Azores  or  Western  islands,  Madeira, 

the  Canary  islands,  and  part  of  the  coasts  of  Portugal  and  Africa  between 
the  Borlings  and  cape  Bojador.     John  Purdy  delin.     London,  R.  Laurie 
&  J.  Whittle,  June  12,  1807.     2d.  ed.     1811. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  3]. 

Baboul  bay.     See  Bull's  bay,  Newfoundland. 

Babylon,  N.  Y.  Wendelken  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  Babylon,  Islip  and  south 
part  of  Brookhaven,  in  Suffolk  co.  N.  Y.  2  p.  I.  17  sheets,  fol.  New 
York,  Wendelken  &  co.  1888. 

BaflB.n's  bay.     A  particular  maj)  of  Baffin  and  Hudson's  bay.     London,  for  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  feb.  1777. 
[Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     On  no.  1-2,     Pownall  (T.)     A  new  and  correct  map  of 
North  America]. 


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Bahama  islands.     A  chart  of  the  Bahama  islands  with  a  description  of  the  gulf  of 
Florida  and  Windward  passage,  &c.     By  J.  C.     7j  x  12. 
[In  C.  (J.)     A  description  of  the  Windward  passage  and  gulf  of  Florida. 
[By  J.  C.  anon.]     2d  ed.     sm.     4°.     London,  J.  Applebee,  1739]. 

Chart  of  part  of  the  Bahama  islands,  showing  the  track  ascribed  to  Columbus 

on  his  discovery  of  the  new  world.  Compiled  and  drawn  under  the 
direction  of  W.  T.  Bright,  in  charge  of  drawing  division  U.  S.  coast  and 
geodetic  survey  office,  by  T.  J.  O'Sullivan,  draughtsman,  april,  1881.  fold. 
22  X  36.     [Washington,  1881]. 

A  chart  of  the  island  Cuba.     The  gulf  of  Florida,  with  the  Bahama  islands, 

and  ye  Windward  passage,     [anon.]     17  x  21.     [London,  about  1680]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  35] . 
Note. — Attributed  to  John  Thornton. 

A  new  chart  of  the  Bahama  islands  and  the  Windward  passage.     17  x  20. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  47]. 

A  plan  of  the  straights  of  Bahama,  through  which  the  expedition  fleet  was 

conducted  in  the  year  1762  against  the  Havana,     [anon.]     4  x  7h. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  32. 
Jan.  1763.      opp.  p.  40]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  Bahama  islands  and  the  windward  passage.     By  Samuel 

Thornton.    16J  x  20. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     Dublin,  B.  (xrierson, 
1767.     p.  49]. 

A  map  of  the  isle  of  Cuba,  with  the  Bahama  islands,  gulf  of  Florida,  and 

the  Windward  passage.     Drawn  from  English  and  Spanish  surveys. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  79]. 

Pais  cedes,  sheet  2,  containing  the  peninsula  &  gulf  of  Florida,  with  the 

Bahama  island.     By  Thos.  Jefferys. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).    A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  67]. 

The  coast  of  West  Florida  and  Louisiana  [&]  The  peninsula  and  gulf  of 

Florida  or  channel  of   Bahama  with   the  Bahama  islands.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  34]. 

The  coast  of  west  Florida  and  Louisiana  [&]  The  peninsula  and  gulf  of 

Florida  and  channel  of  Bahama  with  the  Bahama  islands.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  25]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Floride  Occidentale  et  Louisiane  [&]  La  peninsule  et 

golfe  de  la  Floride  ou  canal  de  Bahama  avec  les  isles  de  Bahama.    Tra- 
duite  de  Jefferys.     18^  x  47.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).   Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778  [-1792?]     no.  22]. 


132  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Bahama  islands.  The  peninsula  and  gulf  of  Florida,  or  New  Bahama  channel,  with 
the  Bahama  islands.  By  Thos.  Jefferys.  24  x  36.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  20]. 

Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Windward  passages  and  Bahama  islands, 

with  the  islands  of  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  etc.  Compiled  from  a 
great  variety  of  topographic  surveys  and  nautical  details.  By  John  Purdy. 
3d  ed.  improved.  1818.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  sept.  2,  1811 
[1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  11-12]. 

Map  of  the  Bahama  islands  from  official  documents.     Compiled  by  John 

Arrowsmith.     19  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1848. 
[In  Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Accounts  and  papers.    Colonies.    1847-48> 
V.46]. 

Bahia,  or  SSo  Salvador,  Brazil.      Planta  della  citta  di  S.  Salvadore,  c^pitale  del 
Bresile.     7^  x  11^. 
[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  49]. 

See  also  Sao  Salvador,  Brazil. 

Bahia  de  Todos-os-Santos,  Brazil.     Sinvs  Omnium  Sanctorv.     Bahia  de  Todos- 
OS  Santos,     no.  31.     15J  x  19^. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  1' Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  257-258]. 

Sinvs  Omnium  Sanctorv.     [By  William  Janszoon  Blaauw.     [anon.]    15x20. 

Amsterdam,  1667?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  15] . 
Note. — Text  in  Latin  and  Dutch.    No.  31  at  right  corner.     From  ''Blaauw's- 

Le  grand  atlas." 

Kaart  van  de  Aller-Heiligen  baay.     13  x  16. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.} 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1767.     v.  2.     opp.  p.345]. 

Bahia  Honda,  Cuba.     Plan  of  Bahia  Honda.     [By  Fran.  Math.  Cell,     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  84]. 

The  harbours  of  Port  Antonio,  in  Jamaica  [&]  Plan  of  Bahia  Honda,  on  the 

north  side  of  Cuba. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  47]. 

Bahias  del  Almirante.     See  Almirante  (Bahiasdel). 

Ballston,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Saratoga  and  Ballston,  with  surroundings.  By  J.  B. 
Beers  &  co.  col.  25  x  26^.  fold.  18°.  New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co. 
[1875]. 

P>eers  (F.  W\)  and  Cramer  (Louis  H.)     Combination  atlas  of  Saratoga  and 

Ballston.     86  pp.  inch  18  maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Baltimore,  Md.     [Ville,  post  et  rade  de  Baltimore  dans  le  Maryland,     anon.     ms. 
col.     fold.     10x14.     177-]? 
[Rochambeau:  13]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  133 

Baltimore,  Md.  A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routes  between  the  cities  of 
New  York,  Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added  as  an  his- 
torical companion  the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing 
at  Elk  river  in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Xevisink  in  1778.  By  John 
Hills,     col.     fold.     11  X  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Baltimore  and  its  environs.     Dedicated  to  the  citizens 

of  Baltimore.     Taken  upon  the  spot  by  their  most  humble  servant  A.  P. 
Folie.     fold.     21  x  24.     Philadelphia,  J.  Poapard  sculpsit,  1792. 

Warner  &  Hanna's  plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Baltimore  respectfully 

dedicated  to  the  mayor,  city  council,  and  citizens  thereof  by  the  proprie- 
tors, 1801.     18J  X  27i     [Baltimore,  1801]. 

Baltimore.     Annapolis  and  adjacent  country.     5J  x  31. 

[In  Melish  (John).     A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1818]. 

Maryland.     By  F.  Lucas,  jr.     Cone  &  Freeman  sc.     11  x  20.     Baltimore, 

F.  Lucas,  jr.  [1819]. 
Note  — Contains  also  a  plan  of  the  "City  of  Baltimore." 

This  plan  of  the  city  of  Baltimore  as  enlarged  &  laid  out  under  the  direction 

of  the  commissioners  appointed  by  the  general  assembly  of  Maryland  in 
feby.  1818,  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the  citizens  thereof  by  their  obt. 
servt.  T.  H.  Poppleton,  surveyor  to  the  board.  C.  P.  Harrison  script, 
sculp.  New  York,  1823.  43J  x  49^ 
Note. — Pictorial  margin  containing  views  of  Baltimore  in  1822,  1752,  and 
plan  of  city  in  1729. 

Baltimore.     5x9. 

[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     The  American  traveller.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1834]. 

Baltimore.     [View].     Drawn  by  J.  R.  Smith.     5^x7^. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  222]. 

[Map  of  the  cities  of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Boston,  and  Baltimore.     By 

J.  Doggett,  jr.     J.  M.  Atwood,  sc.     11^  x  12J.     New  York,  J.  Doggett,  jr. 
1842]. 

Map  of  the  city  and  county  of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  from  original  surveys 

by  J.  C.  Sidney  &  P.  J.  Browne,     fold.     43  x  32.     Baltimore,  J.  :\I.  Ste- 
phens, [1850]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Baltimore,  Maryland.     Compiled  from  records  &  surveys 

.  by  Sidney  &  Neff.    fold.    34  x  42.    [Camden,  N.  J.]  L.  Van  Derveer,  1851. 

Plan  of  Curtis'   creek  wharf  and  railroad  comp'ys  improvements.     1854. 

William  Sides,  civil  engineer.     22  x  30.     Philadelphia,  lith.  of  Wagner  & 
McGuigan,  [1854]. 

Fort  no.  1.     West  defences  of  Baltimore,  Md.     lOJ  x  16f     Baltimore,  E. 

Sachse&co.  [1863]. 

City  of  Baltimore,     col.     14  x  llf. 

[In  Martenet  (Simon  J. )     Martenet's  map  of  Maryland.     Atlas  edition.     4°. 
[Baltimore,  1866]. 

Tyson  (Henry).     Design  for  the  improvement  of  the  channel  of  Jones  Falls 

and  drainage  of  the  adjacent  portion  of  the  city.     col.     21  x  35.     Balti- 
more, lith.  by  J.  Hoen  &  co.  [1868].     ' 


134  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Baltimore,  Md.     E.  Sachse  &  co.'s  bird's  eye  view  of  the  city  of  Baltimore,  1869. 
fold.     64  X  127.     [Baltimore,  E.  Sachse  &  co.  1870]. 

Weishampel  (John  F.  jr. )     New  and  enlarged  map  of  Baltimore  including 

Waverly,  Hampden,    [etc.]     24J  x  29.     11  sheet  fold.     18°.     Baltimore, 
J.  F.  Weishampel,  jr.  1872. 

Sachse  (E.)  &  co.     Map  of  the  city  of  Baltimore.     Showing  the  most  direct 

routes  to  the  principal  public  buildings  &  parks,  and  the  different  lines  of 
city  pas.  s.  railway's.    1875.     18  x  22.    Baltimore,  E.  Sachse  &  co.  [1875]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Baltimore.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     15  x  12.     Phila- 

delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1876]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  his  Atlas  of  the  United  States. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Baltimore,  Md.  and  environs.     2  v.     127 

pp.  incl.  35  maps;  91  pp.  incl.  35  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1877. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Baltimore,  Maryland.     1877.     Compiled  expressly  for 

this  work  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.     14  x  23.     [Philadelphia,  1877]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Altas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including  Anne 

Arundel  90.  Md.     77  pp.  8  1.  incl.  24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1878. 

Hopkins  ( G.  M. )     Altas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including  Howard 

CO.  Md.     77  pp.  8  1.  incl.  24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,   G.  M.  Hopkins, 

1878. 

Hull  (T.  B.)  &  CO.     Map  showing  Baltimore  harbor,  approaches  and  pas- 

sage of  railroads  through  the  city,    location  of  depots,  elevators,  etc. 
6^x9  J.     [Baltimore,  1878]. 

Robinson  (E. )     Map  of  the  city  of  Baltimore  and  vicinity.     Engraved  by 

A.  H.  Mueller.     Scale:  one  inch=l,200  ft.     col.     on    rollers.     64  x  64. 
New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1882. 

AVitteman   (Adolph).     New  bond  paper  map  of  Baltimore.     1  sheet  fold. 

18°.     14  x  18.     New  York,  1886. 

Baltimore  county,  Md.     Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  Baltimore  co.  Md.     77  pp.  5  1. 
incl.  23  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877. 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad.     Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  various  routes 
surveyed  for  the  Bait.  &  Ohio  railroad  by  order  of  the  board  of  engineers. 
Drawn  by  It.  J.  Barney.     23  x  10.     [Baltimore,  1836?]. 
Note. — To  the  subscribers  of  the  "American"  from  Dobbin,  Murphy  & 
Bose. 


Map  and  profile  of  the  location  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad  from 

Cumberland  to  Wheeling.  Showing  the  various  routes  surveyed  from  the 
year  1836  to  the  final  establishment  in  1850.  Drawn  by  Albert  Fink,  Bal- 
timore, 1850.     fold.     34  X  60.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  A.  Hoen  &  co.  [1850]. 

Bandera  county,  Tex.     Map.     16  x  29.     [St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A  Gast  &  co.  1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 

Baracoa  (Bay  of),  Cuba.     Plan  of  puerto  de  Baracoa.     [anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).    A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T;  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  81a]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  135 

Baracoa  (Bay  of) ,  Cuba.    Plan  of  Baracoa  [&]  Plan  of  BahiaXagua.     [anon.    Lon- 
don, Laurie  &  Whittle,  n.  d;] 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  &  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  51]. 

Barbados.     The  island  of  Bermudas  [&]  The  island  of  Barbados.     By  John  Thorn- 
ton and  by  Will.  Fisher.     17  x  20*.     [London,  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  33]. 


A  new  map  of  the  island  of  Barbados,  wherein  every  parish,  plantation, 

watermill  and  cattle-mill  is  described  with  the  name  of  the  present  pos- 
sessor and  all  things  else  remarkable  according  to  a  late  exact  suryey 
thereof.     By  Philip  Lea,  and  by  lohn  Sellers.     19  x  22.     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  38]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Barbados.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  17. 

[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  69]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  1'  isola  di  Barbados.     9x7. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  26]. 

Barbadoes,  surveyed  by  WilKam  Mayo,  engraved  and  improved  by  Thomas 

Jefferys.     Improved  ed.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12, 1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  &  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  26]. 

A  topographical  map  of  the  island  of  Barbados,  based  upon  Mayo's  original 

survey  in  1721,  and  corrected  to  the  year  :  8 16.     By  sir  Robert  Schom- 
burgk.     col.     35^  x  48.     fold.     4°.     London,    Longman,    Browne   &  co. 
1847. 
Note. — Autograph  presentation  copy  by  the  author. 

Plan  of  Carlisle  bay,  Barbados.     Shewing  the  city  of  Bridgetown,  the  har- 

bour, bay  road  &  garrison  of  Saint  Ann's  [and]   Plan  shewing  the  pro- 
posed harbour  of  refuge  at  Bridgetown,  Barbados.     Signed  W.  C.  Ward, 
1851.     J.  Arrowsmith  lith.     15^  x  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.      Parliament.      Accounts  &  papers.      [4.]      Colonies. 
1851.     V.  34]. 

Barnstable  county,  Mass.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Dukes  and  Nantucket, 
Massachusetts.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the  state,  the 
details  from  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Walling, 
1858.     fold.     56  X  60.     Boston,  D.  R.  Smith  &  co.  1858. 

^ Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Barnstable  co.  Mass.     84  pp.  incl.  37 

maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1880. 

Barracoa.     See  Baracoa,  Cuba. 

Barren  hill,  Phila.     Lafayette  at  Barren  Hill. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Sketch  of  Fayette's  position  at  Barren  hill.     Engraved  for  Stedman's  His- 

tory of  the  American  war.     7  x  82. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the   American   war.     4°.     London,  for    the    author,   1794.     v.  1.     face 
p.  377]. 

Barry  county,  Mich.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Eaton  and  Barry,  Mich.  Drawn  by 
Geil  &  Jones.     1860.     46  x  54.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 

Map  of  the  counties  of  Eaton  and  Barry,  Mich.     Published  by  Geil,  Harley 

&  Siverd.     col.     45  x  53.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 


136  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF   AMERICA. 

Basse-terre,  Guadeloupe,  W.  I.  Plan  of  the  attack  against  Basseterre  on  the 
island  of  Guadaloupe,  by  a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  of  war,  com- 
manded by  commodore  Moore  on  ye  22d  of  Jan.  1759  [etc.]  Drawn  on 
the  spot  by  lieut.  col.  Eycaut  of  the  marines.  12|  x  18J.  London, 
T.  Jefferys,  1760. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  97]. 

■ — Plan  of  the  town  of  Basse  Terre,  the  capital  of  Guadaloupe,  from  authentic 

surve3^     13  x  9. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.  p.  107]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Basse-terre,  the  capital  of  Guadaloupe,  from  an  authentic 

survey. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  96]. 

Baton  Rouge,  La.  (Fort).     Plan  of  Fort  Baton  Rouge.     6  x  11. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  4°.  Paris, 
A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  35]. 

Bayah.a.     See  Dauphin  (Fort),  Haiti. 

Beau-Bassin.     See  Chignecto  bay,  Nova  Scotia. 

Beaufort,  N.  C.  (Harbor).  Beaufort  harbor.  North  Carolina.  Surveyed  by  order 
of  the  hon.  J.  K.  Paulding,  sec'y  of  the  navy.  Executed  by  lieuts.  James 
Glynn  [etc.]  Drawn  by  H.  C.  Flagg.  fold.  33  x  24.  Washington,  lith. 
of  P.  Haas,  [1839]. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office]. 

Same.     [In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published 

by  order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  108]. 

Preliminary  sketch  of  Beaufort  harbor,  North  Carolina.     From  a  trigo- 

nometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut  J.  N.  Maffitt.     1851.     18  x  14. 
New  York,  D.  McLellan,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Beau  Sejour  (Fort),  Canada.     Fort  Beau  Sejour,  and  the  adjacent  country,  taken 
possession  of  by  col.  Monckton  in  June,  1755.     13  x  23. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  17]. 

Beaver  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Lawrence  and  Beaver  counties.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  N.  S.  Ames.     50  x  53.     Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Baker,  1860. 

Becouya.     See  Becuia,  W.  I. 

Bedford  (Fort),  Penn.     Fort  Bedford. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763].     no.  14]. 

Bedford  county,  Penn.  Beers  (F.  W. )  County  atlas  of  Bedford,  Pa.  96  pp.  incl. 
34  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1877. 

Bedloes  island  (formerly  Kennedy's),  N.  Y.  Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's  and 
Brown's  islands,  with  Paulus  and  Red  Hook,  together  with  part  of  the 
bay  and  soundings,  shewing  the  position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to 
New  York.     [By  John  Montresor.     anon.]     ms.    39  x  33.     [1766]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  137 

Bee  county,  Tex.     Map.     25  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 

Bering  sea.     Behring's  sea  and  Arctic  ocean  from  surveys  in  the  U.  S.  North  Pacific 
surveying  expedition  in  1855,  commander  John  Rodgers,  U.  S.  N.,  com- 
manding, and  from  Russian  and  EngUsh  authorities.     Compiled  by  E.  R. 
Knorr.     Drawn  by  Louis  Waldecker.     35x33.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office] . 

Behring's  sea  and  Arctic  ocean.     From  surveys  of  the  U.  S.  North  Pacific 

surveying  expedition  in  1855,  commander  John  Rodgers,  U.  S.  N.  com- 
manding, and  from  Russian  and  Enghsh  authorities.     Ed.  of  feb.  1887. 
Drawn  by  Louis  Waldecker.     34x33.     [Washington,  1887]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office,     no.  68]. 

Bering"  strait.      Carta  del  viaggio  di  Lorenzo  Ferrere   Maldonado  nel  1588.     9  x 
18^. 
[In  Maldonado  (L.F.)    Yiaggio  del  mare  Atlantico  al  Pacifico.    4°.    Bologna, 
1812]. 

Wrangel-land  und  iibersicht  der  entdeckungsgeschichte  im  Eismeer  nordl. 

der  Bering-strasse.     1648-1867.     Yon  A.  Petermann.     10  x  12.     Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  1869. 
[In    Petermann    (A.)      Mittheilungen.      1869.      4°.      Gotha,    J.    Perthes, 
[1869].     V.  15.     pi.  2]. 

Ristretto  della  carte  presentate  all'  Accademia  della  scienze  di  Parigi  negli 

anni  1737  en  1752,  dal  sig.  di  Buache.     Rappresenta  la  situazione  delle 
secche,  e  bas  si  fondi  fra'  I'Affrica,  e  I'America.  [etc.]     9J  x  llj. 
[In  Carli  (Dionigio) .     Delle  lettere  Americane.     [anon.]    12°.    Cosmopoli, 
1780]. 

Nouvelle  carte  des  decouvertes  faites  par  des  vaisseux  Russians  aux  cotes 

inconnues  de  I'xlmerique  Septentrionale  avec  les  pais  adiacents.      1758. 
17^  X  24i 
[In  Muller  (G.  F.)       Voyages  et  decouvertes  faites  par  les  Russes.     16°. 
Amsterdam,  1766.     v.  2.     at  end]. 

A  map  of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  Russians  on  the  north  west  coast  of 

America.     Published  by  the  royal  academy  of  sciences  at  St.  Petersburg. 
London,  republished  by  T.  Jefferys.     18|  x  24. 
[In  Muller  (G.  F. )     Voyages  from  Asia  to  America.     4°.     London,  1761]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  septentrionale  et  orientale  de  I'Asie,  qui  comprend  la 

grande  Tartaric,  le  Kamschatka  et  Jesso  avec  la  mer  Glaceale  et  ses  cotes 
dressee  en  1764.     Par  mr.  •  *    *    *    19  x  23. 
[InEngel(S.)     Memoires  et  observations  geographiques.     Par  mr.     *    *    * 
[anon.]     4°.     Lausanne,  1765]. 

Krenitzin's  and  Levasheff's  voyage  to  the  Fox  islands  in  1768  &  1769.    8  x  24. 

[In  Coxe  (William).     Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 

America.     4°.     London,  1803.     p.  192]. 

A  map  of  North  and  South  America  with  part  of  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa. 

By  the  American  traveller.     20  x  27. 
[In  Cluny  (Alexander).     The  American  traveller.     4°.     London,  for  E,  &  C. 
Dilly,  1769]. 


138  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Bering"  strait.     A  map  of  the  new  northern  archipelago  discovered  by  the  Russians, 
etc.     8  X  lOi 
[In  Stsehlin  Storksburg  (J.  von).     An  account  of  the  new  northern  archi- 
pelago.    12°.     London,  1774]. 

Carte  reduite  des  parties  septentrionales  du  globe,  situees  entre  I'Asie  et 

I'Amerique.     Par  m.  Bellin.     A.  v.  Krevelt  sculp.     1777.     8  x  13. 
[In  Histoire  generale  des  voyages.      4°.     Amsterdam,  E.  van  Harrevelt, 
1777.     V.  22.     p.  275]. 

Carte  de  la  cote  n.  o.  de  I'Amerique  et  de  la  cote  n.  e.  de  I'Asie  reconnues 

en  1778  et  1779.     Par  m.  Bonne.     9  x  13. 
[In  Atlas  encyclopedique.     4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     map  131]. 
Note. — Encyclopedic  methodique. 

[Map  and  adjoining  coast,     no  title.     8^x15]. 

[In  Neue  nordische  beytriige.     8°.     St.  Petersburg,  1783.     v.  4.     at  end]. 

A  chart  of  the  northern  Pacific  ocean,  containing  the  n.  e.  coast  of  America, 

explored  in  1778  &  1779,  by  capt.  Cook  and  further  explored  in  1788  & 
1789,  by  John  Meares.     17  x  23. 
[In  Meares  (John).     Voyages  made  in  1788  and  1789.     4°.     London,  1790]. 

Carte  de  1' entree  de  Norton  et  du  d^troit  de  Behring  ou  Ton  voit  le  cap  le 

plus  oriental  de  I'Asie  et  la  pointe  la  plus  occidentale  de  I'Amerique. 

Par  m.  Bonne.     9  x  13. 
[In  Atlas  encyclopedique.     4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     map  130]. 
Note. — Encyclopedic  methodique. 

A  map  comprehending  Behrings  strait,  with  the  adjoining  coasts  of  America. 

7^x8. 
[In  Treesler  (John).     The  habitable  world  described.     8°.     London,  1789. 
v.  5.     p.  98]. 

Behrings  strait.     6  x  5. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  ports, 
etc.  in  the  world,     sm.     4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

A  chart  of  the  strait  between  Asia  and  America.     Drawn  by  A.  Arrowsmith. 

16  x  24. 
[In  Sauer  (M.)     An  account  of  a  geographical  and  astronomical  expedition 
to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia.     4°.     London,  1802.] 

Chart  of  the  Russian  and  English  discoveries  in  the  north  Pacific  ocean. 

12  X  20. 
[In  Coxe  (William).     Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.     4°.     London,  1803.     p.  17]. 

Siberia.     6^  x  9J. 

[In  Coxe  (William).     Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.     4°.     London,  1803]. 

Chart  of  the  Russian  &  English  discoveries  in  the  North  Pacific  ocean. 

12  X  20.     [London],  T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1803. 
[In  Burney  (James).     A  chronological  history  of  northeastern  voyages  of 
discovery.     8°.     London,  1819]. 

Charte  von  der  Behrings  strasse  nach  Merkators  projection.     1816.     15  x  15. 

[In  Kotzebue  (Otto  von).     Entdeckungsreise  in  des  Siidsee  und  nach  der 

Berings  strasse.     8°.     Wien,  1825.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  139 

Bering  strait.     Map  of  the  countries  around  the  North  Pole.    7x7. 

[In  Barrington    (D.)     The    possibility    of    approaching    the  North  Pole 
asserted.     8°.     New  York,  1818. 

Chart  of  the  north  coast  of  Asia  and  of  the  sea  to  the  north  of  Berings  strait. 

9x16. 
[In  Burney  (James).     A  chronological  history  of  northeastern  voyages  of 
discovery.     8°.     London,  1819. 

Chart  of  the  discoveries  in  the  Arctic  sea,  from  Behring  strait  to  Baflfin's 

bay.     1819  to  1854.     14  x  25. 
[In  Belcher  (sir  E.)     The  last  of  the  Artie  voyages.     8°.     London,  1855. 
v.l]. 

Map  of  the  north-east  part  of  Siberia  to  illustrate  the  narrative  of  the  expe- 

dition to  the  Polar  sea  in  1820,  21,  22,  &  23.     Commanded  by  lieut.  Fer- 
dinand von  Wrangell.     15^  x  24. 
[In  Wrangell  (Ferdinand  von).     Narrative  of  the  expedition  to  the  Polar 
sea.     12°.     London,  1844.     at  end]. 

Carte  du  detroit  de  Behring.     7J  x  8. 

[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     Publiees  par  mm.  J.  B.  Eyries  et  Malte- 
Brun.     8°.     Paris,  1822.    v.  13.     p.  132]. 

Mappe-monde  pour  F  intelligence  du  voyage  autour  du  monde  de  la  corvette 

Seniavine.     1826-1829.     14x18. 
[InLutke(F. )     Voyage  autour  du  monde.    8°.    Paris,  1835.    v.l.    at  end]. 

Carte  generale  de  la  mer  de  Behring.     13  x  19. 

[In  Lutke  (F.)     Voyage  autour  du  monde.     8°.     Paris,  1835.     v.  3]. 

Chart  of  the  North  Polar  sea.     Admiralty  office,  1835.     24  x  24. 

[InScoresby  (W.)     The  Franklin  expedition.     8°.     London,  1850. 

Chart  of  the  Arctic  discoveries  including  those  by  capt.  Rosse.     5^  x  9^. 

[In  Williams  (E.)     Na,rrative  of  the  recent  voyage  of  capt.  Rosse  to  the 

Arctic  region.     16°.     New  York,  1835]. 

Chart  of  the  Arctic  shores  of  the  American  continent.     From  Baffin  bay  to 

Behring  strait.     From  the  Admiralty  surveys  corrected  to  feb.  1850. 
[In  Shillinglaw  (J.  J.)     A  narrative  of   Arctic  discovery.     12°.     London, 
1850]. 

Polar  chart  illustrating  dr.  P.  C.  Sutherland's  account  of  capt.  Penny's  expe- 

dition and  showing  the  chief  physical  features  of  the  Arctic  region,  by  A. 
Petermann.     10  x  10. 
[In  Sutherland  (P.  C. )     Journal  of  a  voyage  in  Baffin's  bay.     1850-51.     12°. 
London,  1852.     v.l]. 

Map  of  the  countries  round  the  North  Pole.     Prepared  by  lieut.  R.  S.  Males- 

worth.     8i  X  12. 
[In  Simmonds   (P.  L. )     Sir  John  Franklin  and  the  Arctic  regions.     12°. 
Buffalo,  1852]. 

Chart  illustrating  lieut.  Hooper's  narrative,  showing  the  country  of  the 

Tuski.     8^  X  lOJ. 
[In  Hooper'  (W.  H.)      Ten   months  among  the  tents  of  the  Tuski.      8°. 
London,  1853]. 


Behrings  strait.     7  x  23, 

[In  Miertsching  ( J.  A. )     Reise-tagebuch.     2teaufl.     8°.     Gnadau,  1856.     at 
end]. 


140  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Bering  strait.     The  straits  of  Seniavine,  Behring's  straits.     By  the  U.  S.  ship  Vin- 
cennes,    lieut.  John    Rodgers,  sept.  1855.     Projected   by  E.  R.  Knorr, 
Reduced  from  engraving  by  C.  Mahon.     Views  by  Wm.  Brenton  Boggs. 
18  X  22.     Washington,  S.  Siebert's  establishment,  1855. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     North  Pacific  surveying  expedition] . 

The  Arctic  shores  of  America  and  part  of  Asia;  shewing  the  tracks  and  dis- 

coveries of  h.  m.  s.  Hecla  &  Griper.     8i  x  25. 
[In  Brown  (John,  f,  r.  g.  s.) .     The  north  west  passage.     2d  ed.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1860.     at  end]. 

A  chart  of  the  Arctic  regions.     Projected  from  Berghaus  &  Petermann,  etc. 

13J  X  13J. 
[In  Hayes  (I.  I.)     An  Arctic  boat  journey.     12°.     Boston,  I860]. 
Belknap  county,  N.  H.     Map  of  Belknap  co.  N.  H.     Compiled  and  drawn  from 
surveys  by  E.  M.  Woodford,    col.    fold.     52  x  52.     Philadelphia,  Smith  & 
Peavey,  1860. 

Bellaire,  Zanesville  and  Cincinnati  railway.  Map  showing  the  route  and  con- 
nections of  the  Bellaire,  Zanesville  and  Cincinnati  railway.  Prepared  by 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  fold.  22  x  26.  New  York.  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1883. 

Bell  county,  Tex.     [Map].     23  x  27.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Bellefontaine  cemetery,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bellefontaine  cemetery,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
1875.  Published  by  Jno.  McKittrick  &  co.  col.  38  x  31.  St.  Louis, 
J.  McKittrick  &  co.  1875. 

Belle  Isle  (Straits  of).  A  chart  of  the  straits  of  Bell  isle  with  part  of  the  coast  of 
Newfoundland  and  Labradore.  From  actual  surveys  published  by  per- 
mission of  the  right  hon.  the  lords  commissioners  of  the  admiralty  and 
taken  in  1766,  by  James  Cook,  and  by  Michael  Lane  in  1769.  24  x  43. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  20]. 

Bellevue,  N.  Y.  (Village  of).  Map  of  the  villages  of  Bellevue,  Niagara  Falls  and 
Elgin.  T.  D.  Judah,  civil  engineer.  1854.  30  x  42.  Buffalo,  lith.  of 
Compton  &  Gibson,  [1854]. 

Bemis  Heights,  N.  Y.     Battle  of  Bemis'  Heights,  N.  Y. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Burgoyne  at 

Brsemus  heights  and  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  sept.  20,  with  the 
position  of  the  detachment,  etc.  in  the  action  of  the  7th  oct.  &  the  position 
of  the  army  on  the  8th  oct.  1777.  Drawn  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson,  ms. 
[anon.]     13 J  x  14.     [1777?]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Bur- 

goyne at  Br?emus  Heights  on  Hudson  river  near  Stillwater,  sept.  20  with 
the  position  of  the  detachment  etc.  in  the  action  of  the  7th  oct  &  the 
position  of  the  army  on  the  8th  oct.  1777.  Drawn  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson. 
Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 
[In  Burgoyne  (John)  State  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  3]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,    fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  33]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  141 

Bemis  Heights,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  battle  ground  on  Bemis  Heights  19th  sept.  & 
7th  oct.  1777,  the  British  and  American  camps,  inchiding  a  part  of  the 
surrounding  country  as  it  was  at  the  time.  By  Charles  Neilson.  13i  x  16. 
Albany,  lith.  by  J.  H.  Hall,  [1844]. 
[In  Neilson  (Charles).  An  original,  compiled  and  correct  account  of  Bur- 
goyne's  campaign.     12°.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1844]. 

Bennington,  Vermont.     Battle  of  Bennington. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  (;liarts  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Position  of  the  detachment  under  It.  Baum  &  attacks  of  the  enemy  on  the 

16.  aug.  at  Walmscock  near  Benington,  1777.     [By]  lieut.  Durnford.     ms. 
12x15.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  65]. 

Same.     Position  of  the  detachment  under  lieut.  col.  Baum  at  Walmscock, 

near  Benington,  shewing  the  attacks  of  the  enemy  on  the  16  aug.  1777. 
Drawn  by  lieut.  Durnford.     Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     1780.     London, 
W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 
[In  Burgoyne  (John).     State  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.      2d  ed.     8°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  6]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     London,  1770-1793. 
no.  30]. 

Bennington  county,  Vermont.  ]Map  of  Bennington  co.  Vermont.  From  actual 
surveys  by  E.  Rice  &  C.  E.  Harwood.  1856.  col.  fold.  41  x  55.  New 
York,  C.  B.  Peckham,  1856. 

Atlas  of  Bennington  co.  Vermont.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of  F.  AV.  Beers  &  others.     30  pp.  4  p.  1.  incl.  23  pi.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1869. 

Bentonsville,  N.  C.     Map  of  the  battlefield  of  Bentonsville,  N.  C.  may  19,  1865. 
Compiled  by  Edward  Ruger.     8x9.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  21]  to  "Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland." 

Bequia,  West  Indies  (Island  of).     Bequia  or  Becouya,  the  northermost  of  the 
Granadilles.     New  ed.     [anon.]     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12, 
1810. 
[In  W^hittle  (J.)  &  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  28]. 

Berbice.     See  Guiana  (British). 

Bergen,  N.  J.     A  plan  of  Paulus  Hook  with  the  road  to  Bergen  and  parts  adjacent 

in  the  province  of  New  Jersey.     Surveyed  by  I.  Hills.    1781.    ms.     23x23. 

[In  his  A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  of  the  province  of  New  Jersey,     ms.     fol. 

n.  p.  1776-1782.     no.  18]. 
Note. — Showing  the  works  erected  for  the  defence  of  Paulus  Hook. 

See  also  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Bergen  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  Bergen  co.  New  Jersey;  and  a  part  of  Rockland  co. 
N.  Y.  Arranged,  drawn  &  published  by  A.  M.  Clay.  col.  fold.  51x21. 
New  York,  A.  M.  Clay.     1874. 

. Walker  (A.  H.)     Atlas  of  Bergen  county,  N.  J.     167  pp.  incl.  60  maps.     fol. 

Reading,  Pa.,  C.C.  Pease,  [1876]. 


142  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Berks  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  L.  Fagan.  col.  fold.  55  x  64. 
Philadelphia,  H.  F.  Bridgens,  1860. 

Berkshire  county,  Mass.  Map.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the 
state.  The  details  from  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F. 
Walling,     fold.    60x60.    New  York,  H.  F.  Walling,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Coiuity  atlas  of  Berkshire,  Mass.    116  pp.  incl.  60  maps.    fol. 

Xew  York,  R.  T.  White  &  co.  1876. 

Bermuda.  Mappa  ^stivarum  insularum  alias  Bermudas.  A  mapp  of  the  Sommer 
islands.  Abraham  Goos,  Amst.  sculp.  16x21.  [London],  G.  Humble, 
1626. 
[In  Speed  (John).  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Great  Britaine.  fol.  Lon- 
don, G.  Humble,  1631.  pp.  41-42]. 
Note, — The  engraved  title-page  has  the  date  of  publication,  1627,  followed 
by  a  second  title,  "A  prospect  of  the  most  famous  parts  of  the  world, 
1631." 

Same.     Mappa  ^Esti varum  insularum  alias  Bermudas  dictarum  [etc.]     A 

mapp  of  the  Sommer  islands  once  called  the  Bermudas,  lying  at  the  mouth 
of  the  bay  of  Mexico  in  the  latitude  of  32  degr.  25  mi.  distant  from  England, 
viz.  from  London,  toward  the  west-south-west  3300  miles,  and  from  Roa- 
noke in  Virginia  toward  the  east-south-east  500  miles  exactlie  surveyed. 
Abraham  Goos,  Amstelodamensis  sculpsit.  [anon.]  16x21.  [London], 
Tho.  Bassett  &  Ric.  Chiswell,  [1676].      * 

[American  majis.     v.  4.     no.  37]. 

Note. — Showing  the  division  of  the  island  into  eight  tribes,  with  the  names 
of  the  proprietors  and  their  land  located  by  numbers.  Text  in  Latin  and 
English.  This  survey  of  Norwood's  was  often  reproduced,  viz.  by  Hondius, 
Blaauw,  Jansson,  and  a  facs.  of  edition  of  1626  is  given  in  Leroy's  Memo- 
rials, etc.  of  the  Bermudas,  v.  1.  The  above  map  is  taken  from  John 
Speed's  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Great  Britaine,  new  ed.     1676. 

Mappa  iEstivarum  insularum  alias  Bermudas  dictarum.    15  J  x  20.    Amstelo- 

dami,  apud  Henricum  Hondium,  [1633]. 
Note. — From  Mercator  and  Hondius's  Atlas  novus,  1633. 

Mappa  ^stivarum  insularum  alias  Bermudas  dictarum.     15^  x  20.     Amste- 

lodami,  apud  loanniem  lanssonium,  [1653]. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Mappa  ^sti varum  insularum  alias  Bermudas  dictarum  [etc.]     Amstelodami, 

Guiljelm  Blaeuw  excudit.     16  x  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ou  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.   v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  99-100]. 

Mappa  ^stivarvm  insularum  alias  Bermvdas  dictarum  ad  ostia  Mexican! 

estury  jacentium  in  latitudine  graduum  32  minutorum  25.  Ab  Anglia, 
Londino  scilicet  versus  Libonotum  3300  miliaribus  Anglicanis,  et  a  Roa- 
noack  (qui  locus  est  in  Virginia)  versus  euronotum  500  mill,  accurata 
descripta.     9J  x  13^. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).  De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.  4°.  t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     l)et.  pp.  170-171]. 

.Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America.     1671. 

The  island  of  Bermudas  [&]  The  island  of  Barbados.     By  John  Thornton 

and  Will.  Fisher.     17  x  20^     [London,  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  33]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  143 

Bermuda.     jEsti varum  insulie  ao  Barmudas.     Lat.  32  d.  25.  m.  3,300  miles  from 

London,  500  from  Roanoak  in  Virginia,  by  R.  Morden.  4  x  5^. 

[In  Morden    (Robert).      Geography  rectified,      sm.  4°.  London,   for   R. 
Morden,  1700.     p.  574]. 

A  map  of  ye  island  of  Bermudos,  divided  into  its  tribes,  w'th  the  castles, 

forts  &c.     By  H.  M[oll.     anon]     7x4. 
,        [In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  694]. 

Bermudes,  on  iles  de  Sommer,  dans  1' Amerique  Septentrionale,  avec  le  regis- 

tre  des  departemens  de  ce  pays  'aux  peuplades  Angloises,  donnees  nou- 
vellement  an  public  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
v.  4.     Amerique.     pi.  72]. 

The  island  of  Bermudas  divided  into  its  tribes  with  the  castles,  forts,  etc. 

By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10^.     [London,  1736?]. 
Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor,"  1736? 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  Bermudas  or  Sommer' s  islands.     By  Eman.  Bo  wen. 

8J  x  14. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  64]. 

Carte  des  isles  Bermudes  ou  de  Sommer.     Tire  de  I'Anglois.     8  x  13. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc. ]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no- 48]. 

The  Bermudas  or  Sonlmer's  islands.     From  a  survey  by  C.  Lempriere.     A 

new  ed.  considerably  improved.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  Jan.  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  5]. 

Ocean  Atlantique.     lies  Esparses.     lies  Bermudas  d'apres  les  travaux  les 

plus  recents.     Depot-general  de  la  marine.     1852.     18  x  12. 
[In  France.     Depot  general  de  la  marine.    Annales  hydrographiques.     1852. 

8°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1852.     v.  7.     p.  207]. 
Note. — Inset  "Entree  du  mouillage  de  Murray.     1/54,400." 

Berrien  county,  Michig-an.  Maps  of  the  counties  of  Cass,  Van  Buren,  and  Berrien, 
Mich.  From  special  surveys  &  official  records  by  Geil  t^  Jones,  col. 
64  x  41.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 

Bessemer,  Colo.     See  Pueblo,  Colo. 

Bethlehem.,  N.  H.  Map  of  Bethlehem,  N.  H.  Engraved  expressly  for  "The 
AVhite  mountain  echo"  by  Struthers,  Servoss  &  co.  N.  Y.  fold.  7x9. 
[New  York,  1883]. 

Beverly,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Beverly,  Mass.  55  pp. 
inch  14  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Beverly,  N.  J.  Map  of  Beverly,  New  Jersey,  and  surroundings  including  P^dge- 
water.  From  actual  surveys  by  J.  H.  Phillips.  1874.  col.  34  x  52. 
Philadelphia,  E.  W.  Smith,  1874.' 

Bexar  county,  Texas.     Map.     22  x  25.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  ct).  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Big  Bone  liick,  Boone  county,  Ky.     Map  of  Big  Bone  Lick.     I.  ('ozzins  delin. 
10x7. 
[In  Monthly  (The)  American  journal  of  geology  and  natural  science.     8°. 
Phila.  1831.     v.  1.     no.  4]. 


144  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Big-  Sandy  creek,  Lake  Ontario.  Map  of  the  mouth  of  Big  Sandy  creek  exhibit- 
ing the  obstructions  at  its  entrance,  with  a  plan  for  their  removal,  by 
F.  W.  Maurice,  cap'n.  eng.  corps.  W.  Harrison  sc.  15  x  19.  [Wash- 
ington, 1829]. 
[United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  39]. 

Billings,  Montana.  Bromley  &  Devine.  Plat  of  the  town  of  Billings  and  addi- 
tions, Custer  CO.  Montana  territory.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers, 
Chicago,     col.     fold.     34x36.     [Billings,  Bromley  &  Devine],  1882. 

Billing-sport,  N.  J.  Plan  and  sections  of  the  redoubt  at  Billingsfort  and  plan  of 
the  rebel  fort  marked  yellow,     ms.     [anon.]     10x15.     [1777]. 

Les  marches  du  corps  de  lord  Cornwallis  de  Billinsport  jusqu'a  Philadel- 
phia au  mois  de  novembre  1777.     ms.      [By  V.  Wangenheim.     anon.] 
13x21.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  8O2]. 

Bing-hampton,  N.  Y.  (City  of).  Map.  From  special  surveys  &  official  records  by 
A.  G.  Bardin.  Under  supervision  of  H.  C.  Merrick,  col.  fold.  55  x  57. 
Philadelphia,  T.  C.  Van  Arsdale  &  co.  1872. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Binghampton,  N.  Y.     title,     index 

map.     19  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Birming-ham,  Ala.  Beers,  Ellis  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Birmingham  and 
suburbs.     55  pp.  incl.  16  sheets,      fol.      New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  co. 

1887-8. 

Black  Hills,  Dakota.  The  graphic  map  of  the  Black  Hills  gold  region  and  the 
surrounding  country  in  Dakota,  Wyoming  and  Nebraska,  exhibiting  all 
the  existing  lines  of  communication  and  every  topographical  feature  of 
interest  to  science  and  industry.  Prepared  from  official  reports  and  sur- 
veys.    1875.     19x29.     New  York,  the  Graphic  company,  [1875]. 

Kand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  map  and  guide  to  the  Black  Hills,  shewing  most 

direct  railroad  and  wagon  routes,  and  route  of  Custer's  expedition  [etc.] 
32  pp.  1  map.  17  x  18^  fold.  18°.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1875]. 

Black  Hills  map,  including  Nebraska  and  part  of  Dakota,  Wyoming,  Colo- 
rado and  Kansas.     16  x  30.     Burlington,  Iowa,  D.  N.  Smith,  1876. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  northern  portion  of  the  Black  Hills. 

Compiled  from  actual  survey  and  observations  by  Geo.  Henckel.  1877. 
23  X  27.     fold.     18°.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  northern  portion  of  the  Black  Hills. 

Compiled  from  actual  survey  and  observation  l)y  Geo.  Henckel.  fold. 
34  X  44.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Map  of  the  Black  Hills  of  South  Dakota  and  Wyoming  with  full  descriptions 

of  mineral  resources,  etc.  By  Samuel  Scott.  1  p.  1.  140  pp.  1  fold, 
map.     12°.     [Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Nail  &  co.]  1897. 

Black  Horse,  N.  J.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  road   from  Black  Horse    to 
Crosswick.     By  I.  H.     1778.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     18  x  24^.     [1778]. 
Note. — Contains  a  "Sketch  of  Allen's  town." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  145 


Black  Horse,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to  Crosswick.     By  I. 
Hills.     June,  1778.     ms.     19  x  21  J. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  7]. 


Hills  (John)      Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through 

Mount HoJy.     1778.     By  I.  H.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     19^x26^.     [1778]. 
Note. — Contains  a  "Sketch  of  Haddon  field." 

Same.     Sketch  of  the  roads  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through  Mount 

Holly.     By  I.  Hills.     June,  1778.     ms.     19  x  26i 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  6]. 

Bladensburg,  Md.  Sketch  of  the  march  of  the  British  army  under  gen.  Ross, 
from  the  19th  to  the  29th  aug.  1814.     From  a  sketch  hy  D.  Evans.     14  x 

18.  [n.  p.]  military  depot,  quarter  mas'r.  gen'l.  office,  horse  guards,  oct. 

19,  1814. 

Note. — Contains  a  "Sketch  of  the  engagement,  aug.  24,  1814,  between  the 
British  and  American  forces,"  around  Bladensburg. 

The  affair  at  Bladensburg,  aug.  21,  1814.     6x7. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  17]. 

Blair  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  special  surveys  by  Geil  &  Freed,  col.  fold. 
57  X  46.     Philadelphia,  authors,  1859. 

Blakely,  Ala.     Rebel  lines  of  works  at  Blakely,  captured  ])y  the  army  of  west 
Miss,  april  9,  1865.     Position  &  approaches  by  the  union  forces.     39th 
cong.  1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer,  IT.  S.  A.     no.  7.     10  x  15. 
Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Blanco  county,  Texas.    Map  of  Blanco  county.     March,  1880.     17x25.    St.  Louis, 
lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Block  Island,  R.  I.     Map  of  Block  island.     Drawn  by  J.  C.  Thompson.     lU  x  14. 
fold.     16°.     [Providence,  1882]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  S.  T.  Livermore. 

Bluefields  lagoon,  Central  America.     A  draught  of  Blewfield's  lagoon  on  the 
Moskito  shore,  [&]  A  plan  of  Truxillo  bay,  called  also  St.  Giles's  bay, 
taken  in  the  King's  ship  Nautilus  in  1766.     9  x  7  &  7  x  9. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie   (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  40]. 

Bocatoro.     See  Almirante  (Bahias  del). 

Bocca  Chica,  West  Indies.     A  jilan  of  Bocca  Chica.     1742.     ms.    [anon.]    15x20. 
[1742]. 
Note. — Showing  the  attack  of  the  English. 

Bodie  mining"  district,  Mono  county,  Cal.  Map  of  Bodie  mining  district.  Com- 
piled from  latest  authentic  data,  by  Henry  Phillips,  and  drawn  by  Wm.  P. 
Humphreys.     20  x  33.     San  Francisco,  Le  Count  bros.  1878. 

H.  Doc.  516 10 


146  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Bodie  mining  district,  Mono  county,  Cal.  Map  of  Bodie  mining  district,  Mono 
CO.  California.  Surveyed  and  compiled  by  C.  L.  Anderson.  Illustrated 
and  published  by  Edward  Eysen,  1880.  44  x  61.  San  Francisco,  lith. 
M.  Schmidt  &  co.  for  sale  by  Payot,  Upham  &  co.  [1880]. 

Map  of  the  principal  mines  in  Bodie  mining  CO.  Cal.     May,  1880.     Compiled 

by  H.  F.  Baker.     18  x  35.    San  Francisco,  lith.  Britton  &  Rey,  [1880]. 

Bolivia,  South  America.     Peru  &  Bolivia.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23^.     Lon- 
don, J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  [1842-1850].     no.  48]. 

Peru  and  Bolivia.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     13  x  16. 

[In  Teesdale  (Henry)   &  co.     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1854. 
map  41]. 

Mapa;  mandado  publicar  pr.  el  gobierno  de  la  nacion  en  la  administracion 

del  presidente  doctor  Jos^  Maria  Linares  [etc.  ]  levantado  y  organisado  en 
los  anos  de  1842  a  1859  por  Juan  Ondarza,  Juan  Mariano  Mujia  y  Lucio 
Camacho.     fold.     69  x  58.     [n.  p.  1859]. 

Skizze  des  litorals  von  Bolivia.     Von    H.   Wagner.     9^  x  7^.     Gotha,   J. 

Perthes,  1876. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876.     v.  22. 
pi.  17]. 

To  accompany  a  report  to  the  governments  of  Bolivia  and  Brazil  on  the 

route  to  "  Bolivia  via  the  river  Amazon  "  by  George  Earl  Church.     1877. 
19^  x  14. 
[In  Church  (George  Earl).     The  route  to  Bolivia  via  the  river  Amazon. 
8°.     London,  AVaterlow  &  sons,  1877.     p.  132]. 

Carte  de  la  Bolivie  et  des  regions  voisines  d'apres  les  atlas  de  Stieler  et 

Phihp,  [etc.]     15  x  14i 
[In  Bresson  (A.)     Bolivie.     8°.     Paris,  1886]. 

Bonavista  ( Port ) ,  Newfoundland.     Cattalina  harbor  [&]  Port  Bonavista.     [anon.  ] 
eachl0xl2i     [n.  p.  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  13]. 

Bond  county,  111.  Atlas  of  Bond  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois.  93  pp.  inch  53 
mai)s.     fol.    Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Bonhamtown,  N.J.     Sutherland  (A.)      Sketch  of  Bonham  town.     Redoubts  for 
its  defence  in  the  winter  1776-77.     7^  x  12. 
[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jer- 
sey,    ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  2]. 

Boone  county,  111.  Illustrated  atlas  of  Winnebago  and  Boone  counties.  120  pp. 
1  fold,  map  incl.  52  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  H.  R.  Page  &  co.  [1886]. 

Bordentown,  N.  J.  JNIap  of  the  residence  &  park  grounds,  near  Bordentown, 
New  Jersey,  of  the  late  Joseph  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  ex-king  of  Spain,  to 
])e  sold  at  auction,  by  Anthony  J.  Bleecker,  on  Friday,  25th  June,  1847, 
at  1  o'clock  p.  m.  on  the  premises.  26^  x  16f.  New  York,  Miller's  lith. 
[1847]. 

Bosque  county,  Tex.     [Map].    22x27.    St.  Louis,   lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Boston,  Mass.  A  new  mapp  of  New  England  from  c&pe  Codd  to  cape  Sables 
(U'S('ri])eing  all  the  sands,  shoals,  rocks  and  difhcultyes  together  with  a 
sand  draft  of  the  Mattathusetts  bay.  Exactly  surveyed  by  the  author  Tho. 
Pound.     J.  Harris  sculp,     col.     27x34.     [London],  P.  Lea,  [etc.     1692?]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  147 

Boston,  Mass. — Continued. 

Note. — This  map  is  dedicated  to  Charles,  earl  of  Macclesfield,  who  was 
appointed  privy  councillor  and  lord  president  of  the  marches  o:  Wales  in 
feb.  1688-9.  See  also  a  short  account  of  Pound  in  Charnock's  Biographia 
navalis,  V.  2,  p.  401,  &  ** Notes  and  queries,"  2d  series,  v.  12,  p.  310,  where 
his  name  is  spelt  Pond.  Besides  the  seacoast  of  New  England,  this  map 
gives  ' '  Mattathusetts  bay, ' '  with  soundings  and  towns  thereon,  including 
Boston  and  suburbs. 

Carte  de  la  ville,  baie  et  environs  de  Baston,  par  Jean  Baptiste  Louis  Fran- 

quehn,  hydrographe  du  roy,  1693,  verifiee  par  le  sieur  de  la  Motte,  [dont 
r original  appartient  aux  archives  du  depot  de  la  marine,  sous  le  no.  pf. 
135,  division  6,  piece  6].     23i  x  32. 
[In  Pinart  (Alphonse  L. )     Kecueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues   relatifs  aux 
Etats-Unis  etau  Canada  [etc.]     obi.  fol.     Paris,  E.  Dufosse,  1893.    no.  4]. 

Bonner  (John).    Water  front,  with  the  wharves  from  Long  Wharf  to  Wind- 
mill point  and  the  names  of  the  owners,  etc.     11  ^  x  18. 
[In    Massachusetts    historical    society.      Proceedings,    v.  7.     1863-64.    8°. 
Boston,  1864.     p.  477]. 

The  town  of  Boston  in  New  England.     By  capt.  John  Bonner.     1722.     llf  x 

8 J.     Boston,  F.  Dearing,  1722.     [Reprint]. 
[In  Oilman   (Arthur).     The   story  of   Boston.      12°.      N.  Y.    1889.     opp. 
p. 187]. 

To  his  excellency  William  Burnet,  esq.  this  plan  of  Boston  in  New  England 

is  humbly  dedicated  by  his  excellency's  most  obedient  and  humble  serv- 
ant Will  Burgiss.  lOj  X  14}.  Boston,  engraved  by  Thos.  lohnson,  [1728]. 
Note. — For  description  of  this  map  see  "Memorial  history  of  Boston," 
V.  2,  p.  liii;  also  Shurtleff's  Boston.  Shurtleff  calls  this  "evidently  a 
corrected  and  improved  copy"  of  John  Bonner. 

Same. 

[In  Shurtleff  (N.  B.)  A  topographical  and  historical  description  of  Boston. 
8°.     Boston,  1871.     bet.  pp.  20-21]. 

Price  (William).     A  new  plan  of  ye  great  town  of  Boston  in  New  England 

in  America.     With  the  many  additionall  buildings  &  new  streets  to  the 
year  1743,    16^  x  23J.     Boston,  W.  Price,  1743. 
Note. — A  reissue  of  John  Bonner's  map  of  1722. 

Grundriss  von  der  stadt  Boston.     8 J  x  10. 

[In  Allgemeine  historic  der  reisen  zu  wasser  und  lande.  4°.  Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  587]. 

Carta  rappresentante  il  porto  di  Boston.     G.  M.  Tierreni  sc.     8^  x  7. 

[In  Gazzettiere  (II)  Americano.  4°.  Livorno,  M.  Coltellini,  1763.  v.  1. 
p.  42]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Boston.     8^  x  6. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  31]. 

A  view  of  part  of  the  town  of  Boston  in  New  England  and  the  British  ships 

of  war  landing  their  troops,  1768.     Engraved,  printed  &  sold  by  Paul 

Revere,  Boston.     4J  x  6|. 
[In  Magazine   (The)    of  American  history.     Edited  by  Martha  J.  Lamb. 
'  sm.  4°.     New  York,  1886.     v.  15.     p.  12]. 
Note.— To  accompany  an  article  by  E.  H.  Goss  on  "Paul  Revere." 


148  •  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Boston,  Mass.     A  new  plan  of  ye  great  town  of  Boston,  New  England  in  America; 
with  the  many  additionall  buildings  &  new  streets,  to  the  year  1769.     By 
William  Price.     17  x  24.     Boston,  W.  Price,  [1769]. 
Note. — Known  as  the  Bonner  map,  1769. 

[Map  of  Boston  &  harbour,     ms.     anon.     13  x  lOf.     1775]. 

Note. — Title  in  pencil. 

[Map  of  roads  adjacent  to  Boston,     ms.     anon.     45x21.     1775]. 

Note. — From  the  Neck  to  Sudbury  and  vicinity. 

[Plan  of  a  temporary  project  for  a  star  redoubt  to  contain  150  men,  at  the 

Neck  on  the  south,     ms.     anon.     8  x  13.     1775]. 

A  plan  of  the  bay  and  harbour  of  Boston,  surveyed  agreeably  to  the  orders 

and  instructions  of  the  right  honorable  the  lord  commissioners  for  trade  and 
plantations.     By  messrs.  Wheeler  and  Grant,    ms.    col.    23x22.    [1775?]. 

[Plan  of  the ''Neck"  and  fortifications,     col.     ms.     anon.     8x14.     1775], 

Note.— "Deliv"^.   to  H.  E.  G*.  Gage,  June  30'^  1775.— J.  M."  i.  e.  John 

Montresor. 

[Plan  of  the  ''Neck"  and  environs,  giving  distances  in  yards  to  Foster's 

hill  and  "Roxbury  meeting."     ms.     anon.     10^x16^.     1775]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  and  its  environs,  with  the  lines,  batteries  and 

incampments  of  the  British  and  American  armies.     [By  lieut.  Page.     ms. 

anon.     18x25.     1775]. 
Note. — Drawn  after  the  castle  was  "demolished,"  before  Dorchester  Heights 

were  fortified. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  33]. 

[Rough  draught  of  Boston  and  environs,     ms.     anon.     17x21.     1775]. 

Note.— Without  title. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  36]. 

A  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England,  from  Beverly  to  Scituate  harbour, 

including  the  ports  of  Boston  and  Salem.      J.   Lodge  sculp.       [anon.} 

7i  x  9^. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1774.     v.  43. 

April,  1774.     opp.  p.  165]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Boston. 

A  new  and  accurate  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  in  New  P]nglan<l  [&]  A  new 

plan  of  Boston  harbor,  from  an  actual  survey,     [anon.]     11  x  13i. 
[In   Universal  (The)   magazine.      8°.      London,  J.   Hinton,   1774.      v.  54. 
May,  1774.     opp.  p.  225]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston. A  plan  of  Boston  harbor. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1 777.     No.  8-9] . 
Note. — Inset  to  Green's  "A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England, 

1774." 

A  plan  of  the   town    of   Boston. A  plan  of   Boston   harbour  from  an 

accurate  survey. 
[Inset  Jefferys  (Thomas).      A   map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New 
England.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1774]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  and  harbor  of  Boston,  1774.     From  an  accurate  survey 

by  British  authority,     [anon.]     Boston,  A.  O.  Crane,  1875. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  149 

Boston,  Mass.     Boston,  its  environs  and  harbour  with  the  rebel's  works  raised 
against  the  town  in  1775;  from  the  observations  of  lieut.  Page  and  from 
those  of  other  gentlemen,     ms.     18  x  25.     [17751. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  34]. 

• Boston,  and  its  environs  in  1775.     7|  x  12.     [Reprint]. 

[In  Oilman  (Arthur).      The   story  of   Boston.      12°.      N.  Y.  1889.     opp. 

p.  209]. 
XoTE. — Rejiroduced  from  a  map  published  l)y  R.  Phillips,  London,  sept.  13, 
1806. 

Boston  and  the  surrounding  country  &  posts  of  the  American  troops.     Sept. 

1775.     J.  T. 
[In  Trumbull   (John).      Autobiography.      1756-1841.      8°.     New  York  & 
London,  Wiley  &  Putnam,  1841.     p.  24]. 

A  draught  of  the  towns  of  Boston  and  Charleston  and  the  circumjacent 

country  shewing  the  works  thrown  up  by  his  majesty's  troops  and  also 
those  by  the  rebels,  during  the  campaign  1775.  A  scale  of  1,000  yards, 
ms.     [anon.]     17  x  17.     [1775]. 

Exact  plan  of  General  Gage's  lines  on  Boston  neck  in  America.     A  scale  of 

^  of  a  statute  mile.     Aitken  sculp.     Hi  x  9. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazine:  or,  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  350]. 

Map  of  40  miles  round  Boston.     [Also  plan  &  chart  of  Boston]. 

[In  Remembrancer  (The).     2d  ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Almon,  1775.     front.] 

A  map  of  100  miles  round  Boston,     [anon.]     9  x  9J. 

[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,  [1775].     v. 
45.     June  1775.     opp.  p.  293]. 

Map  of  the  environs  of  Boston.     Drawn  at  Boston  in  June  1775.     [anon.] 

8  X  10.     London,  J.  Almon,  aug.  28,  1775. 
[In   Remembrancer    (The).     3d   ed.     8°.     London,    for  J.    Almon,    1775. 
front.] 

A  new  and  correct  i)lan  of  the  town  of  Boston,  and  provincial  camp.     Aitken 

sculp.      7h  X  102^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazine:  or,  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  291]. 

I'lan  of  Boston  with  its  harbour  and  environs.     5  x  6J. 

[Inset  Bowles  (Carrington).     Bowles'  new  pocket  map  of  the  most  inhab- 
ited part  of  New  England.     London,  C.  Bowles,  1775?]. 
Note. — With  marginal  references. 

A  new  and  correct  plan  ot  the  town  of  Boston,     [anon.]     7^x10^. 

[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  forB.  Henry,  [1775].     v. 
45.     Oct.  1775.     facing  p.  493] . 

'—    A  plan  of  the  British  lines  on  Boston  Neck  in  aug.  1775.     ms.     [anon.] 

11  X  9.     [1775]. 
Note. — Pen  drawing. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  37] . 

Plan  of   the  south  west  part  of  Boston,  and  the  "Neck."     ms.     [anon.] 

13  X  16.     [1775]. 


150  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.     A  plan  of  the  town  and  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Boston,  exhibiting 
a  view  of  the  islands,  castle,  forts  and  entrance  into  the  said  harbour.     Feb. 
1, 1775.     Lanon.]     10^  x  13. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  forD.  Henry,  [1775].     v. 
45.     Jan.  1775.     opp.  p.  41]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the. attack  on  Bunker's  hill  in  the  penin- 

sula of  Charlestown,  the  17th  June,  1775.     5 J  x  11^. 
[In  Murray  (John).     An  impartial  history  of  the  present  war  m  America. 
8°.     Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  for  T.  Robson,  [1778-80].     opp.  p.  431]. 

Plan  of  the  tow^n  of  Boston  with  the  attack  on  Bunkers  Hill  in  the  peninsula 

of  Charlestown  the  17th  of  June,   1775.      Printed  for  T.   Robson,  New- 
castle upon  Tyne.     Reissued.     11 J  x  52. 
[In  Pulsifer  (David) .     An  account  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  hill.     18°.     Bos- 
ton, 1872.     front.] 

• Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the  attack  on  Bunkers-Hill  in  the  penin- 
sula of  Charlestown  the  17th  of  June,  1775.     14  x  7^. 
[In  Wheildon  (W.  W. )     New  history  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  June 
17,1775.     8°.     Boston,  1875.     at  end]. 

Thirty  miles  round  Boston,  by  M.  Armstrong.     14  aug.  1775.     A.  Bell  &  co. 

[Also]  Action  near  Charleston,  17  June,  1775.     10  x  10. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1775.    8°.    Edinburgh,  [1775].    v.  37.     p.  440]. 

To  the  hon'l.  Jno.  Hancock  esq.  president  of  ye  continental  congress  this 

map  of  the  seat  of  civil  war  in  America,  is  respectfully  inscribed  by  his 
most  obedient  humble  servant  B.  Romans.     16  x  17.     [n.  p.  1775]. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  Boston  and  its  environs  1775"  and  **A  view  of  the 
lines  thrown  upon  Boston  neck  by  the  ministerial  army." 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  and  the  circumjacent  country,  showing  the  pres- 

ent situation  of  the  king'  troops  &  the  rebel  intrenchments.     25th  July, 
1775.     17  x  17. 
[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings.     1879-80.     8°.    Boston, 
1880.     V.  17.     front.  &  p.  62]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the  intrenchments,  etc.  of  his  majesty's 

forces  in  1775,  from  the  observations  of  lieut.  Page  and  from  those  of  other 

gentlemen,     ms.     17^  x  12.     [1775]. 
Note. — The  original  afterward  engraved  by  Faden,  and  copied  in  Frothing- 

ham's  history. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  32]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston,  with  the  intrenchments  etc.  of  his 

majesty's  forces  in  1775,  from  the  observations  of  lieut.  Page  and  from 

the  plans  of  other  gentlemen.     London,  engraved  &  published  for  W. 

Faden,  oct.  1,  1777.     17  x  12. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,    fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 

no.  18]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Boston,  its  environs  and  harbour,  with  the  rebels'  works  raised  against  that 

town  in  1775,  from  the  observations  of  lieut.  Page  of  his  majesty's  corps 
of  engineers,  and  from  the  plans  of  capt.  IMontresor.  Engraved  by  Wil- 
liam Faden.     18  x  25.     [London], \V.  Faden,  1777. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.    no.  10]. 

Note. — Another  coi)y  in  separate  form. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  151 

Boston,  Mass.     A  view  of  the  city  of  Boston  the  capital  of  New  England.     5  x  6f . 
[In  Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,    J.    Hinton,    1775.     v.  56. 

p.  113]. 
Note. — To  accompany  the  text   "Obervations  on  the  state  of  Boston,"  by 
Andrew  Burnaby. 

A  view  of  Boston  from  Dorchester  Neck.     Wm.  Pierrie  delin.     Publish'd 

according  to  act  of  parliament  sept.  16,  1775  by  J.  F.  AV.  Des  Barres. — 
Long  Island  open  on  north  side  of  -Nicks  Mate  Island. — Boston  from 
Willis  Creek.  Wm.  Pierrie  del.  Publish'd  according  to  act  of  parlia- 
ment septr.  16, 1775,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  Each  6J  x  10. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.  Holland  .  .  .  and  Geo.  Sproul,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and 
*  Thos.  Wheeler  his  assistants  .  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 

Britain,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres  .  .  .     fol.      [London],  1780]. 

Boston  and  vicinity. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.   8°.    New  York,  1881]. 

Gen.  Washington's  revolutionary  campaign  war  map.    After  a  survey  ordered 

by  him.     Showing  the  position  of  his  army  in  defence  of  Boston,  1776. 
[etc.  ]     14  X  19.     Boston,  A.  O.  Crane,  [1875] . 
Note. — The  original  map  is  in  possession  of  the  publisher,  A.  O.  Crane, 
Boston. 


A  plan  of  Boston  in  New  England  with  its  environs,  including  Milton,  Dor- 
chester, Roxbury,  Brooklin,  Cambridge,  Medford,  Charlestown,  parts  of 
Maiden  and  Chelsea.  With  the  military  works  constructed  in  those  places 
in  the  years  1775  and  1776.    By  Henry  Pelham.    20  x  27.     [London,  1777]. 

Same.  A  plan  of  Boston  in  New  England.  By  Henry  Pelham.  London,  H. 
Pelham,  1777.     [Reprint].     40x27.     [Boston,  G.  Lamb,  1876]. 

Same.  A  plan  of  Boston  in  New  England  with  environs,  including  Milton 
[etc.]  With  the  military  works  constructed  in  those  places  in  the  years 
1775  &  177.6.    By  Henry  Pelham.     London,  June  2,  1777.    1  sheet  fold. 

[In  Boston.  Celebration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  evacuation  of 
Boston.    8°.     Boston,  N.Williams  &  CO.     front.] 

Plan  of  Boston.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Hutchin's  improved:  being  an  almanack  and  ephemeris.     1776.     16°. 

New  York,  H.  Gaine,  [1776]. 
Note. — On  the  opposite  leaf  is  "References  to  the  plan." 

Boston,  seen  between  Castle  Williams  and  Governor' s  Island,  distant  4  miles. — 
Appearance  of  the  high  lands  of  Agameticus,  n.  e.  with  Penobscot  Hills, 
to  the  eastward,  at  3  to  4  leagues  off  shore. — Boston  bay,  the  light  house 
bearing  n.  w.  b  w.  distance  one  league. — The  entrance  of  Boston  harbor. 
Published  according  to  act  of  parliament  oct.  7,  1777  by  J.  F.  W.  Des 
Barres.     21 J  x  31. 

[In  Charts  and  harbours  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by  Saml. 
Holland  .  .  .  Geo.  Sproul,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and  Thos. 
Wheeler  his  assistants  ...  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great  Britain, 
by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres  .  .  .     fol.     [London],  1780]. 

Plan  de  Boston.     6x7. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.  [anon.]  4°.  Niirnberg, 
1776.     pt;l]. 


152  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.     Boston.     South  part.     ms.     [anon.]     15|  x  12^.     1775. 
Note. — Title  in  pencil,  date  in  ink.     no.  25. 

[Boston  and   environs,  showing  entrenchments,     ms.     17^^  x  19.     1775?] 

Note. — No.  25. 

Plan  d'une  partie  de  la  rade  de  Boston  pour  faire  connaitre  le  dispositif  de 

ses  defenses,     [anon.]     ms.     col.     8x19.     [1775]. 
[Rochambeau:  14]. 
Note. — With  4  1.  of  ms.  text,  explanatory. 

Plan  de  Boston. — A  plan  of  Boston  harbor. 

[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis) .  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,  fol.  Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?]  no.  9-10.  Inset  to  Green  (John) .  A  map  of  the 
most  inhabited  part  of  New  England] . 

A  view  of  Boston.    Published  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  May  19, 1779.    16J  x  28^ 

[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 

Saml.  Holland  .  .  .  and  Geoe.  Sproul,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and 
Thos.  Wheeler  his  assistants  ...  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 
Britain,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  .  .  .     fol.     [London],  1780]. 

A  front  view  of  the  lines  taken  from  the  advanced  post  near  Browns  house. — 

A  view  of  the  harbour  of  Boston  taken  from  Fort  Hill. — A  view  of  the 
country  towards  Dorchester  taken  from  the  advanced  works  on  Boston  neck, 
each  6^  X  10. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.  Holland.  .  .  .  and  Geoe.  Sproul,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and 
Thos.  Wheeler  his  assistants  ...  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 
Britain,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     fol.     [London],  1780]. 

[Cote  de  York-town  a  Boston.    Marches  de  I'armee.     [anon.]     ms.     col. 

17x65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Differents  camps  de  I'armee  de  York-town  a  Boston,     [anon.]    fold. 

lOi  X  36i     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston,     [anon.]     6x9. 

[In  Boston  (The)  magazine  for  the  year  1785.  8°.  Boston,  E.  Freeman, 
[1785].     V.  2.     no.  12]. 

A  view  of  the  town  of  Boston  the  capital  of  New  England.     6  x  9^. 

[In  Columbia  (The)  magazine.     Dec.  1787.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  Seddon, 

etc.  1787.     vol.  1.     bet.  pp.  788-790]. 
Note. — A  copy  in  separate  form. 

Boston  with  its  environs.     9  x  12J. 

[In  Gordon  (William) .  The  history  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  independence 
of  the  U.  S.     8°.     London,  1788.     v.  2]. 

An  east  view  of  the  meeting  house  in  Hollis  street,  Boston;  now  erecting  on 

the  ruins  of  one  lately  destroyed  by  fire.    C.  Bulfinch  delin.    Vallance  sc. 
5  x  7. 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     1788.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon, 
1788.     V.  2.     p.  175]. 

A  map  of  the  seat  of  the  late  war  at  Boston  in  the  state  of  Massachusetts. 

7x10. 
[In  Columbian  (The)    magazine.     July,    1789.     8°.     Philadelphia,   for  J. 
Trenchard,  [1789]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  153 

Boston,  Mass.     A  north  view  of  Castle  William  in  the  harbour  of  Boston.     4  x  6|. 
[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.    1789.     8°.    Boston,  1789.    v.  1.     p.  259]. 

View  of  Faneuil  hall  in  Boston,  Mass.     S.  Hill  sculp.     4  x  6J. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.    1789.    8°.    Boston,  1789.    v.  1.    p.  131]. 

A  south  west  view  of  the  lighthouse  situate  at  the  entrance  of  Boston  har- 
bour.    S.  Hill  sc.     4^  X  7f . 
[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     1789.     8°.    Boston,  1789.    v.  1.    p.  67]. 

S.  e.  prospect  from  an  eminence  near  the  Common,  Boston.     Del.  &  engraved 

by  S.  Hill.    6ix3|. 
[In  Massachusetts   (The)  magazine.     1790.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas,  1790. 
V.  2.     p.  643]. 

View  of  the   town  of   Boston  from  Breeds  Hill,  in  Charlestown.     Del.  & 

engraved  by  S.  Hill.     4  x  6^. 
[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     June,  1791.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas 
&  E.  T.  Andrews,  1791.     v.  3.     p.  329]. 

A  s.  w.  view  of  the  state  house,  in  Boston.     S.  Hill.     8  x  11^. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     1793.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas,     v.  5. 
p.  388]. 

View  of  the  town  of  Boston  from  Breed's  Hill  in  Charlestown.     Scoles  sc. 

4x6. 
[In  New  York  (The)  magazine;  or,   literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &  J.  Swords,  1794.     v.  5.     p.  387]. 

A  plan  of  Boston,  from  actual  survey;  by  Osgood  Carleton.    1796.     S.  Hill  sc. 

Published  by  John  West,  Boston.     14J  x  82. 
[In  Boston  (The)  directory.     [1796].     16°.     Boston,  for  J.  West,  1796]. 

A  new  plan   of   Boston,  from  actual  surveys  by  Osgood  Carleton.     With 

corections,  additions  &  improvements  1800.  Copy  of  a  rare  map  of  Bos- 
ton, presumed  to  be  the  only  one  extant.  17  x  12.  Boston,  G.  B.  Foster, 
1878. 

Boston.     4|  x  6. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  ports 
etc.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2.     no.  72]. 

A  plan  of    Boston,   from   actual    survey,   by  Osgood  Carleton.      14|^  x  8i. 

[1805]. 
Note. — No  date;  a  reproduction  of  this  in  Hale's  atlas  under  date  of  1803. 

Boston  with  its  environs.     Eng'd.  by  J.  Vallance.     9  x  13.     Philadelphia, 

C.  P.  Wayne,  1806. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     plate  1] . 

View  of  Boston,  from  the  bay.     Drawn  under  the  direction  of  the  author, 

and  engraved  by  M.  Marigot.     8j  x  5J. 
[In  Ja,nson  (Charles  William).     The  stranger  in  America.     4°.     London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  30]. 

View  of  the  old  brick  meeting  house  in  Boston,  1808.     Drawn  by  I.  R.  Smith. 

Engraved  by  J.  Kidder.     6^  x  4^. 
[In  Polyanthos  (The).     Enlarged.     8°.     Boston,  J.  T.  Buckingham,  1813. 
V.  2.     p.  170]. 

View  of  the  court  house  in  Boston.     Erected  in  1811  and  1812.     4i  x  7^. 

[In  Polyanthos  (The).     Enlarged.     8°.     Boston,  J.  T.  Buckingham,  1813. 

V.  2.     p.  281]. 


154  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.     A  view  on  Boston  Common.     7^  x  4^. 

{In  Polyanthos  (The).  Enlarged.  8°.  Boston,  J.  T.  Buckingham,  1813. 
V.  2.     p.  114]. 

Map  of  Boston.     Surveyed  by  J,  G.  Hales  1814.     J.  R.  Penniman  del.     coL 

35  X  29.     [Boston],  engraved  by  T.  Wightman,  jr.  [1814]. 

Fuller  &  Whitney.     A  set  of  plans  showing  the  Back  Bay  1814-1881  and 

illustrating  the  rapid  progress  in  the  development  of  the  territory  for  its 
present  and  proposed  uses,     title.     6  maps.     15  pp.     fol.     Boston,  Fuller 
&  Whitney,  1881. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

Boston  [View].     Drawn  by  C.  Fraser.     Eng'd  by  C.  G.  Childe.     3  x  4|. 

[In  Analetic  (The)  magazine.     March,  1817.    8°.    Philadelphia,  M.  Thomas, 

1817.     p.  264]. 

Boston  and  adjacent  country.     5J  x  3J. 

[In  Melish  (John).  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1818.     p.  66]. 

Bonner  (John).     The  town  of  Boston  in  New  England.     16|  x  23. 

[In  Hales  (John  Groves) .  Map  of  the  street-lines  of  Boston,  made  for  the 
selectmen  in  1819  and  1820.  Reproduced  in  fac-simile  and  published  by 
the  city  registrar.     2  v.  in  1.     fol.     Boston,  Rockwell  &  Churchill,  1894]. 

Carleton  (Osgood).     A  plan  of  Boston  from  actual  surveys.     13  x  8. 

[In  Hales  (John  Groves).  Maps  of  the  street  lines  of  Boston,  made  for  the 
selectmen  in  1819  and  1820.  Reproduced  in  fac-simile  and  published  by 
the  city  registrar.     2  v.  in  1.     fol.     Boston,  Rockwell  &  Churchill,  1894]. 

Hales  (John  Groves).     Plans  and  records  of  the  streets,  lanes,  courts,  places 

&c.  in  the  town  of  Boston,  taken  from  actual  survey  under  the  direction 
of  the  honorable  board  of  selectmen  in  the  year  1819.  [Reproduced]. 
Maps  of  the  street-lines  of  Boston,  made  for  the  selectmen  in  1819  and 
1820.  Reproduced  in  fac-simile  and  published  by  the  city  registrar.  2  v. 
in  1.  285  pp.  incl.  140  maps.  1  map  at  end.  fol.  Boston,  Rockwell  & 
Churchill,  1894. 

Map  of  Boston  in  the  state  of  Massachusetts.     1814. 

[In  Hales  (John  Groves).  Maps  of  the  street  lines  of  Boston,  made  for  the 
selectmen  in  1819  and  1820.  Reproduced  in  fac-simile  and  published  by 
the  city  registrar.     2  v.  in  1.     fol.     Boston,  Rockwell  &  Church,  1894]. 

Norman  (B.  M.)     A  new  and  correct  plan  of  Boston.     lOf  x  7f. 

[In  Hales  (John  Groves).  Maps  of  the  street-lines'of  Boston,  made  for  the 
selectmen  in  1819  and  1820.  Reproduced  in  fac-simile  and  published  by 
the  city  registrar.     2  v.  in  1.     fol.     Boston,  Rockwell  &  Churchill,  1894]. 

Plan  of  Boston.     14  x  9. 

[In  Boston  (The)  directory.  [1820].  16°.  Boston,  J.  H.  A.  Frost  &  C. 
Stimpson,  jr.  1820]. 

Pianta  della  cittil  di  Boston.     V.  Pedretti  dis  ed  inc.     Sif  x  4J. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G.).  Storia  dell' America,  [anon.]  18°.  Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  co.,  1822.     v.  9.     p.  632]. 

Boston.     [View].     2 J  x  2|. 

[In  Worcester  (J.  E. )  Sketches  of  the  earth  and  itj  inhabitants.  12°. 
Cummings,  Hillianl  &  co.  1823.     j).  47]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  155 

Boston,  Mass.  Plan  of  a  survey  for  a  canal  from  Boston  to  Connecticut  river  with 
a  sketch  of  a  proposed  water  route  to  the  Hudson.  Made  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  commissioners  by  L.  Baldwin.  Scale,  2^  miles  to  an  inch. 
Annin  &  Smith  sc.     R.  Baldwin  del.     8  x  57.     [n.  p.  1826]. 

View  of  Boston  from  Roxbury.     Drawn  by  J.    Jl.   Smith.     Published  by 

Samuel  Walker,  Roxbury,  1828.     b^  x  8. 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  .universal  geography.     4°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 


State  house  and  Boston  Common.     4i  x  Sh 

[In  Casket  (The),  flowers  of  literature,  wit  &  sentihient.  1830.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  C.  Atkinson,  1830.     p.  25]. 

Boston,  from  City  Point  near  Sea  street.  [View].  Painted  by  W.  J.  Ben- 
nett.    Engd.  by  W.  J.  Bennett.     15|  x  24.     New  York,  Henry  I.  Megarey, 

[1833]. 

Same.     2d  copy,     colored. 

Boston  from  the  ship  house,  west  end  of  the  navy  yard.  [View].  Painted 
by  W.  J.  Bennett.  Engd.  by  W.  J.  Bennett.  15f  x  24.  New  York,  H.  I. 
Megarey,  [1833]. 

Note. — Another  copy,  colored,  in  separate  form. 

Map  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity.  From  actual  survey  by  John  G.  Hales. 
With  corrections  in  1833.  Edwin  Gillingham,  sc.  26  x  31.  [Boston, 
1833]. 

A  map  of  Boston,  county  of  Suffolk  and  the  adjacent  towns.     A.  Bowen  sc. 

[anon.]     12  x  12.     [Boston,  1833]. 
[In  Bowen  (Abel).     Picture  of  Boston.     2d  ed.     18°.     Boston,  Lilly,  Wait 

&  m.  1833]. 

A  new  plan  of  the  city  of  Boston,  including  a  part  of  Roxbury,  Cambridge 
and  Charlestown.  Drawn  by  Alex.  Wadsworth.  1833.  Engraved  for 
Bowen' s  Picture  of  Boston.     12  x  16. 

[In  Bowen  (Abel).  Picture  of  Boston.  2d  ed.  18°.  [Boston,  Lilly,  Wait 
&  CO.  1833]. 

A  new  plan  of  the  city  of  Boston,  including  part  of  Roxbury,  Cambridge 
and  Charlestown.     Drawn  by  Alex.  Wadsworth.     1833.     16  x  12. 

[In  Charlestown,  Mass.  Directories.  1834.  18°.  Charlestown,  A.  Quinby, 
1834]. 

Boston.     5x9. 

[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     The  American  traveller.      16°.     Philadelphia,  1834]. 

Boston  &  vicinity.     2  x  2^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.)  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  56]. 

View  of  Tremont  street,  Boston.     7^  x  5f . 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge,  [1835]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1835.     v.  2.     p.  157]. 

[View  of  the  city  of  Boston].     9  x  5f. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge,  [1837]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  3.     p.  2]. 


156  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.     Boston.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  14i. 

[In  Bradford  (T.  G. )  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statistical  and  his- 
torical of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol.  Philadel- 
hia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  46]. 

Faneuil  hall,  Boston.     6x4. 

[In  Casket  (The),  or  gems  of  literature,  wit  and  sentiment.  1838-9.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  S.  C.  Atkinson,  1838.     v.  4.     p.  85]. 

Boston  with  its  environs.     6i  x  7^. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R. )  School  history  of  the  United 
States.     Newed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  184]. 

Boston,  and  Bunker  Hill.     [From  the  east.]     Boston  et  colline  de  Bunker, 

vus  de  Test.     Boston  und  Bunkerhill  von  der  ostseite.     7x5.. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  23]. 

Boston  from  the  Dorchester  Heights.     Boston  vu  des  hauteurs  de  Dorchester. 

Boston  yon  der  hohe  von  Dorchester.     4^  x  7. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  54]. 

Faneuil  hall,  from  the  water.     Marche  et  maison  de  Faneuil  vus  de  I'eau. 

Der  marktplatz  und  das  kaufhaus  von  der  wasserseiteher.     7x5. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by   N.    P.    Willis.      4°.     London,    G.    Virtue,    1840.     v.  2. 
p.  104]. 

State  street,  Boston.     7^  x  4f . 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  42]. 

Faneuil  hall,  Boston.     Salle  de  Faneuil  a  Boston.     Das  Kaufhaus  zu  Boston. 

Het  oude  huis  van  Faneuiel  te  Boston.     7  x  4|]. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Wilhs.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  57]. 

New  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Boston  with  the  dates  of  settlement,  population 

in  1840  and  distance  from  the  capital.     Drawn  by  Alonzo  Lewis,      col. 
15  X  15.     Boston,  N.  Dearborn,  [1841]. 

View  of  the  city  of  Boston  from  Dorchester  Heights.     Printed  and  engraved 

by  Robt.  Hall./    Coloured  by  Havell  &  Spearing.     12  x  18.     New  York, 
R.  Havell,  1841. 

(General  hospital,  Boston.     Drawn  by  R.  Goodacre.     4J  x  6. 

[In  Hinton  (John  Howard) .  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United 
States.     3d  ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     p.  474]. 

State  house,  Boston.     Drawn  by  A.  I.  Davis.     6  x  4^. 

[In  Hinton  (John  Howard).  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United 
States.     3d  ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     p.  474]. 

[Map  of  the  cities  of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Boston  and  Baltimore.     By 

J.  Doggett,  jr.     J.  M.  Atwood  sc.      llj  x  12J.      New  York,  J.  Doggett,  jr. 
1842]. 

Boston.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11|^  x  14. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold),  eds. 
A  universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843. 
bet.  pp.  46-47]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  157 

Boston,  Mass.  View  of  Boston  Common,  Bunker  Hill  monument,  and  the  pro- 
cession on  the  17th  of  June  1843.  171  x  14.  Boston,  Thayer  &  co's  lith. 
[1843]. 


Faneuil  hall,  Boston.     6|  x  5. 

[In  American  (The)  pioneer.  8°.  Cincinnati,  J.  S.  Williams,  1844.  v.  1. 
p.  411]. 

View  of  Boston.     8  x  12*.     New  York,  N.  Currier,  [1848]. 

Map  of  the  city  and  vicinity  of  Boston.  Ms.  from  original  surveys  by  J.  C. 
Sidney.     39  x  39.     Boston,  J.  B.  Shields,  1852. 

Boston  with  Charlestown  and  Roxbury.     London,  G.  Cox,  1853.     14J  x  12. 
[In   Society  for  the  diffusion  of   useful  knowledge.     General   atlas,     fol. 
London,  G.  Cox,  [1853].     sheet  168]. 

Col  ton's  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress 

in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     15|  x  13. 
[In  Colton  (George  Wool  worth) .     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873.     map  33]. 

Colton's  map  of  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.     14  x  11^. 

[In  Colton   (George  Woolworth).     Colton's  atlas  of  America,   [etc.]     fpL 

New  York,  J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  14]. 
XoTE. — Map  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Faneuil  hall  from  the  river  [View].     4x6. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.Dana.    2v.ini.    4°.    New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].    v.  1.     p.  107], 

INIap  of  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in 

the  year  1855,  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     14  x  12. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical 

and  political  geography,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856.    v.  1. 

map  13]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in 

the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     14^  x  12. 
[In  Colton  (George  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York, 

J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1858.     map  16]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in 

the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     14  x  11. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Woolworth).    Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,    fol.     New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876.     map  33] . 
XoTE. — Same  map  without  any  additions  is  found  in  th^  edition  of  1878. 

The  monument  on  Bunkers  Hill,  near  Boston.    Martini  sc.     [View] .    6x4. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.     Edited  by  Charles- 

A.Dana.    2v.ini.     4°.     New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].    v.  1.    p.  19]. 

View  of  the  grounds  &  structures  of  the  United  States  agricultural  society, 
at  its  third  exhibition  in  Boston  1855.  R.  L.  Hinsdale  del.  Ambrotyped 
by  T.  W.  Hartshorn,  Reading.  4i  x  15.  [Boston?],  L.  H.  Bradford  & 
co.'s  lith.  1855. 

Boston  and  its  environs.  [View].  Des.  &  publ.  by  Fr.  Goth.  engr.  by 
J.Poppel,  Munich,  Bavaria.     11  x  15i.     [Boston?],  F.Goth,  [1859]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  the  country  adjacent,  from  actual  surveys  by  H.  F.  Wall- 
ing,    col.     41  X  31.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  1860. 


158  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Soston,  Mass.     Boston,  and  Bunker  Hill.     W.  H.  Bartlett.     C.Cousen.     5x7. 

[In  Bartlett   (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1861].     v.  1.     p.  251]. 

Horn  Pond  and  environs  of  Boston,   taken  from  Bag  Kock  in   Woburn, 

embracing  scenes  and  objects  in  twenty  different  towns.  [View]. 
Sketched  by  F.  Richardson.  Lith.  by  Mayer  &  co.  16^^  x  24|.  Boston, 
F.  Richardson,  [1863].     [American  views  no.  1]. 

Pulsifer  (David).     Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Boston.     Engraved  for  the  Boston 

guide  book,  [anon.]  9j  x  llj,  [Boston],  engraved  by  G.  "VY.  Boynton, 
[1864]. 

Railroad  map  of  all  the  street  and  steam  railroads  in  Boston  and  vicinity, 

1865.  Prepared  by  J.  G.  Chase,  col.  21  x  25.  Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford, 
[1865]. 

Railroad  map  showing  the  street  railroad  routes  in  and  leading  from  Boston, 

with  the  terminus  of  each  road  in  suburban  cities  or  towns.  1865.  Pre- 
pared by  J.  G.  Chase.     25  x  21.     Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford,  lith.  [1865]. 

View  of  the  Public  Garden  and  Boston  Common.     From  Arlington  street. 

From  nature  by  E.  Whitefield.    J.  H.  Bufford's  lith.    16^  x  29.     [Boston], 
P.  R.  Stewart  &  co.  [1865]. 
Note. — Colored. 

Map  of  Boston  and  the  country  adjai;ent,  from  actual  surveys,  by  H.  F.  Wall- 
ing,    col.     41  X  31.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  c^  co.  1867. 

Sanborn  (D.  A.)     Insurance  map  of  Boston,     v.  1,     fol.     New  York,  D.  A. 

Sanborn,  1867. 

Dutton  (E.  P.)  and  co.     A  new  and  complete  map  of  the  city  of  Boston,  with 

part  of  Charlestown,  Cambridge,  Brookline,  Dorchester  etc.  col.  23  x  21. 
Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  1868. 

Plan  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity.     Prepared  from  the  best  authorities,  for  the 

Boston  almanac.     28  x  23.     Boston,  N,  S.  Dearborn,  1868. 
— Same.     1870.     22  x  27.     [Boston,  G.  Coolidge,  1870]. 

Russell  (B.  B.)     Russell's  map  of  Boston,     col.     16x24.     Boston,  B.  B. 

Russell  &  CO.  1868. 

View  of  Boston,  July  4th,  1870.     F.  Fuchs  del.  &  lith.  imp.  New  Eng.  lith. 

CO.  Boston.     25^  x  36.     Philadelphia,  J.  Weik,  1870. 

Bartlett' s  illustrated  map  of  Boston,  or  stranger's  guide  showing  the  public 

buildings,  [etc.]     21  x  31.     New  York,  G.  H.  Bartlett,  [1871]. 

Walling  &  Gray.     Official  topographical  atlas  of  Massachusetts  from  astro- 

nomical, trigonometrical  and  various  local  surveys,  xxxl,  2-49  pp.  inch 
15  maps.     fol.     Boston,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1871. 

IJlan  of  burnt  district,  [by  fire  of  nov.  9th  and  10th,  1872].     Showing  street 

improvements  as  adopted  by  board  of  street  commissioners  and  city  coun- 
cil. 1873.  Thos.  W.  Davis,  city  surveyor.  Presented  by  the  Boston  safe 
deposit  and  trust  company.     29  x  20.     [Boston,  1876]. 

The  city  of  Boston.     [View].     Parsons  c^  At  water  del.     20J  x  32|.     New 

York,  Currier  &  Ives,  [1873]. 
Note. — Colored. 

City   of   Boston.      [From  South  Boston.     View].      J.   D.   Woodward  del. 

E.  P.  Brandard.     5^  x  9.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &,  co.  [1873]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  159 

Boston,  Mass.  Map  of  the  principal  part  of  Boston,  and  adjacent  cities.  For  1873. 
Published  expressly  for  the  Boston  almanac.  15  x  19.  Boston,  Sampson, 
Davenport  &  co.  [1873]. 

Beers'  fire  insurance  district  map  of  the  city  of  Boston.     Engraved  expressly 

for  the  atlas  of  the  fire  insurance  districts  of  Boston.  26  x  39.  New  York, 
[F.  W.  Beers  <feco.],1874. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Map  of  the  city  of  Boston  and  its  environs.     Engr.  by  E. 

Busch.  col.  28  X  33^.  18°.  Philadelphia,  published  by  G.  M.  Hopkins 
&  CO.  [1874]. 

J.  Schedler's  relief  map  of  Boston  and  environs,     col.     10x13.     New  York, 

E.  Steiger,  [1874]. 

^lap  of  Boston  1874.     Published  expressly  for  the  Boston  almanac  &  Boston 

directory,  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  col.  32  x  27.  Boston,  Samp- 
son, Davenport  &  co.  [1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.     7  v.     fol.     Phila- 

delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1874-75. 

Map  of  Boston,  published  expressly  for  the  INIiddlesex  county,  Mass.  atlas 

by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.     1875.     32|^  x  27. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Countv  atlas  of  Middlesex,  Mass.    fol.    New  York,  J. 
W.  Beers  &  co.  1875]. 

Map  of  Boston  1875.     Published  expressly  for  the  Boston  almanac  &  Boston 

directory,  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  col.  32  x  27.  Boston,  Samp- 
son, Davenport  &  co.  [1875]. 

Map  of  Boston  1876.     Published  expressly  for  the  Boston  almanac  &  Boston 

directory,  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  col.  32  x  27.  Boston,  Samp- 
son, Davenport  &  co.  [1876]. 

Map  of  Boston,  after  the  latest  surveys  with  all  the  improvements  in  progress. 

Printed  for  Appleton's  hand  book  of  travel.  9  x  24.  [New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  CO.  1876]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  its  environs.     Published  by  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.     col. 

58  X  49.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1876. 

Boston.     Bird's-eye   view   from  the  north.     J.   Bachmann   del.    and  lith. 

18^  X  25.     [Boston],  L.  Prang  &  co.  [1877]. 
Note. — Colored. 

The  city    of   Boston.     1879.     [View].    Armstrong   &   co.    lith.     Riverside 

I)ress,  Cambridge.     26^  x  42^     Boston,  C.  H.  Bailey  &  J.  C.  Hazen,  1879. 

C.  W.  Hobbs'  traveler's  guide  map  to  the  city  of  Boston.     26  x  18.     [Boston, 

'    1880]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Map  of  the  city  of  Boston.     From  the  recent  surveys  of 

the  city  and  dist.  surveyors,  and  from  official  records  and  actual  surveys. 
Engraved  by  MacCormac.  70  x  88.  Philadelphia,  published  by  and 
under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Plan,  showing  the  principal  portion  of  Boston.     From  the  latest  authorities, 

by  the  Boston  map  co.  May,  1880.  48  x  48.  [Boston,  Boston  map  co. 
1880]. 

• Sweetser  (M.  F.)     New  map  of  Boston  with  squares  and  numbers  after  the 

Baedeker  plan,     [anon.]     18x24.     [Boston,  1880]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  Boston  map  co.  &  also  by  M.  F.  Sweetser. 


160 


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Boston,  Mass.  View  of  Boston,  Massachusetts.  1880.  Showing  the  proposed 
Charles  river  and  Back  Bay  park  an  open  area  of  700  acres.  Lith.  by 
Beck  &  Pauh,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  25f  x  53^  Hartford,  Conn.  H.  H. 
Rowley  &  co.  1880. 

Fuller    &    Whitney.     Schedule    of    sales.     Commonwealth  avenue  lands. 

1880-81.     6  1.  unp.  incl.  12  maps.     fol.     Boston,  Fuller  &  Whitney,  1881. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

"Johnson's  "  section  map  &  street  index  of  the  city  of  Boston,  Mass.     Copy- 

right 1881  by  Thomas  R.  Johnson  &  William  L.  Glover.  Designed,  com- 
piled &  published  by  Thomas  R.  Johnson.  G.  P.  Underwood  del.  col. 
48  X  53.     Boston,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1883. 

Fuller  &  Whitney.     Plan  of  Commonwealth  avenue  lands  showing  street- 

numbers,  houses,  and  lots,  with  their  widths  and  owners.  Compiled  feb. 
15,  1881.     col.     27  X  39.     [Boston,  1881]. 

Fuller  &  Whitney.     Schedule  of  sales.     Commonwealth  avenue  lands,  1881, 

22  pp.  incl.  6  maps.     fol.     Boston,  Fuller  &  Whitney,  March,  1882. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

— Fuller  &  Whitney.     Sectional  plans  of  Commonwealth  avenue  lands  from 

Dartmouth  street  to  West  Chester  Park,  showing  street-numbers, 
houses  and  lots  with  their  widths  and  owners'  names  to  date,  also  asses- 
sors' valuation  of  vacent  land  per  foot,  1881.  title.  6  maps.  Boston, 
Fuller  &  Whitney,  Jan.  1882. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

New  map  of  Boston  from  the  latest  surveys.    By  Thomas  Marsh  &  co.    [Pocket 

ed].     18^  X  24 J.     Boston,  the  heliotype  printing  co.  [1881]. 

Burge   (Edward).     Burge's  hotel  and  business  map  directory  of  Boston. 

14  X  17.     [Boston,  B.  Burge,  1882]. 


Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Boston.     Mass. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 


title,    index  map.    36  pi. 


Bromley  (G.W.] 
21  sheets,     fol. 


&  CO.    Atlas  of  the  city  of  Boston.    City  proper,    v.  1. 
Philadelphia,  G.  w'.  &  W.  S.  Bromley,  1883. 


title. 


Erie  and  North  shore  despatch.  Map  showing  seabord  terminal  facilities 
[of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  Boston].  Drawn  &  published  by 
S.  D.  L.  Taunton,     col.     37  x  55.     [New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  1883]. 

Haynes  (Tilly) .  New  map  of  Boston  giving  all  points  of  interest;  with  every 
railway  and  steamboat  terminus  [etc.]  [anon.]  col.  19  x  20.  Bos- 
ton, G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  hth.  [1883]. 

Boston.     Scale.     The  squares  represented  on  the  side  of  map  by  A  B  C  1  2  3 

&c.  are  J  mile  apart.     11^  x  9. 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world. [  etc.] 

8°.     Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  536-537]. 

Boston.     Scale. — The  squares  represented  on  the  sides  of  map  by  A  B  C  1  2 

3  &c.  are  }  mile  apart.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     llj  x  9. 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 

countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]     fol.     New  York, 

Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  519-520]. 


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Boston,  Mass.  Bromley  (Geo.  W.  &  Walter  S. )  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Boston.  City 
proper.  Scale  50  feet  to  the  inch.  2  v.  title,  index  map.  32  pi. ;  title, 
index  map.     pi.  33-74.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Bromley  &  co.  1888. 

Boston,  and  adjacent  cities.     16f  x  21  J. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  R.  Brown,  1889.     pp.  50-51]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Boston  and  vicinity,  showing  tracts  of  the  west  end  street 

railway.  March,  1888.  Arthur  L.  Plimpton,  civil  engineer.  43  x  32^. 
Boston,  H.  G.  Collins,  [1889]. 

^lap  of  Boston  for  1888.     Published  expressly  for  the  Boston  directory. 

32^  X  26|. .  Boston,  Sampson,  Murdock  &  co.  1888. 
Note. — Copyright  1885. 

Map  of  the  business  section  of  Boston.     A.  B.  Coburn  del.  1889.     22  x  29. 

Boston,  grocers',  canners',  &  packers'  pub.  co.  1889. 

Lloyd's  photographic  fac-simile  map  of  the  streets  and  buildings  of  the  gilt- 

edged  business  portion  of  Boston.  Projected  by  J.  T.  Lloyd.  Made  from 
actual  photographic  views.  .  .  56  x  36.  Boston,  Lloyd  publishing  co. 
[1889]. 

Boston  and  its  suburban  drives.     15i  x  12.     Lynn,  ]\Iass.  W.  T.  Oliver,  1889. 

Boston  and  its  suburban  drives.     15^  x  12.     Lynn,  Mass.  W.  T.  Oliver,  1890. 

Metropolitan  district. 

[In  Walker  (0.  W.)     Atlas  of  Massachusetts,     fol.     Boston,  G.  W.  Walker 
&  CO.  [1891].     pp.  58-79]. 

Vest  pocket  map  of  Boston,  Mass.     8  x  11.     Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Boughton, 

1891. 

Map  of  Boston.     Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19.     Chicago,  Rand, 

McXally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  the  country  adjacent,  from  actual  surveys.     Geo.  H. 

Walker  &  co.  lith.     Boston,  Damrell  &  Upham,  1892. 

Map  of  Boston.     Statute  miles  69.16  =  1  degree.     Kilometres,    111.307=1 

degree.     25|  x  16. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McXally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of  the  world 
[etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,   Rand,  McNally  &  co.   1892.     pp. 
42-43.] 

Road  map  drawn  &  engraved  expressly  for  road  book  of  Boston  &  vicinity. 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  engravers.  27i  x  30^^.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  C.  A. 
Underwood,  1892. 

Indexed  map  of  Boston.     27  x  19i.     [Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1892]. 

Latest  map  and  index  of  Boston  city,  ^lassachusetts.     27^  x  19|^.     Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1892]. 

Map  showing  the  terminal  facilities  of  Boston.     20J  x  26J.     [Boston,  G.  H. 

Walker  &  co.  1893]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  vicinity.     Scale  1600  ft.  to  an  inch.     38J  x  27J.    Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1893]. 

Boston  and  vicinity.     58^  x  46.     Boston,  (t.  H,  Walker  &  co.  1893. 

H.  Doc.  516 11 


162  LIST    OF    M*APS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.      Map  of  Boston.     Scales.     Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     Kilo- 
metres, 111.307=1  degree.     19  X  25|. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of  the  world, 
[etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894.     v.  2. 
pp.  246-247]. 

Map  of  Boston.     Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of  the  world. 
Complete  in  eight  ])arts.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894. 
[v.  3.]     pp.  246-247]. 

Boston  and  vicinity.     58  x  50.     Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1894. 

Boston  and  surroundings.     39  x  28.     Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1894]. 

Map  of  Boston  proper.     Scale-500  feet-1  inch.     25J  x  26.     [Boston,  Geo.  H. 

Walker  &  co.  1894]. 

Map  of  Boston  original  land  area  compared  with  present  area.     Prepared  for 

27th  annual  convention  American  society  civil  engineers.  8|  x  lOJ.  [Bos- 
ton, Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1895]. 

Map  of  Boston  &  vicinity.     Showing  metropolitan  park  system.     Prepared 

for  27th  annual  convention  of  the  American  society  of  civil  engineers,  June 
18  to  22,  1895.  Scale  one  mile  to  an  inch.  22J  x  32.  [Boston,  Geo.  H. 
Walker  &■  CO.  1895]. 

Official  map  of  Boston  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  committee  of 

arrangements  Christian  endeavor  convention.  Presented  with  the  com- 
pliments of  the  Estey  piano  co.  27^  x  20^.  [Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  & 
CO.  1895]. 

Latest  map  of  Boston  proper  1895.     16|  x  13.     Boston,  Linden  advertising 

CO.  1895. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Boston,  Mass.     12  x  lOJ.     [Buf- 

falo, The  Matthews-Northrup  co.  1895]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Boston  and  vicinity.     Published  expressly  for  the  Boston 

directory.  Scale  1600  feet  to  one  inch.  32^  x  27.  [Boston],  Sampson, 
Murdock  &  co.  1895. 

Map  of  metropolitan  sewerage  district,  showing  progress  to  sept.  30,  1896. 

29 J  X  22|.     [Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1896]. 
[Metropolitan  Sewerage  commissioners] . 

Map  of  the  central  business  district  of  Boston.     From  actual  surveys  and 

official  plans.     54  x  41.     Boston,  Geo.  W.  Stadly  &  co.  [1896]. 

Part  of  the  Metropolitan  district  [Newton].     17^x21^.     [Boston,  Geo.  H. 

Walker  &  CO.  1896]. 

Map  of  the  Boston- Worcester  century  run.     13J  x  26.     Boston,  Geo.  H. 

Walker  &  co.  [1896]. 

Boston  and  surroundings.     41  x  271.     Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  <&co.  [1896]. 

Map  to  accompany  report  of  state  ))oard  on  docks  and  terminal  facilities 

showing  existing  conditions  and  proposed  changes  at  the  port  of  Boston. 
35  x  27^.     [Boston,  Geo.  11.  Walker  &  co.  1896]. 

Map  of  metro})olitan  sewerage  district.    Sept.  30,  1897.    30  x  22^.     [Boston, 

Geo.  H.  Walker  ct  co.  1897]. 
New  map  of  Boston  giving  all  points  of  interest;  with  every  railway  &  steam- 
boat terminus,  ])r()minent  hotels,  theatres  ct  public  buildmgs.     18^  x  17. 
[Boston,  (ieo.  li.  Walker  ct  co.  1897]. 


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Boston,  Mass.     Map  of  Boston  showing  headquarters  of  the  Sovereign  grand  lodge 
I.  O.  0.  F.  September,  1898.     81x  10^.     Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker&co.  1898]. 

Map  of  Boston  and  vicinity  showing  tracks  operated  by  the  Boston  elevated 

railway  co.  surface  lines.  Oct.  1,  1898.  33  x  27.  [Boston,  Geo.  H. 
Walker  &  co.  1898]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Boston,  and  vicinity.    Drawn  by  G.  W.  &  "VV.  S.  Bromley 

of  Phila.  Corrected  and  printed  by  city  of  Boston  1898.  Scale  800  feet  to 
one  inch.  6  sheets,  each  33^^  x  18.  [Boston,  Heliotype  printing  co. 
1898]. 

Map  of  metropolitan  water  district  showing  progress  of  works  for  distribut- 

ing water.     January  1,  1898.     24^  x  25.     [Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co. 

1898]. 

A.  A.  A.  S.  map  of  Boston   showing   hotels  and  association  headquarters. 

8i  X  10^.     [Boston,  Geot  H.  Walker  &  co.  1898]. 

Map  of  the  roads  around  Boston.     34i  x  27i.     [Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  & 

CO.  1898]. 

Boston.     Scales.     Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     Kilometres,  111.307=1 

degree.     25^  x  19. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas 
of  the  world,  [etc.]    fol.    Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1898.  pp.  304-305]. 

Boston  showing  hotels  &  places  of  interest.    American  historical  association 

1899.  8i  X  lOf.     [Boston,  Geo.  H.  W^alker  &  co.  1899]. 

Mr.p  showing  the  terminal  facilities  of  Boston.    25  x  30i.     [Boston,  Geo.  11. 

Walker  &  TO.  1899]. 

Plan  of  East  Boston.     16i  x  17i.     [Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1899]. 

Map  of  the  central  business  district  city  of  Boston  showing  the  location  of 

underground  conduits.  Made  under  the  direction  of  Thomas  W.  Flood. 
July  1899.     23|  x  40.     [Boston,  Heliotype  printing  co.  1900]. 

Map  of  Boston  published  for  hotel  Bellevue.     4^  x  7^.     [Boston,  Geo.  H. 

Walker&co.  1899]. 

Map  of  Boston.     Published  by  hotel  Rexford  with  compliments.     12^  x  16|. 

[Boston,  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1899]. 

Richards  (L.  J. )     Atlas  of  Dorchester,  West  Roxbury  and  Brighton,  city  of 

Boston.  Comprising,  forty-one  plans  compiled  from  official  records,  pri- 
vate plans  and  actual  surveys,  by  a  corps  of  twelve  surveyors  and  draughts- 
men, title.  2  p.  1.  41  col.  pis.  fol.  Boston,  L.  J.  Richards,  as.  J.  P. 
Brown  &  co.  1899. 

Hotel  Thorndike  travellers  guide  map  of'  Boston.     3^  x  |.     [Boston,  G.  H. 

Walker&co.  1899]. 

Map  of  Boston  published  for  Newman  the  shoeman.     llj  x  lo\.     [Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1899]. 

Map  issued  with  the  Guide  to  metropolitan  Boston,     16J  x  11.     [Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker&co.  1899.] 

Around  Copley  Square.    4\  x  5|.     [Boston],  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1899]. 

Map  of    the  city  of  Boston  and  vicinity.     Scale,   1600   feet   to  one  inch. 

26i  X  26.     [Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1900]. 
Note. — For  Clark's  Boston  blue  book. 


164  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston,  Mass.     Map  of  Boston  published  by  Eastern  drug  company,  showing  their 
new  location.   .  .     10 J  x  7^     [Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1900]. 

Boston,  Mass.    1  mile  =  2|  inches.    9^  x  6.     [Buffalo,  the  Matthews-North rup 

CO.  1900]. 

Map  of  Boston  published  for  Hotel  Essex.    Scale  500  ft.  to  the  inch.    17|:  x  13^ 

[Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1900]. 

The  Matthew^s-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Boston,  Mass.    1  mile  =  2^  inches. 

12  X  9 J.     [Buffalo],  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1900]. 

Latest  map  of  Boston,  Massachusetts.     18^  x  27.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  & 

CO.  [1900]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Boston  and  vicinity.     4  sheets,  each  S2{  x  27i.     Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1900. 

Map  showing  the  terminal  facilities  of  Boston.     25  x  30^.     Boston,  G.  H. 

Walker  &  CO.  [1900]. 

Extended  map  of  Boston  and  metropolitan  district.    10  sheets,  each  27  x  40. 

Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1900. 

Boston.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  enlarged  business  atlas 
and  shippers'  guide  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900. 
pp.  42-43]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Boston.     12^  x  9^. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.]  fol.  Chi- 
cago, New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     1900.     p.  13]. 

Map  of  Boston  Common  and  public  garden.    Scale  80  ft.  to  an  inch.    25  x  36^. 

Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1901]. 

Boston  harbor.  This  harbour  of  Boston  with  soundings  without  &  comings  in  are 
laid  down  as  taken  by  capt.  John  Fayrwether,  capt.  Thomas  Smith,  capt. 
Timothy  Armitage,  capt.  Joseph  Eldredge,  and  Phillip  Wells.  21^  x  17. 
By  Phillip  Wells.  M.Carroll.  [Facsimile]. 
[In  Boston.  Public  library.  Bulletin.  April,  1893.  8°.  Boston,  1893. 
V.  12.     no.  1.     New  series,     v.  4.     no.  1]. 

Boston  harbor  in  New  England,     [anon.]     9 J  x  16.     [n.  p.  1670?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  43]. 

The  harbour  of  Boston  or  Mattathusetts  bay.     3  x  3}. 

[Inset  Morden  (Robert).  A  new  map  of  the  English  empire  in  America. 
I.  Harris  sculp.     20  x  23.     London,  R.  Morden  &  C.  Brown,  1695?]. 

A  new  mapp  of  New  England  from  Cape  Cod  to  cape  Sables,  describing  all  the 

sands,  shoals,  rocks  and  difficulties,  together  with  a  sand  draft  of  Matta- 
thusetts bay.  Exactly  surveyed  by  the  author  Tho.  Pound.  J.  Harris, 
sculp.     27  X  34.     [I^ndon],  P.  Lea  [etc.  1692?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  45]. 

Note. — This  map  is  dedicated  to  Charles,  earl  of  Macclesfield,  who  was 
appointed  privy  councillor,  and  lord  president  of  the  marches  of  Wales  in 
feb.  1688-9.  See  also  a  short  account  of  Pound  in  Charnock's  Biographia 
navalis,  v.  2,  p.  401,  &  "  Notes  and  queries,"  2d  series,  v.  12,  p.  310,  where 
his  name  is  spelt  Pond.  Besides  the  seacoast  of  New  England,  this  map 
gives  "Mattathusetts  bay,"  with  surroundings  and  towns  thereon,  includ- 
ing Boston  and  suburbs. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  165 

Boston  harbor.     A  map  of  Boston  harbour.     4^  x  4^. 

[Inset  Sanson  (Nicolas).  Carte  nouvelle  de  I'Amerique  Angloise.  [B}-  le 
sieurS.     anon.]    23x39.     Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  1700?]. 

The  harbour  of  Boston.     3^  x  3. 

[In  Neal  (Daniel).  The  bistory  of  NeM*  England.  8°.  London,  for  J. 
Clark  &  R.  Cruttenden,  1720:  inset  to  A  new  map  of  New  England]. 

Boston  harbour,  according  to  tbe  latest  surveys.     8^  x  9. 

[Inset  Soutback  (Capt.  Cyprian).  An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from 
New  York  to  the  e.  Cape  Briton.  4  sheets.  London,  W.  Herbert  &  R. 
Sayer,  1733]. 

An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  New  York  to  tbe  I.  Cape  Briton,  with 

tables  of  tbe  direct  and  thwart  courses  &  distances  from  place  to  place,  l)y 
capt.  Cyprian  Soutback.  Illustrated  with  particular  plans  of  tbe  bar})ours 
of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay,  and  Annapolis  Royal.  41  x  72.  London, 
LMount,  [etc.  1733]. 

A  draught  of  Boston  harbour.     5:^  x  5|. 

[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  tbe  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  66]. 

Plan  du  havre  de  Baston.     Tire  d'un  plan  Angloise  fort  exact.     7  x  82. 

[In  Atlas  maritime,     fol.     Genes,  Yves  Gravier,  1801.     map  31]. 

Note. — Inset  to  ''Carte  reduite  des  costes  orientales  de  I'Amerique  Septei:- 
trionale,  1757." 

Boston  harbour.     10  x  10. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.  4tb  book,  [anon.]  fol.  London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     On  A  correct  map  of  New  England,     p.  18]. 

Carte  de  la  Vjaye  de  Baston  situee  dans  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre.     8i  x  6J. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.    V.  1.     no.  30]. 

A  new  survey  of  tbe  harbour  of  Boston  in  New  England.     Done  by  order  of 

tbe  principal  officers  and  commissioners  of  bis  majesty's  navy,     [anon.] 

16  X  20^     DubUn,  G.  Grierson,  [1767]. 
[In  English    (The)    pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     Dublin,   B.   Grierson, 

1767.     bet.  pp.  22-23]. 
Note. — The  map  following  this  entitled  "A  large  draught  of  New  England 

and  Long  Island ' '  has  an  inset  map  of  Boston  harbor. 

[Boston  harbour  with  the  surroundings,  etc.     By  lieut.  Hill  of  tbe  Welsh 

fusiliers,     ms.     anon.     29  x  51.     177-]. 

A  plan  of  tbe  sea  coast  from  Boston  bay  to  tbe  light  bouse  near  Rhode 

Island.  Reduced  from  tbe  large  survey  to  a  scale  of  four  statute  miles  to 
one  inch.     ms.     [anon.]     26x24.     [177-?]. 

A  plan  of  Boston  harbour  from  an  accurate  survey.     London,  T.  Jefferys, 

nov.  29,  1774. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     Tbe  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  8-9]. 
Note. — Inset  to  Green's  "  A  map  of  tbe  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England, 

1774." 

Same.     [In  Le  Rouge  (G.  L.)    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,     tol.     Paris, 

Le  Rouge,  1 777-  [  1 792?] .    no.  9-10] . 
Note. — Inset  to  Green's  "A  map  of  tbe  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England, 
1774." 


166  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston  harbor.     A  new  plan  of  Boston  harbour  from  an  actual  survey.     C.  Lownes, 
sculp.  10^  X  7|. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazhie:  or,  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  241]. 

A  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Boston,  compiled  from  different  surveys;  but 

principally  from  that  taken  in  1796,  by  Mr.  George  Callendar  late  master 
of  his  majesty's  ship  Romney.  28  x  40.  [London],  published  according 
to  act  of  parliament  by  J.  W.  F.  Des  Barres,  august  5,  1775. 
[In  Atlantic  (The)  neptune,  published  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of 
Great  Britain  by  Joseph  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  .  .  fol.  [London,  1781?]. 
vol.  3.    no.  12]. 

Plan  de  Boston  avec  les  sondes  et  les  directions  pour  la  navigation.     Traduit 

del'Anglais.     20^x34.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  [1778]. 

A  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Boston  with  the  soundings,  sailing-marks,  and 

other  directions,     [anon.]     21  x  34. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 

the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 

no.  7]. 
Note. — From  the  ruins  of  Charlestowm  being  indicated,  this  map  must  have 

been  drawn  about  1776. 

Carta  r^ppresentante  il  porto  di  Boston.     8x7. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  3]. 

[A  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Boston,  compiled  from  different  surveys;  but 

principally  from  that  taken  in  1769  by  Mr.  George  Callendar,  late  master 
of  his  majesty's  ship  Romney].  28  x  32 J. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.  Holland.  .  .  Geoe.  Sproul,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and  Thos. 
Wheeler  his  assistants.  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great  Britain, 
by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.   .  .     fol.     [London],  1780]. 

Boston  bay.     Published  according  to  the  act  of  parliament  dec.  1,  1781,  by 

J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     30  x  41. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.   Holland.  .  .  .  and  Geoe-  Sproul,  Chas.   Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant 
and  Thos.   Wheeler  his  assistants.  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of 
Great  Britain,  by  J.  W.  F.  Des  Barres.  .   .     fol.     [London],  1780.     no.  17]. 

Boston  bay.     29f  x  41. 

[In  Atlantic  (The)  neptune,  published  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of 
Great  Britain  by  Joseph  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  .  .  fol.  [London,  1781?]. 
vol.3,     no.  9]. 

A  new  and  accurate  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Boston,  in  New  England  in  North 

America.     J.  Lodge  sc.     [anon.]     6|  x  9.     London,  J.  Bew,  30  nov.  1782. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  1782.     v.  3.     opp. 
p.  628]. 

A  north  view  of   Castle   William  in  the  harbour  of   Boston.     Scoles  so. 

61  X  3^ 
[In  New  York  (The)  niagazine;  or,  literary  repository.     New  series.     8°. 
New  York,  T.  &  J.  Swords,  1796.     v.  1.     p.  505]. 

A  plan  of  Boston  harbour  from  Holland's  actual  surveys.     9^  x  llj. 

[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).     The  American  pilot,  containing  the  sea 

coast  of  North  America  [etc.]     fol.     Boston,  W.  Norman,  1798.     no.  6]. 
Note. — Inset  to  "A  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  [etc.]  " 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  167 

Boston  harbor.  Chart  of  Boston  harbour,  surveyed  in  1817  by  Alexr.  S.  Wads- 
worth,  IT.  S.  N.  by  order  of  com''.  William  Bainbridge,  to  whom  it  is  most 
respectfully  dedicated.  Engraved  under  the  direction  of  John  Melish. 
Allen  &  Gaw  sc.     35*  x  41f .     Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1819. 

Dutton  (E.  P.)  &  CO.    Chart  of  Boston  harbor  and  Massachusetts  bay.    With 

map  of  the  adjacent  country,     col.     19^  x  25.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co. 
1861. 

Eldridge's  new  chart  of  Boston  harbor.     Compiled  from  the  latest  surveys. 

1865.     15  X  22.     Boston,  S.  Thaxter  &  son,  1865. 

Boston  harbor.     Compiled  from  the  latest  surveys.     17  x  25.     Boston,  S. 

Thaxter  &  son,  1894. 
[Eldridge's  new  chart  no.  4]. 

Boston   harbor,  Massachusetts.     Scale  1/20,000.     4,3  x  34|.     [Washington, 

1896]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  246.] 

Boston  inner  harbor,  Massachusetts.     Scale  1/10,000.     32|  x  40J.     [Wash- 

ington, 1897]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  248]. 

Geo.  W.  Eldridge's  chart,  H.  Boston  harbor  1899.     28  x  32*.     Boston,  Geo. 

W.  Eldridge,  1899. 

— Boston  harbor,  Massachusetts:     Scale  1/40,000.     29*  x  34f.     [Washington, 

1899]. 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.    Coast  and  geodetic  survey,    no.  337]. 

Boston  harbor.     Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  lith.     6|  x  13.     [Boston,  Boston  & 

Maine  r.  r.  1900]. 
— - — -     Boston  harbour,  from  the  latest  United  States  government  charts.     26f  x  39. 
London,  Admiralty,  1898. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty  chart  no.  1516]. 

Boston  harbor,  Massachusetts.     Scale  1/20,000.    35x43f.    Washington,  1901. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 

no.  246]. 

— Boston  harbor.     4J  x  4J. 

[In  Magazine   (The)   of  American  history.     Edited  by  Martha  J.  Lamb. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  1888.     v.  20.     p.  368]. 
Note. — From  Popple's  map  entitled  "British  Empire  in  America." 

Boston  harbor,  Massachusetts.     29*  x  36.     [Washington,  1898]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 

no.  337]. 
Note. — "Date  of  first  publication  1867." 

Boston  inner  harbor,  Massachusetts,  from  bridges  to  upper  middle  channel. 

Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of  1888,  by 
Sophus  Haagensen,  October  and  november  1888.    Scale  of  1 :  5000.    30  x  49^. 
Boston,  U.  S.  engineer  office,  1888. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  A]. 

Boston  harbor,  Mass.     Map  of  Charles  river  from  Brookline  street  bridge  to 

Charles  river  bridge.     Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line 
board  of  1888  by  Sophus  Haagensen,  april  1889.    Scale  1 :  5000.    24f  x  401:. 
Boston,  U.  S.  engineers  office,  1889. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  B]. 


168  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Boston  harbor.     Boston  harbor,  Mass.     Map  of  Dorchester  bay  and  Neponset  river 
made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of  1888  by  Sophus 
Plaagensen,  december  1889.     Scale  of  1 :  10,000.     25i  x  38^.     Boston,  U.  S. 
engineer  office,  1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  H]. 

Boston  harbor,  Mass.     Map  of  Charles  river  from  Brookline  street  Vjridge  to 

its  mouth.     Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of 
1888   by  Sophus   Haagensen,  January,   1890.     Scale   1:5000.     20^   x  49. 
Boston,  U.  S.  engineer  office,  1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  I]. 

Boston  harbor,  Mass.     Map  of  Mystic  river  and  Chelsea  Creek  made  under 

the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of  1888,  by  T.  T.  Hunter  Har- 
wood,  may  1890.     Scale  1:5000.     28i  x  48i.     Boston,  U.  S.  engineer  office, 
1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  JJ. 

Boston  harbor  Mass.     Charles  river  from  Brookline  street  bridge  to  Market 

street  bridge.     Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of 
1888  byT.  T.  Hunter  Harwood,  march  1890.     Scale  1:5000.     22^x40^. 
Boston,  U.  S.  engineer  office,  1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  K]. 

Boston  harbor  Mass.     Map  of  Mystic  and  Maiden  rivers  from  their  conflu- 
ence to  head  of  navigation.     Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor 
line  board  of  1888  by  T.  T.  Hunter  Harwood,  april  1890.     27i  x  35^. 
Boston,  U.  S.  engineer  office,  1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  L]. 

Boston  harbor  Mass.      Map  of  North  shore,   Jeffries  Point  to  Winthrop. 

Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  ])oard  of  1888  by  T.  T. 
Hunter  Harwood,  may,   1890.     Scale  1:5000.     37^  x  29.     Boston,  U.  S. 
engineer  office,  1890. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  M]. 

Boston  harbor  Mass.     Charles  river  from  Market  bridge  to  the  Watertown 

dam.     Made  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of  1888  by 
T.T.  Hunter  Harwood,  august,  1890.     Scale  1:5000.     14^  x  23f.     Boston, 
U.  S.  engineer  office,  1891. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  N]. 

Boston  harbor  Mass.     Map  of  South  Boston  flats.     Made  under  the  direc- 

tion of  the  U.  S.  harbor  line  board  of  1888  by  Sophus  Haagensen,  January 
1891. 
[Boston  harbor  line  board.     Sheet  O]. 

[Correct  map  of  Boston  harbor].     9  x  11^.     Boston,  Bouv^,  Crawford  &  co. 

[1890]. 

See  also  Mount  Auburn  cemetery,  Boston,  Mass.,  Bunker  Hill,  Charlestown, 

&  Roxbury. 

Boston,  Hoosac  tunnel  and  western  railway.  Maps  showing  the  Boston,  Hoosac 
tunnel  and  western  railway  with  its  eastern  and  western  connections. 
19  X  25.     New  York,  (J.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.   [1881]. 

Boundbrook,  N.  J.  Plan  de  notre  camp  a  New  Brunswick  le  12^  juin,  notre 
marche  le  14  a  IVliddlebush,  la  situation  du  camp  le  15^  juin,  et  celle 
du  gen.  Washington  a  Boundbrook,  le  j)OHte  que  le  gen.  Sulivan  occu- 
poit  le  15  dans  le  miit  i)our  couvrir  Philadel}ihie,  se  postant  sur  la  route 
de  Pennington.  Par  V.  Wangenheim,  1777.  ms.  12  x  20.  [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no  70]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  169 

Bradford,  Mass.  Atlas  of  Haverhill  and  Bradford,  Mass.  Compiled  from  recent 
and  actual  surveys  and  records  under  the  direction  of  John  T.  Desmond. 
87  pp.  inch  24  maps  &  1  pi.       fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1842. 

Bradford  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Bradford  co.,  Pennsylvania.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  Lake,  Ames  ik  Davison.     35  x  57.     Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Barker, 

[1858].' 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Bradford  co.    Pa.     51pp.     o   pi.  incl.  40 

maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Bradford  or  Northern  oil  region,  Penn.  Map  of  the  Bradford  or  Northern  oil 
region.     By  J,  Opperman.     54x57.     [Bradford,  Pa.  1878], 

Opperman  (J.)     Opperman's   new  and  complete   map  of  the  Bradford  oil 

region.     29x31.     [Bradford,  Pa.  1880]. 

Braemus  Heig-hts.     See  Bemis  Heights,  N.  Y. 

Branch,   county,  Mich.     Map  of  Branch  co.  ^Michigan.     Froni  county  records  and 
actual   surveys   by  Geil  &   Jones,     col.     52  x  52.     Philadelphia,  Geil  & 
Jones,  1858. 
Brandywine  (Battle  of).     Battle  of  Brandy  wine   in   which   the  Americans   were 
defeated   sept.  11, 1777,  by  gen.  sir  William  Howe.     Published   by  Wm. 
Faden.     21  x  17.     [London],  W.  Faden,  1784. 
Note. — Corrected  proof  with  large  additions. 
[Faden  collection,     no  78]. 

Battle  of  Brandywine,  11th  sept.  1777  in  which  the  rebels  were  defeated  by 

the  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir  William  Howe.     ms.     [anon.] 
col.     23'x  18.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no  79]. 

Battle  of  Brandywine. 

[In  Carrington  ( Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Battle  of  Brandywine,  11th  sept.  1777,  in  which  the  rebels  were  defeated  by 

the  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir  William  Howe.     ms.     [anon.] 
24x30.     [1777]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 

Battle  of  Brandywine  in  which  the  rebels  were  defeated,  sept.  11,  1777,  by 

the  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir  William  Howe.     Drawn  on  the 
spot  by  S.  W.  Werner,  engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     1778.     [London],  W. 
Faden,a778. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  36]. 

Same.     Battle  of  Brandywine  in  which  the  rebels  were  defeated,  sept,  11, 

1777,  by  the  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir  William  Howe.  Drawn 
on  the  spot  by  S.  W.  Werner,  engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  1778.  21  x  17. 
[London],  W.  Faden,  1778.  ^ 

Battle  of  Brandywine  in  which  the  rebels  were  defeated  sept.  11,  1777,  by  the 

army  under  command  of  general  sir  William  Howe.    ms.     [anon.]    24x17. 
[1777]. 
Note. — Original  manuscript  drawing  of  the  preceding  map. 

Plan  of  the  battle  of  Brandywine,  sept.  11,  1777.     ms.     [anon.]     19x29. 

[1777]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 


170  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Brandywine  (Battle  of),     [Sketch  of  the  battle  of  Brandywine.     By  V.  Wangen- 
heim.     ms.     anon.     11x10.     1777].  .   *• 

Brandywine  shoal,  Delaware  bay.     Chart  showing  site  of  light  house  proposed 
for  the  Brandywine  shoal,  Delaware  bay.     [Prepared  at  the  U.  S.  topo- 
graphical  bureau,  Jan.  1836].     no.  1-3.     3  charts.     [Washington,  .1836]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     f ol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  56-58] . 

Brazil,  South  America.^ 

Brasilia.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.  fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  83]. 

St.  Vincente.  [&]  Eio  Genero.     8  x  12J. 

[In  Reys-bock  han  het  rijeke  Brasilien.  [etc.  anon.]  sm.  4°.  Graven- 
Haghe?  I.  Craven,  1624]. 

— - —    Accuratissima  Brasilise  tabula.     15  x  19.     Amstelodami,  Henricus  Hondius 
excudit.     [1630?]. 

Das  norder  theil  des  lands  Brasilien.     13^  x  17. 

[In  Abelin  ( Johann  Philipp) .  Neue  welt  und  Americanische  *liistorien. 
Durch  Johan  Ludwig  Gottfriedt.  [pseud.]  fol.  Franckfurt,  1631.  pp. 
558-559]. 

Accuratissima  Brasilise  tabula.      Amstelodami,  Joannes .Janssonius  excudit. 

15  X  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Le  Bresil.     Par  N.  Sanson,  1657.     8  x  lOf . 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plusieurs  cartes.     4°.    Paris,  I'autheur,  1657.     no.  13]. 

Brasilia.     Excudebat  Johannes  Blaeu.     15  x  19. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas, ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  225-226]. 

Prsefecturse  de  Paraiba,  et  Rio  Grande.     16.^  x  21. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  263-264]. 

Prgefectura  de  Cirui,  vel  Seregippe  del  Rey,  cum  Itapudma.     16 J  x  21. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  259-260]. 

Prtefecturai  Paranambuca^  pars  Borealis,  una  cum  prsefectura  de  Itamaraca. 

16^  X  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  261-262]. 

Praefecturpe  Paranambu«e  pars  meridionalis.     16^  x  17^. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  262-263]. 


1  For  a  separate  list  of  maps  of  Brazil  in  tlic  Library  of  Congress,  see  my  paper  entitled,  "A  list  of 
books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Brazil,  l>uO-iyu»)." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  l7l 

Brazil,  South.  America. 

A  chart  of  the  sea  coast  of  Brazil,  from  cape  St.  Augustine  to  the  straights  of 

Magellan  &  in  the  South  sea,  from  the  latitude  of  eight  degrees,  to  the 
said  straights.     Made  by  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  48]. 

A  new  and   accurate  map  of  Brasil.     Divided  into  its  captainships.     By 

Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  17. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  52]. 

Kaart  van  de  Aller-heiligen  baay  waar  aan  de  hoofdstad  legt  van  Brazil. 

13^  X  16. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 

8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  Isaak  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2.     p.  345]. 
Note. — Inset  "  Grondtekening  van  de  stad  San  Salvadore." 

Bresil  et  pays  des  Amazones.      ire_2»'e.  feuille.     Par  m.  Bonne.     2  sheets, 

each  9  x  14. 
[In  Atlas  encyclopedique.     4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     map  107-108. 
Encyclopedic  methodique] . 

Brazil.     6x5. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts 
etc,  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Map  of  Brasil.     [Also]  Sketch  of  the   town  and   harbour  of  Rio  Janeiro. 

R.  Scott  sc.     12  X  8. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1808.     8°.     Edinburgh,  for  A.  Constable  &  co. 
1808.     V.  70.     p.  1]. 

Carte  der  neuen  strasse  von  villa  de  St.  Jose  do  Porto- Alegre  nach  Minas 

Novas  welche  im  jahre  1816  durch  die  wiilder  gebrahnt  ward  vom  col.  Bento 
Lourengo  Yaz  de  Abreu  e  Lima.     10  x  14^. 
[In  Maximilien  (Prince).     Voyage  au  Bresil.     Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Ber- 
trand,  1822]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Brazil.     Drawn  by  J.  Finlay- 

son.     11  x  11. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  48]. 

Ostkiiste  von  Brasilien.     Von  Arrow-Smith.     2  maps. 

[In  Maximilien  (Prince).     Voyage  au  Bresil.     Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Ber- 
trand,  1822]. 

Karte  von   Ost-Brasilien.     Carte  geographique   de   la  partie   orientale   de 

I'empire  du  Bresil.     Par  Guill.  de  Eschwege  et  Ch.  Fr.  Ph.  de  Martins. 
4  sheets,  each  19  x  18. 
[In  Spix  (J.  B.  von)  and  Martins  (C.  F.  P.  v.)     Reise  in  Brasilien,  1817-20. 
fol.     Miinchen,  1823-34.     Atlas]. 

Karte  der  Brasilian"  proving  Minas  Geraes  aufgenommen  auf  befehl  der 

provinzialregierung  in  den  jahren  1836-1855  mit  benutzung  iilterer  karten 
u.  neuerer  vermessungin  u.  beobachtungen,  unter  specieller  leitung  des 
civil-ingenieurs  H.  G.  F.  Halfeld  entworfen  u.  gezeichnet  von  Friederich 
Wagner.     21  x  17.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1862. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  1865.     v.  3.     p.  42]. 

Bresil.     Par  Th.  Dewotenay.     9  x  7i. 

[InUnivers  (L').     8°.     Paris,  F.  Didot,  1839.     v.  24]. 


172  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Brazil,  South  America. 

Bresil.     N.  B. — Cette  carte  fait  partie  d'lm  Atlas  publie  par  Ch.  Pi(;quet. 

10  X  8. 
[In  Say  (Horace).     Histoire  cles  relations  commerciales  entre  la  France  et 
le  Bresil.     8°.     Paris,  Guillaume,  1839.     at  end]. 

Brazil.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     18J  x  23^.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[In  his  London  (The)  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  49]. 

Chart  of  the  coast  of  Brazil,  from  Maranham  to  the  river  Plate.     J.  Arrow- 

smith  lith.     16^  X  43. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     African  slave 
trade.     1850.     v.  9]. 

Pilot  chart  of  the  coast  of  Brazil,  by  lieut.  M.  F.  Maury.     1849.    2d  ed.    1852. 

30  X  26.     New  York,  eng.  by  Sherman  &  Smith,  1852. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Brazil.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     16  x  13.  > 

[In  Teesdale  (Henry)  &  co.     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,   [1854]. 
map  42] . 

Pilot  chart  of  the  coast  of  Brazil,  by  lieut.  M.  F.  Maury.      1854.      2d  ed. 

1852.     30x25.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Blunt    (E.  &   G.  W.)     The  coast   of  Brazil,      each  30  x  46.     New  York, 

E.  &  G.  AV.  Blunt,  1854-58. 

SUMMARY. 

Sheet  1.  From  lat.  0°  25'  S.  to  lat.  8°  50'  S.    1858. 
Sheet  2.  From  lat.  8°  S.  to  lat.  20°  40'  S.    1854. 
Sheet  3.  From  lat.  20°  10'  S.  to  lat.  28°  10'  S.    1854. 

Brazil  and  Paraguay.     By  Sidnev  Hall.     20  x  16^.     London,  Longman  &  co. 

[1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no.  51]. 

Karte  des  Jacuhy  thales  mit  den  Deutschen  colonien  in  der  Siidbrasilian- 

ischen  provinz  Rio  Grande  do  Sul.     Aufgenommen  1859  von  K.  Stichs, 
Ober-lieut.  Woldemar  Schultz  [etc.]     9  x  25. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir   erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  1860.     v.  9.     p.  256]. 

Karte  der  kiiste  der  Capitania  de  S.  Paulo  nach  einer  ms.  karte  der  marine 

bibliothek  zu  Rio  Janeiro  [copirt  von  It.  Woldemar  Schulz].     6  x  23. 
[In  Gesellschaft    fiir  erdkunde    zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  1860.     v.  9.     p.  336]. 

Stromkarte  des  Rio  de  Sao  Francisco  reducirt  nach  der  aufnahme  des  inge- 

nieurs.     Wilh.  Ferd.    Halfeld    [mitgetheilt   von  It.  Woldemar  Schulz]. 
10  X  24. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1861.     Neue  folge, 
8°.    Berlin,  1861.     v.  10.     pi.  2]. 

Die  Deutschen  colonien  im  urwald  der  Brasilianischen  provinz  Rio  Grande 

do  Sul  und  dr.  R.  Hensel's  reiseroute  iiber  die  Serra  Ceral  im  jahre  1865. 
Gezeichnet  von  B.  Hassenstein.     10  x  16^. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitsclirift.     1867.     8°.     Berlin, 
1867.     v.  2.     pi.  3]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  173 

Brazil,  South  America. 

Mendes  de  Almeida  (Candido).     Atlas  do  imperio  do  Brazil.     36  pp.     24 

maps.     fol.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  instituto  philomathico,  1868. 

Carta  physica.     Mostrandoos  systhemas  orographico  e  hydrographico  d'esta 

regiao  por  F.  J.  M.  Homemde  Mello.     col.    31  x  26.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Carta  do  imperio  do  Brasil  organizada  pela  commissao  da  carta  geral  gob 

a  presidencia  do  general  Henrique  de  Beaurepaire  Rohan.     1875.     48  x  50. 
[n.  p.  1875]. 

Map  of  the  ^Madeira  and  Piinis,  from  an  official  Brazilian  ms.  map  com- 

municated by  G.  E.  Church.     22i  x  20. 
[In  Geographical  (The)  magazine.     April,  1877.     8°.     London,  1877.     v.  4. 
p.  65]. 

See  also  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 


Breed's  hill.     See  Bunker  Hill. 

Brewerton  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  Fort  Brewerton,  at  the  ^vest  end  of  Oneda 
lake. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).    A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.    1763.     [anon.]    sm.  4°.    obi.     [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  11]. 

Bridg-eport,  Conn.     Harbors  of  Black  Rock  and  Bridgeport.    Founded  upon  a  trig- 
onometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.      18  x  14.      [Wash, 
ington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  dejiartment.     Coast  survey]. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under 

the  direction  of  H.  G.  Scofield.     title,     index  map.    13  sheets.     5  pi.     fol. 
New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Official  land  map  of  the  town  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Executed  and  pub- 

lished by  H.  G.  Scofield  and  J.  P.  Bogart.     6  sheets,     fol.     New  York- 
J.  Bien,  1880. 

— Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  and  town  of  Bridgeport,  Conn,     title. 

24  pi.     1  1.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1888. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.     From  official  records  [etc.]  by  Roger 

H.Pidgeon[etc.]    Ip.  1.    31  pi.    fol.    Philadelphia,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1896. 

Bridgewater,  Canada.     Battle  of  Bridgewater.     View  1-4.     4  sheets  each  10  x  6^. 
[In  Wilkinson  (James).     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  12-14A]. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.  Combined  map  of  towns  of  Bridgewater,  East  Bridgewater 
and  West  Bridgewater,  Plymouth  co.  Mass.  From  actual  surveys  by  and 
under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  16  x  43.  New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Brimston  hill,  Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.     Plan  de  siege  de  Brimston  hill.     ms. 
[anon.]     col.     14x20.     [177-?]. 
Note. — French  forces  commanded   by  Bouille  and  Damas.     Original  ms. 

drawing. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  100]. 

Bristol  county,  Mass.  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Bristol  co.  Mass.  50 
pp.  inch  32  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  c^  co.  1871. 


174  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Bristol  county,  Mass.  Everts  &.  Richards.  New  topographical  atlas  of  surveys, 
Bristol  CO.  Mass.  181  pp..  inch  45  maps.  fol.  Philadeli>hia,  Everts  & 
Richards,  1895.  ♦ 

British.  America.     See  Canada. 

British.  American  tunnel,  Colo.  Locke  (Brad.  H.)  Map  of  the  British- American 
tminel.  Gilpin  &  Clear  Creek  counties.  Colorado,  1881.  26^x40.  Bos- 
ton, Forbes  co.  [1881]. 

British  Columbia.  ^     Karte  des  San  Juan-  od.  Haro-archipels.    Nach  den  aufnahmen 
der  Eng.  admiralitiit  unter  Kellett,  Richards  &  co.     1847,  1858,  und  1859. 
Von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  7^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859.     pi.  19. 
p.  532.] 

Karte  von  Britisch-Columbia   [friiher  New  Caledonia]  Vancouver  i.  und 

dem  nordlichen  theil  von  Washington  territorium.     A"on  A.  Petermann. 
9|  X  13i     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1858. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1858.    i>1.20]. 

• Karte  eiiies  theils  von  Britisch  Columbia  nach  offiziellen  quellen.     Gez.  von 

E.  G.  Ravenstein.     London,  1859.     8  x  9J. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkvmde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1859,     8°.     Berlin, 
1859.     Neuefolge.     v.  6.     pi.  7]. 

Map   of  a   portion   of  British   Columbia.      Compiled  from  the  surveys  & 

explorations  of  the  royal  navy  &  royal  engineers,  at  the  camp  near  West- 
minster, nov.  24, 1859.     John  Arrowsmith,  litho.  1860.     11  x  19^ 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     I860,     v.  44]. 

The  provinces  of  British  Columbia,  &  Vancouver  island.     AVith  portions  of 

the  United  States  &  Hudson's  bay  territories.     Compiled  from  original 
documents,   by  John  Arrowsmith.     23  x  20|.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith, 
1859. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.    Accounts  and  papers.     1859.    v.  22]. 

Reduced  map  of  a  portion  of  British  Columbia.     Compiled  from  the  surveys 

&  explorations  of  the  royal  navy  &  royal  engineers  at  the  camp  near  West- 
minster, nov.  24,  1859.     John  Arrowsmith,  litho.  1861.     11  x  17. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Pa:*liament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies;     1862. 
V.36]. 

Sketch  showing  the  different  routes  of  communication  with  the  gold  region 

on  Frazer  river;  chiefly  compiled  from  the  routes  of  A.  C.  Anderson  &  mr. 
McKay.     J.  Arrowsmith  litho.     15  x  19J. 
[In  Great  Britain.      Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1859. 
V.17]. 

British  Columbia.     Reduced  copy  of  the  map  referred  to  in  the  despatch  of 

gov.  Douglas,  dated  16  July,  1861. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.      Accounts  and  i)apers.     Colonies.     1862. 
v.36]. 

Reduced  sketch  oi  i)art  of  British  Columbia,  by  P.  H.  Nind.     To  accompany 

despatch  no.  33.     2  may,  1861.     John  Arrowsmith,  litho.     12  x  14J. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.      Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1862. 
v.36]. 


iFor  >i  list  of  nmp.s  of  British  Columbia,  .see  luy  paper  entitled  "Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of 
North  America.  ir)88-1898." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  175 

British.  Columbia.  British  Colum])ia.  Coast  lines  from  admiralty  charts,  interior 
from  explorations  by  royal  engineers  and  others  up  to  1862.  North  of 
Frazer  river  from  mr.  Arrowsmith,  east  of  Columbia  river  from  capt.  Pal- 
liser.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  capt.  Parsons,  at  the  office  of  lands 
and  works,  New  Westminster,  aug.  1862,  by  order  of  col,  R.  C.  Moody. 
Reduced  &  drawn  by  J.  Conroy.     15  x  18i.     [n.  p.  1862]. 

Xarte  des  San  Juan-  od.  Haro-archipels  mit   den  neuen  grenze  nach  der 

sc'hiedsriohterlichen  entscheidung  des  Deutschen  kaisers  am  21.  okt.  1872. 
Von  A.  Petermann.     9|  x  7i     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1873. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1873.     v.  19. 
pi.  4]. 

North  America,  west  coast.     Queen  Charlotte  islands  and  adjacent  coasts  of 

British  Columbia.    18|  x  25*.     London,  admiralty,  1880.     Corrected  1881. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  2430]. 

Sketch  map  of  the  southern   portion  of  British  Columbia  indicating  chief 

means  of  communication,     llf  x  16.     Gotfred  Jorgensen,  draughtsman. 
[In  Beanlands  (Rev.  Arthur).     British  Columbia,     [anon.]     8°.     Victoria, 
1^93.     front.] 

Map  of  the  province  of  British  Columbia.    Compiled  by  direction  of  the  hon. 

G.  B.  Martin.  Compiled  and  drawn  in  the  department  of  lands  and  works 
by  Gotfred  Jorgensen.  45j  x  52.  Montreal,  Sabiston  lith.  &  pub.  co. 
[1895]. 

See  also  Canada. 


Britisli  Guiana.     See  Guiana. 

Brooke  county,  "W.  Va.  Beers  (F.  W. )  Map  of  the  "Pan  handle"  embracing 
counties  of  Hancock,  Brooke,  Ohio  and  Marshall,  West  Virginia,  col. 
mounted.     65  x  33.     [New  York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Brookfield,  Mass.  Craig  (George  A.)  Atlas  of  Brookfield,  West  Brookfield  and 
No.  Brookfield  towns,  Mass.  83  pp.  inch  12  maps.  fol.  Boston,  G.  H. 
Walker  tSc  co.  1885. 

Brookliaven,  N.  Y.  Wendelken  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  Babylon,  Islip,  and 
south  part  of  Brookhaven,  in  Suffolk  co.,  N.  Y.  2  p.  1.  17  sheets,  fol. 
New  Y^ork,  Wendelken  &  co.  1888. 

Brookline,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Brookline,  Mass. 
61  pp.  inch  15  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1874. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  town  of  Brookline,  Mass.     title,     index  map. 

20  pi.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1884. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  [Old  map  of  Brooklyn  and  greater  part  of  King's  county,  Long 
Island],     ms.     14}  x  9.     [177-?]. 

Plan  of  Brooklyn  and  Williamsburg. 

[Inset  Smith   (J.  Calvin).     Map  of  Long  Island.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton 
c^co.  1837]. 

■ Iligginson  (J.  H.)     New  map   of   Brooklyn,   Williamsburg,  Bushwick,   & 

(Treen  Point  as  united  in  one  citv  nov.  1853.     23  x  33.     New  York,  J.  H. 


176  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn  as  consolidated  by  an  act  of  the 
legislature  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Including  Brooklyn,  Williamsburg, 
Green  Point  &  Bushwick.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.  37  x  50.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855. 

Plan.     By  William  Perris.     col.     60x80.     [Brooklyn],  1855. 

Note. — Showing  the  ancient  farm  boundaries,  etc. 

New  map  as  consolidated  by  an  act  of  the  legislature  of  the  state  of  New 

York.     30x37.     New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson,  1858. 

Map  of  the  consolidated  city  of  Brooklyn.     For  Bishop's  manual  of  the  cor- 

poration.    18  x  23.     New  York,  A.  Brown  &  co.  1861. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     New  York  and  Brooklyn.    23  x  17.     [New  York,  Johnson 

&  Ward,  1866]. 

Daily  Argus  map  of  Brooklyn  and  environs,    1874.     col.     23  x  33.     [New 

York,  G.  AVatson,  1874]. 

Farm  line  map.     From  official  records  and  surveys  compiled  and  drawn  by 

Henry  Fulton,     col.     56  x  84.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Map  of  Kings  county  including  the  city  of  Brooklyn.    25J  x  46.    New  York, 

J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 


Map  of  Kings  county  showing  the  avenues,  streets,  basins,  bulkhead  lines, 
railways,  etc.,  of  the  county  towns  [as  laid  out  by  the  town  survey 
commission]  in  connection  with  those  of  Brooklyn.  col.  25  x  30^. 
Brooklyn,  McElroy,  son  &  Brown,  1875. 

Map  of  the  Brooklyn  water  front.  Published  by  Van  Hoesen  &  bro.  col. 
20  X  38.     New  York,  Van  Hoesen  &  bro.  [1875]. 

Watson's  new  map  of  Brooklyn.     34  x  26.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1876. 

Watson's  new  map  of  Brooklyn  including  Kings  co.  From  the  latest  official 
surveys.     32  x  29.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1876. 

Watson's  new  map  of  New  York  and  adjacent  cities.  56  x  37.  New  York, 
G.  AVatson,  1876. 

Watson's  new  map  of  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  etc.  col.  27  x  37. 
New  York,  G.  Watson,  1876. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn  and  village  of  Williamsburg,  showing  the  size 
of  blocks  and  width  of  streets,  [etc.]  Compiled  by  Richard  Butt.  1846. 
col.     46  X  31.     New  York,  B.  S.  Demarest,  [1877]. 

Hopkins  ( G.  M. )  Detailed  estate  and  old  farm  line  atlas  of  the  city  of  Brook- 
lyn.    6  V.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Bradley's  map  of  the  Brooklyn  water  front  for  masters  and  pilots,  col. 
6J  X  26.     New  York,  D.  L.  Bradley  [1881]. 

Bradley's  map  of  the  water  front  of  New  York,  Brooklyn  and  Jersey  City. 

Rev.  and  published  annually,     col.     21  x  31.     New  York,  D.  L.  Bradley, 

[1882]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Robinson  (Elisha)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)  Robinson's  atlas  of  the  city  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    1  p.  1.    map.    40  pi.    fol.    New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1886. 

Hobbs  (C.  W. )  New  guide  mai>  and  street  directory  of  Brooklyn,  [anon.] 
title.     30  pp.     1  sheet.     16  x  17.     fold.     18°.     [Brooklyn,  1887]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  177 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Robinson  (Elisha).  Certified  copies  of  important  maps  of  wards 
8, 17, 18,  21,  22,  23,  24,  and  25,  city  of  Brooklyn,  filed  in  the  office  of  reo:ister. 
Kings  CO.,  N.  Y.     2  p.  1.     42  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1889. 

Brooks  harbor,  Alaska.     Sketch  of  port  Etches,  situated  5  leagues  nne  of  cape 
Hinchingbrook;  together  with  a  sketch  of  Brooks  harbour,  by  Nathaniel 
Portlock,  1787.     8  x  11.     London,  1787. 
Note. — From  Portlock' s  A  voyage  round  the  world,     p.  226. 

Broome  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Broome  county.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys 
by  Franklin  Gifford  and  Emile  Wenig.  38  x  60.  Philadelphia,  A.  O. 
Gallup  &co.  [1855]. 

Brown  county,  S.  Dak.  Poore  &  Church.  Brown  county,  Dakota.  Scale  13  miles 
to  1  inch.     13 J  x  20 J.     [St.  Paul],  St.  Paul  eng.'co.  [1882]. 

Brown's  island.     See  Ellis's  island,  New  York. 

Brunswick.     See  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Bryn  Mawr,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  Bryn  Mawr  and  vicinity  or  of 
properties  along  the  Pennsylvania  r.  r,  title,  index  and  fold.  map.  27 
pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

Bucks  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Bucks  co.,  Pennsylvania.  From  surveys  under  the 
direction  of  W.  E.  Morris.  •  53  x  36.     Philadelphia,  R.  P.  Smith,  [1850]. 

Buena  Vista,  Mexico.  Frazer  (Hiram)  and  Hanner  (William).  Ever  memorable 
battle  of  Buena  Vista,  fought  on  22d  &  23d  feb.  1847,  between  gen.  Tay- 
lor &  Santa  Anna,  [anon.]  19x24.  Cincinnatti,  Klauprech  &  Men- 
zel's  lith.  CO.  [1847]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  ot  Buena-Vista,  fought,  feb.  22,  &  23,  1847.     Surveyed  by 

capt.  Linnard  and  lieuts.  Pope  &  Franklin.    Drawn  by  capt.  T.  B.  Linnard. 
8  X  10.     New  Orleans,  Fishbourne's  lithog.  [1847]. 

A  key  to  the  battle  of  Buena  Vista,     [anon.]     8  x  20.     [n.  p.  1847]. 

Buenos  Ayres  (City  of).     Piano  topografico  de  la  ciudad  de  Buenos  Aires  y  de 
todo  su  municipio;  incluyendo  parte  de  los  partidos  de  Belgrano,  San 
Jose  de  Flores  y  Barracas  al  sur  construido  y  dibujado  por  Carlos  Glade. 
Gravado  por  Julio  Vigier,  1867.     41  x  60.     [Buenos  Aires,  1867]. 
[Buenos  Ayres.     Departamento  topografico] . 

(Province  of).     Registro  gr^fico  de  las  propiedades  rurales  de  la  provincia  de 

Buenos  Ayres.     1864.     53x72.     [Buenos  Aires,  1864]. 
[Buenos  Ayres.     Departamento  topogrdfico]. 

See  also  Argentine  republic. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a 
view  to  a  national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     16  x  35. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.     Road  from  Wash- 
ington to  Buffalo.     8°.     Washington,  1827]. 
Note. — Through  Maryland,  Pennsylvania  and  New  York. 

Buffalo,  from  Lake  Erie.  .  .     Pain*^.  by  W.  J.  Bennett  from  a  sketch  by 

J.  W.  Hill.    Engraved  by  W.  J.  Bennett.    19  x  25^.    New  York,  J.  Megarey, 
[1836]. 

Projects  for  an  outer  harbor  for  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  to  accompany  the  report  of 

the  board  of  engineers  dated  may  21,  1845.     15  x  26.     Philadelphia,  P.  S. 
Duval's  press,  [1845]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

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178  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  New  subdivision  map.  Shewing  all  the  canal  and  harbor  improve- 
ments, buildings,  etc.  From  an  actual  survey  by  P.  Emslie  &  T.  H.  Kirk, 
col.     45  X  42.     Buffalo,  Jewett,  Thomas  &  co.  1850. 

Chart  of  Buffalo  harbor  and  head  of  Niagara  river  with  the  outlet  of  lake 

Erie.     Compiled  from  the  surveys  of  capt.  AY.  G.  Williams  with  recent 
corrections  and    additions   by   capt.    J.    C.    AVoodruff.      1856.      22  x  20. 
[Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1857], 

Buell's  miniature  &  distance  map  embracing  the  whole  territory  of  the  city 

of  Buffalo  as  authorized  under  the  acts  of  1853  &  1856.  Drawn  by  G. 
vom  Berge.     col.     34  x  24.     [Buffalo],  J.  S.  Buell,  1857. 

Map.     Showing  all  the  territory  including  the  upper  and  lower  villages  of 

Black  Rock,  Cold  Springs,  etc.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  G.  vom  Berge. 
col.     100  X  62.     Buffalo,  Buell,  Moore  &  Quackenboss,  1856. 

Whitetield  (E.)    Whitefield's  new  map  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    5^x7.    [Buffalo, 

1865]. 

The  Buffalo  courier's  new  map  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  showing  the  boundaries 

of  the  new  city  park.    16J  x  23.    Buffalo,  Warren,  Johnson  &  co.  [1869]. 

Reese  &  Kaye'  s  new  map  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  showing  location  of  new  wards 

and  park.     col.    16  x  23.     Buffalo,  Clay,  Cosack  &  co.  [1871]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  Erie  co.  N.  Y.     105  pp. 

inch  30  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1872. 

Topographical  and  revised  geographical  map  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  N,  Y. 

embracing  the  entire  territory  within  the  city  limits.  Ordered  in  the 
common  council  and  executed  under  the  supervision  of  G.  E.  Mann.  1874. 
80  x  125.    New  York,  Am.  photo-lithographic  co.  [Osborne's process],  1874. 

Hammond  (Frank).     Guide  map  of  the  city  of  Buffalo.    5jx8f.     [Buffalo], 

Buffalo  photo,  eng.  co.  [1877]. 

Wm.  P.  Northrup  &  co.  's  map  of  the  city  of  Buffalo.     9  x  5i     Buffalo,  W.  P. 

Northrup&co.  [1880]. 

Worthington  &  Still.     Map  of  the  district  south  of  Buffalo  river  between 

South  channel  &  Peck  slip.  16^  x  41.  Buffalo,  Worthington  &  Still,  dec. 
1, 1880. 

Map  of  Buffalo  N.  Y.  showing  the  entire  city  as  it  is.     Drawn  under  the 

supervision  of  Jas.  D.  Hawks,  civil  engineer,  by  W.  C.  Pickup,  col.  20J  x 
31i     Buffalo,  A.  J.  Hawks,  1881. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y".     title,     index  map. 

35  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1884. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     title.     38  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1891. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  vicinities  of  the  cities  of  Niagara  Falls,  North 

Tonawanda  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y^.  2p.  1.  index  map.  33  pi.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1893. 

Bull  Run,  Va.     Battlefield  of  Manassas  Plains  or  Bull  Run.     July  21,  1861. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°.  Phil- 
adelphia, [1864].     pi.  3]. 


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Bull  Run,  Va.     Corbett  (V.  P.)     Map  of  the  seat  of  war  showing  the  battles  of 
July  18th  &  21st,  1861.     18 J  x  20.     Washington,  V.  P.  Corbett,  [1861]. 

Corbett  (V.  P.)     ]\Iap  of  the  seat  of  war,  showing  the  battles  of  July  18th, 

21st,  &  oct.  21st,  1861.     21^  x  25.     Washington,  V.  P.  Corbett,  [1861]. 

■ (Second  ])attle  of) .     Plan  of  the  battle  of  Groveton  near  Bull  Run  fought  on 

the  30th  aug.  1862.     Gen.  Pope's  campaign. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R. )     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant   localities    connected  with   the   campaigns   in   Virginia,     obi.    12°. 
Philadelphia,  [1864].     pi.  12]. 

Bulls  bay,  Newfoundland.     Harbor  Grace  [&]  Bay  Bulls,     [anon.]     each  9 J  x 
13.     [n.  p.  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  14]. 

Bulls  bay,  S.   C.     Bull's  bay  coast  of  South  Carolina.     Reconnoissance   by  the 
party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  J.  N.  Maffitt,  1849.     2d  ed.     9  x  8^ 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Bunkers   hill,  N.  Y.     Bunker's  hill  on  N.  York  island.     [View],     ms.     7  x  20. 
[177-?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 

Bunker  hill,  Charlestown,  Mass.     The  battle  of  Breeds  hill  or  Bunker  hill. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Centennial  map  of  the  city  of  Charlestown,   1875.     A  complete  guide  to 

strangers,  representing  Charlestown  as  it  is  today,  in  combination  with  a 
plan  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  hill.  Drawn  by  James  E.  Stone.  25  x  27. 
Boston,  L.  Prang  &  co.  [1875]. 

A  correct  view  of  the  late  battle  of  Charlestown,  June  17,  1775.     Aitken 

sculp,     [anon.]     7  x  10.     [n.  p.  1775?]. 
Note. — A  separate  copy  taken  from  Pennsylvania  magazine  for  June,  1775. 

An  exact  view  of  the  late  battle  at  Charlestown,  June  17,  1775.     B:  Romans 

in  ?ere  incedit.     8|  x  llj. 
[In  Frothingham  (Richard).     The  centennial:  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     16°. 
Boston,  1875]. 

Major  gen.  Howe's  encampment  on  Bunker's  Hill  at  Charles  T.  June  1775. 

ms.     [anon.]     8  x  12.     [1775]. 

[Map].     6x7i 

[In  Ellis   (George  E.)     Sketches  of   Bunker   Hill  battle,     [anon.]     16°. 
Charlestown,  1843]. 

[Map].     5x7. 

[In  Ellis  (George  E.)     History  of  the  battle  of  Bunker's  [Breed's]  Hill  on 
June  17,  1775.     8°.     Boston,  Lockwood,  Brooks  &  co.  1875.     front.] 

[Plan  of  attack  before  Charlestown.     ms.     [anon.]     11x17.     1775]. 

Note. — Numbered  in  pencil,  35.     Sketch  in  ink. 

Plan   of  Charlestown,    with   the   intrenchments  and   encampment  of   his 

majesty's  troops,  after  the  action  of  the  17  June  1775.     ms.     [anon.] 

2  copies.     14  X  17  &  13  X  20.     [1775]. 
Note. — One  copy  has  no  title. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  27-28]. 


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Bunker  Mil,  Charlestown,  Mass.  A  plan  of  the  action  at  Bunkers  hill,  June  17, 
1775,  between  his  majesty's  troops,  under  the  command  of  major  general 
Howe,  and  the  rebel  forces.  By  lieut.  Page  of  the  engineers.  N.  B.  The 
ground  plan  is  from  an  actual  survey  by  capt.  Montresor.  Engraved  for 
Frothingham's  history.  20  x  14.  Boston,  O.  Petton  &  W.  E.  Goldsmith, 
[1851]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  in  "History  of  the  siege  of  Boston  etc  2d  ed. 
By  Richard  Frothingham,  jr,"  with  an  account  of  the  battle  on  page  196. 

A  plan  of  the  action  at  Breeds  hill,  on  the  17th  of  June  1775.     Between  the 

American  forces,  and  the  British  troops.     D.  Martin  sculp,     [anon.]    8x9. 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.  d.  1810.)     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     pi.  1.     opp.  p.9]. 

Plan  of  the  action  which  happened  17  June  1775,  at  Charlestown,  N.  America. 

ms.     [By  lieut.  Page,  anon.]     col.    9x15.     [1775]. 
Note. — Rough  draft  in  water  color  drawn  after  the  battle  before  the  new 

works  were  erected  by  the  English. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  25]. 

A  plan  of  the  action  at  Bunker  hill  on  the  17th  of  June,  1775,  between  his 

majesty's  troops,  under  the  command  of  major  gen.  Howe,  and  the  rebel 

forces,  by  lieut.  Page.     N.  B.  The  ground  plan  is  from  an  actual  survey 

by  capt.  Montresor.     ms.     19  x  17.     [1775]. 
Note. — The  plate  of  this  map  was  used  by  Stedman  in  1794,  for  his  history,, 

with  the  names  of  the  engineer  and  surveyor  suppressed,  and  with  a  few 

verbal  alterations. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  26]. 

A  plan  of  the  action  at  Bunkers  hill  on  the  17th  of  June,  1775,  between  his 

majesty's  troops  under  the  command  of  major  general  Howe,  and  the 

American  forces:  engraved  for  Stedman' s  History  of  the  American  war. 

[By  lieut.  Page,  anon.  ]  Published  by  the  author,  april  12, 1793.  16^  x  19. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 

the  American  war.  4°.  London,  for  the  author,  1794.  v.  1.  opp.  p.  127]. 
Note. — Bunker  hill  is  called  Breeds  hill. 

By  lieut.  Page. 


16= 


A  plan  of  the  action  at  Bunker  Hill,  17  June,  1775.  [etc.] 

Engraved  for  Frothingham's  history.     19  x  17. 
[In  Frothingham  (Richard).     The  centennial  battle  of  Bunker  Hill 

Boston,  1875]. 

A  plan  of  the  action  at  Bunker's  Hill,  on  the  17th  of  June  1775.  Engraved 
for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war.  [By  John  Montersor,  anon.} 
{London],  author,  april  12,  1793. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  1]. 

[Plan  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  hill.    Scale  of  300  yards,    nis.    [anon.]    19x23. 

1775]. 
Note. — Title  in  pencil. 

Plan  of  the  heights  of  Charlestown,  etc.     De( 
lieut.  r.  w.  f.     Boston, dec.  13, 1775.    anon.] 
[Faden  collection,     no.  29]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the  attack  on  Bunkers  hill  in  the  iHjninsula 

of  Charlestown  17  June  1775.     5}  x  llj. 
[In  Murray  (John).     An  impartial  history  of  the  present  war  in  America. 

S°.     Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  for  T.  Robson,  [1778-80].     opp.  p.  431]. 


13,  1775.     ms.     [By  R.  W. 
col.     9  x  14.     Boston,  1775. 


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Bunker  liill,  Cliarlestown,  Mass.     Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the  attack  on 
Bunkers  hill  in  the  peninsula  of  Charlestown,  the  17th  of  June   1775. 
11^  X  5^.     Reissued.     Printed  for  T.  Robson,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 
[In  Pulsifer  (David) .     An  account  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.     18°.     Bos- 
ton, A.  Williams  &  co.  1872.  front.] 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Boston  with  the  attack  on  Bunkers-Hill  in  the  peninsula 

of  Charlestown  the  17th  of  June  1775.     14  x  17J. 
[In  Wheildon  (W.  W.)     New  history  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  June  17, 
1775.     8°.     Boston,  1875.     at  end]. 

Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  battle.     By  S.  Swett.     Annin  &  Smith  sc.     12  x  18i. 

[InSwett(S.)     History  of  Bunker  Hill  battle.     2d  ed.     8°.     Boston,  Mun- 

roe  &  Frances,  1826]. 

Sketch  of  the  action  between  the  British  forces  and  American  provincials,  on 

the  heights  of  the  peninsula  of  Charlestown,  the  17th  June,  1775.     [By] 

lohn  Humfrey.    1775.     ms.     col.     14  x  12.     [1775]. 
Note. — Drawn  before  the  English  camp  was  established  on  Bunker's  Hill. 

It  gives  precise  exhibition  of  the  places  of  different  regiments. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  30]. 

Sketch  of  the  action  on  the  heights  of  Charlestown,  June  17,  1775,  between 

his  majesty's  troops  under  the  command  of  major  gen.  Howe,  and  a  large 
body  of  American  rebels.  Copied  by  I.  A.  Chapman  from  the  original 
sketch,  taken  by  Henry  De  Berniere.     13^  x  20. 

[In  Analetic  magazine.     1818.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1818.     v.  12.     p.  150]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Sketch  of  the  action  on  the  heights  of  Charlestown,  17  June,  1775,  between  his 

majesty's  troops  under  the  command  of  genl.  Howe  and  a  large  body  of 
American  rebels.    Drawn  by  Hen'y  De  Bernier,  10th  regt.  infy.    12  x  19i. 
[In  Port  folio  (The).     4th  series.     March,  1818.    8°.    Philadelphia,  H.  Hall, 
1818.     V.  19.     p.  184]. 

View  of  the  attack  on  Bunker's  Hill,  with  the  burning  of  Charles  Town,  June 

17,  1775.     4^  X  8. 
[In  Cockings  (George).     The  American  war,  a  poem,     [anon.]     8^     Lon- 
don, by  W.  Bichardson,  for  the  author,  1781]. 

[View  of  the  attack  on  Bunker's  Hill.]     4x5. 

[In  Coolidge  (George  A.)     Brochure  of  Bunker  Hill.     obi.  16°.     Boston, 

1875]. 
Note.— Plate  from  Cockings's  "The  American  war.     1781." 

View  of  Bunker's  Hill.     From  a  drawing  in  possession  of  the  rev.  mr.  Elder- 

ton.     4^^  X  6f. 
[In  Gentlemen's  (The)  magazine.     1790.     8°.     London,  1790.    v.  60.     pt.  1. 
p.  140]. 

Bureau  county,  111.  Map  of  Bureau  county,  111.  with  sketches  of  its  early  settle- 
ment. By  N.  Matson.  88  pp.  8  pi.  26  sheets,  sm.  4°.  Chicago,  G.  H. 
Fergus,  1867. 

Warner  &  Beers.    Atlas  of  Bureau  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois.    93  pp.  inch 

70  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Burlington,  N.  J.  Map  of  the  road  taken  by  the  British  troops  from  New  Bridge 
to  Burlington,     [anon,     ms.]     12x18.     [1776]. 


182  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Burlington,  N.  J.  A  plan  of  the  island  of  Burlington,  and  a  view  of  the  city  from 
the  river  Delaware.  Designed  &  published  by  W.  Birch,  enamel  painter 
&  sold  at  M.  Carey's.  .  .     16  x  20.     Philadelphia,  1797. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Burlington  and  vicinity.     From  actual  surveys  by  Harry 

C.Woolman.     col.     48x57.     Burlington,  H.  C.  Woolman,  [1875]. 

Burlington  county,  N.  J.  Map,  From  original  surveys  by  J.  \V.  Otley  &  R. 
Whiteford.     34  x  67.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Wistar,  1849. 

New  map.     From  actual  surveys  &  official  records.     By  Wm.  Parry,  Geo. 

Sykes,  F.   W.  Earl.     col.     55x48.     [Philadelphia],  R.  K.  Kuhn.&  J.  D. 
Janney,  1858. 

Burlington  and  Missouri  river  r.  r.  Map  of  the  state  of  Nebraska.  Showing 
the  lands  of  the  Burlington  &  Missouri  riv.  r.  r.  co.  in  Nebraska.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1876. 

Correct  map  of  the  Burlington  and  Missouri  river  r.  r.     The  Burlington 

route  and  its  connections,     col.     17  x  37.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1882]. 

Burrells   ferry,    James   river,  Va.      The   landing  at  Burrell's  april  17th,  1781. 
7x9. 
[In  Simcoe  (J.  C. )     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queens  rangers.     4°. 
Exeter,  [1787].     p.  132]. 

Bushy  Run,  Westmoreland  county,  Penn.  Plan  of  the  battle  near  Bushy-Run, 
gained  by  col.  Bouquet,  over  the  Delawares,  Shawanese,  Mingoes,  Wyan- 
dotts,  Mohikons,  Miamies,  &  Ottawas,  on  the  5th  and  6th  of  aug.  1763. 
Surveyed  by  Thos.  Hutchins. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  53]. 

Note. — A  copy  of  this  map  also  in  "Smith's  Relation  historique  de  1' expe- 
dition contre  les  Indiens  de  I'Ohio  en  1764." 

Butler  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Butler  co.  Ohio.  By  John  Crane,  col.  47  x  59. 
Hamilton,  J.  Crane,  1855. 

Butler  county,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.  Combination  atlas  of  the  county 
of  Butler  and  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.  Ill  pp.  1  1.  inch  33  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1874. 

See  also  Clintonville  district,  Penn.,  and  Third  Sand  oil  belt,  Penn. 

Butte  City,  Mont.     Baker  &  Harper.     Map  of  the  mines  in  the  vicinity  of  Butte 
City,  M.  t.     15  X  21.     [Butte  City,  1881]. 
Note. — From  the  Holiday  inter  mountain,  jan.  1, 1882. 

Butte  county,  Cal.  Official  map  of  the  county  of  Butte,  California.  Carefully 
compiled  from  actual  surveys,  1877.  Published  by  James  McGann.  62  x 
56.     San  Francisco,  lith.  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  [1877]. 

Butte  la  B-ose  (Fort),  La.     Approaches  to  fort  Butte  la  Rose,  Louisiana.     Captured 
by  the  U.  S.  fleet,  co-operating  with  the  forces  under  the  command  of 
major  gen.  N.  P.  Banks,  april  20,  1863.     Surveyed  by  J.  G.  Ottmans,  act- 
ing under  orders  of  major  gen.  N.  P.  Banks.    13  x  16.    [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Buzzards  bay,  Mass.     Buzzard's  bay  and  part  of  Martha's  Vineyard.     19  x  24. 
New  York,  E.  &.  G.  Blunt,  1857. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  183 

Buzzards  Bay,  Mass.  Eldridge's  chart  no,  10.  Buzzard's  bay,  from  the  United 
States  coast  and  George  Eldridge's  surveys.  30  x  36.  Boston,  Thaxter  & 
son,  1874. 

Cabot,  Vt.     Plan  of  the  town  of  Cabot,  Vermont,     ms.     [anon.]     10x8.     [1786?]. 

Cairo  and  Fulton  railroad.  Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Cairo  and  Fulton  rail- 
road and  its  connections.  24  x  22.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&C0.  [1871]. 

Caldwell    county,  Tex.     Map  of  Caldwell   county,  Texas.     16  x  19.     St.  Louis, 
lith.  by  A.  Gast,  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Caledonia  county,  Vt.  Map  of  Caledonia  co.  Vermont.  From  actual  surveys 
under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  1858.  54  x  54.  New  York,  Baker 
&  Tilden,  1858. 

County  atlas  of  Caledonia,  Vt.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of  F.  W.  Beers.     99  pp.  incl.  34  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Calhoun  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Calhoun  co.  Michigan.  From  actual  surveys 
&  county  records  by  Bechler  &  Wenig.  56  x  54.  Philadelphia,  Giel, 
Harley  &  Siverd,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Calhoun  co.   Mich.      91  pp.  incl.  39  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Calibog-ue  sound,  S.  C.     A  plan  of  the  river  and  sound  of  Dawfoskee  in  South 

Carolina.      Survey' d  by  captain  John  Gascoigne.      18  x  25i.      London, 

Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 

[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 

^  the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 

no.  17]. 

I     California.     Carta  de  los  reconocimientos  hechos  en  1602,  por  el  capitan  Sebastian 
Vizcayno  formada  por  los  pianos  que  hizo  el  mismo  durante  su  comision. 
.14  X  14. 
[In  Alcala  Galiano  (D.)     Kelacion  del  viage  en  el  afio  de  1792.     fol.     ]Mad- 
rid,  1802.     cartas  no.  4.] 

Granata  Nova  et  California.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfiiet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.     fol. 

Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  113]. 

Americse  descrip.     6  x  7f . 

[In  Gage  (Thomas) .  A  new  survey  of  the  West  Indes.  2d  ed.  fol.  Lon- 
don, J.  Sweeting,  1655.     front.] 

Note. — On  this  map  Lower  California  is  represented  in  its  correct  geograph- 
ical bearing  as  a  peninsula. 

Passage  by  land  to  California  discover' d  by  father  Eusebius  Francis  Kino, 

between  the  years  1698  &  1701,  containing  likewise  the  new  missions  of  the 
Jesuits.     9x8  inches. 

[In  Lettres  edifiantes  &  curieuses.  Travels  of  the  Jesuits.  By  mr.  Lockman. 
2d  ed.     8°.     [London],  T.  Piety,  1762.     v.  1.     p.  395]. 

The  passage  by  land  to  California,  discovered  by  Eusebius  Francis  Kino 

between  the  years  1698  and  1701.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
feb.  1777. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.  No.  1-2.  Inset  to  Pownall  (T.)  A  new  and  correct 
map  of  North  America]. 


184  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

California.     Passage  par  terre  a  la  Californie  decouverte  par  le  rev.  pere  Eusebe- 
Frangois  Kino  depuis  1698  jusqu'a  1701.     8^  x  9J. 
[In  Lettres  ^difiantes  &  curieuses.     Nouv.  ed.     Memoires  d'Amerique.   18°. 
Paris,  J.  G.  Merigot,  1781.     v.  8,  opp.  p.  52]. 

[Map  of  the  coast  of  California  south  of  San   Francisco,     ms.      [anon.] 

21  X  37.     [1775?]. 

Tabula  Californi?e,  anno  1702.     Ex  autoptica  observatione  delineata  a  R.  P. 

Chino  E.  S.  I.     14  x  8^ 
[In  Neue  (Der)  welt-bott.     Zusammengetragen  von  Joseph  Stocklein,  [etc], 
fol.     Augsburg,  1726-58.     v.  1.     pt.  2.     p.  74]. 

Mer  du  Sud  ou  Pacifique,  contenant  I'isle  de  Calif orne,  les  costes  du  M^xique, 

du  Perou,  Chili,  et  le  detroit  de  Magellanique,  etc.  [anon.]  23  x  29. 
Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  [1725]. 

La  Nouvelle  Grenade  et  la  Californie,  [&]  Carte  dese  extremites  de  la  partie 

occidentale  de  la  Californie. 
[In  Engel  (S.)     Memoires  et  observations   geographiques.     Par  mr.  .  .  . 
[anon.]     4°.     Lausanne,  1765]. 

Kaart  van  het  westelyk  gedeelte  van  Nieuw  Mexico  en  van  California. 

12J  x  13i     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1765. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     8°.     Te 
Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  243]. 

Carte  de  la  Californie  d'apres  les  observations  le  plus  exactes.     A.  v.  Krovelt 

sculp.     Amsteld.  1777.     12  x  8. 
[In  Histoire  generale  des  voyages.     4°.     A  Amsterdam,  E.  Van  Harrevelt, 
1777.     V.  22.     p.  237]. 

Californias;  antiguaynueva.    Diego  Froncoso  sc.     Mexico,  a°  1787.    10xl3J. 

[In  Palou  (Francisco).     Relacion  historica  de  la  vida  y  apostolicas  tareas  del 

Junipero  Serra.     sm.  4°.     Mexico,  1787.     at  end]. 

Carta  esferica  de  los  reconocimientos  hechos  en  la  costa  n.  o.  de  America  en 

1791  y  1792,  por  las  goletas  Sutil  y  Mexicana.     19  x  15. 
[In  Alcala  Galiano  (D. )     Relacion  del  viage  en  el  ano  de  1792.     fol.     Madrid, 
1802.     cartas]. 

Carta  esferica  de  los  territorios  de  la  Alta  y  Baja  Californias  y  estado  de 

Sonora.  Construida  por  las  mejores  noticias  y  observaciones  propias  del 
Teniente  de  navio  d.  Jose  M.  Narvaes,  ailo  de  1823.  ms.  42^  x  40|. 
[1823]. 

Upper  California  to  illustrate  the  paper  by  dr.  Coulter.     10  x  4. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society  of  London.     Journal.     8°.     London,  1835. 
V.  5]. 

Mitchell  (S.  A. )     A  new  map  of  Texas,  Oregon  and  California  with   the 

regions  adjoining.     20x22.     col.     fold.     18°.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitch- 
ell, 1846. 
Note. — With  * 'Accompaniment "  of  40  pages. 

]Map  of  Oregon  and  upper  California.     From  the  surveys  of  John  Charles 

Fremont  and  other  authorities.    Drawn  by  Charles  Preuss.    1848.    27  x  33. 
Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Weber,  [1848]. 
[United  States.     Congress.     Senate]. 

Topographical  sketch  of  the  gold  &  quicksilver  district  of  California.     July 

25,  1848.     E.  O.  C.  O.,  It.  U.  S.  \.     [anon.]     15 J  x  21  ^     [n.  p.  1848]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  185 

California.     Map  of  the  emigrant  road  from  Independence,  ]Mo.  to  St.  Francisco, 
Cal.     By  T.  H.  Jefferson.     4  parts  in  1  v.     4°.     New  York,  author,  1849. 

Carte  de  la  Cahfornie;  extrait  de  la  grande  carte,  par  ni.  Duflot  de  Mofras. 

11  X  15. 
[In  Xouvellef^  annales  des  voyages.     [5*"  serie].     8°.     Paris,  1849.     v.  1.     p. 
195]. 

Mapa  de  California  conforme  a  los  ultimos  clocumentos.     Senalando  todas 

rutas  que  elevan  por  mar  y  tierra  a  la  region  del  oro.  [By]  J.  R.  Desfon- 
taines.     12  x  17.     [n.  p.]  Rabouin,  editor,  [1849]. 

Map  of  upper  California  by  the  best  authorities.     1849.     8?  x  11^. 

[In  Wilkes  (Charles).    Western  America.    8°.    Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blanch- 
ard,  1849.     p.  32]. 

A  correct  map  from  actual  surveys  and  examinations  embracing  a  portion  of 

California  between  Monterey  and  the  Prairie  butes  in  the  valley  of  the 
Sacramento,    shewing    the    Placeres,    1849.     Drawn    by    F.    D.    Stuart. 
24^  X  17. 
[In  Wilkes  (Charles).     Western  America.    8°.    Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blanch- 
ard,  1849]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  the  British  provinces,  Mexico,  etc.     Showing  tne 

routes  of  the  U.  S.  mail  steam  packet  to  California,  and  a  plan  of  the  gold 
region.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood.  18  x  24.  New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1849. 

Butler  (B.  F.)     Map  of  the  gold  region,  California.     1851.     col.     14  x  16. 

San  Francisco,  B.  F.  Butler,  1851. 

Map  of  the  mining  district  of  California  by  Wm.  A.  Jackson,    col.    17  x  20. 

New  York,  Lambert  &  Lane,  [1851]. 
Note. — Containing  an  ''Appendix."     2d  ed.     16  pp. 

A  new  map  of  California.     By  Charles  Drayton  Gibbes.     From  his  own  and 

other  recent  surveys  and   explorations,     col.     29  x  34.     Stockton,    Cal. 

C.  D.  Gibbes,  1852. 

New  map  of  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  Utah  and  New  Mexico.     Com- 

piled from  the  latest  authorities  &  surveys  and  engraved  by  G.  Schroeter. 
23  X  26.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

General  map  of  a  survey  in  California  in  connection  with  examinations  for 

railroad  routes  to  the  Pacific  ocean  made  by  order  of  the  war  department, 
by   lieut.  R.  S.  Williamson.     Drawn  by  Charles  Preuss.     24  x  72.     New 
York,  lith.  of  Sarony  &  co.  [1855]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Karte  des  states  California  nach  der  officiellen  karte  des  state  surveyor- 

general  W.  M.  Eddy  gezeichnet  von  H.  Kiepert.     1856.     17  x  13.     Berlin, 

D.  Reimer,  1856. 

[In  Zeitschrift  fiir  allgemeine  erdkunde.     Neue  folge.     8°.     Berlin,  1856. 
V.  1.     p.  208]. 

Britton's  and  Rey's  map  of  the  state  of  California.     Compiled  from  the  U.  S. 

land  &  coast  surveys,  [etc.]  By  George  H.  Goddard.  col.  31x25.  San 
Francisco,  Britton  &  Rey,  [1857]. 


186  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

California.     Map  of  public  surveys  in  California  to  accompany  report  of  surveyor 
gen'l.     1862.     H.  r.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.  3d  sess.     30  x  35J.     New 
York,  J.  Bien,  [1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Carte  du  pays  parcouru  par  I'abbe  L.  Rossi  dans  la  Calif ornie.     10^  x  10. 

[In  Rossi  (L.)     Six  ans  en  Amerique.     2«ed.    8°.    Paris,  1863.    opp.  p.218]. 

Bancroft's  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     31  x  28.     San  Francisco,  H.  ^. 

Bancroft  &  co.  1868. 

Township  and  county  map  of  central  part  of  California.     Exhibiting  the 

U.  S.  land  surveys,  schools,  land  districts,  [etc.]  Carefully  compiled 
from  U.  S.  surveys  and  personal  observations.  Drawn  and  published  by 
A.  J.  Doolittle.     col.    40  x  30.     San  Francisco,  A.  J.  Doolittle,  [1868] . 

Holt  (Warren).     Map  of  the  states  of  California  and  Nevada.     Carefully 

compiled  from  the  latest  authentic  sources.  California  by  Julius  H.  von 
Schmidt,  Arthur  W.  Keddie  and  C.  D.  Gibbes.  Nevada  by  Chas.  Drayton 
Gibbes.     [etc.]     col.     44  x  54^     San  Francisco,  W.  Holt,  1869. 

Colton's  California  and  Nevada.     23  x  16.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 

&  CO.  [1873]. 

— Map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Drawn  and  compiled  by  Geo.  H.  Baker. 

18  X  15.     San  Francisco,  Dewey  &  co.  [1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  sectional  map  of  California  and  Nevada. 

col.     26  X  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Bancroft's  map  of  California,  Nevada,  Utah  and  Arizona.     27  x  31.     col. 

San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  1876. 

Map  of  California  to  accompany  printed  argument  of  S.  O.  Houghton  as  to  the 

rights  of  the  Southern  Pacific  r.  r.  co.  of  Cal.  to  government-lands  under 
acts  of  congress  passed  July  27,  1866,  and  march  3,  1871,  made  before  the 
committee  on  the  judiciary  of  the  senate  and  ho.  of  reps,  in  may  1876. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  16  x  23.  New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1876]. 

State  of  California.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     30  x  34.     New  York,  photo, 
lith.  &  print  by  J.  Bien,  [1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Gold  fields  of  California.     No.  1  of  the  series.     Amador  and  Calaveras  coun- 

ties. Compiled  from  official  and  authentic  private  surveys  by  H.  F.  Terry. 
14  X  16.     San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft,  [1877]. 

New  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,  southern  California  and  parts  of  Nevada, 

Utah  and  Sonora.  Compiled  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Mallery  and  J.  M.  Ward. 
1876,1877.     col.     42x33.     San  Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  [1877]. 

North  America — west  coast.     Anchorages  on  the  coast  of  California  and  Ore- 

gon.    From  the  United  States  surveys,  1874-5.     19  x  24.     Ix)ndon,  admi- 
ralty, 1878. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  455]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  California  and  Nevada. 

title.     19  X  23 J.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1878]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  187 

California.  Tourist's  map  of  California.  Issued  by  the  Erie  railway  company. 
6  X  6*.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  engrs.  [1878]. 

The  Weekly  Call  map  of  California  and  Nevada,  1878.     col.     27  x  22.     San 

Francisco,  lith.  by  M.  Schmidt  &  co.  1878. 

Same.     3d  ed.     22x27.     San  Francisco,  M.  Schmidt,  [1878]. 

Karte  zur  iibersicht  der  verbreitung  der  Indianer-stiimme   in   California. 

Xach  Stephen  Powers.     12  x  9f .     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1879. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  1879.     v.  25.     pi.  13]. 

Map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Drawn  by  F.  v.  Leicht  and  A.  Craven.     3d 

ed.     col.     34  X  40.     San  Francisco,  AV.  D.  Walkup  &  co.  1880. 
[California.     State  geological  survey]. 

Bancroft's  new  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

and  most  reliable  official  sources,  and  special  surveys.     1882.     Scale:  12 
miles=l  inch.    col.    50  x  60.     San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  [1882.] 

The  AVeekly  Call  map  of  California  and  Nevada,  1882.     col.     22  x  28.     San 

Francisco,  lith.  M.  Schmidt  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  large  scale  map  of  southern  California;  embracing 

the  counties  of  Santa  Barbara,  Ventura,  Los  Angeles,  San  Bernardino,  and 
San  Diego.     30  x  38.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1888. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  shippers* 

guide  of  California  [etc.]     69  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

The  cyclers'  guide  and  road  book  of  California.     Containing  map  of  Califor- 

nia, [etc.]     Compiled  by  Geo.  W.  Blum.     80  pp.     8  fold.  map.     16°.     San 
Francisco,  G.  W.  Blum,  [1895]. 

See  also  Alameda   county;   Amador   county;  Butte   county;   Los   Angeles 

county;   Lower  California;  Nevada   county;   Surprise   caiion,    Panamint 
district;  Tuolumne  county. 

California  and  Nevada  railroad.  Map  shewing  the  California  and  Nevada  rail- 
road and  its  extensions  and  connections.  Drawn,  engraved  &  printed 
by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  15  x  37.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&CO.  [1882]. 

I'  Callahan  county,  Tex.     Map.     22  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office] . 

Callao,  Peru.  The  port  of  Callao,  in  the  South  sea;  with  the  adjacent  islands^ 
rocks  &  coasts,  to  windward  and  leeward,  and  the  soundings  in  fathoms. 
T.  Jefferys  sculp.     8  x  14.     [London,  T.  Jefferys,  1768?]. 

Callao.     P.  L.  Feuillee,  delin.     P.  Giffart  sculp.     3  maps.     7  x  13  &  9  x  12*. 

[In  Feuillee  (Louis).     Journal  des  observ^ations  physiques.     4°.     Paris,  P. 

Giffart,  1714.     v.  1]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Callao  as  it  was  before  the  earthquake  in  1746.     B.  Cole 

sculp,     [anon.]     plate  3.     7x9.     [n.  p.  1748?]. 

Calvary  cemetery,  New  York  city.  Index  map  of  Calvary  cemetery.  Specially 
drawn  for  guide  to  Calvary  cemetery,  by  Frank  INI.  Leonard.  From  maps 
and  surveys  by  Edward  Boyle.     11  x  15^.     New  York,  Fisk  &  See,  [1876]. 

Cambria  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Cambria  co.  Penna.  Published  by  R.  Pearsall 
Smith,     col.     fold.     54x31.     Philadelphia,  R.  P.  Smith,  [1850?]. 


188  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

•Cambria  county,  Penn.  Illustrated  historical  combination  atlas  of  Cambria 
county,  Penn.  From  actual  surveys  by  &  under  the  direction  of  J.  A. 
Caldwell.  194  pp.  inch  52  pi.  &  61  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  atlas  pub- 
lishing CO.  1890. 

•Cambridge,  Mass.     References. 

A.  A  view  of  one  of  the  floating  batteries  or  gondolas  built  at  Cambridge 

by  the  rebels. 

B.  Shows  the  manner  in  which  the  entrances  into  the  works  of  the  rebels 

are  closed  and  defended  by  drawbridges. 

C.  D,  E.    Represent  the  different  kinds  of  spears  in  use  in  the  rebel  army. 

ms.     11^x16.     [1775].- 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Cambridge,   Middlesex  co.  Mass. 

69  pp.  inch  19  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1873. 

Plan  of  Cambridge.     Prepared  by  W.  A.  Mason  &  son,  for  Greenough  &  co. 

1878.     17  X  26.     Boston,  Greenough  &  co.  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Cambridge,  Mass.     title,     index  map. 

27  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1886. 

Camden,  N.  J.     [Map  of  the  environs  of  Camden,  N.  J.    ms.    anon.    8  x  10.    1778?]. 
Note. — Gives  roads  to  Haddonfield,  Burlington,  Gloucester,  etc. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Camden,  N.  J.     77  pp.  1  1.  incl.  19  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877. 

Baist  (G.  Wm.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Camden,  N.  J.     title,     index  map. 

21  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Baist,  1886. 

Camden,  S.  C.     Battle  at  Camden. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,.  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  fought  near  Camden,  aug.  16,  1780.     Engraved  for  Sted- 

man's  History  of  the  American  war,  jan.  20,  1794.     7J  x  8^. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.    4°.    London,  for  the  author,  1794.    v.  2.    opp.  p.  210]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  fought  near  Camden,  aug.  16,  1780.     7^  x  8|.     London, 

march  1,  1787. 
[In  Tarleton  (Sir  Banastre).     A  history  of  the  campaigns  of  1780  and  1781 
in  the  southern  provinces  of  North  America.     4°.     London,  for  T.  Cadell, 
1787.     opp.  p.  108]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  fought  near  Camden,  aug.  16, 1780.     ms.     [anon.]     14x11. 

[1780]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  51]. 

Battle  of  Guildford,  [N.  C]  fought  on  the  15th  of  march  1781.     [&]  Plan  of 

the  battle  fought  near  Camden,  aug.  16, 1780.     [anon.]     London,  march  1, 
1787. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  7-8]. 

Sketch  of  the  battle  of  Hobkirk's  Hill,  near  Camden,  on  the  25th  april,  1781. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     Drawn  by  C.  Vallancey.     London,  W.  Faden, 
aug.  1, 1783. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revohition.     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  9]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.      \w^'>'v<,rsity  ot  C^^^l- 

Canaan,  Conn.     A  view  in  Canaan,  between  the  green  woods  and  Salisbury,  Conn. 
4x7. 
[In  Columbian   (The)    magazine.     March  1789.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 

Canada.^    Nova  Francia  et  Canada,  1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  123]. 

Figvre  de  la  Terre  Nevve.     Grande  Riviere  du  Canada,  et  cotes  de  1' ocean 

en  la  Novvelle  France.     Ian  Sweline  fecit.     7  x  17^. 
[In  Lescarbot  (Marc).     Histoire  de  la  Novvelle  France.     2*^  ed.     16°.  Paris,, 
1611]. 

Le  Canada  ou  Nouvelle  France,  etc.     Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     8^  x  12, 

[In  his  L'Ameriqve  en  plvsievrs  cartes.   4°.    Paris,  I'avtheur,  1657.    no.  2].. 

Extrema  American  versus  Boream,  ubi  terra  nova  Nova  Francia,  adjacentiaq.. 

17^  X  22. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas  ou  cosmographie- 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  2. 
bet.  pp.  1-2]. 

Partie  occidentale  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  sont  les  nations- 

des  Ilinois,  de  Tracy,  les  Iroquois,  et  plusieurs  autres  peuples;  avec  la 
Louisiane.  Par  p.  [Marco  Vincenzo]  Coronelli.  1  sheet.  17^x23.  Paris,, 
J.  B.  Nolin,  1688. 

Partie  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Par  Hubert  laillot.     18  x  26.     Paris,  H.  lail- 

lot,  1695. 
[In  his  Atlas  Francois,     fol.     Paris,  Jaillot,  1695.     no  11]. 

Canada  orientale  nell' America  Settentrional.     17^x23. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).    Atlante  Veneto.     fol.    Venetia,    1695-97.     v.  2.. 
pt.2.    bet.  pp.  158-159]. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  Canada,  with  a  perspective  view  of  the  town  of 

Montreal  on  the  river  St.  Lawrence.     R.  Bennett,  sculp,     [anon.]    8  x  9^. 
[1759]. 
Note. — From  the  Grand  magazine,  London. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  decouvertes  qui  y  out  ete 

faites.     Par  Guillaume  De  I'Isle.     19|  x  25^     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.    no.  10]. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  &  des  decouvertes  qui  y  ont  6t6^ 

faites.     16x21. 
[In  Chatelain  (H.  A.)     Atlas  historique.     [anon.]     fol.     Amsterdam,  1705- 
1720.     V.6.     opp  p.  82]. 

Les  cotes  de  la  Virginie,  les  detroits  de  Frobisher  et  de  Hudson.     6x9. 

[In  Bernard  (J.  F.)     Recueil  de  voiages.     16°.     Amsterdam,  1732.     v.  3. 

p.  397]. 

L'ile  de  Terre  Neuve  et  le  golfe  du  Saint  Laurent.     8  x  12. 

[In  Bernard   (J.  F.)     Recueil  de   viages.     16°.     Amsterdam,  1732.     v.  3. 
p.  357.] 

^For  a  further  list  of  maps  of  northwestern  Canada,  see  my  paper  entitled  "Alaska  and  the  north- 
west part  of  North  America,  1588-1898." 


190  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Canada.     Carte  du  Canade  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  decouvertes  qui  y  ont  et4 
faites.     Par  Guillaume  de  I'Isle.     19  x  22.     Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C. 
Mortier,  [1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.    fol.    Amsterdam.     J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 
V.2.     no.  30]. 

The  New  England  coasting  pilot  from  Sandy  Point  of  New  York,  unto  cape 

Canso  in  Nova  Scotia,  and  part  of  island  Breton.  With  the  courses  and 
distances  from  place  to  place,  and  towns  on  the  sea  board,  [etc.]  By 
capt.  Cyprian  Southack.     3  p.  1.     7  sheets,     fol.     [London,  1734?], 

Carte  du  d^troit  entre  le  lac  Superieur  et  le  lac  Huron,  [etc.]     Par  N.  B. 

B[ellin.     anon.]     1744.     8^  x  6i 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).    Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     V.  1.     opp.  p.287]. 

Carte  des  lacs  du  Canada.     Par  N.  Bellin.     1744.     14  x  17^. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).   Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  2]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  orientale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canada.     Par  N. 

Bellin.     1744.     15^  x  21. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).   Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  1]. 

Karte  von  dem  ostlichen-stucke  von  Neu-Frankreich  oder  Canada.  Durch  N. 

Bellin,  1744.     16  x  24. 
[In  Allgemeine  historie  des  reisen  zu  wasser  und  lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1756.     v.  14.     p.  256]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  islands  of  New-foundland,  Cape  Breton,  St. 

John  and  Anticosta;  together  with  the  neighbouring  countries  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Canada,  etc.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  17. 
[In  fiis  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.    no.  63]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  island  with  the  adjacent  parts 

of  New  England  and  Canada.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     London,  R.  Sayer  & 
J.  Bennett,  June  15, 1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  14] . 

-^ Nouvelle  Ecosse  ou  partie  orientale  du   Canada.     Traduite  de  TAnglois 

de  la  carte  de  Jefferys  publi6e  a  Londres  en  mai,  1755.     18  x  23.     Paris, 

Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).  Atlas  Am^riquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 

LeRouge,  1778 [-1792?].     no.  8]. 
Note. — Containing  a  "Table  comparative,"  and  also  many  additions  not  in 

the  English  original,  also  some  notes  in  German. 

Canada,  Louisiane  et  terres  Angloises.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.    1755.    35  x  45. 

[Paris,  I'auteur,  1755]. 
[In  his  Atlas  g^n^ral.     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  32-33]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

England  and  Canada,  composed  from  a  great  number  of  actual  surveys, 
[etc.]     18x23^.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1755. 
[In  Great  Britain  and  France.     The  memorials  of  the  English  and  French 
commisaariea,  concerning  the  limits  of  Nova  Scotia.    4°.     London,  1755]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  191 

Canada.     Map  of  Canada,  copied  from  the  2d  ed.  of  Mitchell's  map  of  the  British 
Colonies  of  North  America.     16 J  x  23. 
[In  Cavendish  (Sir  Henry).     Government  of  Canada.     8°.    London,  Ridg- 
way,  1839]. 

Portion  of  the  map  of  Canada.     Copied  from  the  1st  ed.  of  Mitchell's  map, 

published  in  1755.     12J  x  7. 
[In  Cavendish  (Sir  Henry).     Government  of  Canada.     8°     London,  Ridg- 
way,  1839]. 

Partie  occidentale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  on  du  Canada.     Par  mr.  Bellin,  pour 

servir  ji  1' intelligence  des  affaires  et  de  I'etatr  present  de  TAmerique,  com- 
muniquee  au  public  par  les  heritiers  de  Homann  en  I'an  1755.     17  x  21. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B.)    Atlas  geographicus  major,    fol.    Norimbergse,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  146]. 

Partie  orientale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canada.     Par  mr.  Bellin,  pour 

servir  A  1' intelligence  des  affaires  et  de  I'etat  present  en  Amerique  com- 
muniquee  au  public  par  les  heritiers  de  Homann  en  I'an  1755.     17  x  21. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B.)   Atlas  geographicus  major,    fol.    Norimbergae,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  145]. 

Partie  orientale  du  Canada.     Traduite  de  I'Anglois  de  la  carte  de  Jefferys 

publiee  a  Londres  en  mai,  1755.     20  x  24.    Paris,  Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  2]. 

Karte  von  den  seen  in  Canada.     Von  M.  B.     1757.     7i  x  11. 

[In  Allgemeine  historic  des  reisen   zu  wasser  und   lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  680]. 

A  map  of  New  England  and  Nova  Scotia,  with  part  of  New  York,  Canada 

and  New  Britain  &  the  adjacent  islands  of  New  Found  land.  Cape  Breton, 
etc.     By  T.  Kitchin.     10^  x  13. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1758].     v.  27. 
Sept.  1758.     opp.  p.  440]. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12  x  21. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     opp.  p.  1.     pt.  1]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France  pour  servir  a  1' etude  de  I'histoire  du  Canada 

depuis  sa  d^couverte  jusqu'en  1760.  Par  P.  M.  A.  Genest.  col.  37^  x  59. 
Montreal,  la  compagnie  de  lithographic  Burland-Desperats,  [1875]. 

Plan  of  a  route  undertaken  in  winter,  jan.  26,  from  Quebec,  the  capital  of 

Canada,  to  the  frontier  settlements  of  the  township  of  Topsham,  near 
Brunswick  Fort,  on  the  river  Ammerascaegin  in  the  province  of  New 
Hampshire,  feb.  20,  1760.  John  Montresor,  sub.  eng'r  &  lieu't.  Scale 
of  miles  3  to  an  inch.     ms.     8^x41.     [1760]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

England  and  Canada.     18  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  119]. 

An  accurate  map  of  Canada,  with  the  adjacent  countries,  exhibiting  the  late 

seat  of  war  between  the  English  &  French  in  those  parts.     R.  W.  Seale 
del.  et  sculp,     [anon.]     10  x  13 J. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1761.     v.  28.     feb. 
1761.     opp.  p.  57]. 


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Canada.     A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana,  with  the  adjacent 
countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     14  x  31.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1762. 
[In  Muller  (G.  F.)     Voyages  from  Asia  to  America.     4°.     London,  1761]. 
Note. — Extending  to  the  Pacific  ocean. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1762. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  14], 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  isles  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton  etc.  with 

the  province  of  Nova  Scotia.     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     lOJ  x  13. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  A.  Millar,  [etc.]. 
1762.     V.  3]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  New  England,  New  York  and 

Canada  or  New  France.     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     11  x  13i. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  A.  Millar,  [etc.]; 
1762.     V.  2]. 

Louisiana,  as  formerly  claimed  by  France,  now  containing  part  of  British 

America  to  the  east  &  Spanish  America  to  the  west  of  the  Mississippi. 
By  T.  Kitchin.     7  x  9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  34. 
June,  1765.     opp.  p.  276]. 

A  chorographical  map  of  the  country  between  Albany,  Oswego,  Fort  Fron- " 

tenac,  and  Les  Trois  Rivieres;  exhibiting  all  the  grants  made  by  the 
French  governors  on  lake  Champlain;  and  between  that  lake  and 
Montreal.  Drawn  from  authentic  surveys  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  27  x  21. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  33]. 

Same.     [American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  4]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 

New  England  and  Canada.     [By  Thomas  Jefferys.     anon.]     18^  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys   (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and. 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  21]. 

The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey,  with  part  of  Pensilvania  and 

the  government  of  Trois  Rivieres  and  Montreal;  drawn  by  capt.  Holland. 
Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  54  x  20.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T. 
Jefferys,  [1768?]. 

Nieuwe  kaart  van  Kanada,  de  landen  aan  de  Hudsons-baay  en  de  noordweste- 

lyke  deelen  van  Noord-Amerika.     12  x  17.     Te  Amsterdam,   I.  Tirion, 
1769. 
[Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwordige staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.]     8°. 
Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  427]. 

Etats  Unis.     Partie  septentrionale.     [Comprising  Canada,  part  of  New  Eng- 

land, New  York,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Maryland  and  the  territory 
bordering  on  lakes  Michigan,  Huron,  Erie,  etc.     anon.]     ms.     20  x  26^. 
[177-?]. 
[Rochambeau:  35]. 

Operations  in  Canada. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  193 

Canada.     A  map  of  the  present  seat  of  war  on  the  borders  of  Canada.     6  x  16. 

[In  Pennsylvania  magazine.  Oct.  1775.  8°.  Philadelphia,  B.  Aitkin,  1775. 
opp.  p.  463]. 

An  exact  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  Newfoundland,  gulf  and  river  St.  Laurence 

and  coast  of  Labradore.     From  the  latest  surveys.     1777.     8x10. 
[In  Russell  (Wm.)     The  history  of  America.    4°.    London,  for  Walker,  1800. 
V.2.     p.  245]. 

■ A  map  of  the  inhabited  part  of  Canada,  from  the  French  surveys,  with  the 

frontiers  of  New  York  and  New  England;  from  the  large  survey  by  Claude 
Joseph  Sauthier.     Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden,  1777.     22  x  34.     London,  W. 
Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  4]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  22.     also  v.  5.     no.  18b]. 

Carta  rappresentante  i  cinque  laghi  del  Canada.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  5]. 

An  exact  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  with  part  of  New  York  &  New 

England  from  the  latest  surveys.     8  x  10^. 
[In  Russell  (Wm.)     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  1778.     opp.  p. 
401.     V.  2]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  and  part  of  the 

Jersies,  New  England  and  Canada,  shewing  the  scenes  of  our  military 
operations  during  the  present  war.  Also  the  new  erected  state  of  Ver- 
mont. Jn.  Lodge  sculp,  [anon.]  lOf  x  15.  London,  J.  Bew,  oct.  31, 
1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].  v.  1.  oct. 
1780.     opp.  p.  670]. 

L'isle  de  Terre  Neuve,  I'Acadie,  ou  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse,  I'isle  St.  Jean  et  la 

partie  orientale  du  Canade.     Par  m.  Bonne.     8  x  12 J. 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T. )     Histoire   philosophique   et  politique.     4°.     Geneve, 
1780.     Atlas,     no.  44]. 

Partie  occidentale  du  Canada,  contenant  les  cinq  grands  lacs,  avec  les  pays 

circonvoisins.     Par  m.  Bonne.     8^  x  12J. 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T. )     Histoire   philosophique  et    politique.     4°.     Geneve, 
1780.     Atlas,     no.  45]. 

Carte  des  frontieres  Frangoises  et  Angloises  dans  le  Canada  depuis  Montreal 

jusques  au  fort  du  Quesne.     12  x  17j. 
[In  Pouchot  (M.  — .)     Memoires  sur   la  derniere  guerre   de   TAmerique 
Septentrionale.     16°.     Yverdon,  1781.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Carte  du  Canada,  de  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse  et  de  I'Acadie.     9  x  12^. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel-Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo- Americains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelle«,  1782. 
pi.  2]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  Canada,  in  North  America;  from 

the  latest  and  best  authorities,     [anon.]     10  x  13.     London,  J.  Bew,  31 
July,  1782. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.    London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1782] .    v.  3.    July, 
1782.     opp.  p.  409]. 

H.  Doc.  516 13 


194 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


Canada.  The  United  States  of  America  with  the  British  possessions  of  Canada,  Nova 
Scotia  A  Newfoundland,  divided  with  the  French;  and  the  Spanish  terri- 
tories of  Louisiana  and  Florida,  according  to  the  preliminary  articles  of 
peace  signed  at  Versailles,  the  20th  of  jan.  1783.  [anon.]  col.  18  x  20. 
[London]  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  9th  feb.  1783. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1782.     no.  7] . 

Canada.     Par  m.  Bonne.     H^risson  del.     9  x  13.^ 

[In  Atlas  encyclopedique.     4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     map  120]. 
Note. — Encyclopedie  methodique. 


Sketch  of  the  western  countries  of  Canada, 
degree,     ms.     [anon.]     8  x  12.     [1791]. 


1791.     Geog^  miles  60  to  a 


Map  of  the  Northwest  territory  of  the  province  of  Canada,  from  actual 
survey  during  the  years  1792  to  1812.  By  David  Thompson.  Traced 
from  the  original.     4  sheets. 

[In  Henry  (Alex,  the  younger)  and  Thompson  (David,  1770-1857).  New 
light  on  the  early  history  of  the  great  northwest.  Edited  by  Elliott 
Coues.     8°.     New  York,  F.  P.  Harper,  1847.     v.  3.     at  end]. 

A  new  map  of  Upper  &  Lower  Canada.  1798.  7x9.  London,  J.  Stock- 
dale,  1798. 

[In  Weld  (Isaac).  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America.  8°. 
London,  1810.     v.  1]. 

A  plan  of  the  rivers  Scoodic  and  Magaguadavic  with  the  principal  branches 
including  the  bay  of  Passamaquoddy  and  the  adjacent  sea  coast  and 
islands.  Compiled  and  formed  by  order  of  the  honble.  board  of  com- 
missioners appointed  pursuant  to  the  5th  article  of  the  treaty  of  amity, 
commerce  &  navigation  between  her  britannic  majesty  &  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  George  Sproule,  esq.  surveyor  general  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, from  the  actual  survey  of  those  rivers  made  under  the  authority  of 
the  said  board  in  the  years  1796-7-8  and  from  the  survey  of  Passamaquoddy 
bay  &  islands  made  by  mr.  Wright  1772.     ms.     58x78.     [1798]. 

Note. — Signed  by  the  commissioners,  Tho.  Barclay,  David  Howell,  Egbt. 
Benson.     Witnessed  by  Ed.  Winslow. 

A  new  map  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.     By  John  Cary.     1807,     col. 

18  X  20.     London,  J.  Cary,  1807. 
[In  Cary  (John).     Cary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Cary, 

1808.     no.  53]. 

British  colonies  in  North  America.     Drawn  by  J.  Russell.     15^  x  18. 
[In  Guthrie   (William).     A  system  of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 
London,  1811]. 

Map  of  the  British  settlements,  and  the  United  States,  from  the  coast  of 

Labrador  to  Florida.     14  x  14. 
[In  Lambert  (John).     Travels  through  Canada  and  the  United  States.     2d 

ed.     8°.     London,  1813.     v.  1.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  located  districts  in  the  province  of  Upper  Canada,  describing 
all  the  new  settlements,  townships,  etc.  with  the  adjacent  frontiers,  com- 
l)iled  and  corrected  from  the  latest  surveys  in  the  surveyor-general's  office, 
by  William  Chevvitt.     33  x  45.     London,  W.  Faden,  1813. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  195 

Canada.  Map  of  Upper  Canada,  describing  all  the  new  settlements,  townships,  &c. 
with  the  countries  adjacent  from  Quebec  to  lake  Huron.  By  David  Wil- 
liam Smyth,  surveyor  general.  With  additions  and  corrections  from 
Holland's  three  sheet  map.  Engraved  by  Jas.  D.  Stout,  21  x  33.  New 
York,  Prior  &  Dunning,  1813. 

A  new  correct  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Lower  Canada.     Protracted  from 

Holland's  large  map  compiled  from  actual  survey  made  by  order  of  the 
provincial  government;  by  Amos  Lay.  H.  S.  Tanner  sculp,  col.  21x33. 
Philadelphia,  A.  Lay  &  J.  Webster,  [1814]. 

Canada.     Engraved  by  Sid'y.  Hall.     8  x  10.     Edinburgh,  A.  Constable  & 

CO.  1817. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Con- 
stable &  CO.  1817.     no.  49]. 

British  possessions  in  North  America,     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton   (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dodson, 
1818.     no.  46]. 

A  map  of  Cabotia;    comprehending   the  provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower 

Canada,  New  Brunswick,  etc.  and  including  also  the  adjacent  parts  of  the 
United  States.  Compiled  by  John  Purdy.  4  sheets.  London,  R.  H. 
Laurie,  1821. 

Map  of  Upper  Canada.     Neele  &  son  sc.     14  x  19J.     London,  Longman  &  co, 

dec.  1,  1821. 
.    [In  Gourlay  (Robert).     Statistical  account  of  Upper  Canada.     8°.     London, 
1822.     V.  1.     front.] 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada, 

and  the  other  British  possessions  in  North  America.     Drawn  by  F.  Lucas, 
jr.     10  X  14. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  4]. 

A  map  of  Cabotia;  comprehending  the  provinces  of  Upper  and   Lower 

Canada  [etc.]  Compiled  by  John  Purdy.  Improved  ed.  with  additions, 
1825.    4  sheets,    each  24  x  31  i    London,  R.  Laurie,  1821.    [Reprint,  1825]. 

Map  of  the  United  States;  and  the  provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada, 

New  Brunswick,  and  Nova  Scotia,  compiled  from  the  latest  surveys  and 
other  authentic  information.  By  John  &  Alex.  Walker.  2  sheets.  Lon- 
don, J.  &  A.  Walker,  1827. 

Map  of  the  British  possessions  in  North  America,  compiled  from  the  docu- 

ments in  the  colonial  department,  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  emigra- 
tion committee.     A.  Arrowsmith  sculp.     15  x  26. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers,  1827.     v.  5]. 

British  possessions  in  North  America,  from  the  report  of  the  emigration  com- 

mittee of  1827.     Corrected  to  1831.     13J  x  26.     London,  Longmans,  1832. 
[In  McCulloch   (J.  R.)     A  dictionary,  etc.  of  commerce.     8°.     London, 
1832.     p.  321]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Upper  Canada,  shewing  the  territory  situate 

in  the  London  and  western  districts  lately  purchased  by  government  from 
the  Indians  and  the  block  or  tract  of  1,100,000  acres  part  thereof  selected 
by  the  Canadian  company  in  lieu  of  the  clergy  reserves.  11x18^.  [Lon- 
don?], Grey  &  Madeley,  lithog.  strand  [1830?]. 


196  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Canada.     Lower  Canada,  in  counties,  as  previpus  to  act  of  1829.  [&]  Lower  Canada, 
as  divided  by  act  of  1829.     20  x-16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     Sess,  1840.     v.  31]. 

Sketch  of  the  seigniory  of  La  Prairie,  and  of  those  adjoining  it.     Surveyor 

general's  office,  Quebec,  jan.  1830.     J.  Bouchette.     11  x  16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     Session  1834.     v. 
44]. 

Map  of  the  provinces  of  Lower  &  Upper  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 

wick, [etc.]  With  a  large  section  of  the  United  States.  By  Joseph  Bou- 
chette, jr.  Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.  38  x  74.  London,  J.  Wyld^ 
1831. 

Map  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.     12^  x  21. 

[In  Picken  (A.)     The  Canadas.     16°.     London,  E.  Wilson,  1832.     front]. 

Map  of  the  British  North  American  provinces  und  adjoining  states.     1833. 

Engd.  by  J.  Moffat.     15^  x  26.     Edinburgh,  W»  Blackwood,  1833. 
[In  Fergusson  (Adam).    Practical  notes  made  during  a  tour  in  Canada.    2d 
ed.     16°.     Edinburgh,  W.  Blackwood,  1834]. 

Canada  and  part  of  the  United  States.     10  x  16^. 

[In    Mathison   (John).     Counsel  for  emigrants.     2d    ed.      [anon.]     12°.' 
Aberdeen,  J.  Mathison,  1835]. 

[Canada  and  United  States  boundary.     1838].     Showing  lines  claimed  by 

Great  Britain,  by  the  United  States  and  line  as  proposed  by  the  king  of 
the  Netherlands.     Copied  from  a  plan  drawn  in  transfer  lithography  by 
L.  J.  HerbeH,  horse  guards.      13  x  16^, 
[In  Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Parliamentary  papers.    Sess.    1837-8.  v.  39. 
pt.  1]. 

Upper  &  Lower  Canada.     Compiled  &  drawn  in  transfer  lithography  by 

L.  J.  Herbert;  and  printed  at  the  lithographic  establishment  quarter  master 
generals  office,  horse  guards.     1838-39. 

Map  of  Canada,  copied  from  the  2.  ed.  of  Mitchell's  map  of  the  British  colo- 

nies of  North  America.  Published  July  1,  1839,  to  illustrate  sir  Henry 
Cavendish's  debates  in  the  house  of  commons  on  the  Quebec  government 
bill  of  1774.     R.  Chambers  delt.     16x23.     [n.  p.  1839]. 

North  American  boundary.     Maps  A  and  B.     Appended  to  the  report  of  the 

British  commissioners,  appointed  in  1839,  to  survey  and  explore  tlje  ter- 
ritory in  dispute  between  the  governments  of  Great  Britain  and  United 
States  of  America,  under  the  second  article  of  the  treaty  of  1783.     2  maps. 
8°.     [London,  eng.  by  J.  Wyld,  1840].    . 
[Great  Britain.     Foreign  office]. 

Upper  Canada,  in  counties  and  ridings  as  at  present  divided.     12  x  16J. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     Sess.  1840.    v.  31]. 

Canada,  divided  into  counties  and  ridings  as  per  union  bill.     John  Arrow- 

smith.     12  X  29. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     Sess.  1840.     v.  31]. 

North  America.     British  provinces  of  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  &  part 

of  Canada,     col.     18  x  26.     London,  V.  H.  Nelson,  [184-?]. 


V 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  197 

Canada.     Map  to  illustrate  the  boundary  established  by  the  treaty  of  Washington  of 

the  9th  of  aug.  1842.  between  her  majesty's  colonies  of  New  Brunswick 

and  Canada  and  the  United  States.     13 J  x  16.     London,  printed  from  stone 

by  Harrison  &  co.  1842. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     Sess.  1843.     v.  61]. 

Note. — The  same  map  is  found  in  v.  25.     Accounts  and  papers.     1845.     v.  53. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  a  large  portion  of  Texas;  showing 

the  base  meridian  and  township  line  of  the  U.  S.  surveys,  the  lands  allotted 
to  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi,  [etc.]  Compiled  from  surveys 
at  the  United  States  land  office,  [etc.]  by  J.  Calvin  Smith.  64  x  81.  New 
York,  Sherman  &  Smith,  1843. 

Lower  Canada,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  Prince  Edwards  I.  Newfound- 

land, and  a  large  portion  of  the  United  States.    By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  24. 
London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1846. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  42]. 

Upper  Canada,  etc.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23i.     London,   J.  Arrow- 

smith,  1846. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  41]. 

Photo-lithographic  copy  of  the  detailed  map  of  the  north  west  boundary 

from  Point  Roberts  to  the  Rocky  mountains  between  the  United  States 
and  the  British  possessions,  under  the  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.  Showing 
monuments,  cuts  and  other  marks.  Archibald  Campbell,  U.  S.  com'r  n,  w. 
boundary.  Enlarged  to  twice  the  scale  of  the  original  drawings.  7  sheets, 
each  27  x  70.     New  York,  New  York  litho.  eng.  &  print  co.  1846]. 

Harper's  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Showing  the  canals,  rail- 

roads and  principal  stage  routes.  By  Samuel  Breese.  36  x  48.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1847. 

Sketch  of  the  contemplated  railroads  in  British  North  American  colonies. 

Ordered,  by  the  house  of  commons,  to  be  printed,  21  July  1847.  J.  Arrow- 
smith  lith.     19^  X  29. 

[In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Accounts  and  papers.  Railways.  1847. 
V.  63]. 

Note. — The  same  map  is  found  in  v.  25.     Accounts  and  papers.     1845.    v.  53. 

Sketch  explanatory  of  the  contemplated  line  of  railway,  from  St.  Andrews  to 

Quebec.     16  x  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     1847.     v.  6]. 

Map  of  the  British  possessions  in  North  America,  shewing  the  manner  in 

which  it  is  intended  to  direct  the  trade  of  Canada  to  Portland  and  Bos- 
ton.    10  x  11. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     1847.     v.  6]. 

:Map  of  Canada  east  and  west.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood.     24  x 

36.     New  York,  Ensigns  &  Thayer,  1848. 

A  map  of  Canada,  compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.     By  Edward  Stavely. 

1848.     19x36.     Montreal,  for  Armour  &  Ramsay,  [1848]. 


198  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

Canada.     Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick  &  part  of  Canada,  shewing  the  explored  route 

for  the  proposed  trunk  Hne  of  railway  from  Halifax  to  Quebec.     By  capt. 

Robinson  &  capt.  Henderson.    31  aug.  1848.    J.  Arrowsmith  lith.     19  x  30. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1849. 

V.  35]. 

A  map   of  Canada.     Compiled   from   the   latest  authorities.     By  Edward 

Stavely.     1848.     19  x  36. 
[In  Canadian  (The)  guide  book,     [anon.]     16°.     Montreal,  Armour  &  Ram- 
say, 1849.     at  end]. 

Map  (on  Mercator's  projection)  shewing  the  several  proposed  lines  of  rail- 

roads in  the  North  American  provinces  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick 
and  part  of  Canada.     John  Grant,  c.  e.     J.  Arrrowsmith  lith.     15^  x  19^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees,     v.  2.     1849]. 

Carte  du  Canada  et  des  pays  limitrophes  en  1850.     8  x  26. 

[In  Rameau  (E.)     La  France  aux  colonies.     8°.     Paris,  1859.     at  end]. 

British  North  America.     By  J,  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23^.     London,  J.  Arrow- 

smith,  1850. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842- [1850].     no.  40]. 

Map  to  illustrate  a  scheme  for  settling  the  boundaries  of  Canada  and  New 

Brunswick  referred  to  by  us  in  our  report  to  earl  Grey  of  17  april  1851. 
Stephen  Lushington,  Travers  Twiss.     John  Arrowsmith  lith.     16^  x  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  &  papers  [6].     Colonies.     1851. 
V.  36]. 

Map  of  part  of  Canada  West,  compiled  from  the  most  recent  authorities  and 

surveys.     15  x  18j. 
[In  Scobie  (Hugh).     Scobie's  Canadian  almanac.     1851.     8°.     Toronto,  H. 
Scobie,  1851]. 

Sketch  explanatory  of  the  contemplated  line  of  railway  from  St.  Andrews  to 

Quebec.    J.  Arrowsmith  lith.     19^  x  28. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliamentary  papers.     Session  1852.     v.  48]. 

Disturnell  (J.)     Map  of  the  United  States  in  part  and  Canada.     Showing  all 

the  canals,  railroads,  navigable  rivers,  etc.     33  x  52.     New  York,  J.  Dis- 
turnell, 1852. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Upper  Canada,  describing  all  the  new  settlements, 

from  Quebec  to  lake  Huron.     Compiled  from  the  original  documents  in 
the  surveyor-general's  office.     By  James  Wyld.     22^  x  34^.     London,  J. 
Wyld,  [1854]. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1854]. 

A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Lower  Canada  describing  all  the  seigneuries, 

townships,  grants  of  land,  etc.  compiled  from  plans  deposited  in  the  pat- 
ent office,  Quebec;  by  vSamuel  Holland.  [Also]  a  plan  of  the  river  Scou- 
diac  &  Magaguadaviac  surveyed  in  1796, 1797,  &  1798,  by  order  of  the  com- 
missioners appointed  to  ascertain  the  true  river  St.  Croix  intended  by  the 
treaty  of  peace  1783  between  his  B.  M.  and  the  U.  S.  22^  x  34J.  London, 
J.  Wyld,  [1854], 
[In  Wyld  (James) .     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1854]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  199 

Canada.  Colton's  map  of  the  United  States  of  America  including  Canada  and  a  large 
portion  of  Texas.  Showing  the  base,  meridian  and  township  lines  of  the 
U.  S.  surveys,  the  lands  allotted  to  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi, 
the  various  international  improvements,  etc.  By  J.  Calvin  Smith.  Rev. 
ed.     col.     66  X  82.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1854. 

Canada,  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia.     13  x  16.     Drawni  &  engraved  by 

L.  Dower. 
[In  Teesdale  (Henry)  &  co.     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1854]. 
map  36]. 

Colton's  railroad  &  township  map  of  New  England,  with  portions  of  the  state 

of  New  York,  the  British  provinces,  etc.     Compiled  &  drawn  by  Geoi^e 
W.  Colton.     col.     46  x  52.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.    1854. 

The  British  possessions  North  America,  with  part  of  the  United  States. 

13  x  24. 
[In  Smith  (J.  Calvin).     Harper's  statistical  gazetteer  of  the  world.     8°. 
New  York,  1855.     p.  319]. 

William's  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  with  railroad 

routes  and  distances,     col.     35  x  50.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  [1855]. 

Map  of  the  north  west  part  of  Canada,  Indian  territories  &  Hudson's  bay. 

Compiled  &  drawn  by  Thos.  Devine.     57  x  60.     Toronto,  Maclear  &  co. 
1857. 
[Canada.     Crown  lands  department]. 

Map  of  the  north  west  part  of  Canada,  Hudson's  bay  &  Indian  territories. 

Drawn  by  Thos.  Devine.     March  1857.     22  x  19. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     Hudson's  bay 
co;  1857.     V.  15]. 

Canada,  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia.     By  Sidney  Hall.     16^  x  20. 

London,  Longman  &  co.  [1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1857.     no.  48]. 

Map  and  profile  of  the  valley  of  the  St.  Laurence  river  &  lake  country 

extending  from  lake  Superior  to  the  gulf  of  the  St.  Laurence.     19  x  30. 
[In  Disturnell  (John).     A  trip  through  the  lakes  of  North  America.     12°. 
New  York  1857.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  British  and  Central  America.  From  state  docu- 
ments &  unpublished  materials  by  professor  H.  D.  Rogers,  of  Boston,  U.  S. 
and  A.  Keith  Johnston,  geographer  to  the  queen  1857.  Engraved  by 
W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  col.  54  x  67.  Edinburgh,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
[1857]. 

Railroad  map  of  the  eastern,  western,  and  northern  states  and  Canada.    Con- 

structed by  W.  Williams.     48  x  28.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  1857. 

Rail  road  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas.     Compiled,  drawn  and 

published  by  J.  H.  Higginson.     6  sheets,    each  40  x  26.     New  York,  J.  H. 
Higginson,  1857. 

Karte  eines  theiles  von  Britisch  America  zur  iibersicht  der  resultate  der 

forschungs-expedition  unter  befehl  von  capt.  John  Palliser  1857-8.     Nach 
den  vom  topographical  depot.  War  department,  veroffentlichten  karten 
zusammengestellt  von  E.  G.  Ravenstein.     8  x  19. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1859.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1859;     v.  7.     pi.  5J. 


200  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Canada.     Copy  of  Thompson's  map  shewing  the  different  tracks  of  the  Saskatchewan 
and  Assiniboine  exploring  expedition,  in  charge  of  prof.  H.  Y.  Hind, 
June  14  to  sept.  4,  1858.     John  Arrowsmith  lith.     1858.     12  x  16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     ParHament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

British  North  American  exploring  expedition.     Country  between  the  Red 

river  settlement  and  the  Rocky  mountains.     Showing  the  various  routes 
of  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  capt.  John  Palliser.     1857  &  1858. 
12  x  32. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

.    Map  of  the  country  between  Red  river  &  lake  Winnipeg,  on  the  east  and  the 

elbow  of  the  south  Saskatchewan,  on  the  west,  explored  by  the  expedi- 
tion under  the  charge  of  Henry  Y.  Hind.     1858.     J.  Arrowsmith  litho. 
1860.     15  x  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

Copy  of  sketch  shewing  the  region  explored  by  S.  J.  Dawson  &  party 

between  Red  river  and  the  great  Saskatchewan,  July  1, 1858.     John  Arrow- 
smith  lith.     19 J  X  16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  valley  of  Red  river,  north  of  the  49th  parallel  to  accom- 

pany a  report  on  the  Canadian  Red  river  exploring  expedition  by  H.  Y. 
Hind.     J.  Arrowsmith  lith.     1858.     11  x  25. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

Plan  showing  the  proposed  route  from  lake  Superior  to  Red  River  settlement. 

Compiled  from  the  maps  of  messrs.  Dawson  and  Napier.     T.  Devine  sur- 
veyor.    Toronto,  1858.     J.  Arrowsmith  lith.     15  x  25. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

Saskatchewan  rivers  and  Rocky  mountains.     Routes  of  the  British  North 

American  exploring  expedition  under  the  command  of  capt.  John  Palliser. 
1858-59.     16  X  21. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44] . 

The  Kootanie  and  boundary  passes  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     Explored  in 

1858  by  capt.  Blackiston.     John  Arrowsmith,  litho.     1860.     10^  x  16. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

H.  V.  Poor's  new  and  complete  map  of  all  the  railroads  in  the  United  States 

and  Canadas,  in  operation  &  progress.     37  x  44.     New  York,  J.  H.  Schultz 
&CO.  [1858]. 

British  North  America.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrow- 

smith,  1859. 

Sketch  map  showing  the  routes  of  capt.  Palliser  and  mr.  Sullivan  during 

1859.     John  Arrowsmith  litho.     1860.     11  x  19f 
[In  (ireat  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

J.  Sage  &  sons'  new  &  reliable  railroad  map  comprising  all  the  railroads  of 

the  United  States  and  Canadas,  with  their  stations  and  distances,     col. 
44  x  56.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  J.  Sage  &  sons  [1858]. 

CJovernment  map  of  Canada,  from  Red  river  to  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Compiled  by  Thomas  Devine.     Nov.  1859.     col.     30  x  67.      Quebec  & 
Toronto,  Thompson  &  co.  [1859]. 
[Canada.     Crown  lands  department]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  201 

Canada.     Track  survey  of  the  Qu' Appelle  or  Calling  river  and  valley,  by  Henry  Y. 
Hind.     J.  Arrowsmith  litho.     1860.     Hi  x  34. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

• Map  of  the  country  from  lake  Superior  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  showing  the 

western  boundary  of  British  Columbia,  also  the  fertile  belt  stretching  from 
the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  Rocky  mountains.     Drawing  by  J.  Arrow- 
smith.     1860.     10  X  20.  ■ 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

Die  region  der  Canadischen  seen  im  nordwesten  des  lake  Superior  zusammen- 

gestellt  von  E.  G.  Ravenstein.     9  x  14}. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1860.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1860.     v.  8.     pi.  3]. 

Map  of  the  boundary  line  between  British  America  &  the  United  States, 

showing  the  proposed  route  from  Fort  William  to  Arrow  lake,  thence  to 
Rainy  lake  via  the  Old  north  west  company's  route.     J.  Arrowsmith 
nth.     11^  X  32. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1860.     v.  44]. 

'- G.  Woolworth  Colton's  new  guide  map  of  the  United  States  &  Canada,  with 

railroads,  counties,  etc.     30  x  35.     New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 

Goldthwait's  map  of  the  United  States  &  Canada,  exhibiting  the  railroads 

with  their  distances,  single  and  double  tracks  &  width  of  gauge.  By 
J.  H.  Goldthwait.     col.     27  x  32.     New  York,  G.  L.  Colton,  1861. 

Karte  der  steinol-region  in  ober-Canada.     Yon  W.  Wagner.     7}  x  7}. 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1862.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1862.     v.  12.     pi.  5]. 

Tremaine's  map  of  Upper  Canada.     Compiled  &  drawn  by  Geo.  R.  Tre- 

maine.     col.     65  x  89.     Toronto,  G.  C,  G.  R.  &  G.  M.  Tremaine,  1862. 

Schonberg's  imperial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Drawn  by 

Frederick  Couette.     col.     62  x  56.     New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1865. 

New  &  reliable  railroad  &  telegraph  map  comprising  all  the  railroad  and 

telegraph  lines  in  the  United  States  and  Canadas.  col.  35  x  48.  Indi- 
anapolis, Asher  &  Adams,  [1866]. 

~ Asher  &  Adams,  publishers  of  J.  Sage  &  sons'  new  and  reliable  railroad  & 

telegraph  map  comprising  all  the  railroad  and  telegraph  lines  in  the  United 
States  and  Canadas,  with  their  stations  &  distances,  col.  35  x  44.  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  published  by  Asher  &  Adams.  Engraved,  printed  &  mounted 
by  Sage,  sons  &  co.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [1866]. 

Schonberg's  map.     [East],     col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co. 

1866]. 

Schonberg's  map.     [West],     col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co. 

1866]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton' s  railroad  &  commercial  map  of  the 

United  States  &  Canada.  66  x  66.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1867. 

Johnson's  Canada  West.     col.     17x23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1867]. 

Lloyd's  merchant's  &  traveler's  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  &  Cana- 
das.    48  x  59.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1867. 


202  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Canada.     Map  of  a  projected  overland  railroad  through  British  North  America,  by 
Alfred  Waddington,  sept.  1868.     10  x  26*.     London,  Judd  &  Glass,  1868. 
[In  Waddington  (Alfred).     Overland  route  through  British  North  America. 
8°.     London,  1868]. 

New  map  of  the  dominion  of  Canada.     22  x  31.     1  sheet.     Montreal,  Daw- 

son brothers,  1870. 

Map  shewing  line  of  route  between  lake  Superior  and  B,ed  river  settlement, 

compiled  from  S.  J.  Dawson's  exploring  surveys  and  maps  in  depart,  of 

crown  lands  O.  by  A.  L.  Russell.     1870.     25^  x  52^ 
[In  Great  Britain.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1871.     v.  48]. 
Note. — Gives  U.  S.  boundary. 

Map  of  the  dominion  of  Canada,  shewing  the  position  of  the  canals  con- 

structed by  the  government  of  Canada  for  connecting  the  lakes  with  the 
ocean  by  the  valley  of  the  St.  Laurence,  and  also  the  enlargement  and 
extension  of  the  canal  system  recommended  by  the  canal  commissioners 
and  the  other  proposed  improvements  referred  to  in  their  letter  to  the  sec- 
retary of  state,  dated  24  feb.  1871.  Compiled  by  order  of  the  canal  com- 
missioners under  the  direction  of  the  secretary.  Samuel  Keefer,  m.  inste.  c. 
P.  B.  Symes  draughtsman,  1871.  col.  20  x  46.  [Montreal,  Burland^ 
Lafrican  &  co.  1871]. 
[Canada.     Canal  commissioners] . 

Colton's  railroad  &  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     1871. 

col.     68  X  72.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871. 

Watson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

col.     37  X  52.     Chicago,  Watson's  western  map  depot,  1871. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

country s.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12  x  20^. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

Cram's  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  and  Mexico. 

38  x  54.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  an  historical  map  of  the  world. 

Dominion  boundary,  from  the  L.  of  the  Woods  to  long.  107  W.  to  illustrate 

reports  by  capt.  Anderson.     16  x  9. 
[In  Geographical  magazine.     Oct.  1874.     8°.     London,  1874.     v.  1.     p.  284]. 

Watson's  new  business  man's  county  &  railroad  map  of  the  United  States 

and  dominion  of  Canada.     41  x  54.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1874. 

Centennial  American  republic  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  of 

the  dominion  of  Canada,     col.     37  x  51.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

—    Walker  &  Miles.     The  new  standard  atlas  of  the  dominion  of  Canada.     Ivi, 

151,  X  pp.  inch  47  maps.     fol.     Montreal  and  Toronto,  Walker  &  Miles, 
1875. 

Watson's  new  commercial,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  north  eastern 

states  [U.  S.]  and  dominion  of    Canada.     1875.     col.     21  x  27.     [New 
York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Watson's  new  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  dominion  of  Canada.     With 

plans  of  Montreal,  Toronto,  Quebec,  and  Ottawa,     col.     31  x  42.     Boston, 
Perry  &  Spaulding,  1875. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  203 

Canada.  Chas.  Lubrecht's  centennial  county  railroad  &  distance  map  of  the  United 
States  and  the  dominion  of  Canada.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  J.  K.  Hare. 
col.     36  X  54.     New  York,  Haasis  &  Lubrecht,  [1876]. 

G.  Wool  worth  Colton's  guide  map  of  the  United  States  &  Canada.     With 

railroads,  counties,  etc.     30  x  35.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  1876. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new^  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  United  States 

and  Canada,     col.     54  x  96.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876].- 

Same.     [East  of  the  Rocky  mountains],     col.     55  x  76.     Chicago,  Rand,, 

McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

Williams'  (G.  W.)  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico^ 

Central  America,  West  Indies,  etc.     col.     63  x  63.     Philadelphia,  J.  M. 
Atwood,  [1876]. 

Watson's  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the  United 

States  and  dominion  of  Canada  1876.     38  x  56.     New  York,  G.  Watson, 
1876. 

Chart  of  inshore  &  deep-sea  fishing  grounds  on  the  Atlantic  coasts  of  Canada 

and  within  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     24  x  26. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1878.     v.  80]. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  United  Sta-tes  and  dominion  of  Canada,  shewing  the 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  r.  r.     By  Emil  Heubach.     20  x  41.     [n.  p.] 

1879. 

Map  of  part  of  the  North  West  territory  including  the  province  of  Manitoba. 

Shewing  an  approximate  classification  of  the  lands.     Compiled  and  drawn 
by  J.  Johnston.     Preliminary  ed.     col.     18  x  25.     [Montreal],  under  the 
supervision  of  J.  Johnston,  [1879]. 
[Canada.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Cram  (George  F. )     New  pictorial  county  &  railroad  map  of  the  United  States 

and  Canada,     col.     36  x  57.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  side  is  an  "Historical  map  of  the  world." 

Haskell  bros.    The  lightning-quick  town  finder.    A  county  railroad,  distance 

and  index  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  with  maps  of  Europe, 
the  world.  South  America,  etc.     col.     38  x  39.     Chicago,  Haskell  bros. 
[1880]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

"  Our  country,"  a  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the 

United  States  and  dominion  of  Canada.    37  x  56.     New^  York,  G.  Watson, 
[1880]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  oflScial  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and 

Canada,    col.     26  x  42.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1880]. 

Watson's  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the  United 

States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  •    1880.     37  x  56.     New  York,  G.  Watson„ 
[1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  side  is  a  map  of  the  world,  etc. 

Watson's  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the  United  States  and  txie  dominion 

of  Canada,     col.     40x58.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  [1880]. 


^04  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Canada.  Cram's  new  indexed,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States, 
Canada  and  Mexico.  Compiled  from  official  records  of  the  land  depart- 
ment of  Washington,  D.  C.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  G.  F.  Cram.  49  x  80. 
Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1881. 

Watson's  great  republic  map.     A  new  illustrated  county,  rail  road  and  dis- 

tance map  of  the  United  States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  39  x  55.  New 
York,  G.  Watson,  1882,  [1881]. 

New  county  and  railway  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  dominion  of 

Canada.  Compiled  from  information  obtained  from  official  sources. 
Showing  the  lines  of  the  Chicago  and  Alton  r.  r.  and  its  connection. 
Kand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers,  col.  38  x  53.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&CO.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
ada. Showing  all  the  railroads,  counties,  [etc.]  Scale  55  miles  to  1  inch. 
36  X  53.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1883. 

A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Canada  East,  Canada  West,  New  Brunswick, 

Nova  Scotia,  Prince  Edward  Isd.,  New  Foundland,  etc.  32x38.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Coltori  &  co.  1885. 

Map  of  dominion  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

government  surveys.  English  miles  69. 16  to  a  degree.  56  x  82.  Toronto, 
the  Copp,  Clark  co.,  ltd.     [1899.] 

See  also  British  America;  British  Columbia;  Cape  Breton;  Carleton  county, 

Canada;  Manitoba;  Montreal;  New  Brunswick;  Nova  Scotia;  Quebec; 
Ontario;  Prince  Edward  county,  Canada;  St.  Francis  district,  Canada. 

Canada  southern  railroad.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  shewing  the  Canada 
southern  connections  at  Buffalo,  Suspension  bridge  and  Niagara.  3^  x  6J. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

Canada  river.     See  St.  Lawrence  river. 

Canaveral  ( Cape ) ,  Florida.    Reconnoissance  of  Cape  Canaveral  shoals  on  the  eastern 
coast  of  Florida.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  John 
Rodgers.     20  x  15.     [Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Cannelton,  Ind.  Map  of  Cannelton  and  its  environs.  Surveyed  and  drawn  under 
the  direction  of  col.  Long,  by  Charles  A.  Fuller.  1848.  27  x  46.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     Milne  &  Bruder,  [1848]. 

Canso  bay,  Nova  Scotia.  An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  New  York  to  the 
L  Cape  Briton,  with  tables  of  the  direct  and  thwart  courses  &  distances 
from  place  to  place,  by  capt.  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with  partic- 
ular i)lans  of  the  harbours  of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay,  &  Annapolis 
Royal.     41  x  72.     London,  I.  Mount,  [etc.  1733?]. 

Canso  harbor,  Nova  Scotia.  A  draught  of  the  harbour  of  Canso.  Done  ])y  order 
of  his  excellencv  Montagu  Wilmot,  bv  Cha.  Morris,  1764.  ms.  29  x  20. 
[1764]. 

Canso,  Nova  Scotia.     [Northern  })art  of  the  Gut  of  Canso  with  part  of  the  island 
of  Cape  Bocton,  by  Charles  Morris,  1764.     ms.     anon.     20  x  37.     1764]. 
Note. — Purchased  out  of  Lord  Colvil's  collection,     oct.  28,  1787. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  205- 

Canso,  Nova  Scotia.     A  draught  of  the  gut  of  Canso,  between  Xova  Scotia  and 
Cape  Breton  island,   surveyed   by  the   king's   ships   in   1761.       [anon.] 
13  X  20.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 

new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  13]. 
Note. — Inset  "A  plan  of  Port  Dauphin,  surveyed  in  1743,"  and  "A  plan 
of  Murgain  or  Cow  bay,  surveyed  in  1760." 

■ A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Scotia,  Chedabucto  bay,  gut  of 

Canso,  bay  of  Fundy  and  round  the  isle  of  Cape  Breton,  surveyed  by 
Thomas  Backhouse.  2  p.  1.  15  maps.  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J. 
Whittle,  1798. 

Canton,  Ohio.  ^lap  of  the  city  of  Canton,  including  proposed  extensions.  Pub- 
lished in  1882  by  Sam.  J.  Roberts.  J.  H.  Hall,  engineer.  Andrew  Chof- 
fin,  draughtsman.     18  x  22.     Cleveland,  O.  photo-lith.  W.  J.  Morgan  & 

&  CO.  [1882]. 

Cape  Ann,  Mass.  A  plan  of  the  harbour  and  peninsula  of  Cape  Ann  in  North 
America.  Drawn  from  a  survey;  the  soundings  &  naval  observations  by 
lieut.  Henry  Mowat,  commander  of  his  majesty's  armed  ship  Canceaux. 
Surveyed  by  Samuel  Holland.  P.  d'Auvergne  fecit.  1776.  ms.  19  x  14. 
[1776]. 

Cape  Breton,  Canada.  A  plan  of  the  island  of  Cape  Breton  reduced  from  capt. 
Holland's  survey.  N.  B.  The  soundings  and  naval  observations  were 
taken  by  lieut.  Henry  Mowat,  commander  of  his  majesty's  armed  ship 
Canceaux  and  the  officers  of  the  ship  under  his  direction,  ms.  34  x  25. 
[1776]. 

Map  of  the  island  of  Cape  Breton  as  laid  down  by  the  sieur  Bellin.     1746. 

Seale  sculp.     9^  x  10. 

[In  Bollan  (William).     The  importance  and   advantage  of  Cape  Breton, 
[anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  &  P.  Knapton,  1746]. 

A  plan  of  the  coast  of  Gabarus  bay  from  the  west  end  of  Kennington  cove  ta 

White  Point.  Shewing  the  several  batteries  and  retrenchments  made  by 
the  French  to  oppose  the  landing  of  his  majesty's  troops  [1758].  By  C.  G. 
Kennedy,     ms.     12  x  55.     [1758?]. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  the  isles  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton,  etc.  with 

the  province  of  Nova  Scotia.     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     10^  x  13. 

[In  American    (The)   gazetteer.      [anon.]     12°.     London,    for  A.    Millar, 
[et€.]  1762.     V.  3]. 

Map  of  Nova  Scotia,  or  Acadia;  with  the  islands  of  Cape  Breton  and  St.  John's, 

from  actual  surveys,  by   capt.  Montr^sor,    1768.     39  x  55.     London,  A. 
Dury,  [1768]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  6-7]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  7-8]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 

New  England  and  Canada.     [By  Thomas  Jefferys.     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  21]. 


1206  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cape  Breton,  Canada.     A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  island  with 
the  adjacent  parts  of  New  England  and  Canada.     By  Thomas  Jefferys. 
18^  X  24.     London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  June  15,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  14]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  7]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  with  the  south  coast  of  New  Bruns- 

wick; including  also  part  of  the  islands  of  St.  John  and  Cape  Breton;  and 
the  coast  of  New  England.  Regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomical 
observations.  By  capt.  Holland.  28  x  58.  London,  Laurie  &  AVhittle, 
12  July  1798. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  10]. 

A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Scotia,  Chedabucto  bay,  gut  of 

Canso,  bay  of   Fundy,  and  round  the  isle  of  Cape  Breton,  by  Thomas 
Backhouse.     2  p.  1.     15  maps.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1798, 

Cape  Cod,  Mass.     A  map  of  Cape  Cod,  and  the  parts  adjacent.     12^  x  lOJ. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     Jan.  1791.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas  & 
E.  T.  Andrews,  1791.     v.  3.     p.  25]. 

Cape  Fear  harbor,  N.  C.     Plan   of   the   entrance   into   Cape  Fear  harbor.  North 
Carolina.     10  x  14. 
[In  Speer  (Joseph  Smith).     The  West  India  pilot,     fol.     London,  for  the 
author,  1771.     no.  16]. 

•Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.     A  new  and  exact  plan  of  Cape  Fear  river  from  the  bar  to 
Brunswick,  by  Edward  Hyrne.    1749.     15^  x  12J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of   North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  63]. 

A  plan  of   Cape  Fear  river  from  the  bar  to  Brunswick,     [anon,]  14  x  20. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794]. 
[In  North  American  pilot,     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no,  14], 

Cape  Fear  river,  North  Carolina,  surveyed  in  conformity  to  an  act  of  con- 

gress and  executed  by  lieut,  James  Glynn,  commanding  [etc.]     July  1839. 
21  x  92.     Washington,  lith.  by  P.  Haas,  [1839]. 
[In   United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of   maps,  etc.   published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  103]. 

A  chart  of  the  entrance  of  Cape  Fear  river.     Surveyed  by  order  of  the  hon. 

J.  K.  Paulding,  sec.  of  the  navy.     Executed  by  lieut,  James  Glynn,  com- 
manding, [&  others],      1839.     46x79.      Washington,   lith.  by  P.  Haas, 
[1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol,     Washington,  1843.     no.  113]. 

Continuation  of  the  survey  of  Cape  Fear  river  executed  in  1839  by  lieut.  James 

Glynn,  U.  S.  navy.     21 J  x  40.     Washington,  lith.  by  P.  Haas,  [1839], 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  107]. 


LIriT    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  207 

Cape  Fear  river,  N.  C.     Sketch  of  Frying-pan  shoals  and  Cape  Fear  river.     By  the 
hydrographic  parties  under  the  command  of  Ueuts.  T.  A.  Jenkins  &  J.  N. 
Matfit.     1851.  15  X 12.     New  York,  J.  Ackerman,  1851. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Cape  FraiKjois,  Santo  Dom.ing'G.     Carte  des  environs  du  Cap  Francois  et  des  paro- 
isses  qui  en  dependent.     Pour  joindre  au  vingt  septieme  volume  des  Lettres 
edifiantes  &  ca.     1749.     8  x  12^. 
[In  Lettres  edifiantes  et  curieuses.     Nouvelle  ed.     Memoires  d'Amerique. 
18°.    Paris,  J.  G.  Merigot  le  jeune,  1781.     v.  7.     opp.  p.  185]. 

An  authentic  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  cap  Frangois  in  the  isle  of  San 

Domingo.     13  x  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.    opp.  p.  69]. 

A  plan  of  the  road  of  Port  Paix  in  the  island  of  Hispaniola  [&]  A  plan  of 

the  town  and  harbour  of  Cap  Francois  in  the  island  of  St.  Domingo. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  &  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  55]. 

Cape  Girardeau,  Missouri.     Plan  of  Cape  Girardo.     7^  x  11. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  26]. 

Cape  Girardeau  and  state  line  railroad. 

See  Illinois,  Missouri  and  Texas  railway. 

Cape  May  county,  N.  J.  Topographical  map,  from  recent  and  actual  surs^eys 
under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  -51  x  48.  New  York,  Beers, 
Comstock  &  Cline,  1872. 

Cape  May  roads.  Cape  May  roads,  including  Crow  shoal,  Del.  bay  [sept.  1836] 
and  shewing  the  plan  of  an  artificial  harbor  proposed  for  that  place. 
Surveyed  and  drawn  by  Hartman  Bache,  topogl.  engn,  majr.  25th  cong. 
2d  sess.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  25  x  45.  [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  ixiblished  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  152]. 

Cape    Sable    island,    Nova    Scotia.     The    island   of    Sable.     T.    Jefferys   sculp, 
[anon.]     11  x  14^.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 

new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  11]. 
Note. — With  observations  and  sailing  directions. 

Cape  Verde  islands.     Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Cape  Verde  islands. 
Jno.  Purdy  delin't.     2d  ed.  improved  1812.     27  x  19^.     London,  R.  Laurie 
&  J.  Whittle,  may  12,  1809,  improved  1812. 
[In  Whittle  (James)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)    The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  4] . 

Captains  island  (East  &  West),  Connecticut.  Harbors  of  Captain's  island  East 
and  Captain's  island  West.     [Harbors  of  refuge  no.  ].     From  a  trigo- 

nometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  F,  R.  Hassler.    Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.    14  x  17.     [Washing- 
ton, 1849]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Caracas  (The).     See  South  America. 


208  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Carbon  county,  Penn.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Monroe  and  Carbon,  Penn.  From 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  54x54.  New  York, 
Loomis,  Way  &  Palmer,  1860. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Carbon,  Pa.     82  pp.  incl.  25  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Cardenas  bay,  Cuba.  Chart  of  Cardenas  bay,  by  capt.  Samuel  Smith.  21  x  24. 
.Joston,  J.  H.  Bufford's  lith.  [I860]. 

Caribbean  sea.     Spherical  chart  of  the  sea  of  the  Antilles,  and  of  the  coast  of  Terra 
Firma,  from  the  island  of  Trinidad  to  the  gulf  of  Honduras.     Constructed 
in  the  hydrographical  department,  by  order  of  the  Spanish  government. 
1805.     23  X  34J.     London,  republished  by  W.  Faden,  april  12,  1806. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  30]. 

Caribbee  islands,  West  Indies.    A  correct  chart  of  the  Caribbee  islands.    17  x  21. 
[In   English    (The)   pilot.     4th  book.     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J.  Mount, 
1758.     p.  31]. 


The  Caribbee  islands;  traced  from  a  manuscript  chart  of  the  world  preserved 

in  the  British  Museum  and  considered  to  have  been  executed  previous  to 
the  year  1536.     8^  x  5. 
[In  Schomburgk  (Sir  Robert  H.)     The  history  of  Barbados.     8°.     London, 
1848.     p.  252]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  Caribby  islands,  with  the  crowns,  etc.  to  which  they 

severally  belong.     By  T.  Kitchin.     9^  by  7. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    1759.    8°.    London,  R.  Baldwin,  1759.    v.  28. 
p.  120]. 

The  Caribbee  islands  and  Guayana.     Drawn  by  L.  Delarochette. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  91]. 

The  Caribbee  islands  and  Guayana.     Drawn  by  L.  Delarochette.     Engraved 

by  Thomas  Jefferys.     23^  x  21.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  27]. 

See  also  West  Indies. 

Carillon.     See  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Carleton  county,  Canada.  Map  of  the  county  of  Carleton,  Canada  West.  From 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by 
0.  W.  Gray.     col.     fold.     54  x  54.     Prescott,  C.  W.     D.  P.  Putnam,  1863. 

Carlton  county,  Minn.  Merritt  &  co.  New  sectional  map  of  St.  Louis  &  Carlton 
counties.    Scale  4|  miles  to  1  inch.    32  x  13.     Duluth,  Merritt  &  co.  1887. 

Carolina.     Carolina  described  1666.     Home.     6x8. 

Note. — The  first  map  of  Carolina,  reproduced  from  the  original  in  "Brief 
description  of  the  province  of  Carolina."  [anon.]  London,  for  Robert 
Home,  1666. 

Same. 

[In  Hawks  (Francis  L.)     History  of  North  Carolina.     8°.     Fayetteville, 

N.  C.  1858.     V.  2.     p.  42]. 
Note. — A  facsimile  of  the  first  map  of  Carolina  to  accompany  "A  brief 

description  of  the  province  of  Carolina.     1666."     The  Library  of  Congress 

has  the  anonymous  pamphlet  but  without  the  map. 


LIST    OF    MArS    OF    AMERICA.  209 

Carolina.     A  new  description  of  Carolina.     [1671].     By  order  of  the  lords  proprie- 
tors.    James  Moxon,  scul.     16 J  x  21. 
[In  Wilson  (Samuel).     An  account  of  the  province  of  Carolina,     sm.  4°. 

London,  G.  Larkin  for  F.  Smith,  1682.     front.] 
Note. — Inset  draught  of  Cooper  and  Ashley  river.     Same  map  in  Speed's 
"The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Great  Britaine."     1676.     Originally  made 
for  Ogilby's  America  1671. 

A  new  discription  of  Carolina.     By  order  of  the  lords  proprietors.     A.  D. 

1671.     7f  X  6i. 
[In  Hawks  (Francis  L.)     History  of  North  Carolina.     8°.     Fayetteville, 
N.  C.  1858.     V.  2]. 

This  map  in  every  particular  copied  with  a  pen  from  an  old  plat  of  Charles 

Town  dated  1671,  found  in  a  book  of  plats  of  various  parts  of  U.  S.  A. 

Printed  in  London,  1671.     7  x  10. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1880.     8°.     Charleston,  1880- 

p.  240]. 
Note. — Title  "Carolina"  extends  across  the  map. 

A  map  of  the  whole  territory  traversed  by  lohn  Lederer  in  his  three  marches. 

[1672].     7x8. 
[In  Hawks  (Francis  L.)    History  of  North  Carolina.    8°.    Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
1858.     V.  2]. 

A  new  description  of  Carolina.     By  order  of  the  lords  proprietors.     1672. 

16  x  20i 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1886.     8°.     Charleston,  1886. 
p.  248]. 

A  new  map  of  Carolina.    21i  x  17|.    London,  Geo.  Willdey,  [1685?] 

Note. — Insets  "A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements  as  are  upon  Ashly 

and  Cooper  rivers  &  other  adjacent  places"  and  "A  perticuler  map  for 
the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers." 

A  new  map  of  Carolina.     By  Philip  Lea.     [1695].     18x14^. 

[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883. 

p.  377]. 
Note. — Contains  "A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements,  etc." 

[Map  of  the  improved  part  of  Carolina,  with  the  settlements  down  to  1715. 

By  Her.  Moll].     11x17. 
[In  Charleston,   S.    C.     (City   of).     Year    book.     1886.     8°.     Charleston, 
1886.     p.  280]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Carolina.     Divided  into  its  parishes,  etc.  accord- 

ing to  the  latest  accounts  1730.     By  H.  Moll.     14  x  16. 
[In  Humphreys  (David ) .     An  historical  account  of  the  incorporated  society 
for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts.     8°.     London,  J.  Down- 
ing, 1730.     p.  81]. 

[Map  of  the  eighth  part  of  Carolina  granted  to  John  lord  Carteret] .     11  x  11  J. 

[London],  engraved  by  W.  H.  Toms,  1774. 
[In   Carolina.     Grant  and  release  of  one  eighth  part  Carolina,  from  his 
majesty  to  lord  Carteret,     sm.  4°.     London,  1744]. 

The  Carolinas,  with  part  of  Georgia.     T.  Conder  sculpt.     London.     14  x  14  J. 

[In  Gordon  ( William,  d.  d. )  ■   The  history  ...  of  the  independence  of  the 

United  States.     8°.     London,  1788.     v.  3]. 

See  also  North  Carolina;  South  Carolina. 

H.  Doc.  516 .14 


210  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Carolina,  Cumberland  gap  and  Chicag-o  railway.  Carolina,  Cumberland  gap 
and  Chicago  railway,  fold.  22  x  27.  Chicago,  engraved  and  printed  by 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882?]. 

Caroline  county,  Md.  Map  of  Caroline  county,  Maryland.  By  John  B.  Isler. 
1875.     37  x60.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Caroni,  Venezuela,  S.  A.    Map  of  the  missions  of  the  Caroni.    J.  P.    1818.     7^  x  9. 

[In  Quarterly  (The)  journal  of  science,  literature  and  art.  8°.  London, 
J.  Murray,  1820.     v.  8-9].  ^ 

Note. — To  accompany  **  Journal  of  an  excursion  from  St.  Thome  de  Angos- 
tura, in  Spanish  Guay^na,  to  the  Capuchin  mission  of  the  Caroni. ' ' 

Carroll  county,  Md.  Map  of  Carroll  co.,  Md.  [By  W.  O.  Shearer,  anon.]  53  x  53. 
[Philadelphia,  1863]. 

CarroUton,  La.  Williams  (William  H.)  Map  of  CarroUton,  Greenville  &  New 
Carrollton,  accompanied  by  a  chart  of  New  Orleans  and  vicinity.  Jan. 
1855.     [anon].     18  x  23.     New  Orleans,  lith.  by  J.  Manouvrier,  [1855]. 

Cartagena,  Colombia,  S.  A.  (Province  of).     Mapa  geografico  de  la  provincia  de 
Cartagena.     Su  autor  don  Juan  Lopez,  pensionista  por  S.  M.  C. ;  individuo 
de  la  real  academia  de  Buenas  Letras  De  Sevilla,  de  la  sociedad  Viscon- 
gada  y  de  la  Asturias.     afio  1787.    ms.     25  J  x  16.     [1787]. 
Note. — Now  the  province  of  Bolivar. 

(City  of).     Carthagene.     P.  L.  Feuillee  del.     7x12*. 

[In  Feuillee  (Louis).  Journal  des  observations  physiques.  4°.  Paris,  P. 
Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     p.  96]. 

Cartagene  avec  ses  ports,  et  ses  forts.     8  x  12. 

[In  Coreal  (Frangois) .  Voyages.  16°.  Amsterdam,  1722.  v.  1.  opp. 
p.  116]. 

Plan  du  port  de  la  ville,  et  des  forteresses  de  Carthagene,  representant  exacte- 

ment  la  vue  de  la  flotte  angloise,  le  long  de  la  cote,  dans  la  baye  proche  la 
ville  etc.  suivant  le  dessein  apporte  et  repr^sente  a  la  regence  et  aux  sei- 
gneurs de  I'amiraute  d'Angleterre  par  le  capitaine  Guillaume  Laws. — Plan 
van  de  haven,  stadten,  kasteelen  van  Cartagena,  col.  19  x  22.  Amster- 
dam, Covens  &  Mortier,  1741. 
[In  Delisle  (Guillaume).  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C. 
Mortier,  [1741?].     v.  2.     no.  40]. 

A  new  plan  of  the  harbour,  city  &  forts  of  Cartagena;  with  the  progress  of  the 

British  fleet  in  their  several  stations  &  attacks  from  the  4th  of  march  1741, 
till  the  1st  of  april,  when  capt.  Laws  came  away.     Sent  over  by  mr.  Rich- 

•    ardson  from  on  board  the  Norfolk.     Thos.  Smith  sculp.     6J  x  11. 

[In  Scots  magazine.     1741.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1741.     v.  3.     p.  228]. 

A  plan  and  prospect  of  the  harbour,  town,  &  castles  of  Carthagena.     By 

capt.  Ph.  Durell.    1741.     AV.  H.  Toms  sculp.     Taken  from  the  general  plan 
brought  over  by   admiral   Vernon   1742.     col.     20 J  x  29^.     [London], 
W.  H.  Toms,  april  4,  1743. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  17.     v.  3.     no.  27]. 

A  map  of  the  port  of  Cart\'gena.     Surveyed  by  Michelot  &  Bremond,  and 

engrav'd  by  Thos.  Kitchin.     4^  x 


[In  London  magazine.      1762.     8°.     London,   K.   Baldwin,    [1762].     v.  3. 
p.  107]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  211 

Cartag-ena,  Colombia,  S.  A.     Carthagena  in  de  Spaansche  West-Indien.     7  x  lOJ. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  321]. 

Plan  van  de  haven  van  Carthagena.     7  x  10. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 

8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  375]. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Carthagena.     [anon.] 

[In  Jefferys    (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     iol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  77]. 

Plan  of  the  harbour  of  Carthagena.     [By  Juan  de  Herrera.     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 
76a]. 

Piano  della  citta,  sobborghi  di  Cartagena.     7J  x  10. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  36]. 

Carthagena.     6x5. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts, 
etc.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Plan  of  the  bay  and  town  of  St.  Martha  [anon.  &]  Plan  of  the  harbour  of 

Carthagena,  by  don  Juan  de  Herrera. 

[In  AVhittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  37]. 

[  Carthage  &  Adirondack  railway,  N.  Y.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Map 
showing  the  property  of  the  Magnetic  iron  ore  co.  and  the  route  of  the 
Carthage  &  Adirondack  railway.  21^  x  22J.  New  York,  C.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1883]. 

Cascaskies.     A  plan  of  Cascaskies.     Thos.  Kitchin  sculpsit.     10  x  18. 

[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Philip) .     The  present  state  of  the  European  settlements 
on  the  Mississippi.     4°.     London,  for  J.  Nourse,  1770.     opp.  p.  42]. 

Casco  bay,  Maine.     Southack  (Cyprian).     The  harbour  of  Casco  bay  and  islands 
adjacent.     17^x21.     London,  R.  Mount,  [etc.]  1720. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]    'fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  [etc.]     1758.     p.  7]. 

Preliminary  chart  no.  8.  Casco  bay,  INIaine.  From  a  trigonometrical  sur- 
vey under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by  the  parties 
under  the  command  of  lieuts.  M.  Woodhull,  S.  D.  Trenchard,  W.  S.  Tem- 
ple, [etc.]     21  X  30.     [Washington,  1863].    ' 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Cass  county,  Mich..  Map  of  the  counties  of  Cass,  Van  Buren,  and  Berrien,  Michi- 
gan. From  special  surveys  &  official  records  by  Geil  &  Jones,  col. 
64  X  41.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 

Cass  county,  N.  Dak.  Ensign  (D.  W. )  &  co.  Plat  book  of  Cass  county,  N.  D. 
138  pp.  inch  61  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  W.  Ensign  &  co.  1893. 

Castine  (Fort).     Penobscot  river  and  bay,  with  the  operations  of  the  English  fleet, 
under  sir  George  Collyer,  against  the  division  of  Massachusetts  troops  act- 
ing against  fort  Castine,  aug.  1779.     With  full  soundings  up  to  the  present 
site  of  Bangor,     ms.     [anon.]     18x57.     [1779]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 


212  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Castle  Pinckney,  Cliarleston,  S.  C.     Plan  of  Castle  Pinckney  in  the  harbor  of 
Charleston,  S.  C.     1810.     10  x  18^ 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883. 
p.  482]. 

Castls  William  (Island  of),  near  Boston,  Mass.     A  general  &  particular  plan  of 
the  island  of  Castle  William  near  Boston,  shewing  the  works  in  their  orig- 
inal &  present  state,  together  with  sections  thro'  the  same.     Carried  on  and 
surveyed  under  the  direction  of  and  by  John  Montresor.     ms.     30  x  45. 
•     [1770]. 

Castle  William  (Fort).     A  plan  of  Castle  William,    ms.     [anon.]    19x28.     [1770]. 

Cat  island,  Gulf  of  Mexico.     Cat  and  Ship  island  harbors.     From  a  trigonomet- 
rical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the 
party  under  the  command  of  C.  P.  Patterson.     Electrotype  copy  no,  by 
G.  Mathiot.     17  x  34.     New  York,  Sherman  &  Smith,  1850. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Catalina  harbor,  Newfoundland.     Cattalina  harbor  [&]  Port  Bonavista.     [anon.] 
each  10x12 J.     [n.  p.     1608]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  13]. 

Catalina  harbor,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  Catalina  harbor  and  the  anchorage  on 
the  n.  e.  side  of  the  island.     California.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     Electrotype  copy  no.  1,  by 
G.  Mathiot.     15  x  lOJ.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Cataraugus  harbor.     See  Cattaraugus  harbor.  New  York. 

Catawba  river.     Sketch  of  the  Catawba  river  at  McCowans  ford.     Engraved  for 
Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war.     Feb.  6, 1794.     6|  x  7. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  2,  opp.  p.  329]. 

Catawissa,  Williamsport  &  Erie  railroad.     Map  of  the  Catawissa,  Williamsport 

&  Erie  railroad.     Showing  its  connections  with  the  north  and  west  by  the 

Williamsport  and  Elmira  railroad  &  its  connection  with  Philad'a  &  New 

York  by  the  Reading  &  Lehigh  valley  r.  rd.     [anon.]     24x29.     [n.  p. 

'    18-]. 

Catersville  and  Van  Wert  railroad.  Map  of  the  Catersville  &  Van  Wert  railroad 
of  Georgia  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
17  x  25.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1870]. 

Catskill  mountains.  Map  of  all  points  of  interest  within  four  miles  of  the  Catskill 
mountain  house.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  Walton  Van  Loan.  1876. 
14x26.     [n.  p.  1876]. 

Map  of  the  Catskill  mountains,  by  A.  Guyon.     Drawn  by  Ernest  Sandoz. 

col.     15  X  21.     New  York,  engraved  by  J.  Schedler,  1879. 

Map  of  the  heart  of  the  Catskill  mountains.     Surveyed  &  drawn  by  Samuel 

E.  Rusk,  to  accompany  Rusk's  illustrated  guide  to  the  Catskill  mountains. 
1879.     9  X  25}.     Catskill,  N.  Y.     S.  E.  Rusk  [1879]. 

Barritt  (Leon).     Map  of    the  great  summer   resort  among  the  Catskills. 

Drawn  and  engraved  for  Leon  Barritt.     Showing  railroads,  driveways, 
[etc.]     21  X  28.     Saugerties,  N.  Y.     L.  Barritt,  1883. 

Cattalina  harbor.     See  Catalina  harbor,  Newfoundland. 


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Cattaraugus  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Cattaragus  co.  New  York.  From  the  county 
records  &  actual  surveys.  By  Samuel  Geil.  Surveys  by  S.  K.  Godshalk. 
col.     58  X  58.     Fredonia,  X.  Y.     J.  M.  Tiffany,  1856. 

Beers  (D.  G. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  Cattaraugus  co.  N.  Y.     98  pp.  incl.  40  maps. 

fol.     Xew  York,  D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  1869. 

Cattaraug-us  county,  Penn.  Map  showing  portions  of  Allegany,  Cattaraugus, 
McKean  and  Potter  counties.  By  J.  Opperman.  27  x  39.  New  York, 
Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1881]. 

Cattaraug-us  harbor,  N.  Y.     Cataraugus  harbor  and  the  public  works  in  progress 
therein.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     Copied  in  part  from  a  map  drawn  for  the  N.  Y. 
&  Erie  r.  r.  co.  by  I.  H.  Simpson.     13  x  17.     [Washington,  1838]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  45] . 
Note. — Accompanying  report  1838.     W.  G.  Williams,  capt.  topi.  engs. 

Cavanas   (Port),   Cuba.      Plan   of   Puerto   de   Cavaiias.      [By   Fran.  Math.  Celi. 
anon.  ] 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .    A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  84a]. 

Plan  of  port  Cavanas  [&]  Plan  of  port  Mariel,  Cuba. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  48] . 

Cawkins  island,  Conn.     Harbors  of  Sheffield  island  and  Cawkin's  island.    From 
a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14. 
XWashington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Cayenne,  S.  A.     The  island  and  colony  of  Cayenne,  subject  to  the  French,  on  the 
continent  of  South  America.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     14  x  17^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.p.  146]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Cayenne  and  fort  St.  Michael.     Drawn  by  the  cheva- 

lier de  Mareechais.     12^  x  14. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.p.  203]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  Cayenne  et  de  ses  environs.     8  x  11^. 

[In  Bellin   (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  165]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  Cayenne.     Par  le  sr.  Bellin,  1762.     9 J  x  12i 

[In  Bellin  (J.   N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  180]. 

Port  de  Cayenne  et  son  entree.     8j  x  7. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  279]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  Cayenne  et  de  ses  environs.     8  x  11. 

[In  Chambon  ( ).     Le  commerce  de  I'Amerique  par  Marseille,     [anon.] 

4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  1.     p.  261]. 

Land-kaart  van  het  eiland  en  de  volkplanting  van  Cayenne.     14  x  1 7. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1767.     v.  2.     opp.p.  345]. 


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214  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cayenne,  S.  A.     The  island  and  colony  of  Cayenne,  subject  to  the  French  on  the 
continent  of  South  America.     By  Thomas  Jefferys. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  K.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  106]. 

Plan  of  thie  town  of  Cayenne  and  fort  St.  Michael.     Drawn  by  the  chevalier 

de  Mareechais.     [Renaud  des  Marchais] . 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  107]. 

A  sketch  of  the  island  [&  plan  of  the  town  and  fort]  of  Cayenne,     [anon.] 

London,  for  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  feb.  16, 1796. 
[Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     Inset  to  no.  34.     New  (A)  chart  of 
Guayana.     anon.] 

Cayenne.     [Plan  of  the  town] .     6x5. 

[In  Luffman  (John) .     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts  etc, 
in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Cayenne,  St.  Christopher,  W.  I.     Combat  de  Cay onne.     [View,     anon.]     9x13. 
[n.  p.  17-?] 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  28]. 

Cayuga  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  gen.  Sullivan's  march  from  Easton  to  the  Seneca 
&  Cayuga  countries,     ms.     [anon.]     28  x  30.     [1779?]. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys,     col.     56  x  36.     Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1853. 

Map  of  Cayuga  and  Seneca  counties.  New  York.     From  actual  surveys  by 

0.  W.  Gray.     col.     58  x  58.     Philadelphia,  A.  R.  Z.  Dawson,  1859. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Cayuga,  N.  Y.     147  pp.  incl.  37  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  Walker  &  Jewett,  1875. 

Cedar  county,  Iowa.  Map  of  Cedar  co.  Iowa.  Compiled  from  the  official  sur- 
veys of  the  United  States  and  county  records  and  from  personal  reconnois- 
sance,  by"^  Wells  Spicer.  50  x  39.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  W.  Schuchman, 
[18-]. 

Cedar  Keys,  Florida.     Reconnoissance  of  vicinity  of  Cedar  Keys,  coast  of  Florida, 
by  F.  H.  Gerdes.     1851.     Sketch  F.     no.  4.     8^x8.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Reconnoissance  of  channel  no.  4  Cedar  Keys,  Florida.     By  F.  H.  Gerdes. 

1852.     9^x11.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Cedar  Mountain,  Va.     Plan  of  Cedar  mountain  and  north  east  vicinity  with  refer- 
ences to  gen'l  Pope's  campaign. 
[In    Bechler    (Gustavus    R.)     Atlas  showing    battles,   engagements,    and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,     obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     plate  9]. 

Cedar  Swamp,  Maryland.     Plan  of  Patuxet  river  &  Cedar  swamp,     ms.     [anon.] 
13x17.     [1843]. 
Note. — A  true  copy  of  the  original  in  the  hands  of  Daniel  Young,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.     Henry  Stevens,  jr.  1843. 

Central  America.     Ivcatana  regio  et  Fondvra.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  105]. 


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Central  America.     Audience  de  Guatimala.     Par  N.  Sanson,  1657.     7}  x  lOf. 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'autheur,  1657.    no.  6]. 

Yvcatan  conventus  iuridici  Hispani?e  novte  pars  occidentalis,  et  Gvatimala 

conventvs  ivridicvs.     16^  x  20^. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  63-64]. 

Central  America.     9  x  11. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  2. 
p. 156]. 

Carte  des  isles  de  I'Amerique  et  de  plusieurs  pays  de  terre  ferme  situes  au 

devant  de  ces  isles  &  autour  du  golfe  de  Mexique.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville. 
1731.     12  x  17. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  36]. 

Spanish  dominions  in  North  America.     Southern  part.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  45]. 

Central  America  and  the  West  Indies.     From  the  latest  and  best  authorities. 

12  X  21.     London,  Longmans,  1832. 
[In  McCulloch    (J.  R. )     A   dictionary,  etc.  of  commerce.     8°.     London, 
1832.     p.  324]. 

Map  of  Central  America  to  illustrate  the  papers  of  capt.  Bird  Allen,  [etc.] 

16^  X  15. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1841.     8°.     London,  1841]. 

:Map  of  the  Mosquito  coast.     T.  R.  Harrison  litho.      30  x  20J. 

[In   Great   Britain.      Parliament.      Accounts  and    papers.     State    papers. 
1847-8.     V.65]. 

[Map  of  the  tract  of  land  to  which  New  Granada  and  Central  America,  lay 

claim].     T.  R.  Harrison,  litho.     12^x16. 
[In   Great   Britain.      Parliament.      Accounts  and   papers.      State  papers. 
1847-8.     V.  65]. 

C«ntral-Amerika  und  Westindien.     16  x  22.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1849. 

[In  Ritter  (Carl) .     Geographischer  atlas,     fol.     Berlin,  1851.     p.  23]. 

Central  America.     12^  x  16. 

[In  Sharpe's  student's  atlas,     fol.    London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1850.    no.  44]. 

Map  of  Central  America,  [etc.]     Shewing  the  proposed  route  between  the 

Atlantic  &  Pacific  oceans,  by  way  of  Tehuantepec,  Nicaragua,  &  Panama. 
Engraved  from  the  original  drawing  of  John  Baily.  26  x  40.  London, 
T.  Saunders,  1850. 

Map  of  Central  America,  shewing  the  different  lines  of  Atlantic  &  Pacific 

communication.  By  James  Wyld.  1850.  Ex.  doc.  no.  75.  1st  sess. 
31st  cong.     col."    23  x  32.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1850]. 

^    A  new  map  of  Central  America,  shewing  the  different  lines  of  Atlantic  & 

Pacific  communication,     col.     23  x  33.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,   1850. 

Map  of  the  West  Indies  &  Central  America,  shewing  the  countries  where 

the  mahogany  &  other  fine  forest  trees  abound;  also  the  projected  pass- 
ages across  the  great  American  isthmus.  Drawn  &  engraved  for  Chaloner 
&  Fleming,  by  Trelawny  Saunders.     1851.     18  x  25. 

[In  Chaloner   (Edward)  &  Fleming   ( ).     The  mahogany  tree.      8°. 

Liverpool,  [1851].  at  end]. 


216  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Central  America.     Map  of  Central  America,  shewing  the  different  Unes  of  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  communication.     By  James  Wyld.     222^  x  31.     [London,  J. 
Wyld,  1854]. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1854]. 
Note. — Contains  a  colored  map  of  "  Isthmus  of  Panama." 

Map  of  Central  America.  Compiled  from  materials  furnished  by  the  com- 
mittee on  foreign  relations  of  the  senate  of  the  U.  S.  Executed  at  the 
office  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey,  under  special  direction  of  capt.  W.  E. 
Palmer,  U.  S.  top'l  eng'rs.  March  1856.  L.  D.  Williams  draught^  U.  S. 
C.  S.     41  X  43.     New  York,  lith.     by  J.  Bien,  [1856]. 

Map  of  central  America,  etc.     Shewing  the  routes  between  the  Atlantic  & 

Pacific  oceans.     Edited  by  Trelawney  Saunders  from  the  original  draw- 
ings  of  John  Baily,  with  additions,  etc.     London,  E.  Stanford,  1856. 
Reproduced  in  1879.     14  x  21. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1881.     v.  99]. 

tjbersicht  der  hauptverbindungswece  des  Atlantischen  und  Stillen  oceans 

durch  Central  America,  entworfen  von  H.  Kiepert,  1857.     16  x  18. 
[In  Zeitschrift  fiir  allegemeine  erdkunde.     Neue  folge.     8°.     Berlin,  1857. 
V.  11.     p.  288]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  British  &  Central  America.     From  state  docu- 

ments &  unpublished  materials  by  professor  H.  D.  Rogers  of  Boston,  U.  S. 
and  A.  Keith  Johnston,  geographer  to  the  queen.  1857.  Engraved  by 
W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  col.  54  x  67.  Edinburgh,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
[1857]. 

Mexico  und  die  republiken  von  Central  America.     Bearbeitet  von  C.  Griif. 

22  X  25.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  [1858]. 

H.  Kiepert' s  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America.     A  new  map  of  trop- 

ical America  north  of  the  equator  comprising  the  West  Indies,  Central 
America,  Mexico,  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela,  col.  38  x  63.  Ber- 
lin, D.  Reimer,  1858. 

H.  Kiepert' s  neue    karte  von  Mittel- America.      A  new   map  of  Central 

America.  Engraved  on  stone  by  Ed.  Kolitz.  col.  36  x  40.  Berlin, 
R.  Reimer,  1858. 

Carta  de  los  estados  de  Centro-America  con  todos  los  proyectos  de  las 

diversas  vias  de  comunicacion  inter-oceanica  desde  la  punta  de  Anton- 
Lizardo  en  Vera-Crux  hasta  el  cabo  Corrientes  en  Nueva-Granada.  For- 
mada  por  A""  E.  van  de  Gehiichte  y  dibujado  por  Er^»  Vital  J.  van- 
de-Gehiichte,  segiin,  el  orijinal  e  el  dejado  por  su  difunto  padre.  Escalos. 
1:2,000,000  de  la  dimension  natural,     ms.     36  x  40J.     Gautemala,  1862. 

Johnson's  Central  America,      col.      11  x  16.     New  York,   A.  J.  Johnson, 

[1867]. 

General  map  of  the  American  isthmuses  showing  the  various  lines  proposed 

for  interoceanic   comnumication.      Compiled  by  admiral  C.    H.    Davis. 
20  X  24. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.    8°.    Washington,  1867.     map  1]. 

The  granger's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  West  Indies, 

Mexico  and  Central  America.  [By  Gaylord  Watson,  anon.]  38  x  50. 
Chicago,  Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  217 

Central  America.  Williams'  (G.  W.)  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States, 
Canada,  Mexico,  Central  America,  West  Indies,  etc.  col.  63  x  63.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  M.  Atwood,  [1876]. 

Colton's  Central  America.     Scale  of  statute  miles,   60  to  one  inch.     col. 

14  X  26.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883.      ' 

Central  American  railway.  Map  of  the  Mexican  Pacific  railway,  connecting 
ciudad  Yucatan  with  Merida,  Campeche,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  and  Aca- 
pulco  and  of  the  Central  American  railway,  connecting  ciudad  Yucatan 
with  Valladolid,  Belize,  [etc.]  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
21^  X  28.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1877]. 

Central  Pacific  railroad.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Central  Pacific  r.  r.  and  leased 
lines.  Southern  Pacific  r.  r.  and  connections.  Sept.  1882.  col.  26  x  31. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Map  showing  the  route  of  the  Central  Pacific  railroad  from  San  Francisco  to 

the  Mississippi  river.     17  x  40.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1887. 

Central  Park,  N.  Y.  Hinrichs'  guide  map  of  the  Central  park.  By  Oscar  Hin- 
richs.     10  X  26.     New  York,  Mayer,  Merkel  &  Ottmann,  [1875]. 

Cientral  railroad  extension  company  of  Long-  Island.  Map  showing  the  route 
&  connections  of  the  Central  railroad  extension  company  of  Long  Island. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  15  x  25.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1873]. 

Central  transit  route,  Mexico.  Map  illustrating  the  advantages  of  the  Central 
transit  route  through  Mexico  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Prepared  by  J.  B. 
Moore,  c.  e.     1860.     16^  x  20.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [I860]. 

Cerrillos  (Los)  mines,  Santa  Fe  county,  N.  Mex.  Los  Cerrillos  mines,  Santa 
Fe  county.  New  Mexico.  Surveyed  by  J.  L.  Hayward.  22  x  32.  Boston, 
photo-lith.    Forbes  co.  1880. 

Cerro  Gordo,  Mexico.     Battle  of  Cerro  Gordo,  april  17tb  &  18th,  1847.     From 
surveys  made  by  major  TurnbuU  &  capt.  McClellan.     Drawn  by  capt. 
McClellan.     12x18.     [Washington,  1847]. 
[UAited  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Chagres,  Colombia.     A  plan  and  prospect  of  the  river,  town  &  castle  of  Chagre. 
By  lieut.  P.  Durell.     13  x  20.     London,  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  1740. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  14]. 

Plan  of  the  town,  road,  and  harbour  of  Chagre.     [By  Fran.  Math.  Cell. 

anon.] 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  75]. 
Note. — With  soundings. 

Plan  of  the  road  and  harbour  of  Chagre  with  the  town  and  castle  [&]  A 

draught  of  the  Bahias  del  Almirante  named  by  the  buccaniers  Bocatoro. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  39]. 

De  stad,  reede,  haven  en  rivier  van  Chagres,  in  de  Spaansche  Westindien. 

10  X  6i 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  317]. 


218  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

CJiagres,  Colombia.     Piano  della  cittii,  rada  e  porto  di  Chagre.     10  x  7^. 
[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  33]. 

Chaleur  bay,  Canada.     A  plan  of  Chaleur  bay  in  the  gulf  of  St.  Laurence,  surveyed 
by  his  majesty's  ship  Norwich  in  1760.      [anon.]     13^  x  21.     London, 
Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  17]. 

Chalmette's  plantation,  La.  Laclotte  (Hyacinthe).  Key  of  the  print  represent- 
ing the  attack  made  by  the  British  army  under  sir  Edward  Packenham, 
on  the  lines  of  entrenchments  of  the  American  army,  commanded  by  major 
general  Andrew  Jackson  in  the  plain  of  Chalmette's  plantation,  on  the 
left  bank  of  the  Mississippi,  five  miles  east  of  New  Orleans.  [8th  jan. 
1815].     14x20 J.     [New  Orleans,  1815]. 

Champaign  county,  Ohio.  Map.  Compiled  from  Armstrong's  map  and  recent 
surveys  &  record  by  F.  Hess.  col.  42  x 40.  [Cincinnati],  S,  H.  Matthews, 
[1858]. 

Champlain  (Lake),  N.  Y.     Carte  de  la  riviere  de  Richelieu  et  du  lac  Champlain. 
Par  N.  B[ellin.     anon.]     12  x  5i 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  5.    -opp.  p.  177]. 

A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  from  Crown  Point  to  Windmil  Point,  and  from 

thence  to  St.  lohns.     Survey'd  by  order  of  his  excellency  major  gen. 
Amherst,  commander  in  chief  of  his  majesty's  forces  in  North  America, 
anno  1762.     By  Wm.  Brasier,  deputy  draughtsman,  in  the  ofiice  of  ord- 
nance.    Scale  2  miles  to  an  inch.     ms.     col.     51  x  15.     [1762]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  20^]. 

A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  including  lake  George,  Crown  Point  and  St. 

John.     Surveyed  by  order  of  major-gen.  sr.  Jeffery  Amherst.     By  William 
Brassier,  1762.     26  x  19.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  5,  1776. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  24.     also  v.  6.     no.  12]. 

Same. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  18]. 

A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  including  lake  George,  Crown  Point  and  St. 

John.     By  AVilliam  Brassier,  1762.     col.     19  x  26.     London,  for  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  aug.  5,  1776. 
[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.     The  American  military 
pocket  atlas,     [anon.]     8^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  6]. 

The  attack  and  defeat  of  the  American  fleet  under  Benedict  Arnold,  by  the 

king's  fleet,  commanded  by  sir  Guy  Carleton,  upon  Lake  Champlain,  the 
,      11th.  oct.  1776.    From  a  sketch  taken  by  an  officer  on  the  spot.    Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden.     ms.     10  x  17.     [London],  W.  Faden,  1776. 
Note. — Drawn  to  be  engraved  by  Wm.  Faden  and  afterwards  published. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  21]. 

The  attack  and  defeat  of  the  American  fleet  under  Benedict  Arnold  by  the 

king's  fleet  commanded  by  capt.  Thos.  Pringle,  upon  Lake  Champlain. 
Oct.  11,  1776.     From  a  sketch  taken  by  an  officer  on  the  spot.     Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden.     [anon.]     10  x  16^.     London,  W.  Faden,  dec.  3,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  AV.  Faden,  1777.     no.  16]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  219 

Champlain  (Lake),  X.  Y.  A  topographical  map  of  Hudsons  river,  and  the  country 
adjacent,  from  Sandy- Hook,  Xew  York  and  bay  of  Fort  Edward,  also  the 
communication  with  Canada  by  Lake  George  and  Lake  Champlain  as  high 
as  Fort  Chambly,  on  Sorel  river.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved 
by  William  Faden.  21  x  20i  London,  W.  Faden,  oct.  1,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  15]. 

Lake  Champlain  and  lake  George,  and  the  country  between  the  Hudson  and 

the  lakes  on  the  west,  and  Connecticut  on  the  east.  Finely  drawn,  ms. 
25  X  12.     [1777]. 

Note. — This  map  was  drawn  by  mr.  Med  calf  e,  afterward  engraved  by  Wil- 
liam Faden,  and  published  in  Burgoyne's  "A  state  of  the  expedition  from 
Canada."     2d  ed.     1780. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  62-63]. 

■ Plan  Lake  Champlain  from  fort  St.  John's  to  Ticonderoga  with  the  sound- 
ings, rocks,  shoals  and   sands.     Surveyed  in  1778,  1779.     Scale  of  one 
mile  to  one  inch.     ms.     [anon.]     32  x  100.     [1779]. 
Note. — Showing  the  operations  of  the  forces  under  Burgoyne. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  64]. 

Tinting  (W.)     Rough  sketch  of  the  country  from  lake  Champlain  and  the 

river  Sorett,  extending  to  the  eastward  as  far  as  the  river  St.  Fran9ois  and 
the  Cohos  on  the  Connecticut.  Showing  the  marches  of  21  officers  & 
Canadians  in  oct.  and  no  v.  1780,  under  the  command  of  lieut.  col.  Carleton 
in  order  to  discover  a  road  cut  by  the  rebels  under  the  direction  of  col. 
Hazen  in  1778  &  1779.     ms.     18x22.     [1780]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Plattsburg  and  capture  of  the  British  fleet  on  lake 

Champlain,  sept.  11, 1814.  To  accompany  B.  Tanner  print  of  Macdon- 
ough's  victory.     10  x  8.     [n.  p.  1814]. 

^lap  of  lake  Champlain  and  route  between  Albany  and  Montreal.     5  x  2f]. 

[In  HoUey  (O.  L.)     The  picturesque  tourist.     16°.     Ne-sv  York,  1844.    opp. 

p.  89]. 

Chancellorsville,  Va.  Topographical  features  near  Ely's  Banks  &  U.  S.  ford  on 
the  Rappahannock  river  including  the  main  positions  of  the  U.  S.  army  at 
the  battle  of  Chancellors ville,  Va.  Gen.  Hooker's  campaign. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  15]. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     A  plan  of  Charles  Town.     Copied  with  a  pen  from  an  old  dilap- 
idated plat  without  a  date.     J.  Lodge  sculpt,     no.  45.     Shoe  Lane,  Lon- 
don.    Jas.  Sanson  scribe.     10  x  oh. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.    (City  of).     Yearbook.     1880.     8°.     Charleston,  1880. 
p.  256]. 

^lap  of  Charleston  and  its  vicinity  showing  the  original  settlement  of  1670  at 

Albemarle  Point,  the  Oyster  Point  settlement  of  1672  and  subsequent 
extension  of  1783  and  1849,  prepared  to  accompany  mayor  Courtenay's 
centennial  address,  aug.  13, 1883.     28  x  26. 
[In  Charleston,  S.C.   (City  of).     Yearbook.     1883.     8°.     Charleston.  1883. 
front.] 


220  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     This  map  in  every  particular  copied  with  a  pen  from  an  old 
plat  of  Charles  Town  dated  1671.    found  in  a  book  of  plats  of  various  parts 
of  U.  S.  A.  printed  in  London.     1671.     7  x  10. 
[In  Charleston,  S.C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1880.     8°.     Charleston,  1880. 
p.  240]. 

— ■ [Plan  of  the  inland  navigation  between  South  Edisto  and  Charleston,     ms. 

[anon].     9  x  14^.     [17—]. 

The  town  and  harbour  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina,     [anon.]      4^  x  6. 

[n.p.l7-]. 

A  plan  of  Charlestown,  from  a  survey  of  Edw.  Crisp  in  1704.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Ramsay  (David).  The  history  of  South  Carolina.  8°.  Charleston, 
1809.     V.  2.     front.] 

A  plan  of  Charles  Town  from  a  survey  of  Edw'd  Crisp,  esq.  in  1704.     6  x  10. 

[In  Charleston,  S.C.  (City  of).  Yearbook.  1880.  8°.  Charleston,  1880. 
p.  242]. 

A  plan  of  Charlestown  from  a  survey  of  Edw'd  Crisp  in  1704.     Engraved  by 

James  Akin.     9  x  11^. 
[In  Ramsay  (David).     A  history  of  South  Carolina.     8°.     Charleston,  for 
the  author,  1809.     v.  2.     front.] 

A  draught  of  ye  town  and  harbour  of  Charlestown. 

[American  maps.  v.  1.  no.  12.  Inset  Moll  (H.)  A  new  and  exact  map 
of  the  dominions  of  the  king  of  Great  Britain  on  ye  continent  of  North 
America.     London,  1715]. 

Early  survey  of  and  rough  draft  made  in  1730  of  a  journey  from  Charleston 

to  the  head  waters  of  the  Savannah  river  with  the  supposed  connections 
with  the  Mississippi,  extending  from  Charleston  to  the  river.     By  George 
Hunter,     ms.     19  x  26.     [1730.] 
Note. — Ms.  notes  added  in  1757. 

The  iconography  of  Charles  Town  at  high-water.     G.  H.  delin.     AY.  H.  Toms 

sculpt.     17  X  21.     Pubhshed  June  9, 1739,  by  B.  Roberts  &  W.  H.  Toms. 
[In  Charleston,  S.C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1884.     8°.     Charleston,  S.  C. 
1884.     front]. 

An  exact  prospect  of  Charlestown,  the  metropolis  of  the  province  of  South 

Carolina,     [anon.]     7  x  20^^.     [London,  engraved  for  the  London  maga- 
zine, 1762]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  2a] . 

Note. — Eng.  to  face  page  296  of  the  London  magazine  for  June,  1762. 

Same.     An  exact  prospect  of  Charlestown  the  metropolis  of  South  Carolina. 

[anon.]     7  x  20. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1882.     8°.     Charleston,  1882. 

p. 340]. 
Note. — Originally  published  in  the  London  magazine  for  June,  1762. 

The  bar  and  harbor  of  Charleston.     [From  actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon 

and  others],     London,  R.  Saver  &  J.  Bennett,  may  30,  1775. 
[Faden  (William,  editor).    The  North  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W. 
Faden,  1777.     no.  29-30.     Inset  Mouzon  (H.)  and  others.     An  accurate 
map  of  North  and  South  Carolina]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  221 

Chaxleston,  S.  C.     Barre  et  port  de  Charlestown  leve  en  1776,  avec  les  attaques  du 
Fort  Sulivan  du  28  juin  1776  par  I'escadre  Anglaise  commandee  par  P. 
Parker,     [anon.]     18  x  24.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  21]. 

An  exact  plan  of  Charleston  bar  and  harbour.    From  an  actual  survey.    With 

the  attack  of  fort  Sulivan  on  the  28th  of  June  1776,  by  his  majesty's  squad- 
ron, commanded  by  sir  Peter  Parker,  [anon.]  20  x  27.  London,  for  R. 
Sayer,  jan.  1,  1791. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  15]. 

A  plan  of  Charles  town,  the  capital  of  South  Carolina  with  the  harbour, 

islands,  and  forts,  the  attack  on  Fort  Sulivan  by  his  majesty's  ships  under 
sir  Peter  Parker,  in  1776;  the  position  of  the  land  forces  under  gen.  Clin- 
ton, and  the  rebel  camp  and  intrenchments.  Exactly  delineated.  Jno. 
Lodge  sculp,  [anon.]  5^  x  11. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].  v.  1.  Feb. 
1780.     opp.p.  171]. 

View  of  Charlestown  from  on  board  the  Bristol  commodore  sir  Peter  Parker 

taken  in  Five  Fathom  Hole  the  day  after  the  attack  upon  fort  Sulivan. 
By  col.  Thos.  James.     8^  x  12*.     London,  W.  Faden,  aug.  10,  1776. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  28]. 

A  plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Sullivan,  the  key  of  Charlestown  in  South 

Carolina,  on  the  28th  of  June  1776.  By  his  majesty's  squadron  commanded 
by  sir  Peter  Parker.  By  an  officer  on  the  spot,  [anon.]  col.  21  x  16. 
London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

[Plan  of  Charleston  and  harbour,     ms.     anon.     20  x  28.     1777?]. 

Note. — Topographical  drawing  finished  in  colors. 

[Faden  collection,  no.  40]. 

The  harbour  of  Charles  town  in  South  Carolina  from  the  surveys  of  sr.  Jas. 

Wallace  &  others  with  a  view  of  the  town  from  the  south  shore  of  Ashley 
river.     33  x  24^     London,  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  1777. 
[In  Des  Barres    (Joseph  F.   W.)     The    Atlantic  Neptune,     fol.     London, 
1780-81]. 

Barre  et  port  de  Charlestown. 

[Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,  fol.  Paris, 
De  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].  Inset  to  no.  19-20.  Mouzon  (H.)  and  others. 
An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina]. 

Charles-town,   capitale  de  la  Caroline.      [Plan,     anon.]     4h  x  7.      [n.   p. 

1780]? 
[Rochambeau:  45]. 

Plan  d'Amboy.      Vues  de  la    rade    de  Charles-town,   et  du  fort  Srlivan. 

Mai,  1780.    'anon.     9  x  14.     [n.  p.  1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  19]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Charlestown,  de  ses  retrenchmens  et  du  siege  fait  par  les 

Anglois  en  1780.     [anon.]     ms.     13x17.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  46]. 


222  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Charleston,  S.  C.     A  plan  of  the  town,  bar,  harbour  and  environs  of  Charlestown  ir. 

South  Carolina,  with  all  the  channels,  soundings,  sailing-marks  etc,  from 

the  survey  made   in   the   colony;   engraved  by  William   Faden.     1780. 

[anon.]     19|  x  26J.     London,  W.  Faden,  June  1,  1780. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 

no.  19]. 
* A  sketch  of  Charleston  harbour  shewing  the  disposition  of  the  British  fleet 

under  the  command  of  vice  adml.  Mariot  Arbuthnot  upon  the  attack  on 

Fort  Moultrie  on  Sulivan  island   in  1780.     Abernethie   sculpt,     [anon.] 

7  X  11.     [Charleston,  1785]. 
[In  Eamsay  (David).     The  history  of   the  revolution  of   South  Carolina. 

8°.     Trenton,  I.  Collins,  1785.     v.  2.  opp.  p.  59] . 

The  plan  of  Charles  Town  with  its  entrenchments  and  those  made  during 

the  siege  by  the  English,  1780.     7j  x  10. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).    Year  book.    1880.    8^^.     Charleston,  1880. 
p.  264].  '  ■ 

Siege  of  Charleston. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B, )  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Sketch  of  the  coast  from  South  Edisto  to  Charles  Town,  1st  march,  1780. 

With  sketch  of  the  rebel  redoubt  on  Stono  river,     ms.     14x10.     [1780]. 
[Faden  collection:  no.  46]. 

A  sketch  of  the  environs  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina.     By  capt.  Geo. 

Sproute,  assistant  engineer  on  the  spot.     15  x  21.     [n.  p.],  published  1st 

June,  1780. 
Note. — Apparently  printed  for  the  information  of  the  government,  before 

Charleston  surrendered.     The  later  positions  of  the  troops  are  added  in  a 

subsequent  edition. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  48]. 

Sketch  of  the  harbour  of  Charles  town  as  described  by  capt.  Durfie.    1  march, 

1780.     ms.     11x7.     [1780]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  50]. 

A  sketch  of  the  operations  before  Charleston,  the  capital  of  South  Carolina 

1780.     Abernethie  sculpt.     10  x  14. 
[In  Ramsay  (David).     The  history  of  the  revolution  of  South  Carolina. 
8°.     Trenton,  L  Collins,  1785.     v.  2,  opp.  p.  43]. 

A  sketch  of  the  operations  before  Charlestown,  S.  C.     1780.     6J  x  11^. 

[In  Gordon  (William.)  The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1788.     v.  3]. 

A  sketch  of  the  operations  before  Charlestown,  the  capital  of  South  Carolina. 

Sir  Henry  Clinton's  map.     1780.     26  x  19. 

[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of) .  Yearbook.  1884.  8°.  Charleston,  1884. 
p.  361]. 

Note. — Page  371.  "When  sir  Henry  Clinton  effected  his  landing  before 
Charleston  he  sent  a  complete  corps  of  engineers  in  the  advance  of  which 
major  Moncrieffe  was  an  experienced  officer.  .  .  .  their  diary  kept  by  an 
officer  is  now  in  possession  of  the  Pennsylvania  historical  society,  and  its 
examination  has  shown  the  daily  and  accurate  progress  of  the  details  of 
the  ac('omi)anying  maj).  Sir  Henry  Clinton's  map  may  therefore  be  con- 
sidered as  the  most  accurate  view  of  their  territory,  etc  The  original  is 
preserved  in  the  mayor's  office,  city  hall." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  223 

Charleston,  S.  C.     A  sketch  of   the  operations   before  Charlestown,  S.  C.     1780. 
T.  Conder  sculpt.     London.     8  x  6^. 
[In  Gordon  (William,  d.  d.)     The  history  ...  of  the  independence  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     London,  1788.     v.  3.     p.  358]. 

[Plan  of  the  investment  of  Charleston  by  the  English  army  in  1780.     With 

the  position  of  each  corps,     ms.  anon.     27  x  20.     1780]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  49]. 

A  sketch  of  the  operations  before  Charlestown,  the  capital  of  South  Carolina. 

61  X  29. 
[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F.  W.)      The  Atlantic  Neptune,      fol.      London, 
1780-81.     V.  2] . 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina,     [anon.]    London,  march 

1,  1787. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  10]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina.     10  x  11^.     Lo'ndon, 

march  1,  1787. 
[In  Tarleton  (Banastre).     A  history  of  the  campaigns  of  1780  and  1781  in 
the  southern  provinces  of  North  America.     4°.     London,  for  T.  Cadell, 
1787.    opp.p.  32]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina.     Engraved  for  Stedman's 

History  of  the  American  war.     10  x  Hi. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.     London,   for  the  author,   1794.     v.  2.    opp.  p. 

184]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Charlestown  in  South  Carolina.     Tanner  sc.     10  x  llj. 

[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  X.  Y.  d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  repository. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  301]. 

Charleston  harbour.     6x5. 

[In  Luffman  (John) .     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts, 
etc.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Charleston  in  S.  Carolina.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner 

sc.     9J  X  14.     Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  10]. 

Charleston  harbour  and  the  adjacent  coast  and  country  of  South  Carolina. 

Surveyed  at  intervals  in  1823,  1824  and  1825  by  Hartman  Bache,  James  D. 
Graham,  C.  M.  Eakin,  [etc.]     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     50  x  61.     [Washington, 
1825]. 
[In    United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of   maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  102].  ^ 

[Fort  Sumter  and  Charleston  harbor.     Prepared  at  the  U.  S.  topographical 

bureau,     [anon.]     3  charts.     [Washington,  183-]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.      A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  69-71]. 

Map  of  comparison  of  Maffitt's  channel,  Charleston  harbor.     By  the  hydro- 

graphic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  J.  N.  Maffitt.     1856.     19  x  19. 
[Washington,  1856]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


224  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Charleston,  S.  C.  Perry  (George  T.)  Part  of  Charleston  harbor,  embracing  forts 
Moultrie,  Sumter,  Johnson  and  Castle  Pinckney,  also  Sullivan,  James,  & 
Morris  islands  and  showing  the  position  of  the  Star  of  the  West  when  fired 
into  from  Morris  island.  15  x  19.  Philadelphia,  lith.  P.  S.  Duval  &  son, 
[1861]. 
Note. — Inset  portrait  of  major  Anderson. 

E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt's  map  of  Charleston  and  vicinity.     18  x  20.     [New  York], 

E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1862. 


Map  of  the  operations  against  the  defenses  of  Charleston  harbor,  1863. 

Showing  batteries  covering  the  descent  upon  Morris  island,  July  10. 
8x29. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1884.     8°.     Charleston,  1884. 
p.  353]. 

Map  of  Charleston  and  its  defences.     Compiled  from  surveys  of  portions  of 

St.  Andrews  and  Christ  parish  by  lieut.  John  Johnson,  [etc.]  under  the 
direction  of  major  Wm.  H.  Echols,  by  Wm.  A.  Walker.     Drawn  by  John 
R  Key.     Nov.  28,  1863.     19^  x  25. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1885.     8°.     Charleston,  1885. 
p.  352]. 

Charleston  harbor  and  its  approaches.     Shewing  the  position  of  the  rebel 

batteries,  1863.     24  x  20.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Tomlinson  (G.  W. )     New  map  of  Charleston  harbor,  showing  the  scene  of 

the  great  naval  contest  between  the  iron  clad  monitors  and  the  rebel  bat- 
teries, also  the  lines  of  fire,  forts,  obstructions,  inlets,  princ'l  plantations, 
etc.     col.     18  X  24.     Boston,  G.  W.  Tomlinson,  [1863]. 

Usser  (T.  B.)     Charleston  harbor  and  city  defences,     col.     16  x  23.     [New 

York?],  T.  B.  Usser,  [1864]. 
Note. — Containing  key.     Copyright  by  D.  N.  Dobelmann  &  G.  Huck. 

Charleston.     8x7. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)     Appleton's  hand-book  of  American  travel.     12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  60]. 

Map  of  Charleston,  South  Carolina.     Published  for  the  Charleston  city  direc- 

tory, by  Thad.  C.  Jowitt.     1869-70.     19  x  14.     [Charleston,  1870].' 

• Map  of  the  city  of  Charleston,  S.  C.     Reprinted  from  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogs- 
well.    Issue  of  1877.     9^  x  6^ 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1880.     8°.     Charleston,  1880. 
p.  280]. 

Map  of  Charleston,  the  harbor  and  vicinity.     Copied  from  chamber  of  com- 

merce map  for  mayor  Courtenay's  annual  reports.     1880.     18^  x  9. 
[In  Charleston,  S.C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1880.     8°.     Charleston,  1880. 
front] . 

Charleston  harbor,  S.  C.  from  surveys  made  under  the  direction  of  col.  Q.  A. 

Gillmore.     [etc.]     1886.     19  x  35. 
[Jn  Charleston,  S.C.     (City  of).     Yearbook.     1885.     8°.     Charleston,  1885. 
front.] 

See  also  Moultrie  (Fort);  Sullivan  (Fort). 

Charleston,   W.   Va.     Insurance  map  of  Charleston,  W.  Va.     [By]   Freedley  & 
Morris.     33x35.     [Charleston,  W.  Va.  1874]." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  225 

Charleston,  Cecil  county,  Md.  A  plan  of  Charles-ton,  Cecil  county,  Maryland, 
ms.     [anon.]     2  sheets.     21  x  14  &  lOi  x  7*.     [17—]. 

Charlestown,  Mass.  Sketch  of  the  ground  about  Charles  Town.  ms.  [anon.] 
12  X  18.     [1775?]. 

Plan  of  the  peninsula  of    Charlestown  shewing  the  three  posts  that  his 

majesty's  troops  have  kept  and  fortified  with  buildings  therein  for  guard 
rooms.     Boston,  3  dec.  1775.     A  scale  of  900  feet.     [By]  John  Montresor. 
ms.     12  X  18.     [Boston,  1775]. 
Note. — Autograph  dedication  "To  his  excellency  major-general  Howe,  com- 
mander in  chief  of  his  majesty'       rces." 

Plan  of  Charlestown  peninsula  in  the  state  of  Massachusetts,  from  accurate 

survey,  by  Peter  Tufts,  jr,  1818.  17  x  21.  Boston,  engraved  by  Annin 
&  Smith,  [1818]. 

Centennial  map  of  the  city  of  Charlestown,   1875.     A  complete  guide  to 

strangers,  representing  Charlestown  as  it  is  to  day,  in  combination  with  a 
plan  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  hill.  Drawn  by  James  E.  Stone.  25  x  27. 
Boston,  L.  Prang  &  co.  [1875]. 

See  also  Bunker  Hill. 

Charlotte  county,  N.  Y.  Part  of  the  counties  of  Charlotte  and  Albany,  in  the 
province  of  New  York;  being  the  seat  of  war  between  the  king's  forces 
under  lieut.  gen.  Burgoyne  and  the  rebel  army.  By  Thos.  Kitchin. 
10  X  7i 
[In  London  magazine.  1778.  8°.  London,  R.  Baldwin,  1778.  v.  47. 
p.  51]. 

Charlotte,  N.  C.  (City  of).  Map.  From  recent  and  careful  surveys.  By  F.  W. 
Beers,  col.  59x50.  [New  York],  for  the  southern  and  southwestern 
surveying  and  pub.  co.  1877. 

Chatham  county,  Ga.  Map  of  Chatham  co.  state  of  Georgia.  Compiled  exclu- 
sively from  certified  plats  and  maps  of  the  most  local  surveyors  by 
Charles  G.  Platen.     13  x  9.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Map.     Compiled  exclusively  from  certified  plats  and  maps  of  the  most 

eminent  local  surveyors  by  Charles  G.  Platen.     48  x  34.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Same.     col.     50x40     [n.  p.  1875]. 


Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Battlefield  of  Chattanooga  with  the  operations  of  the  national 
forces  under  the  command  of  major  gen.  U.  S.  Grant  during  the  battles 
of  nov.  23-25,   1863.     col.     14  x  17.     [Washington],  coast  survey  otfice, 
[1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey ] . 

Battlefield  of  Chattanooga  with  the  operations  of  the  national  forces  under 

the  command  of  major  gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  during  the  battles  of  nov.  23,  24, 
&  25, 1863.     Compiled  by  Edward  Ruger.     8  x  9f .     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke 
&CO.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  10]  to  "Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland." 

Map  exhibiting  the  Chattanooga  &  east  Tennessee  campaigns  in  conj miction. 

Compiled  by  Edward  Ruger.    16  x  19.    Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  9]  to  "Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland." 

H.  Doc.  516 15 


22B  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Map  showing  the  mineral  resources  of  Chattanooga  and 
vicinity.  Designed  and  published  by  S.  B.  Lowe.  26  x  32.  Chattanooga, 
S.  B.  Lowe,  1873. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     index  map.     16 

pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1889. 

Chaudiere  river,  Canada.     A  map  of  the  sources  of  the  Chaudiere,  Penobscot,  and 
Kennebec  rivers.     By  [col.  J.]  Montresore.     ms.    222^x19.     [1761]. 
KoTE. — Montresor's  Journal  of  this«expedition  from  Quebec  into  Maine  is 
found  in  Maine  historical  society  collections.     1831.     v.  1.     pp.  341-357. 

Chautauqua  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Chautauque  co.,  New  York.  From  actual 
surveys  by  S.  M.  Rea  &  A.  Y.  Trimble,  col.  52  x  52.  Philadelphia, 
C.  G.  keeney,  1854. 

Beers  (F.  W. )  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  the  county  of  Chautau- 

qua, N.  Y.     137  pp.  incl.  71  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co. 
1881. 
Chautauqua  lake,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Chautauqua  lake  and  vicinity.     From  actual 
surveys.     2  sheets,  each  22  x  15.     New  York,  J.  W.  Vose  &  co.  1888. 

Chedabucto  bay.  Nova  Scotia.  A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Sco- 
tia, Chedabucto  bay,  gut  of  Canso,  bay  of  Fundy  and  round  the  isle  of 
Cape  Breton  surveyed  by  Thomas  Backhouse.  2  p.  1.  15  maps.  fol. 
London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1798. 

Chelsea,  Mass.  (City  of).  Map,  from  actual  surveys,  1867.  [anon.]  col.  17x22. 
[Chelsea?],  J.  Mayer  &  co.  [1867]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Chelsea,  from  actual  surveys  1876.     Joseph  R.  Carr,  jr., 

surveyor,     col.     16x20.     [Chelsea],  J.  Sale,  [1876]. 

Chemung  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Chemung  co.,  N.  Y. 
29  pp.     4  pi.  incl.  18  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Cherokee  county,  Kans.     See  Short  Creek  mining  region. 

Cherokee  county,  Tex.     Map.     1879.     26  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Cherokee  county,  Ala.    Map  of  the  Cherokee  cession  in  Alabama,    no.  10.    doc.  11. 
[Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published  by 
'      order  of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  145]. 

Cherokee  county,  N.  C.     A  draught  of  the  Cherokee  country,  on  the  west  side  of  the 
twenty-four  mountains,  commonly  called  Over  the  Hills;  taken  by  Henry 
Timberlake  when  he  was  in  that  country,  in  march  1762.     15^  x  9J. 
[In  Timberlake  (Henry).     The  memoirs  of  lieut.  Henry  Timberlake.     8°. 
London,  for  the  author,  1765]. 

A  sketch  of  the  Cherokee  country.    Engraved  by  J.  Lodge.    15|  x  11. 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  286]. 

A  draught  of  the  Cherokee  country  on  the  west  side  of  the  Twenty  four 

mountains,  commonly  called  Over  the  Hills,  taken  by  Henry  Timberlake, 

in  mareh  1762.     Likewise  the  names  of  the  principal,  or  head  men  of  each 

town. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     L9ndon,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  64]. 
Note. — Formerly  a  part  of  South  Carolina. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  227 

Cherokee  county,  N.  C.     A  new  map  of  the  Cherokee  nation  with  the  names  of 
the  towns  and  rivers.    They  are  situated  on  n°.  lat.  from  34  to  36.    Engraved 
from  an  Indian  draught  by  T.  Kitchin.     7x9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1760].     v.  29. 
Feb.  1760.     opp.  p.  96]. 

Cherokee  nation.  The  Cherokee  land  lottery,  [etc.]  With  an  engraved  map  of 
each  district.  By  James  E.  Smith.  414  pp.  59  maps.  8°.  New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1838. 

Chesapeake  bay.     Nona  terr?e  Marian  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp.     11  ^  x  15. 

[In  Relation  (A)  of  Maryland,     [anon.]     sm.  4°.     London,  W.  Peastley, 

1635]. 
Note. — A  revised  edition  of  this  map  is  found  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Same.     Nona  terrge  Marine  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp.     11^  x  15. 

[In   Relation.  (A)    of   Maryland,   reprinted  from  the    London  ed.      1635. 
[anon.]     sm.4°.     :Jsew  York,  J.  Sabin,  1865]. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  East  &  West  New  Jarsey.     20  x  31. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.      4th  book.      fol.     London,  for  W.  Mount,   [etc.] 
1758.     p. 23]. 

Operations  in  Chesapeake  bay. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Carte  de  la  bale  de  Chesapeake  et  de  la  partie  navigable  des  rivieres  James, 

York,  Patowmack,  Patuxen,  Patapsco,  North-East,  Choptank  et  Poko- 
mack.  Redigee  pour  le  service  des  vaissaux  du  roi,  par  ordre  de  m.  de 
Sartine,  d'apres  des  plans  anglois  et  particulierement  ceux  d'Antoine 
Smith.     1778.     23x34.     [Paris,  1778]. 

[France.     Departement  de  la  marine] . 

Note. — Containing  also  "Plan  de  la  bale  Herring  en  Maryland." 

A  new  and  accurate  chart  of  the  bay  of  Chesapeake,  with  the  shoals,  chan- 

nels, islands  etc.  as  far  as  the  navigable  part  of  the  rivers  Patowmack, 
Patapsco,  and  North-east.  Drawn  from  several  draughts  made  by  the 
most  experienced  navigators,  chiefly  from  those  of  Anthony  Smith. 
37  X  59.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York  rivers; 

wherein  are  shewn  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  oct.] 
1st.  Of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester 
and  York  in  Virginia.  2nd.  Of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
gen.  Washington.  3rd.  Of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By 
an  officer,  ms.  [anon.]  16  x  20.  London,  W.  Faden,  1781. 
Note. — Ms.  for  engraving. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York  rivers; 

wherein  are  shewn  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  oct.] 
1st:  Of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester 
and  York  in  Virginia.  2nd.  Of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
gen.  Washington.  3rd.  Of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By 
an  officer,  [anon.]  London,  W,  Faden,  nov.  20, 1781. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  24]. 

Chart  showing  the  depth  of  the  James  and  York  rivers  as  they  enter  Chesa- 

peake bay,  with  towns  adjacent,      [anon.]     ms.     18J  x  14^.     [1781?]. 


228  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Chesapeake   bay.     Map  of  the  peninsula  between  Delaware  &  Chesopeak  bays 
with  the  said  bays  and  shores  adjacent.     Drawn  from  the  most  accurate 
surveys  by  John  Churchman.     22  x  17.     [n.  p.  1788]. 
Note. — Dedicated  to  the  American  philosophical  society. 

A  new  and  accurate  chart  of  the  bay  of  Chesapeake,  with  the  shoals,  chan- 

nels, islands,  entrances,  soundings,  and  sailing-marks,  as  far  as  the  navi- 
gable part  of  the  rivers  Patowmack,  Petapsco  and  North-east.  Drawn 
from  several  draughts  made  by  the  most  experienced  navigators,  chiefly 
from  those  of  Anthony  Smith,  pilot  of  St.  Mary's;  and  compared  with 
the  modern  surveys  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  [anon.]  2  sheets,  each 
19  X  55.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  11-12]. 

A  survey  of  the  Chesapeake.     By  Anthony  De  Mayne,  R.  N.     1814.     38  x  24^- 

London,  admiralty,  1820. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  355]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America  from  cape  Hatteras  to  Egg  river 

including  Chesapeak  bay.     Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities  by  Samuel 
Lambert.     26  x  38.     [Salem,  Mass.     1822]. 

Reconnoissance  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeake  bay,  Virginia.     By  the  hydro- 

graphic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  B.  F.  Sands.     1851.     11  x  12. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Delaware  and  Chesapeak  bays  and  the  sea  coast  from 

cape  Henlopen  to  cape  Charles.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 
direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     Published  in  1855.     [C.  no.. 
3].     24|  X  31.     New  York,  Browne  &  Hasbrouck,  1855. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

El'dridge's  chart  of  the  Chesapeake  bay  with  the  James,  York,  Rappahan- 

nock and  Potomac  rivers.     Compiled  from  the  latest  surveys.     32  x  36. 
[Boston],  S.  Thaxter  &  son,  1868. 

Coast  chart  no.  33.     Chesapeake  bay.     Sheet  no.  3.     Potomac  entrance, 

Tangier  and  Pocomoke  sounds.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 

direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Issued  aug.   1877.     25  x  38.     [Washington, 

1877]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 
Note. — Copy  of  the  map  accompanying  the  award  of  the  commissioners  to 

settle  the  boundary  line  between  Maryland  and  Va.  filed  Jan.  1877. 

Chesapeake  city,  Md.  Plan  of  Chesapeake  city.  Situate  at  the  western  debouche- 
of  the  Chesapeake  &  Delaware  canal,  [anon.]  18  x  23.  Philadelphia, 
Watson's  lith.  [1855?]. 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal.  Map  of  the  country  between  Washington  &  Pitts- 
burg referring  to  the  contemplated  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal  and  its 
general  route  and  profile.  Oct.  1826.  Reduced  from  the  general  map, 
annexed  to  the  report  upon  the  contemplated  canal  &  drawn  by  lieut.  Far- 
ley, U.  S.  A.  Etched  by  Wm.  Harrison,  Georgetown,  D.  C.  Lettered 
by  D.  R.  Harrison.  17^  x  25.  [Georgetown,  D.  C.  1826]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  229 

Chesapeake  and  Oliio  canal.  Map  of  the  country  through  which  a  canal  to  con- 
nect the  waters  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  is  prepared  to  pass  and  of 
the  national  road  between  Cumberland  and  Wheeling.  By  James  Shriver. 
19  X  28.     Baltimore'  F.  Lucas,  jr.  [1830?]. 

A  complete  set  of  maps,  drawings,  and  tabular  statements,  relating  to  the 

locations  of  the  canal  and  railroad,  from  the  Point  of  Kocks  to  Harpers 
Ferry;  showing  the  independent  and  conjoint  location  of  all  the  parts  in 
collision  and  the  cost  of  the  independent  and  conjoint  construction  of  each, 
with  tables  of  references  and  bench  marks,  for  retracing  each  line.  Done 
under  an  order  of  the  chancellor  of  Maryland.  By  commission.  Nathan 
S.  Eoberts,  commissioner  on  the  part  of  the  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  canal 
company,     ms.     23  1.     34  pi.     obi.     fol.     Georgetown,  D.  C,  1830. 

Canal  de  la  Chesapeake  a  I'Ohio. 

[In  Poussin  (Guillaume  Tell).  Travaux  d' ameliorations  interieures  pro- 
jetes  ou  executes  par  le  gouvernement  general  des  Etats-Unis.  fol.  Paris, 
1834], 

Cheshire,  Mass.  Miller  (D.L.)  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  North  Adams,  Williams- 
town,  and  Cheshire,  Berkshire  co.  Mass.  title.  19  pi.  11.  4°.  New 
York,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1894. 

Cheshire  county,  N.  H.  Atlas  of  Cheshire  county,  N.  H.  From  recent  and  actual 
surveys  &  records.  Under  the  superintendence  of  C.  H.  Rock  wood.  49 
pp.     2  1.     incl.  12  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1877. 

Chester,  N.  Y.  Map  of  that  part  of  Orange  county  lying  to  the  north  of  the 
mountains  of  the  high  lands;  shewing  that  Chester  is  a  much  more  cen- 
tral &  convenient  spott  to  all  the  country  whereon  to  erect  the  new  court 
house  than  that  vulgarly  known  by  the  name  of  Goshentown.  Protracted 
by  a  scale  of  100  chains  to  an  inch.     ms.     [anon.]     26x38.     [1788?]. 

Chester  coanty,  Penn.  Map.  From  original  surveys  by  S.  M.  Painter  &  J.  S. 
Bo  wen.     col.     40  x  48.     Westchester,  [Pa.]  T.  J.  Kennedy,  1856. 

Map  of    Chester    co.,Penn.     From  actual   surveys.     1860.     col.     54x54. 

[Philadelphia,  T.  J.  Kennedy,  I860]. 

Bridgens  (H.  F.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Chester  co..  Pa.     title.     59  pp.  incl. 

58  maps.     fol.     Safe  Harbor,  Pa.     A.  R.  Witmer,  1873. 

Chester  river.     Mouth  of  Chester  river  [Harbor  of  refuge  no.  — ].     From  a  trigo- 
nometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  W.  P.  McArthur.     18  x  14.     [Washing- 
ton, 1849]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Chester,  Iron  mountain  and  western  railroad.  Map  of  the  Chester,  Iron 
mountain  &  western  railroad  and  its  connections.  21  x  28^.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Chibenauadie  river.  Nova  Scotia.     Chibenauadie  river  from  its  source  to  its  dis- 
charge into  Minas  bay,  being  44  miles  long.     ms.     [anon.]     68  x  19. 
[176-?]. 
Note.— Probably  the  Shubenacadie  river. 

Chicago,  111.     Chicago  in  1812.     7^  x  4^. 

[InBlanchard  (Rufus).    The  discovery  and  conquest  of  the  northwest.    8°. 
Chicago,  1850.     p.  280]. 


230  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cliicago,  111.  Map  showing  the  position  of  Chicago  in  connection  with  the  north 
west  &  the  principal  Hnes  of  railroads,  canals,  navigable  streams  and  lakes 
together  with  the  most  important  towns  and  their  distances  from  Chicago, 
[anon.]     16 J  x  25i     Chicago,  lith.  by  E.  Mendel,  [185-?]. 

Map  of  Chicago  and  vicinity.     Compiled  by  Kees  &  Rucker,  land  agents. 

Drawn  by  AVm.  Clogher.     34  x  46.     St.  Louis,  J.  Hutawa,  1849. 

Chicago  harbor  &  bar,  Illinois.    From  survey  made  in  april  1857,  under  the 

direction  of  brevet  lieut.  col.  J.  T>.  Graham.      Accompanying  It.  col. 
Graham's  annual  report  [no.  200]  to  the  chief  top.  engineers  dated  Chi- 
cago, sept.  30, 1857.    Map  G.  no.  52.    32  x  50.     [Chicago,  1857], 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers] . 

Kerfoot   (S.  H.)    &  co.    New  counting-house  map  of  Chicago.     27x40. 

[Chicago,  1862]. 

[Map].     Drawn  from  Davie's  atlas  with  the  latest  recorded  subdivisions  by 

W.  L.  Flower  and  J.  Van  Yechten.  col.  75  x  45.  Chicago,  J.  Van 
Vechten,  1863. 

Map.      Compiled,  drawn  and  published  by  J.  Van  Vechten.     col.     84  x  67. 

Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten,  1871. 

—    Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  guide  map  to  the  business  district  of  Chicago,  1875. 

22  X  17.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1875]. 

•    Map  of  Chicago  and  adjacent  towns  in  the  counties  of  Cook,  Lake,  McHenry, 

Kendall,  Grundy,  Kane,  Du  Page,  Kankakee,  etc.  By  Emil  Heubach. 
1876.    col.    20x13.     [Chicago,  1876]. 

Park  &  guide  map.    col.    42  x  34.    Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten  &  L.  M.  Snyder, 

1877. 

Rascher's  fire  insurance  map  of  Chicago.     Surveyed  &  published  by  Rascher 

&  Stiernberg.     1877.     col.     34  x  25.     Chicago,  Rascher  &  Stiernberg,  1877. 

Merchants'  and  shippers'  railway  guide  map  of  Chicago,     col.     30  x  30. 

New  York,  D.  A.  Edsall  &  co.  1878. 

•    New  guide  map  of  Chicago,     col.     38  x  22.      [Chicago],  H.  R.  Page  &  co. 

1879. 

Atlas  of  Chicago,     title  &  index  map.     40  sheets,     fol.     Chicago,  H.  R.  Page 

&  CO. 1879.  * 

•    Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  historical  description  and  guide  map  of  Chicago. 

53  pp.     17x23.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.  [1880]. 

Cozzens  (Jas.  G.)     Cozzens'  map  of  the  principal  business  portion  of  Chi- 

cago. Subdivided  by  deed.  Corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1881.  Comprising  all 
that  part  of  the  south  town,  north  of  Van  Buren  street.  With  assessed 
valuation  of  ground  and  improvements  on  each  lot,  for  1880  to  1883  inclu- 
sive.    42x48.     [Chicago,  1881]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Chicago.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     12  x  15.     Philadel- 

phia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881]. 

Glossop  (Frank).     Glossop's  south  division  map,  Chicago.     Correctly  locat- 

ing all  the  railroad  depots,  hotels,  theatres  [etc.]  15  x  20.  Chicago,  F. 
Glossop,  1881. 

Map  of  the  railroads  centering  in  Chicago,  embracing  parts  of  Illinois,  Wis- 

consin, Michigan,  Indiana,  with  portions  of  adjoining  states,  [etc.]  col. 
16  x  26.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  231 

Chicago,  111.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  street  number  guide  and  map  of  Chicago. 
70  pp.     1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Guide  map  of  Cook,  Dupage  and  parts  of  Will  &  Kane  counties,  Illinois, 

also  part  of  Lake  co.,  Indiana.     Showing  the  suburban  towns  of  Chi- 
cago,    col.     25  X  29.     Chicago,  Van  Yechten  &  Snyder,  1881. 
XoTE. — Inset  "Map  of  Chicago." 

Real-estate  map  of  Chicago.      Compiled  and  published  from  the  latest 

recorded  subdivisions  by  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  Scale  500  ft.  =  one  inch, 
col.     67  X  84.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1882. 

Chicago  and  environs.     A  new  ed.  corrected  to  date  with  all  the  railroads. 

col.     25  X  26.     Chicago,  Van  Vechten  &  Snyder,  1882. 

Mehring  (Frederick  T. )     Guide  map  for  the  location  of  school  sites  [in  Chi- 

cago] on  the  basis  of  eight  schools  to  each  square  mile.  Adopted  by  the 
board  of  education  of  Chicago.  Aug.  31,  1882.  [anon.]  25 J  x  28|^. 
[Chicago,  1883]. 

Mehring  (Frederick  T.)     Map  of  school  dist.  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the 

board  of  education  for  districts  organized  before  aug.  31,  1882.  [anon.] 
25^x28J.     [Chicago,  1883]. 

Park  and  guide  map  of  Chicago  with  official  street  guide  indexed.     Scale 

i  mile  to  the  inch.     col.     33  x  48.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

Real  estate  map  of  the  adjacent  suburbs  of  Chicago,   including  the  towns 

of  Evanston,  Lake  View,  Jefferson,  Norwood  Park,  and  the  east  half  of 
Leyden,  Cicero,  Riverside,  and  the  east  half  of  Proviso,  the  north  half  of 
Hyde  Park,  the  east  two  thirds  of  Lyons,  and  town  of  Lake,  Cook  county, 
111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  68  x  68.  Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder 
&  CO.  1883. 

Chicago  and  environs,  a  sectional  guide  map  of  Cook,  Dupage  and  parts  of 

Will  &  Kane  counties,  Illinois,  also  part  of  Lake  co.,  Ind.  Showing 
the  suburban  towns  of  Chicago.  A  new  ed.  col.  26  x  33.  Chicago, 
L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

=^    Greeley,  Carlson  ^&  co.'s  atlas  of  the  city   of  Chicago.     152  sheets,     fol, 

Chicago,  Greeley,  Carlson  &  co.  1884. 

Greeley-Carlson  co.'s  second  atlas  of    the    city   of  Chicago,     v.    1.     fol. 

Chicago,  Greeley-Carlson  co.  1891. 

Donnelley' s  sectional  atlas  of  the  city  of  Chicago.     Compiled  from  public 

records  by  Chas.  W.  F.  Grossmann.  Upon  a  scale  of  four  hundred  feet  to 
the  inch.  4  p.  1.  2  index  maps.  192  sheets,  fol.  Chicago,  R.  H.  Don- 
nelley, 1891. 

Atlas  of  Chicago.     Scale  50  ft.  to  an  inch.     v.  3.     fol.     Chicago,  Rascher 

publishing  co.  [1891]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Ontario, 

[etc.]  36  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1892]. 

Tillotson's  pocket  map  and  street  guide  of  Chicago  and  Evanston.     xxx,  131 

pp.     16°.     Chicago,  M.D.Tillotson,  [1895]. 
Note.— Hurlbut's  Chicago  antiquities,  Chicago,   1881,   contains  a   chapter 
upon  the  first  maps  of  that  place. 


232  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Chicago  and  Alton  railroad.  New  county  and  railway  map  of  the  United  States 
and  the  dominion  of  Canada.  Compiled  from  inform? tion  obtained  from 
official  sources.  Showing  the  lines  of  the  Chicago  and  Alton  rr.  and  its 
connection.  Kand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers,  col.  38  x  53.  Chicago, 
Hand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Chicago  and  north-western  railway.  Chicago  and  north  western  railway  adver- 
tiser. By  G.  W.  Terry,  col.  32  x  40.  Chicago,  Horton  &  Leonard, 
[1869]. 

Map  of  the  American  overland  route  via  the  Chicago  and  north-western  rail- 

way and  its  connections.     1877.     [By  W.  H.  Stennett.     anon.]      7  x  13. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1877]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  Chicago  and  north-western  railway  and  west- 

ern connections,     col.     15  x  21^.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     1882. 

Correct  map  of  Dakota.     Nov.  1,  1882.     18  x  24.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&C0.  [1882]. 
Note. — No  text  on  reverse  side. 

Correct  map  of  Dakota.     Nov.  1,  1882.     18  x  24.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  1882. 
Note. — Text  on  reverse  side  in  Danish. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  Chicago  &  north-western  railway  and  western 

connections,     col.     7^x46.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  Chicago  &  north-western  railway  and  west- 

ern connections,     col.     15x21^.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.     [1882.] 

Geographically  correct  map  of  the  Chicago  &  north-western  railway  and  its 

principal  connections.     Correctedto  July  1,  1882.     col.     15x46.     Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  railroad.  Map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  and 
Quincy  r.  r.  and  its  connections.  Designed  &  engraved  by  Emil  Heubach. 
col.     27  X  41.     Chicago,  Shober  &  Carqueville  lith.  co.  [1879]. 

Page  (H.  R.)   &  co.     Traveler's  own  map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  and 

Quincy  r.  r.     Burlington  route  from  Chicago  to'Omaha.     8  x  19.     Chicago, 
H.  R.  Page  &  CO.  [1879]. 

Map.     Designed  &  engraved  by  Emil  Heubach.     11  x  26.     [n.  p.]  1880. 

Cram  (George  F.)     Correct  map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy 

railroad  and  its  principal  connecting  lines.     26  x  36.     Chicago,  G.  F. 
Cram  [1881]. 

Correct  map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  r.  r.  and  connecting  lines. 

col.     17  X  37.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 
Note. — No  text  on  reverse  side. 

Correct  map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington,  &  Quincy  r.  r.  and  connecting  lines. 

col.     26  X  44.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Correct  map  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington,  &  Quincy  r.  r.  and  connecting  lines. 

[Winter  ed.    1882-3].     col.     17  x  37.     Chicago,   Rand,   McNally  &  co. 
[1883]. 

Map  of  the  "  Burlington  route."     C.  B.  &  Q.  r.  r.  across  the  continent,     col. 

12  X  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  233 

diicag-o  grand  trunk  railway.  Map  of  the  Chicago  and  Grand  trunk  railway 
line.     13  x  24.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Chicagro,  Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  railroad.  Map  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  r'y,  and  its  connections  from  the  Atlantic  to  Idaho.  Jan.  1, 1880. 
Emil  Heubach,  designer  and  engraver.  15  x  36.  [Chicago,  Cameron, 
Amberg  &  co.  1880]. 

Map  of  the  railways  and  extensions  of  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  S.  Paul 

railway  company.     31  x  43.     New  York,  G.  W.  <k  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1881]'. 

Cliickamauga,  Tenn.     Map  of  the  battle  of  Chickamauga.     Sept.  19th  and  20th, 
1863.      Compiled   from   col.    W.    E.    Merrill's   map   by   Edward   Ruger. 
5x8.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  (map  no.  8)  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland. 

Chiegnecto.     See  Chignecto,  Nova  Scotia. 

CliigTiecto,  Nova  Scotia.  A  plan  of  the  fort  at  Chiegnecto.  1751.  ms.  [anon.] 
14  X  21.     [1751]. 

Cliigiiecto  bay.  A  plan  of  Chignecto,  [called  also  by  the  French  Beau-Bassin]  at 
the  head  of  the  bay  of  Fundi,  upon  the  isthmus  of  Accadia;  shewing  that 
harbour  with  its  rivers,  the  situation  of  the  English  fort  and  fort  possessed 
by  the  French;  June  1755.     ms.     11  x  15.     [1755]. 

A  large  and  particular  plan  of  Shegnekto  bay,  and  the  circumjacent  country, 

with  the  forts  and  settlements  of  the  French  till  dispossess'd  by  the  English 
in  June,  1755.     Drawn   on   the  spot  by  an  officer.     14^  x  22i.     [anon. 
London],  T.  Jefferys,  1755. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).    A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  24]. 

Cliihuah.ua,  Mexico.  Nueva  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa, 
Durango  y  territorio  de  la  Baja  California.  Formado  por  G.  de  Fleury. 
24  X  34.     San  Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  W.  Holt. 

1881. 

Chile,  South  America.     Chili  provincia  amplissima.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.p.  79.] 

Chili.     Amstelodami,  loannes  lanssonius  excubit.     14J  x  19. 

[In  Jansson  (Jan.)    Nuevo atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.     v.  2]. 

Le  Chili.     Tire  de  Alf.  de  Oualle  dela  C.  d.  I.  et  divise  en  treize  iurisdictions. 

Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     7i  x  10|. 
[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  ra\i:hevr,  1657.     no.  12]. 

Chili.     Amstelodami,  Guiljelmus  Blaeuw  excudit.     14  x  18i. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  191-192]. 

Carte  du  Paraguay,  du  Chili,  du  detroit  de  Magellan,  etc.  dressee  sur  les 

descriptions  des  pp.  Alfonso  d'Ovalle,  et  Nicolas  Techo,  et  sur  las  relations 
et  memoires  de  Brouwer,  Narborough,  mr.  de  Beauchesne,  etc.  par  Guil- 
laume  de  I'lsle.     19^  x  25.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  7]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


Chile,  South  America.     Le  Chili  avec  les  contrees  voisines  et  le  pays  des  Patagons. 
Par  m.  Bonne.     14  x  9. 
[In  Atlas  encyclopedique.     Encyclopedie  methodique.     4°.     Paris,  hotel  de 
Thou,  1788.     map  104]. 

Chili,     col.     20x27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  53]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Chili.     Drawn  by  J.  Finlay- 

son.     15  X  9. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  51]. 

The  provinces  of  La  Plata,  the  Banda  Orientale  del  Uruguay  and  Chili. 

Chiefly  from  ms.  documents  communicated  by  sir  Woodbine  Parish.    By 
John  Arrowsmith.     19J  x  24J.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[J850].     no.  50]. 

2  V.     fol. 


Atlas  de  la  historia  fisica  y  politica  de  Chile. 
Paris,  E.  Thunot  y  ca.  1854. 


Por  Claudio  Gay. 


CONTENTS. 


Mapa  para  la   inteligencia  de  la  historia      Provincia  de  Coquimbo. 


xl9. 


Provincia  de  Ataeama. 

Isla  de  Juan  Fernandes. 

Isla  de  La  Mocha. 

Piano  del  Puerto  de  San-Carlos. 

Piano  de  la  bahia  de  Talcahuano. 

Piano  del  Puerto  Constitucion. 

Piano  de  la  Bahia  de  Valparaiso. 

Piano  de  Santiago. 

Piano  de  la  batalla  de  Maypu. 


fisica  y  politica  de  Chile. 
Estrecho  de  Magallanes. 
Archipielago  de  los  Chonos. 
Provincia  de  Chiloe. 
Mapa  de  Chile. 
Provincia  de  Concepcion. 
Provincia  de  Cauquenes. 
Provincias  de  Talca  y  de  Colchagua. 
Provincia  de  Santiago  y  de  Valparaiso. 
Provincia  de  Aconcagua. 

Dr.  R.  A.  Philippi's  erforschung  der  sogenannten  Wiiste  Ataeama,  nov.  1853- 
feb.  1854.  [Also]  Physikalische  skizze  der  Andes.  9^^  x  9^.  Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1856. 

[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856.  v.  3. 
p.  84]. 

Karte  von  Chile  nach  den  karten  von  Claude  Cay,  Pissis  und  Cillis  zusam- 
mengestellt  von  H.  Kiepert.  Die  provinzgrenzen  berichtigt  nach  Perez 
Rosales,  1851.     Hi  x  14. 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  1859.  8°.  Berlin, 
1859.     Neuefolge.     v.  6.     pi.  3]. 

Originalkarte  der  provinz  Valdivia  in  Chili.  Nach  einer  handschriftlichen 
zeichnung  von  dr.  R.  A.  Philippi  und  anderen  dokumenten  von  A.  Peter- 
mann.    9|  X  7^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860. 

[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860.  pi.  6. 
p.  164]. 

Originalkarte  der  laguna  de  Rinehue  im  siidlichen  Chile.  Unter  mitwirkung 
des  don  Enrique  Lagreze  aufgenommen  von  William  Frick,  1862.  [Also] 
Die  see'n  von  Valdivia.     9|  x  7i.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1864. 

[In  Petermann  (A. )  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1864.  p.  80. 
pi.  3]. 

Karte  von  Chile.     Von  A.  Petermann.     34  x  8.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1870. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1870.     v.  16. 
pi.  3-4]. 


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Chile,  South.  America.  Piano  topografico  geologico  de  la  republica  de  Chile. 
Levantado  por  ordem  del  goberno.  Hajo  la  direccion  de  A.  Pissis. 
Grabado  por  N.  Desmadryl.  Escalas  1  /250,000.  13  sheets  each  20  x  35^. 
Paris,  imprimido  por  Ch.  Chardon,  [1873]. 
Note. — This  map  is  colored  geologically,  but  a  certain  number  of  copies 
have  been  issued  in  black  with  limit  of  the  rocks  in  dotted  lines,  and  geo- 
logical inscriptions  with  letters.  It  is  the  most  important  geological  map 
and  work  published  as  yet  on  South  America  and  is  very  creditable  both 
to  its  author,  A.  Pissis,  and  the  Chilean  Government. 

Karte  von  Chile.     In  2  bliittern.     Von  A.  Petermann.     37  x  7|.     Gotha, 

J.  Perthes,  1875. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875.     v.  21. 
pi.  3-4]. 

Xeue  pro vinzial-eintheilung  des  siidlichen  Chile.     4|  x  llj. 

[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1878.  v.  12. 
pi.  1.     no.  55]. 

Karte  der  salzwiiste  Atacama  und  des  grenzgebiets  zwischen  Chile,  Bolivia  & 

Peru.     21  X  8.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1879. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  1879.     v.  25.     pi.  16]. 

Karte  von    siid-Chile;  provinz  Llanquihue  und  theile  von  Vaklivia    und 

Chiloe.     Nach  Francisco  Vidal  Gormaz  u.  A.    [etc.]     15  x  9.     Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  1880. 

[In  Petermann  (A.)  Mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.  v.  26. 
pi.  8], 

Karte  der  von  der  4.  division  unter  oberst  Napoleon  Uriburu  besetzten  mili- 
tairgrenze  am  Rio  Neuquen  und  des  nach  Chile  fiihrenden  piisse  aufge- 
nommen  auf  befehl  des  kriegs-  u.  marine-ministers  Julio  A.  Eoca  durch 
oberstlieut.  Francisco  Host  und  seinen  adjutanten  Julio  Rittersbacher. 
20  X  17i 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  1882.  8°.  Berlin, 
1882.     V.  17.     pi.  2]. 

See  also  Chonos  archipelago;  Cordillera  mountains. 

Chillicothe,  Ohio  (City  of).  Map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  by  F.  W. 
Beers,     col.     52  x  52.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  [1870]. 

Chittenden  county,  Vt.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of 
H.  F.  Walling.     55  x  5-.     New  York,  H.  F.  Walling,  1857. 

Atlas  of  Chittenden  co.    Vermont.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

j^,  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.     32  pp.  4  pi.  inch  22  maps.     fol.     New 

P  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Choco,  Colombia,  South  America.  Carte  hydrographique  de  la  province  du 
Choco,  esquissee  d'apres  de  plan  de  don  Juan  Donoso  et  les  materiaux 
communiques  par  le  gouvernment  de  la  republique  de  Colombia. 
24  X  1^. 

[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     pi.  25]. 

Chonos  archipelago,  Chile,  South  America.     Specialkarte  vom  Chonos  archipel 
nach  den  Englischen  und  Chilenischen  aufnahmen.     Von  A.  Petermann. 
12i  X  9^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1878. 
[In  Petermann  (A. )     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1878.     v.  24. 
pi.  24]. 


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"236  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

•Cicero,  111.  (Town  of).     Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.     Proviso,  Eiverside,  town  of  Cicero, 
Cook  CO.  111.     col.     25  X  37.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 

Cincinnati,   Ohio.      Plan  of  Cincinnati,   including  all  the  late  additions  &  sub- 
divisions.    Engraved  for  Drake's  statistical  view,  1815.     Thomas  Danby 
delin.     J.  H.  Seymour  sc.     10^  x  13. 
[In  Drake  (Daniel).     Natural  and  statistical  view  or  picture  of  Cincinnati. 
16°.     Cincinnati,  Looker  &  Wallace,  1815.     front.] 

Plan  of  Cincinnati,  including  all  the  late  additions  &  subdivisions,  engraved 

for  Oliver  Farnsworth.     1819.     T.  Sharpless  delin.     F.  G.  Gridley  sc. 
14  X  17. 
[In  Kilbourn  (John).    The  Ohio  gazetteer.    7th  ed.    16°.     Columbus,  1821. 
p.  46]. 

Plan  von  Cincinnati  in  staate  Ohio.     12  x  11. 

[In  Gall  (Ludw^ig).     Meine  auswanderung  nach  den  Vereinigten  Staaten,  in 
1819.     8°.     Trier,  1822.     v.  2]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  city  of  Cincinnati,  from  actual  survey,  by  capt.  H. 

L.  Bamum.    col.    17x22.     [Cincinnati],  Doolittle  &  Munson,  [1831]. 

Ohio.     By  David  H.  Burr.     19  x  22.     New  York,  J,  H.  Colton  &  co.  1833. 

Note. — Inset  plan  of  "Cincinnati." 

Plan  of  Cincinnati,  including  the  late  additions  and  subdivisions  for  the 

directory  for  1839-40.     14^:  x  17J.     [Cincinnati?]  the  directory,  1840. 

Cincinnati,  Covington  &  Newport.      By  M.  T.  C.  Gould.     1845.     17  x  14. 

[Cincinnati],  1845. 

Cincinnati,  with  Covington,   Newport,  etc.     Drawn  by  Gilbert  &  Hicken- 

looper,  for  Williams'  Cincinnati  directory.     1866.     14  x  18.     [Cincinnati], 
G.  A.  Menzel  &  co.  [1866]. 

Cincinnati,  Covington  and  Newport,  engraved  for  Williams'  Cincinnati  direc- 

tory.    1873.     18x28.     [Cincinnati,  Williams  &  CO.  1873]. 

Burgheim  (M.  &K.)     Cincinnati  and  its  suburbs.     New  map  of  the  city, 

prepared  and  engraved  by  the  Krebs  lithographing  company,  for  the 
Illustrated  Cincinnati  guide.     20  x  23.     Cincinnati,  M.   &  R.  Burgheim, 

[1875]. 

New  map  of  Cincinnati  and  suburbs,  prepared  expressly  by  Strobridge  & 

CO.  for  Illustrated  Cincinnati,  by  D.  J.  Kenny.     1875.     14  x  17.     [Cincin- 
nati, 1875]. 

]Map  of  Cincinnati.     Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  platting  commis- 

sion 1876.     46  X  56.     Cincinnati,  A.  E.  Tripp,  1876. 
[Cincinnati,  0.     Platting  commission]. 

(Cray's  new  map  of  Cincinnati.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.    12x15.     Phila- 

delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 

J^ocation  of  sewers  in  Cincinnati,   1880.      16  x  20.     Cincinnati,  the  Stro- 

bridge lithographing  co.  [1880]. 

Map  of  Cincinnati  and  vicinity.     Compiled  for  Williams'  Cincinnati  direc- 

tory by  E.  F.  Layman.     Engraved  by  John  H.  Bogart.     22  x  32.      [Cin- 
cinnati, Williams  &  co.  1882]. 

l^>urgheim  (M.&R. )     Guide  map  of  Cincinnati  and  suburbs;  also  Coving- 

ton, Newport,  Bellevue,  Dayton,  Ludlow  and  Bromley,   [etc.]     1  map. 
Cincinnati,  M.  &  R.  Burgheim,  [1882]. 


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Cincinnati,  Oliio.  McCready  (J. )  Block  map  of  the  business  centre  of  Cincinnati 
from  Main  to  Central  avenue,  and  from  the  river  to  5th  st.  [anon.] 
col.     34x44.     [Cincinnati,  1882]. 

Spencer  &  Craig  printing  works'  fire  alarm  map  of  Cincinnati,  Lewis  B.  Fol- 

ger,  eng.     12  x  19.     [Cincinnati,  1883]. 

Robinson  (E.)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Cincinnati,  O.     title. 

fold.     map.     27  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1883-4. 

Burofheim  (M.  &R. )     Centennial  illustrated  guide  map  of  Cincinnati  and 

suburbs;  Covington,  Newport,  [etc.]     title.     7  1.     unp.     1  map.     27x31. 
fold.     12°.     Cincinnati,  M.&  R.  Burgheim,  [1888]. 

Indexed  commercial  map  and  guide  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     1  p.  1.     206  pp. 

fold.     map.     16°.     New  York,  American  publishing  co.  [1890.] 

Cincinnati,  Virginia  and  Carolina  railway.  Colton  (G.  W.  &C.  B.)  &  co. 
Map  of  the  Cincinnati,  Virginia  &  Carolina  railway  and  its  connections. 
16  X  20.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Cinq   Combles,    St.    Christopher,   West   Indies.      Combat   des   Cinq   Combles. 
[View,     anon.]     9x13.     [n.  p.  17 — .] 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  27]. 

Clark  county,  Ind.  Map.  From  the  latest  official  surveys  &  records.  Drawn  & 
compiled  by  George  W.  Davis,  col.  54  x  68.  [Indianapolis],  C.  A. 
McCann  &  D.  S.  Koons,  1875. 

Clarke  county,  Ala.  Clarke  co.  Alabama  and  its  surroundings.  [By  T.  H.  Ball, 
anon.]     23x11.     Chicago,  H.  Korf,  lith.  [1879].  ' 

Clarksburg,  "W.  Va.  Map.  By  Gittings  &  Dunnington.  Aug.  1867.  24  x  34. 
New  York,  heliotype  co.  1867. 

Clay  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Clay  co.     Feb.  1880.     18  x  29.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast  &  co. 
lith.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Clear  Creek  county,  Colo.  Map  of  the  Colorado  gold  region  in  Gilpin  and  Clear 
Creek  co's.  Compiled  from  gov'm't  surveys  and  the  most  authentic 
sources,  by  M.  K.  Couzens.     8 J  x  lOJ.     [n.  p.  1880]. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  (City  of.)  Map  of  Cleveland  and  its  environs,  surveyed  and 
published  by  Ahaz  Merchant,  October,  1835.  20^  x  28i.  New  York, 
N.  Currier's  lith.,  1835. 


The  only  correct  map  of  the  city  of  Cleveland.  Issued  in  1876,  by  Robison, 
Savage  &  co.     15  x  29.     Cleveland,  Robison,  Savage  &  co.     [1876]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prepared  by  W.  J.  Moulton.  col. 
35  X  46.  Cleveland,  published  by  W.  J.  Moulton,  lith.  by  W.  J.  Morgan  & 
CO.     1880. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  165  pp.  incl.  41pl.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Prepared  by  W.  J.  Moulton.  col. . 
18  X  23.     18°. '  Cleveland,  W.  J.  Moulton,  1881. 

Burrows  brother's  co.  Map  of  the  city  of  Cleveland,  title.  16  pp.  1  map.. 
23x26.     fold.     18°.     Cleveland,  the  Burrows  brother's  co.   [1886]. 

The  new  street  and  avenue  guide  and  map  of  Cleveland.  A  hand-book.  63 
pp.     1  fold.     map.     16°.     Cleveland,  Cleveland  directory  co.  1888. 


238  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cram  (Geo.  F. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  Cuyahoga  county  and  the  city 
of  Cleveland,  Ohio.  134  pp.  inch  64  maps  &  12  portraits,  obi.  fol. 
Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram  &  co.  1892. 

Atlas  of  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Showing  wards  &  precincts.     2  p.  1.     23  sheets. 

obi.     fol.  Cleveland,  H.  B.  Stranahan  &  co.  1894-95. 

Clinton  county,  Micli.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Clinton  and  Gratiot,  Michigan. 
From  official  records  &  special  surveys  by  D.  S.  Harley,  J.  P.  Harley, 
[etc.]  under  the  direction  of  Geil  &  Harley.  50x42.  Philadelphia, 
S.  Geil,  1864. 

Clinton  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Clinton  co.  N.  Y.  38  pp.  2  pi. 
incl.  19  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Clinton  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Clinton  co.  Pennsylvania.  From  actual  surveys 
under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  Drawn  by  F.  W.  Beers,  col. 
53  X  56.     New  York,  Way,  Palmer  &  co.  1862. 

Clinton  (Fort),  West  Point,  N.  Y.  [Plan  of  Webbs  redoubt,  Williss,  fort  Put- 
nam, and  fort  Clinton.     West  Point,  N.  Y.     [anon.]     ms.     4x6.     1770]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  of   the  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,   upon   Hudson's 

river,  which  was  stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of 
sir  Henry  Clintoij,  on  the  6th  of  oct.  1777.  Drawn  from  the  surveys  of 
Verplank,  Holland  &  Metcalfe.  By  John  Hills.  London,  W.  Faden, 
June  1,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  London,  1770-1793. 
no.  17]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  oi  the  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  upon  Hudsons  river 

which  were  stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  sir 
Henry  Clinton,  on  the  6th  of  oct.  1777.  Engraved  for  Stedman's  History 
of  the  American  war.  Published  by  the  author,  april  12,  1793.  [By  John 
Hills,  anon.]  19^  x  25 J. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war  4°.  London,  for  the  author,  1794.  v.  1.  opp.  p. 
363]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Clinton  and  Montgomery  which  where  (sic) 

stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  sr  Henry  Clinton, 
the  6th  of  oct.  1777.     Copied  from  the  surveys  of  Verplank,  Holland 
Matcalve,  &c.     By  lohn  Hill,  royal  Welch  fusileers.     1782.     ms.     col. 
35  x  22.     [1782].  " 
[Faden  collection,  no.  73] . 

A  plan  of  the  forts  Montgomery  &  Clinton  as  taken  by  his  majesty's  forces 

under  the  command  of  gen.  sir  Henry  Clinton,  oct.  6,  1777.    Surveyed  by 
major  Holland,     ms.     col.     15  x  20 J.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  70]. 

-' [Rough  sketch  of  the  attack  upon  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,     ms.     By 

V.  Wangenheim.     [anon.]     14  x  20.     1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  72], 

Sketch  of  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  stormed  the  6th  of  oct.  ^777,  by  the 

troops  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  Clinton,     ms.     [anon.]    22  x  40. 
[1777]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  239 

Clinton  (Fort),  "West  Point,  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery  stormed 
"the 6th  oct.  1777,  Vjy  the  troops  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  CHnton. 
ms,     [By  y.  Wangenheim.     anon.]     12  x  21.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  71]. 

Attack  of  forts  Clinton  and  Montgomery. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Clintonville  district,  Venango  and  Butler  counties,  Penn.  Heydrick  &  Sher- 
man's map  of  Clintonville  district.  Venango  &  Butler  cos.  9  x  29.  Kit- 
taning.  Pa.  electric  pen  print,  [1879]. 

Coal  and  iron  railway  company.  Map  showing  the  road  of  the  Coal  and  iron 
railway  co.  and  the  coal  and  iron  ore  lands  along  its  line.  Drawn, 
engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  24  x  3H-  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Cobscook  bay.  Me.     Cobscook  bay,  Maine.     Surveyed  in  1836  under  the  direction 
of  It.  col.  S.  H.  Long,  by  lieuts.  J.  F.  Cooper  &  J.  L.  Donaldson.     25  cong. 
2  sess.     C.     14  X  17.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  160]. 

Cod  (Cape),  Mass.  A  map  of  the  extremity  of  cape  Cod  including  the  townships 
of  Provincetown  &  Truro;  with  a  chart  of  their  sea  coast  and  of  cape  Cod 
harbour,  state  of  Massachusetts.  Executed  under  the  direction  of  major 
J.  D.  Graham,  U.  S.  top.  eng's,  during  portions  of  the  years  1833,  34  &  35. 
Engraved  by  order  of  the  house  of  representatives  under  the  direction  of 
the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers  to  accompany  doc.  121.  25  cong. 
2d  sess.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  Washington.  Drawn  from  the  original  proj- 
ects and  notes,  by  J.  E.  Johnston  [&  others].  Reduced  from  the  original 
by  Wash.  Hood  1836.  56  x  70.  [Washington,  1836]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  112]. 

Chart  of  cape  Cod  harbour  and  the  adjacent  coast  of  Provincetown  &  Truro. 

Reduced  from  the  original  of  major  D.  Graham  and  published  under  the 
patronage  of  the  Boston  marine  insurance  companies  by  J.  W.  P.  Lewis. 
1841.     28  x  33.     [n.  p.  1841]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Coeur  d'Alene  gold  mines,  Idaho.  Official  map  of  Cceur  d'Alene  gold  mines. 
Compiled  and  published  by  Chas.  H.  Williamson.  1  sheet.  19  x  28. 
Portland,  O.  1884. 

Cohoes,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Cohoes,  New  York.     Drawn  by  J.  Gould.     Lith.  of  Sarony 
&  Major,  New  York.     30  x  40.     New  York,  Gould  &  More,  [1856?] 
Note. — Insets — "  Cohoes  village  as  seen  from  Prospect  Hill.     Great  Cohoes 
Falls." 

Cohoes  falls,  N.  Y.     A  view  of  the  Cohoes  or  great  falls  of  the  Mohawk  river, 
[anon.]     ms.     7^  x  10.     [n.  d.] 
Note. — Pen  and  ink  sketch. 

Coleman  county,  Tex.     Map.     25  x  18.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [18f9]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Colestown,  N.  J.  A  map  of  Colestown  church  graveyard,  1744,  and  Golestown 
cemetery,  1855.  Made  for  Cooper's  history.  By  Fowler  &  Lummis. 
17  X  26.     Philadelphia,  1881. 


240  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Colombia,  South  America.  Carte  du  cours  du  Rio  Apure  et  d'une  partie  de  la 
chaine  des  montagnes  de  la  Nouvelle  Grenade,  dressee  par  Alexandre  de 
Humboldt.  Redige  et  et  dessine  par  J.  B.  Poirson  1813.  12  x  24. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A. )  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et  phisique 
des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris,  Gide,  1814-34. 
pi.  17]. 

Carte  du  Rio  Grande  de  la  Magdalena  depuis  le  4°  de  latitude  jusqu'a  son 

embouchure.     Dressee  par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt.     Par  E.  H.  Michaelis. 
25  x  19. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A. )  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et  phisique 
des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,    fol.    Paris,  Gide,  1814-34. 
pi.  24]. 

Carte  speciale  de  la  partie  du  Rio  Apurise  comprise  entre  la  ville  de  Sn.  Fer. 

nando  et  I'embouchure  de  la  riviere,  dressee  sur  les  lieux  a  I'epoque  des 
basses  eaux  mois  d'avril  1800  par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  [&]  Cours  du  Rio 
Guaviare  esquisse  d'apres  les  journaux  de  route  des  p.  p.  Bartholome 
Mancilla  et  Francisco  Pugnet  par  Alex,  de  Humboldt.  Redigee  par  J.  B. 
Poirson  1814.  13  x  16. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique.  fol. 
Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  21]. 

Carte  du  cours  de  Rio  Meta  et  d'une  partie  de  la  chaine  orientale  des  mon- 

tagnes de  la  Nouvelle  Grenade.  Dressee  sur  des  observations  astrono- 
miques  et  (quant  au  Meta)  d'apres  une  carte  manuscrite  de  dn.  J.  Cortes 
Madariaga.  Par  A.  de  Humboldt.  Redige  d'apres  des  esquisses  de  m.  de 
Humboldt  par  J.  B.  Poirson  1817.  9  x  19^ 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique.  fol. 
Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  19]. 

Colombia.     Taken  from  Humboldt,  [etc.]     21  x  24. 

[In  Letters  written  from  Colombia,     [anon.]     8°.     London,  1824]. 

Carte  generale  de  Colombia  dressee  par  A.  H.  Brue.     Gravee  en  Janvier 

1825.    13^x19. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A. )  Atlas  geographique  et  phisique 
des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.    Paris,  Gide,  1814-34. 
pi.  22]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Colombia.     Drawn  by  J. 

Finlayson.     17  x  20 J. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  47]. 

Map  of  Colombia,  compiled  by  A.  H.  Brue.     13  x  19. 

[In  Humboldt  (A.  von)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent.  1799-1804.  Translated 
by  H.  M.  Williams.     8°.     London,  1826.     v.  6.     pt.l]. 

Colombia.     By  J.  Arrowsmjth.     18^  x  19^.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  fol.  London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850] .     no.  47] . 

Colombia,  taken  from  Humboldt  and  other  recent  authorities.     A.  Arrow- 

smith  sculpt.     1826.     15  x  19. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary   papers.      Session  1826.. 

v.  4.     p.  378]. 
Note. — Boundary  line  from  Morocco  creek  along  west  side  of  Essequebo. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  241 

Colombia,  South  America.  A  new  map  of  Colombia  with  its  departments  &  prov- 
inces: compiled  principally  from  the  manuscript  map,  drawn  by  order  of 
the  Colombian  government,  and  other  authentic  information.  Constructed 
by  &  drawn  under  the  direction  of  H.  S.  Tanner.  2  sheets,  each  24i  x  18. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  an   exploration  for  an  interoceanic  canal  by  way  of    the  rivers 

Atrato  and  San  Juan  in  New  Granada,  S.  A.     Laid  down  from  observa- 
tions made  by  John  C.  Trautwine  in  1852.     19^  x  13, 
[In  Davis  (Charles  H.)    Report  on  interoceanic  canals,  and  railroads  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.     8°.     Washington,  1867.     map  10]. 

Carta  jeogrdfica  de  los  estados  unidos  de  Colombia,  Antigua,  Nueva  Grenada! 

Construida  a  ordem  del  gobierno  jeneral  con  arrezlo  a  los  trabajos  coro- 
graficos  del  jeneral  A.  Codazzi  i  a  otros  documentos  oficiales  por  Manuel 
Ponce  de  Leon  .  .  .  i  Manuel  Maria  Paz,  Bogota,  1864.  60  x  65^.  Paris, 
grabado  por  E.  Schieble,  1865. 

^    Hohenmessungen  in  Ecuador  und  Colombia  ausgefiihrt  1871-72  von  dr. 

Beiss  und  dr.  Stiibel  auf  grund  der  karten  von  Villavicencia  und  Codazzi 
zusammengestellt  von  H.  Kiepert.     7^  x  20. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.    1876.     8°.     Berlin, 
1876.     V.  11.     pi.  3]. 

Der  staat  Antroquia  in  Colombia.     Reducirt  von  den  originalkarten  von  C. 

S.  de  Greiff  und  Villave'ces.  [etc.]     17^  x  14.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)    Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     v.  26. 
pi.  3]. 

F.  von  Schench's  Reisen  in  Colombia.     1878-1880.     3  sheets,  each  9  x  15. 

Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1883. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1883.     v.  29. 
pi.  37, 13]. 

Karte  de  Sierra  Nevada  de  Santa  Marta,  staat  Magdalena,  Colombia.     Auf 

grund  der  karte  von  Simons  und  nach  eigenen  aufnahmen  gezeichnet  von 
dr.  W.  Sievers.     1888.     2  sheets,  each  17^  x  20|. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fur  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.    1888.     8°.     Berlin, 
1888.     V.23.     pi.  1,3]. 

See  also  Veragua,  Colombia;  New  Granada. 


Colorado.     Map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  and  Colorado.     11^x14.     [Philadelphia,  S.  A. 
Mitchell,  jr.  1861]. 

Map  of  Colorado  territory.     Sept.  1,  1862.     Ho.  reps.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.    37th 

cong.     3d  sess.     16  x  22.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  Colorado  territory,  embracing  the  central  gold  region.     Drawn  by 

Frederick  J.  Ebert  under  the  direction  of  the  governor  Wm.   Gilpin. 
25  X  35.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1866. 

Colton' s  sectional  &  topographical  map.     col.     30  x  40.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton,  1871. 

H.  Doc.  516 16 


242  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Colorado.  Thayer's  sectional  map  of  Colorado.  Compiled  from  the  plats  and 
records  of  the  surveyor  general's  office,  Denver,  Col.  and  drawn  by  H.  L. 
Thayer.  Scale  12  miles  to  one  inch.  col.  25  x  34.  18°.  Denver,  H.  L. 
Thayer,  1871. 

Map  of  Colorado  with  plans  of  its  principal  towns.     Compiled  from  official 

authorities  by  J.  H.  Bonsall,  E.  H.  Kellogg.     1872.     col.     35  x  37.     Den- 
ver, 1872. 

Colorado,  from  the  latest  authorities,  by  J.  H.  Bonsall  and  E.  H.  Kellogg 

Denver,  1873.     col.     13^x17.     [Denver,  1873]. 

Map  of  Colorado  showing  all  the  latest  government  surveys,  compiled  from 

official  sources  bv  J.  H.  Bonsall.     col.     35  x  37.     Denver,  1873. 

Thayer  (H.L.)    Thayer's  map  of  Colorado.    4th  ed.     col.     13  x  17J.     Den- 

ver, Richards  &  co.  1873. 
■ Same.    5th  ed.    col.    13  x  17i    18°.    Denver,  H.  L.  Thayer  &  co.  1875. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Wyoming,  Utah  and 

Colorado,     col.     13  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Wyoming,  Colorado  and  Utah.     col.     16  x  24.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

Territory  of  Colorado.    1876.    Compiled  by  C.  Roeser.    23  x  30.    New  York, 

J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions  of  adjacent  terri- 
tory.    By  F.  Y.  Hayden.     2  p.  1.     20  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Bien, 
1877. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.    U.  S.  geological  and  geograph- 
ical surveys  of  the  territories] . 

Thayer's   new   map.     Compiled   from   official    surveys    and   explorations. 

Drawn  by  Edward  Rollandet.    col.    25  x  32.    Denver,  Col.    H.  L.  Thaver, 

1877. 

Williams  tourist's  map  of  Colorado,  San  Juan  mines  and  routes  of  travel 

to  the  health  and  pleasure  resorts  of  the  Rockv   mountains.     25  x  35. 
[New  York,  H.  T.  Williams,  1877]. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Colorado,     col.     25  x  40.     New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1878. 

Cram's  railroad  <k  township  [map  of]  Colorado.     15 J  x  20 J.     Chicago,  G.  F. 

Cram,  1878. 

Johnson's   Colorado,     col.     12  x  17.     New  York,   A.   J.   Johnson   c^   son 

[1878]. 

Rand,    McNally  &  co.'s   new  sectional   map   of  Colorado.     (;ol.     24  x  33. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Colorado. 

12^  X  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Map  of  the  Ute  Indian  war  in  Colorado,  and  of  mining  localities.     Taken 

from  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  New  township  and  sectional  map  of  Colo- 
rado.    16x2U.     [Chicago,  1880]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  243 

Colorado.  Nell's  new  topographical  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Colorado  com- 
piled from  U.  S.  government  surveys  &  other  authentic  sources.  Wash- 
ington, 1880.     col.     27  X  38.     New  York,  am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1880]. 

Rand,   McNally  &  co.'s  new  geological  map  of  Colorado,     col.     24  x  33. 

[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1880]. 

Topographical  &  township  map  of  part  of  the  state  of  Colorado  exhibiting 

the  San  Juan,  Gunnison  &  California  mining  regions.  Compiled  from 
U.  S.  government  surveys  &  other  authentic  sources  by  Louis  Nell.  1880. 
col.     24  X  26.      [Washington,  1880]. 

AVhite   river  Indian   reservation,   Colorado.     Published    as  supplement  to 

Nell's  map  of  central  &  southwestern  Colorado,  to  represent  the  w^hole 
area  of  the  Ute  Indian  reservations,    col.    13x14.     [Washington,  1880]. 

Boehmer  (Max).     Boehmer's  map  of  mining  claims  in  Frying  pan,  Colo- 

rado, Henriette  park,  and  Lake  Fork  gulches,  Independent  mining  dis- 
trict, Lake  county,  Colorado.     1881.     29  x  36.     [Leadville,  Col.  1881]. 

Map  of  Colorado.     For  the    eclectic   geographies.      Russell  Hinman  del. 

col.  8j  X  llj.  Cincinnati,  L.  B.  Folger  sc.  [Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co. 
publisher,  1881]. 

Nell   (Louis).     Nell's  new  topographical  and  township  map  of  the  state  of 

Colorado.  Compiled  from  U.  S.  government  surveys  &  other  authentic 
sources.  1881.  col.  27x38.  [Washington,  1881].  18x24.  Omaha, 
Neb.  the  Overland  publishing  co.  [1881]. 

Nell    (Louis).      Nell's   new   topographical  and  township  map.      Prepared 

expressly  for  Crofutt's  grip-sack  guide  of  Colorado.  Compiled  from  U.  S. 
government  surveys  &  other  authentic  sources.  Washington,  D.  C. 
1881.     col.     27  X  38. 

■■■ Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Colorado.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson,     The  1st.  ed. 

was  reissued  in  1877.     Drawn  by  A.  F.  Dinsmore.     28  x  42.     fold.     fol. 
[Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Colorado,  [etc.] 

19  pp.  1  map.  14  x  19i.  fold.  18°.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1881]. 

New  map  of  Colorado,  with  appendix  containing  alphabetical  register  & 

indexed  location  of  all  peaks,  passes,  water  courses,  &  plats  of  all  pat. 
mines  etc.  by  Axel.  Silversparre.  Scale  6  miles  to  an  inch.  col.  64  x  82. 
[Denver,  1882]. 

Map  of   Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan,  Ouray,  San 

Miguel,  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.  By  Emil  Fischer.  1886.  30  x  32J. 
St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.    New  sectional  map  of  Colorado.    1889.    col.    24  x  23. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1889. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Colorado.  36  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.    27  pp.    1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rarfd,  McNally 

&C0.  [1893]. 


244  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Colorado.  See  also  Eagle  river  county;  Gunnison  county;  Lake  county;  Leadville 
county;  San  Juan  mining  region. 

Colorado  gold  region.  Map  of  the  Colorado  gold  region  in  Gilpin  and  Clear 
Creek  co's.  Compiled  from  gov'm't.  surveys  and  the  most  authentic 
sources,  by  M.  K.  Couzens.     8^  x  10^     [n.  p.  1880]. 

Colorado  mining  districts.  Altman's  map  of  the  Cottonwood,  Chalk  creek.  Mon- 
arch &  Gunnison  mining  districts,  Colorado.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
col.  J.  A.  J.  Chapman.  26  x  39.  New  York,  the  mining  record  lithograph, 
1880. 

Colorado  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Colorado  county.     21  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by 
A.  Gast  &  CO.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Colorado  river.     Map  no.  1-2.     Rio  Colorado  of  the  west,  explored  by  1st  lieut. 
Joseph  C.  Ives.     Drawn  by  frhr.  F.  W.  v.  Egloffstein.     1858.     each  15  x  34. 
[Washington,  1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Office  of  explorations  and  surveys]. 

Colorados  (Los),  Cuba.     Plan  of  the  Colorado  rocks,  near  the  west  end  of  Cuba, 
[anon.]     8  x  10. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  83a]. 

Columbia  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Columbia  co.  New  York.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  J.  W.  Ottey,  c.  e.  assisted  by  F.  W.  Keenan.  fold.  55  x  39. 
Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillett,  1851. 

Beers,  Ellis  &  co.     Atlas  of  Columbia  co.  N.  Y.  ^  125  pp.  inch  34  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  co.  1888. 

Columbia  county,  Penn.  Cummings'  map  of  Columbia  and  Montour  counties, 
Penn.  From  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  col.  55  x  60. 
Chillisquaque,  Pa.  J.  A.  J.  Cummings,  1860. 

Walker  (G.  H.)  and  Jewett  (C.  F.)     Columbia  and  Montour  counties.  Pa. 

95  pp.  incl.  46  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Columbia  river,  Oregon.  Chart  of  the  Columbia  river  for  90  miles  from  its  mouth. 
Drawn  from  several  surveys  in  the  possession  of  W.  A.  Slocum,  U.  S.  N. 
By  M.  C.  Ewing.  S.  doc.  no.  470.  25  cong.  2d  sess.  9  x  16.  [W^ashing- 
ton,  1832]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  150]. 

Mouth  of  Columbia  river.     From  a  preliminary  survey  under  the  direction 

of  A.  D.  Bache,  by  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of 
W.  P.  McArthur.     18  x  27.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Preliminary  survey  of  the  mouth  of  Columbia  river,   Oregon.     By  the 

hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  W.  P.  McArthur,  1850.     [&] 
Sketch  K.  no.  2.     Cape  Hancock  (or  Disappointment) ,  Oregon,  showing 
the  proposed  site  for  a  light  house.     Survey  by  A.  M.  Harrison,     1851. 
10  X  8.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Entrance  to  Columbia  river,  Oregon.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the 

command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1864.     14  x  14.     [Washington,  1854], 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  245 

Columbus,  Ga.  INIap  of  Columbus,  Georgia.  From  actual  surveys  and  records. 
Published  for  the  Southern  and  southwestern  surveying  and  pub.  co.  By 
G.  M.  Hopkins.  Scale  200  ft.  per  inch.  col.  35  x'gO.  Philadelphia,  G. 
M.  Hopkins,  1878. 

Columbus,  Ohio.     Plat  of  Columbus,  as  incorporated  8th  Jan.  1818.     Engraved  by 
Hiram  Piatt.     7x9. 
[In  Kilbourn  (John).     The  Ohio  gazetteer.    7thed.    16°.    Columbus,  1821]. 

Columbus  county,  N.  C.  Map  of  Columbus  county.  By  A.  Kirkland.  1882. 
Scale  1  inch  =  272  miles.     21  x  33.     [n.  p.  1882]. 

Columbus  mining  district,  Esmeralda  county,  Nev.  Map  of  Columbus  mining 
district,  Esmeralda  co.  Nevada.  Compiled  from  the  latest  surveys  and 
records,  by  J.  W.  Stateler,  jr.  24  x  36.  San  Francisco,  litho.  bv  Britton 
&Rey,  [1880]. 

Comal  county,  Tex.     Map.     18  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.   [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Comanche  county,  Tex.     [Map].     23  x  23^     St.  Louis,  lith.  by         Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Comstock  lode,  Nev.  Map  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  mining  claims, 
embracing  the  districts  of  Virginia,  Gold  Hill,  Devil's  Gate,  Silver  Star, 
and  Flowery,  in  Storey  and  Lyon  counties,  Nevada.  Compiled  from 
official  surveys  made  by  T.  D.  Parkinson.  Drawn  by  Ross  E.  Browne. 
40  X  57.     San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  lith.  [1874]. 

Map  of  mining  claims  on  the  Comstock  lode  and  the  vicinity  of  Virginia 

City,  Gold  Hill,  Silver  City  and  American  Flat,  Storey  and  Lyon  counties, 
Nevada,  1875.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  J.  B.  Treadwell.  24  x  32.  San 
Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  [1875]. 

Map  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  mining  claims  in  Storey  &  Lyon 

counties,  Nevada.  Compiled  from  official  surveys  by  T.  D.  Parkinson, 
col.     24  X  30.     San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1875]. 

Comstock  mines,  Nev.  Treadwell' s  new  map  of  the  Comstock  mines,  Nevada. 
1876.     24  X  36.     San  Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  liths.  [1876]. 

Graphic  chart  of  the  Comstock  mines,  Nevada.    1876.     Compiled  &  drawn  by 

J.  B.  Treadwell.  Issued  with  S.  F.  News  letters,  June  3.  25  x  36.  San 
Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  liths.  [1876]. 

W.  Rose's  chart  of  the  Comstock  mines  and  Sutro  tunnel,  Nevada.     1878. 

22  X  32.     San  Francisco,  P.  T.  Upham  &  co.  [1878]. 

Conanicut  island.  Map  of  Conanicut  island  opposite  Newport,  Rhode-Island,  in 
Narragansett  bay.  Compiled  from  the  coast  sur^^ey  chart  and  other 
reliable  sources  by  Wm.  Dame.  20  x  38.  Newport,  R.  I.  D.  Watson, 
1875. 

Conception  (Point),  Cal.     Point  Conception,  coast  of  California.     1850.     Sketch  J. 
no.  3.     8x7.     [Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Concho  county,   Tex.     Map.     21  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co:  [1879]. 
[Texas  ( State  of) .     General  land  office] . 


246  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Coney  island,  N.  Y.  Birdseye  view  of  Coney  island  showing  hotels,  railroads  and 
all  points  of  interest.  Drawn  by  A.  Deetjen.  col.  6  x  41.  New  York,, 
A.  J.  Fischer,  [1879]. 

Map  of  Coney  island,  town  of  Gravesend,  Kings  co.  New  York.     Made  from 

actual  surveys  by  William  Kowalski,     21x23.     [Brooklyn,  1879]. 

Taunton's  map  of  Coney  island.     With  routes  there  and  back,  by  boat  and 

rail.     7^x18.     New  York,  S.  D.  (L.)  Taunton,  [1879]. 

Confedorate  States.     The  Confederate  States,  with  the  border  states  &  the  adjoining 
portion  of  the  Federal  states.     By  J.  Bartholomew,     title.     1  col.    mag. 
20  X  24.     London,  G.  Philip  &  son,  [1864?]. 
[Philips'  series  of  travelling  maps]. 

Conibas.     See  North  America. 

Connecticut.  An  exact  plan  of  the  sea  coast  of  the  continent,  from  Paucatuck  river, 
eastwards,  to  Point  Judith,  and  from  thence,  northwards,  to  the  town  of 
Providence,  and  from  thence,  southerly,  on  the  easterly  shore,  round 
Bristol,  and  from  thence,  north  easterly,  to  Assonet,  and  from  thence,! 
southerly,  to  Seaonet  Point,  and  from  thence  easterly,  to  Slocums  harbour. 
And  by  the  assistance  of  other  plans  and  drafts,  is  described  the  several 
islands,  ponds,  rivers  and  divisions  of  towns,  with  the  dividing  line 
between  the  colonys  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island;  as  also  the  south 
line  of  the  Massachusets  bay.  Drawn  by  a  scale  of  100  chains  to  an  inch. 
Providence  June  24,  1741.     By  order  of  his  matys.  court  of  comrs. 

Jas.  Helme. 
Wm.  Chandler 
Province  of  New  York  Nov.  3r.  1742. 
It  is  hereby  certifyed  that  this  is  a  true  copy  of  the  plan  made  by  the  sur- 
veyors appointed  by  the  comrs.  mett  at  Providence  by  vertue  of  his  matys. 
comission  under  the  great  seal  of  Great  Britain  for  setling  adjusting  and 
determining  the  boundary,  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantations,  eastward  in  dispute,  towards  the  province  of  Massachusets 
bay,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  4th  day  of  septr.  in  the  14th  year 
of  his  matys.  reign.     Which  plan  was  by  order  of  the  said  comissioners, 
lodged  in  the  secretary's  office  of  the  province  of  New  York. 

Cadwallader  Colden. 
Archd.  Kennedy, 
James  De  Lancey. 

A  map  of  the  colonies  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  (coun- 

ties &  townships.     By  Thos.   Kitchin.     7x9.     [London],  for  R.   Bald- 
win, 1758. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1758].     v.  27, 
april  1758.     opp.  p.  168]. 

A  map  of   Connecticut  and   Rhode  Island,  with  Long  Island  sound  etc. 

[anon.]     7x9. 
[In  Gentleman's   (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,   for  D.   Henry,    [1776]. 
V.  46,  nov.  1776.     opp.  p.  525]. 

A  map  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island;  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  Connecti- 

cut, Massachusets  bay,  etc.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     7  x  9^.     [London],  for 
R.  Baldwin,  1778. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47, 
nov.  1778.     opp.  p.  513]. 


V  Surveyrs. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  247 

Connecticut.  An  accurate  map  of  Ehode  Islan<i,  part  of  Connecticut  and  Massa- 
chusets,  shewing  admiral  Arbuthnot's  station  in  blocking  up  admiral 
Ternay.  Jno.  Lodge  sculp,  [anon.]  10^  x  15.  London,  J.  Bew,  nov. 
30,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].  v.  1, 
nov.  1780.     opp.  p.  692]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  from  the  best 

authorities,     [anon.]     10  x  13. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.    8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  [1780].    v.  66;  oct. 
1780.     opp.  p.  169]. 

[Cote  de  York-town  a  Boston.    Marches  de  I'armee.    anon.    ms.    col.     17  x 

65.     1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Cote  de  York-town] .     [Differents  camps  de  I'armee  de  York-town 

a  Boston],     [anon.]     102^  x  36^.     [n.  p.  1782]. 
Note. — Reduced  engraved  copy  of  the  preceding  map, 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

Marche  de  I'armee  Fran^aise  de  Providence  a  la  riviere  du  Nord.     3  sheets. 

[anon.]     ms.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  42-44]. 
Note. — With  6  1.  of  manuscript  text  explanatory  of  the  route. 

Connecticut.     6x7. 

[In  Scott   (Joseph).     The    United    States  gazetteer.     16°.     Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

■ Connecticut  from  the  best  authorities.     Delineated  &  engraved  by  A.  Doo- 

little.     12  X  14i 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).    Carey's  American  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     no.  6]. 

Same.     Connecticut    from   the   best   authorities.     Delineated    &   engraved 

by  A.  Doolittle,  N,  Haven,     Engraved  for  Carey's  Am,  ed,  of  Guthrie's 
geography  improved.     12  x  14^.     [Philadelphia,  M,  Carey,  1796], 
[Rochambeau:  7], 

Connecticut   entworfen   von   D.    F.    Sotzmann.      P.    Schmidt   sculp,      col. 

14  X  17^     Hamburg,  C.  E.  Bohn,  1796. 

Connecticut.     From  the  best  authorities.     B,  Tanner  del.  &  sculp.     14  x  17. 

[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  9]. 

Connecticut,  from  actual  survey,  made  in  1811  by  and  under  the  direction 

of  Moses  Warren  and  George  Gillet,  and  by  them  compiled.  Engraved 
by  Abner  Reed.     col.     35  x  44.     Hartford,  Hudson  &  Goodwin,  1812. 

Map  of  the  southern  part  of  the  state  of  New  York  including  Long  Island, 

the  sound,  the  state  of  Connecticut,  part  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and 
islands  adjacent.  Compiled  from  actual  late  surveys,  designed,  drawn 
and  published  1815,  by  Wm.  Damerum,  general  surveyor.  New  York. 
P.  Maverick  set.     23  x  38.     [New  York,  1815], 

" Geographical,  historical,  and  statistical  map  of  Connecticut.     9J  x  12. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  14], 


248  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Connecticut.  Massachusetts  with  Connecticut  and  Ehode  Island.  Reduced  by  per- 
mission from  Hale's  large  map  of  New  England.  8^  x  10.  Boston,  Lin- 
coln &  Edmans,  [1830]. 

Map  of  Long  Island,  with  the  environs  of  New  York  and  the  southern  part 

of  Connecticut.  By  J.  Calvin  Smith.  34  x  53.  New  York,  J.  H.  Colton 
&  CO.  1837. 

Draft  of  the  Quinebaug  country  [Connecticut],     ms.     [anon.]     21  x  15^. 

[1843.] 
Note. — This  draft  is  a  true  copy  of  the  original  now  in  the  hands  of  David 
Young  of  Norwich,  Conn.     Henry  Stevens,  jr.  1843. 

[Map].     Based  upon  and  adapted  to  Mitchell's  new  geographies.     J.  H.  But- 

ler &  CO.     publishers,     col.     50  x  63.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co. 

[1874]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Connecticut,  [etc.]     13  pp.     1  map. 

9  X  12^     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island,  Connecticut  and  parts  of  New  York  and  Maine.     By  "\V.  L. 
Nicholson.     The  1st.  ed.  was  issued  in  1866.     Drawn  by  P.  Goepel.     Eng. 
by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets  [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

South  part  of  Connecticut  and  Long  Island,     [anon.]     4  x  7^.     [n.  p.  1881]. 

Note. — Copyright  by  mrs.  E.  H.  Schenck  of  Southport,  Conn. 

The  state  of  Connecticut,  1882.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

to  accompany  ''The  boundary  disputes  of  Connecticut."  17  x  23.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Hurd  (D.  H. )  &  co.     Town  and  city  atlas  of  the  state  of  Connecticut.     223  pp. 

incl.  45  pi.  &  92  maps.     fol.     Boston,  D.  H.  Hurd  &  co.  1893. 

See  also  Fairfield  county;  Litchfield  county;  Middlesex  county;  New  Haven 

county;  New  London  county;  Windham  county. 

Oonnecticut  river.  A  plan  of  a  survey  made  to  explore  the  country  for  a  road 
between  Connecticut  river  and  St.  Francis.  [By  Hugh  Finlay,  anon.] 
ms.     2  sheets,  each  9  x  15.     [1773-74?]. 

Plan  of  the  route  from  St.  Francis  to  Connecticut  river.     By  Hugh  Finlay. 

ms.     14  X  14^.     [1773-74?]. 

Plan  of  a  survey  for  a  canal  from  Boston  to  Connecticut  river,  with  a  sketch 

of  a  proposed  route  to  the  Hudson.  Made  under  the  direction  of  the 
commissioners  by  L.  Baldwin.  Scale  2^  miles  to  an  inch.  R,  Baldwin 
del.     Annin  &  Smith  sc.     8  x  57.     [n.  p.  1826]. 

Mouth  of  Connecticut  river.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 

direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  par- 
ties under  the  command  of  lieuts.  J.   R.  Goldsborough  and  M.  Wood- 
hull.     1853.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Connellsville  coal  and  coke  region,  Penn.  Campbell  (John  H.)  &  co.  Con- 
nellsville  coal  and  Coke  region,  from  Latrobe,  Westmoreland  county,  Pa. 
to  Fairchance,  Fayette  county,  Pa.  1883.  160  ps.  =  l  inch.  21x81. 
Pittsburgh,  the  armor  lith.  co.  [1883]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  249 

Oonnellsville  coal  vein.  Map  issued  by  H.  C.  Frick  &  co.  Showing  location  of 
the  famous  Connellsville  coal  vein,  July  1,  1880.  19  x  21.  Pittsburgh, 
0.  Krebslith.  [1880]. 

Consolidated  southern  railway.     Map  showing  the  Consolidated  southern  rail- 

N  way.     Kentucky  division,  eastern  Kentucky  r.  r.     Virginia  division,  Nor- 

folk &  Cincinnati  r.  r.  Tennessee  &  Carolina  division  and  its  connections. 
Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  Scale,  35 
statute  miles  to  one  inch.  16  x  21.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  [1883]. 

Continental  railway.  Map  showing  the  route  of  the  Continental  railway  and  its 
connecting  lines.  [By]  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  20  x  38.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1884]. 

Cook  county,  111.  Map  of  Cook  co.  Illinois.  Compiled  and  drawn  from  record 
and  actual  survey  by  W.  L,  Flower.  68  x  61.  [Chicago],  S.  H.  Burhans 
&  J.  Van  Vechten,  1862. 

Sectional  map.     15  x  12.     Chicago,  J.  H.  Hewitt,  1868. 


I 


Van  Vechten' s  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties,  also  the  northern  portion 

of  Lake  co.  Indiana,     col.     57  x  47.     Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten,  1872. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder's  real  estate  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties  (111. ) 

and  part  of  Will  co.  111.  also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.  col.  72  x  62.  Chi- 
cago, J.  Van  Vechten  &  L.  M.  Snyder,  1875. 

Map  of  Cook  county,  Illinois.     A  guide  for  real  estate  &  business  men. 

Drawn  from  government  survey  &  Cook  county  atlas.  1879.  [anon.] 
6Jx  7i.     [Chicago,  1879]. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder.     Guide  map  of  Cook,  and  Dupage  counties,  Illinois. 

Showing  the  suburban  towns  of  Chicago,  col.  20  x  24.  Chicago,  Van 
Vechten  &  Snyder,  1881. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder.     Guide  map  of  Cook,  Dupage,  and  parts  of  Will  & 

Kane  counties,  Illinois  also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.  Showing  the  suburban 
towns  of  Chicago,     col.     25  x  29.     Chicago,  Van  Vetchten  &  Snyder,  1881. 

Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.     Keal  estate  map  of  the  adjacent  suburbs  of  Chicago, 

including  the  towns  of  Evanston,  Lake  View,  Jefferson,  Norwood  Park 
and  the  east  half  Ley  den,  Cicero,  Riverside,  and  the  east  half  of  Proviso, 
the  north  half  of  Hyde  Park,  the  east  two  thirds  of  Lyons,  and  town  of 
Lake,  Cook  county,  Illinois.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  68  x  68. 
Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

Coos  county,  N.  H.  Topographical  map  of  Coos  co.  New  Hampshire.  From  actual 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  63  x  41.  New  York, 
Smith,  Mason  &  co.  1861. 

Copper  harbor,  Mich.  Copper  harbor,  Manitou  island  &  Point  Kewaiwona.  By 
T.  S.  Thompson-.     7  x  12.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Copper  harbor.     Surveyed  by  assistant  Henry  Gillman, 

1864.     Reduction  for  engraving  by  assistant  Joshua  Barney,  1865.    16  x  25. 
[Washington,  1866]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey  1866]. 

Cordillera  mountains.     Originalkarte  der  reiseroute  des  prof.  dr.  Burmeister  durch 
die  Cordilleren,  zwischen  Catamarca  u.  Copiapo.     Marz  1860.     Von  A. 
Petermann.     7^  x  9^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860. 
[In  Petermann  ( A. )     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860      pi.  16. 
p.  408]. 


250  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Core  sound,  N.  C.     Core  sound,  North  Carolina,  surveyed  under  the  direction  of 

lieut.  col.  J.  Kearney,  by  T.  J.  Lee,  L.  Sitgreaves,  and  A.  M.  Mitchell, 

1837.     Reduced  to  i  lineal,  from  the  original  [on  a  scale  of  4  inches  to  1 

mile].     By  Wash.  Hood.     59  x  35.     Washington,  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  1837. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

[Core  sound,  N.  C]     Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  J.  Kearney,  by  T.  J. 

Lee,  L.  Sitgreaves  &  A.  M.  Mitchell  1837.  Drawn  by  T.  J.  Lee  &  L.  Sit- 
greaves. Doc.  445  h.  r.  25  cong.  2d  sess.  no.  1-4.  each  13  x  21. 
[Washington,  1838]. 

CONTENTS. 

no.  1.  Harbor  island  bar  entrance  into  Core  sound. 

no.  2.  Drum  shoal  in  Core  sound. 

no.  3.  Piney  Point  shoal  in  Core  sound. 

no.  4.  Bells  Point  shoal  in  Core  sound. 

Same. 

[In  United    States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published   by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  90-94]. 

Core  sound,  North  Carolina,  surveyed  under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col. 

J.    Kearney,   by  T.   J.   Lee,   L.    Sitgreaves  and  A.   M.   Mitchell   1837. 
Reduced  to  \  lineal,  from  the  original  [on  a  scale  of  4  inches  to  1  mile]. 
By  Wash.  Hood.     18^  x  35.     [Washington,  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  1838]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  95] . 

Corintli,  Miss.  Map  of  the  country  between  Monterey,  Tenn.  and  Corinth,  Miss. 
Showing  the  lines  of  entrenchments  made  &  the  routes  followed  by  the 
U.  S.  forces  in  their  advance  upon  Corinth  in  may  1862.  Compiled  from 
col.  Thoms  map  by  Edward  Ruger.  6^  x  8.  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co. 
[1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  5]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the- 
Cumberland. 

Corlear's  Hook  farm.  New  York  city.  Map  of  the  Corlear's  Hook  farm,  situated 
in  the  present  7th  ward.  Drawn  by  dr.  Heinrich  Windwart.  23  x  35. 
New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1880]. 

Cornwall,  Orange  county,  N.  Y.  Property  map.  From  actual  surveys  by  James 
P.  Kirby.     col.     58  x  56.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Cortland  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Cortland  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys 
by  P.  J.  Browne,  1855.     56  x  47.     Cortland,  N.  Y.     E.  Smith,  1855. 

Costa  Rica,  Central  America.     Originalkarte  des  nordlichen  theiles  von  Costarica. 

Nach  einer  original-zeichnung  von  dr.  A.  v.  Frantzius.     Mit  benutzung 

anderen  materials  von  A.  Petermann.     7J  x  9|.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1861. 

[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1861.     pi.  12. 

p.  368]. 

Originalkarte  von  Costarica  von  A.  Frantzius.     Redigirt  von  A.  Petermann. 

10  X  17. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     1869.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1869]. 
V.  15.     pi.  5]. 

Originalkarte  des  hauptgebietes  von  Costarica  zur  iibersicht  der  aufnahem 

von  W.  M.  Cabb,  Collins  &  Martizen.     Von  A.  Petermann.     9|  x  17. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877.     v.  23. 
pi.  18]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  251 

Costa  Rica,  Central  America.  Atlas  historico-geogriifico  de  la  republica  de  Costa 
Rica,  Veragua  y  costa  de  Mosquitos,  para  servir  al  arbitraje  de  la  cuestion 
de  limites  entre  Costa  Rica  y  Colombia.  Ordenado  por  d.  Manuel  M.  de 
Peralta.  title.  26  maps.  fol.  Madrid,  Bruselas,  instituto  nacional  de 
geografia,  1890. 

Mapa  historico-geografico  de  Costa  Rica  y  del   ducado  de  Veragua.     Por 

d.  Manuel  M.  de  Peralta.  Madrid,  1892.  Edicion  especial  para  el  IV" 
centenario  del  descubrimiento  de  America.  15^  x  23.  Bruselas,  instituto 
nacional  de  geografia,  1892. 

Cottage  City,  Marthas  Vineyard,  Mass.  Map  of  the  Cottage  City,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  Mass.  Drawn  by  A.  L.  Bodwell.  17  x  22.  Providence,  R.  I. 
J.  A.'&  R.  A.  Reid,  [1880]. 

Cottonwood  county,  Minn.  Plat  book  of  Cottonwood  county,  Minn.  Compiled 
and  published  by  Arthur  Gibson.  82  pp.  1  fold.  map.  incl.  24  col. 
maps.     fol.     St.  Paul,  Minn,  the  pioneer  press  co.  1896. 

Courland  bays.     A  survey  of  Great  &  Little  Courland  bays.     By  D.  Ross.     1760. 
11  X  8. 
[Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     Inset  to 
no.  105.     Jefferys  (Thomas).     Tobago]. 

Covinglion,  Ky.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Covington,  Ky.  63  pp.  incl.  15 
maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877. 

Cowlitz  valley,  Wash.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Map  of  the  harbors  of 
Puget  sound  and  Cowlitz  valley,  Washington  territory.  From  the  United 
States  land  surveys.  15*  x  6o'.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1870]. 

Cowpens,  S.  C. .   Battle  of  Cowpens. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Coxo  harbor,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  the  harbors  of  Santa  Cruz,  Simeon,  Coxo, 
and  San  Luis  Obispo,  California.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the 
command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     17  x  14.     [n.  p.  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Crawford  county,  Ohio.  Weber  (H.  L.)  &  others.  The  1894  atlas  of  Crawford 
county,  O.     65  pp.  incl.  14  maps.     fol.     Bucyrus,  O.  1894. 

Crawford  county,  Penn.     Map  of  Warren  and  part  of  Crawford  co. 

[Inset  to  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule's  map  of  Venango  co.  Penn.     col.     30  x  41. 
fold.     18°.     New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule,  1865]. 

Creek  country  ( Indian  territory ) .    Boundary  of  the  Creek  country.    Surveyed  under 
the  direction  of  the  bureau  of  topi.  engs.     [House  ex.  doc.  no.  104,  35th 
cong.  1st  sess.]     24  x  37.     New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Crompond,  N.  Y.     Position  des  armees  Ameriquaine  et  Frangoise  a  Kings-ferry, 
Peaks-hill,  Crompond  et  Hunts-taverne  du  17  septembre  au  20  octobre  1782. 
[anon.]     ms.     22x36.     [1782J. 
[Rochambeau:  33]. 
Crosswick,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to  Crosswick.     By  I.  Hills. 
June  1778.     ms.     19  x  21^. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans,  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey,    ms. 
fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  7]. 


252  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Crosswick,  N.  J.     Same.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to 
Cross'vick.     Byl.  H.     1778.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     18  x  24^     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  "Sketch  of  Allen's  Town." 

Crown  Point,  N.  Y.     Fort  Frederik  a  French  incroachment  built  1731.  at  Crown 
Point  or  rather  Scalp  Point.     From  a  French  draught,     [anon.  J 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  23-24.     Inset  to  A  map  of  the  most  inhabited 
part  of  New  England,     [anon.     London],  T.  Jefferys,  1755]. 

[Plan  of  Crown  Point,  and  part  of  lake  Champlain.     Scale  of  ten  chains  to 

an  inch.     ms.     anon.     col.     15  x  36.     [1755?]. 
Note. — Showing  town,  block-house,  and  plan  of  fort. 

This  is  minuts  of  the  fort  at  Crown  Point  and  of  the  redouts  built  round  it 

which  I  took  on  the  mountain  to  the  west  of  Crown  Point  ab't  a  miles 
distance  fr.  y^  servant  Robert  Rodgers.     ms.     14|  x  11^.     [1755]. 
Note. — Addressed  to  gen.  sir  Wm.  Johnson. 

Fort  Edward  &  surrounding  entrenchments,  showing  Ticonderoga  &  Crown 

Point.     1755.     ms.     15i  x  12^.     [1755]. 
Note. — The  original  of  this  plan  was  found  with  general  de  Dieskau  when 
he  was  taken  prisoner. 

A  north  view  of  Crown  Point,     ms.     [anon.]     10x19.     [1760]. 

A  south  view  of  Crown  Point,     ms.     [anon.]     10x16.     [1760?]. 

Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  a  "  west  view  of  Oswego  and  fort  Ontario,  with 
general  Amherst's  camp  at  lake  Ontario  in  1760." 

Plan  of  the  new  fort  &  redoubts  at  Crown  Point. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler) .  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  17]. 

Plan  of  the  new  fort  and  redoubts  at  New  Crown  Point. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  16]. 

A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  including  lake  George,  Crown  Point  and  St. 

John.     By  William  Brassier,  1762.     col.     19  x  26.     London,  for  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.     The  American  military 
pocket  atlas,     [anon.]     8°.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  6]. 

A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  including  lake  George,  Crown  Point  and  St. 

John.     Surveyed  by  order  of  major  gen.  sir  Jeffery  Amherst.     By  William 
Brassier,  1762.     London,  for  R.  Sayers  &  J.  Bennett,  1766. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  18]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  24;  also  v.  6.     no.  13]. 

Crown-Point  sonst  Fort  St.  Frederic,  am  see  Champlain  in  New  England. 

4J  x  5i 
[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, 
J.  N.  Raspe,  1777.     pt.  4]. 

[Topographical  map  of  the  region  between  Hudson  river  and  Croton  river, 

including  Crown  Point,     [anon.]     ms.     5x7.     1776]. 

See  also  Frederick  (Fort). 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  258 

Crow  shoal,  Delaware  bay.  Cape  May  roads,  including  Crow  shoal,  Del.  bay 
[sept.  1836],  and  showing  the  plan  of  an  artificial  harbor  proposed  for 
that  place.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  Hartman  Bache,  topog'l  eng'r.  maj'r. 
25th  cong.  2d.  sess.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  25  x  45.  [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  152]. 

Cuba.  Dibujo  atribuido  a  Cristobal  Colon,  que  se  halla  unido  a  la  traduccion  latina 
de  Cozco  de  la  carta  que  aquel  escribio  al  tesorero  Sanchez.  Figura  de  la 
isla  de  Cuba  en  el  Isolaris  de  Benedeto  Bordoni  de  1528.  Figura  de  la 
misma  isla  en  una  carta  unida  a  una  edicion  de  Tolomeo  de  1513.  Otra  figura 
de  dicha  isla  en  una  carta  de  Teodoro  de  Bry  de  1592.  Otra  figura  en  una 
gran  carta  Portugesa,  pintada  sobre  pergamino,  que  se  halla  en  la  biblioteca 
real  de  Paris.  Otra  figura  en  la  carta  de  Paolo  Forlano,  titulada  La 
descriptione  de  tuto  il  Peru,  por  los  anos  1564  y  1565. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).  Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  d& 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.     pi.  2.     fig.  la-6a]. 

■ Parte  de  una  carta  del  atlas  universal  manuscrito  do  Guillermo  Le  Testu, 

1555,     12^  X  9. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de- 
Cuba,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.  .  pi.  3]. 

Mapa  de  la  isla  de  una  coleccion  de  Fernando  Berteli,  hecha  por  los  aiios  de 

1564  y  1565.     10  x  7. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.     pi.  4]. 

Piano  de  la  i^la  de  Cuba  de  Paolo  Forlano  de  1564.     Isla  de  Cuba  de  una 

carta  de  Teodoro  Bry  de  1594.     La  misma  isla  de  la  gran  carta  manuscrita 
y  pintada  de  Matheum  Nerenum  Pecciolem  de  1604. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.     pi.  5.     fig.  la-3a]. 

Cvba  ins  via  et  lamaica.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.     foL 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  101]. 

■ Porcion  de  la  costa  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  gravada  a  principios  del  siglo  xviiL 

Isla  de  Cuba  del  atlas  de  Hondius  de  1607.  Piano  manuscrito  de  la  ciudad 
de  la  Habana  del  deposito  de  la  marina  en  Paris.  Piano  manuscrito  con- 
servado  en  el  mismo  deposito,  y  que  lleva  por  leyenda.  La  Havane  en 
1670,  envoye  par  m.  le  c.  d'Estrees,  suivant  sa  lettre  de  10  octobre  1676  a 
Brest. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).  Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.     pi.  6-7.     fig.  1-2]. 

A  chart  of  the  island  Cuba.     The  gulf  of  Florida,  with  the  Bahama  islands, 

and  ye  Windward  passage,     [anon.]     17x21.     [London,  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  35]. 
Note. — Attributed  to  John  Thornton. 

Isola  Cuba.     8|  x  11^ 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo),  Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  2. 
pt.  2.     pp.  164-165]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Cuba.     [&]  A  new  &  accurate  map 

of  the  islands  of  Hispaniola  or  St.  Domingo  and  Porto  Rico.     By  Eman. 
Bowen.     13J  x  16i 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys  [etc.]  1752.     no.  65] > 


"254  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cuba.  A  new  chart  of  the  seas,  surrounding  the  island  of  Cuba,  with  the  soundings, 
currents,  ships  courses  etc.  and  a  map  of  the  island  itself,  lately  made  by 
an  officer  in  the  navy,  [anon.]  10^  x  14.  [London],  for  the  London 
magazine,  1762. 

An  accurate  map  of  Cuba,  and  the  adjacent  islands.     Engraved  A.  B.  [A. 

Bell].     A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Havana.     7  x  16. 

[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1762.     8°.     Edinburgh,  W.  Sands,  [etc.  1762]. 
V.  24.     p.  476]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  1'  isola  di  Cuba  estratta  dalle  carte  del  sig. 

Poppler.     G.  M.  Terreni  sc.     10  x  12^ 
[In  Gazzettiere  (II)  Americano.     4°.     Livorno,  M.  Coltellini,  1763.     v.  1. 
p.  140]. 

A  map  of  the  isle  of  Cuba,  with  the  Bahama  islands,  gulf  of  Florida  and 

Windward  passage     Drawn  from  English  and  Spanish  surveys  [anon]. 
13  X  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  79]. 

The  island  of  Cuba  with  part  of  the  Bahama  banks  &  the  Martyrs.     By 

Thos.  Jefferys.    18^  x  24^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  altas.    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
no.  7]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  1'  isola  di  Cuba.     10  x  18. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  18]. 

Laurie  and  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Windward  passages  and  Bahama 

islands,  with  the  islands  of  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  etc.,  etc.  Com- 
piled from  a  great  variety  of  topographic  surveys  and  nautical  details. 
By  John  Purdy.  3d  ed.  improved  1818.  37  x  49.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  sept.  2,  1811  [1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  '  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  11-12]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Cuba  and  the  Bahama  islands. 

B.  Tanner  sc.     9^  x  14. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  40]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  Cuba.     Redigee  sur  les  observations  astronomiques  des 

navigateurs  Espagnols  et  sur  celles  de  mr.  de  Humboldt.     Par  P.  L.  Lapie. 
1826.     12J  X  24^. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Atlas  g^ographique  et  phy- 
eique  des  regions  ^quinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     pi.  23]. 

He  de  Cuba.     Ecrit  par  Hacq.     9  x  13. 

[In  Huber  (E.)     Aperyu  statistique  de  I'ile  de  Cuba.     8°.     Paris,  P.  Dufart, 

1826]. 

Piano  comparativo  de  la  configuracion  de  las  costas  de  la  extremidad  occi- 

dental de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  representadas  en  la  gran  carta  de  Barcelona  de 
1831  y  en  la  del  deposito  hydrografico  de  Madrid  de  1837.     9  x  17. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  ffsica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2.     pi.  9]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  255 

Cuba.     Piano  geografico  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.     1841.     21  x  36. 

[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     v.  2,  at  end]. 

Wilson's  statistical  map  of  Cuba.     1850.     12  x  17^.     New  Orleans,  Thomas 

William  Wilson,  [1850]. 

New  map  of  the  island  of  Cuba  showing  the  present  theatre  of  war.    15  x  20. 

New  York,  T.  Schedler,  1851. 

Chart  of  the  island  of  Cuba.     John  Arrowsmith,  litho.     11^x24. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports,  committees.     1852-3.     v.  39]. 

Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning.     Map  of  the  island  of  Cuba.    Compiled  from 

the  most  reliable  Spanish  authorities,  col.  fold.  26  x  34.  New  York, 
Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning,  1855. 

Map  of  the  island  of  Cuba.     Compiled  from  the  most  reliable  Spanish 

authorities.     1855.     [anon.]     25  x  33^.     [New  York,  1855]. 

Mapa  fisico  politico  e  itinerario  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.     Acompanado  de  varios 

pianos  particulares  y  de  noticias  estadisticas,  por  d.  Jose  Maria  de  la  Torre. 
49  X  67.     Nueva  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Mapa  de  la  isla  de  Cuba  en  1872.     Arreglado  u  la  ultima  division  territorial, 

[etc.]  Por  d.  Enrique  de  Arantave.  12  x  18.  Madrid,  J.  M.  Penulas, 
grabo,  1872. 

Cuba.     Western  portion.     Republished  from  Brit,  adm.y  chart  no.  2579, 

corrected  to  nov.  1873.     24J  x  37.     Washington,  1873. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  516]. 

Cuba.     Eastern  portion.     Republished  from  Brit,   adm.y  chart  no.  2580, 

corrected  to  Jan.  1878.     24^  x  37.     Washington,  1878. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  517]. 

Schedler  (J.)     Topographical  map  of  the  island  of  Cuba,  [etc.]     22x33. 

4°.     New  York,  E.  Steiger,  1874. 

Carta  geo-topografica  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.     Por  d.  Esteban  Pichardo.     34  of 

the  36  sheets,     each  21  x  28.     [Habana,  1875]. 
Note. — Sheets  33-34  wanting,  i.  e.  title  page  and  Puerto  Rico. 

Gran  carta  geogrdfico-enciclopedica  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.     Compilada  por  d. 

German  Gonzales.  Grabada  por  G.  Pfeifer.  Lit.  de  G.  Pfeifer,  Madrid. 
33  X  62.     Habana,  publicada  por  la  propaganda  literaria,  1881. 

Pianos  de  comunicaciones  de  las  provincias  de  la  isla  de  Cuba  con  otros  datos 

relativos  al  ramo  de  correos  por  el  sub  inspector  dn.  Sebastian  Acosta 
Quintana.  title.  5  maps  &  5  tables,  fold.  sq.  18°.  Habana,  J. 
Menendez  &  brothers,  1884. 

Island  of  Cuba.     Cape  San  Antonio  to  longitude  76°  west  with  adjacent  part 

of  Great  Bahama  bank.     Compiled  from  the  latest  British  and  Spanish 
charts.     1885.     Ed.  of  aug.  1886.     24  x  43.     Washington,  1886. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  947]. 

Mapa  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  por  doctor  Manuel  Pruna  Santa  Cruz.     Habana, 

1894.     9^  X  24.     Habana,  Castro,  Fernandez  &  c®.  1894. 

The  island  of  Cuba.     2  sheets,  each  29  x  42.     Washington,  1896. 

[In  United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office]. 

■  Cuba  en  1896.     Publicado  par  la  imprenta  '  'America. "     14  x  19.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1896. 
[In  Pierra  (Fidel  G.)     Cuba.     8°.     New  York,  S.  Figueroa,  1896]. 


256  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Cuba.  Map  and  history  of  Cuba  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.  By  E.  Han- 
naford.  32  pp.  1  fold.  map.  18°.  Springfield,  0.  Mast,  Crowell  & 
Kirkpatrick,  1897. 

Mapa  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.     col.     18  x  34.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1897. 

Mapa  del  teatro  de  la  guerra  de  Cuba  comprendiendo  la  mitad  oriental  de 

la  isla  desde  Santa  Clara  hasta  la  punta  Maysi.  Dibujado  por  d.  Jose  Riuda- 
vets  y  Cudury  segiin  los  datos  m^s  completos  publicados  hasta  "el  dia  y 
editado  por  la  empresa  de  la  ilustracion  Espafiola  y  Americana.  2  sheets, 
each  19  x  31.     Madrid,  Rivadeneyra,  [1897]. 

Atlas  of  ports,  cities  and  localities  of  the  island  of  Cuba.  Containing  repro- 
ductions o*f  maps,  charts  and  plans  obtained  from  the  United  States  Con- 
gressional library,  Coast  and  geodetic  survey,  Hydrographic  office.  Engineer 
dept.  U.  S.  army;  also  Pichardo's  map  of  the  island  of  Cuba,  and  other 
sources.  2  p.  1.  7  1.  61  maps.  obi.  fol.  Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Adjutant  general's  office]. 

Culebra.     Culebra  id.     The  whole  [Large  Harbor]  will  accommodate  the  navies  of 
France  &  England  combined,     ms.     24^  x  36.     [187—?] 
Note. — Autograph  copy  signed  "David  D.  Porter,  admiral." 

Mar  de  las  Antillas.     Carta  de  la  isla  Culebra  levantada  en  1852.     Por  los 

oficiales  Lawrance  y  Parsons  de  la  marina  real  Inglesa.  24^  x  35J. 
Madrid,  direccion  hidrografia,  1878. 

Culpeper,  Va.     Plan  of  Ceder  Mountain  and  north  east  vicinity,  with  references  to 
gen'l  Pope's  campaign. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements  and  impor- 
tant localities,   connected  with    the  campaigns  in  Virginia,     obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia] ,  1864.     plate  9] . 

Cumberland  county,  Ky.  Map.  By  Watson  A.  Fox.  18  x  16.  New  York, 
F.Wogram,  [1865]. 

Cumberland  county,  Me.  Atlas  of  Cumberland  co.  Maine.  From  actual  surveys 
by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  and  others.  62  pp.  incl.  45 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1871. 

Cumberland  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  Cumberland  co.  New  Jersey.  From  actual 
surveys  by  S.  N.  &  F.  W.  Beers,  L.  B.  Lake,  &  C.  S.  Warner,  col. 
60  X  55.     Philadelphia,  A.  Pomeroy,  1862. 

Cumberland  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Cumberland  co.  Pennsylvania.  From  actual 
surveys,  by  H.  F.  Bridgens.     1858.     col.     46  x  63.     Philadelphia,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Cumberland  co.  Pa.     48  pp.     2  pi.  incl.  33  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Cumberland  harbor,  Cuba.     Piano  di  Guantanimo,  chiamato  dagl'  Inglesi  porto 
di  Cumberland.     10  x  8. 
[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  12]. 

See  also  Guantanamo,  Cuba. 


Cumberland  river.     [Survey  of  Cumberland  river,  from  Cowan's  shoals  to  Bartlett's 
creek  island,     [anon.]     12  charts.     Washington,  183-]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  79]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.      .  257 

Cumberland  river.  Map  of  the  Cumberland  river  from  the  falls  to  Nashville. 
Made  to  accompany  a  report  on  the  improvement  of  that  stream  for  the 
navigation  of  it  by  steamboats;  in  obedience  to  a  resolution  of  congress 
dated  april  26,  1834.  By  Howard  Stansbury.  Taken  from  Matthew  Rheas 
map  of  Tennessee,  drawn  by  Randolph  Coyle.  20  x  28.  [Washington, 
1834]. 
^  [In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  76]. 

— ; —  Survey  of  the  Cumberland  river  from  the  falls  to  Nashville,  with  a  view  to 
the  removal  of  the  obstructions  to  steamboat  navigation  between  those 
points.  Made  under  the  direction  of  Howard  Stansbury,  by  John  P. 
Bailey  and  George  O'Driscoll,  1834.  22*  x  45.  [Washington,  1834]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps  etc,  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  77-78]. 

Cumberland  (Fort).     See  Beau  Sejour  (Fort),  Canada. 

CuraQoa,  West  Indies.     Cura<;'ao,  from  the  Dutch  originals  of  Gerand  van  Keulen. 
New  ed.     18  x  24.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)   and  Laurie  (R.H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  32]. 

Curtis  creek  wharf  and  railroad  company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Plan  of  Curtis' 
creek  wharf  and  railroad  company's  improvements  1854.  William  Sides, 
civil  engineer.    22x30.    Philadelphia,  lith.  of  Wagner &McGuigan,  [1854]. 

Custer  county,  Colo.     See  Silver  Cliff,  Colo. 

Cuyaliog-a  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Cuyahoga  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  & 
county  records,  under  the  supervision  of  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  54  x  54. 
Philadelphia,  S.  H.  Matthews,  1858. 

Cram  (Geo.  F. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  Cuyahoga  county  and  the  city  of  Cleveland, 

Ohio.     134  pp.  incl.  64  maps  &  12  portraits,     obi.     fol.     Chicago,  G.  F. 
Cram  &  co.  1892. 

Cuylers  harbor,  San  Miguel  island,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  Cuyler's  harbor, 
island  of  San  Miguel,  California.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the 
command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     17  x  13 J.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Dakota.  Military  map  of  Nebraska  and  Dakota.  By  lieut.  G.  K.  Warren,  from 
the  explorations  made  by  him  in  1855-6  and  in  1857.  Exhibiting  also 
routes  reconnoitred  &  surveyed  by  capts.  Lewis  &  Clark,  major  S.  H.  Long, 
[etc.]  32  X  43.  [Washington],  printed  by  order  of  the  U.  S.  senate, 
[1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Map  of  the  ceded  part  of  Dakota  territory.     Showing  also  portions  of  Minne- 

sota, Iowa  &  Nebraska.     Compiled  by  B.  M.  Smith  and  A.  J.  Hill,  1861. 
col.     17  X  22.     St.  Paul,  lith.  by  L.  Buechner,  [1861]. 

Ceded  part  of  Dakota  territory.     Showing  progress  of  U.  S.  land  survey 

during  1862.     Under  the  direction  of  the  surveyor  gen.,  G.  D.  Hill.     And 
localities  for  which   estimates  are  presented  for  the  fiscal  year   ending 
June  30,  1864.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.     3d  sess.     13^  x  14. 
[Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

H.  Doc.  516 IT 


258  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Dakota.     Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Iowa  and  Dakota.     Oct.  10,  1862.     House 

ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.     3d  sess.     17  x  19^     [Washington,  1863]. 
'  [United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Chapman's  sectional  map  of  the  surveyed  part  of  Dakota,     col.     I65  x  27. 

Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1869. 

Map  of  Dakota.     Drawn  from  official  plats  of  surveys  and  published  by 

Jas.  S.  Foster.     18  x  21.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [187-]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Dakota  and  Nebraska. 

col.     16  X  13.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Dakota.     1876.     col.     15  x  12.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 

&  CO.  [1876]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  &  southern  Dakota.     Pre- 

,  pared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Stebbins, 

[1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township  county  and  railroad  map  of  Dakota,     title. 

18x21.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.  [1879]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  territory  of  Dakota  with  adjacent  parts  of  Montana, 

Wyoming,  Nebraska,  Iowa  and  Minnesota  and  portions  of  the  dominion 
of  Canada.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     1879.     2  sheets.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[Ujiited  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Dakota,     [etc.] 

15  pp.      1  map  18  x  20^     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1881]. 

Geographically  correct  sectional  map  of  the  golden  northwest  and  great 

wheat  region  of  North  Dakota.  1882.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Heinze 
bros.  and  E.  P.  Adams.  Scale  1  in.  =12  miles.  20x21.  Jamestown, 
Da.  E.  P.  Wells  &  Dudley,  1882. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Correct  map  of  Dakota.     Nov.  1,  1882.     Published 

for  the  Chicago   &  northwestern  railway.      18  x  24.      Chicago,   Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.   [1882]. 
Note. — No  text  on  reverse. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Correct  map  of  Dakota.     Nov.  1,  1882.     Published 

for  the  Chicago  &  northwestern  railway,     fold.     18  x  24.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.   [1882]. 
Note. — Text  on  reverse  in  Danish. 

See  also  Brown  county;  Ramsey  county;  Spink  county;  Stutsman  coun'-y. 

North  Dakota;  South  Dakota. 

Dakota  county,  Minn.  Map  of  Dakota  county,  Minn.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
Ed.  A.  H.  Hoenck,  1874.     35  x  29.     St.  Paul,  Hoenck  &  Roosen,  [1874].' 

Danbury,  Conn.     [Map  of  the  route  of  gen.  William  Tryon's  expedition  to  Dan- 
bury,     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  14.     1777?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  of  Montresor.     Numbered  in  pencil,  264. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of   Danbury,  Conn.     55  pp.  incl.   13  maps.      fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Danville,  Olney  and  Ohio  river  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Map 
of  the  Danville,  Olney  &  Ohio  railroad  and  its  connections.  2U  x  27. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.   [1881]. 

Darien  (Isthnms  of).     See  I'anama  (Isthmus  of). 


I 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  259 

Darke  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Darke  co.  Ohio,  from  surveys  and  county  records 
by  J.  Chace,  jr.     55  x  43.     Philadelphia,  8.  H.  Matthews,  1857. 

Griffing,  Gordon,  &  co.     Atlas  of  Darke  co.  Ohio.     76  pp.  6  1.  incl.    38  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888. 

Dauphin  county,   Penn.      Map.     From  actual  surveys  by  J.  South  wick.     fold. 
■].      38  X  58.     Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Barker,  [1858].' 

Dauphin  (Port),  Haiti.     Plan  of  the  bay  and  town  of  Port  Dauphin  in  the  island  oi 
Hispaniola.   [&]  A  plan  of  -Monte  Christe  bay  with  the  Seven  Brothers 
on  the  north  coast  of  St.  Domingo.     8|  x  6|  &  6|  x  9}. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.   H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  56]. 

Davidson  county,  Tenn.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  made  by  order  of  the  county 
court  of  Davidson  co.  1871.  Surveyed  and  mapped  by  Wilbur  F.  Foster, 
col.     58  X  48.     :New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871. 

Davis  strait,  North  America.     Preliminary  sketch  showing  the  position  of  Davis's 
south  shoal  and  other  dangers  recently  discovered  by  the  coast  survey 
[etc.]  18  X  19.     New  York,  J.  Ackerman,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Dawfoskee  river  and  sound.     See  Calibogue  sound,  South  Carolina. 

Deerfield  township,  Warren  county,  Penn.  Map  of  the  oil  lands  of  Dennis  run 
and  vicinity,  Deerfield  township,  Warren  county.  Pa.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  J.  P.  Gould,  col.  31  x  34.  New  York,  F.  Mayer  &  co.  lith. 
[1866]. 

Be  Kalb  county.  111.  Map  of  De  Kalb  co.  Illinois,  by  Daniel  W.  Lamb.  40  x  28. 
[DeKalb,  I860?]. 

Ensign  (D.  W. )   &  co.     Plat  book  of  De  Kalb  county,  Illinois.     131  pp. 

incl.  front.  &  46  col.  maps.     fol.     [Chicago,  D.  W.  Ensign  &  co.]  1892. 

De  Kalb  county,  Ind.  Map  of  De  Kalb  co.  Indiana.  From  government  &  recent 
surveys,  compiled,  drawn  and  published  by  E.  B.  Gerber  &  C.  A.  O. 
McClellan.  col.  44  x  51.  Philadelphia,  E.  B.  Gerber  &  C.  A.  O. 
McClellan,  1863. 

Delancy  farm,  New  York  city.  Map  of  Delancy  farm,  "eastern  part."  Lying 
in  the  present  11th  and  13th  wards.  Drawn  by  dr.  Heinrich  Wind  wart. 
1880.     43  X  37.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1880]. 

Delavan,  Wis.  (Village  of).  Kelsey  (S.  C. )  Map  of  Delavan,  Wisconsin.  Diawn 
from  accurate  survey.  1860.  [anon.]  col.  30  x  42.  Milwaukee,  lith. 
by  L.  Lipman,  [1861]. 

Delaware.  A  map  of  parts  of  the  provinces  of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  with  the 
counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex  on  Delaware  according  to  the 
most  exact  surveys  yet  made,  drawn  in  the  year  1740.     18  x  21. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.  2d  series.  The  breviate  in  the  boundary  dis- 
pute between  Penn' a  and  Maryland.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1891.     v.  16]. 

Note. — By  Benj.  Eastburn. 

A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  and  the  three  Delaware 

counties.     By  Lewis  Evans.     1749.     L.  Herbert  sculp.     19  x  25.     Phila- 
delphia, L.  Evans,  1749. 


260  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Delaware.     A  map  of  Maryland  with  the  Delaware  counties  and  the  southern  part 
of  New  Jersey,  etc.     By  T.  Kitchin.     6^  x  9.     [London],  for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1757]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1757].     v.  26, 
aug.  1757.     opp.  p.  376]. 

Campaigns  of  1776-1777.     [In  New  York,  New  Jersey,  1776;  Pennsylvania 

and  Delaware,  1777.     anon.]     17^x21.     [London,  1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  24]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  in  capt.  John  Hall's  The  history  of  the  civil  war 

in  America,     [anon.]     v.  1.     front.     1780. 

A  plan  of  Delaware  river  from  Chester  to  Philadelphia.     Shewing  the  situa- 

tion of  his  majesty's  ships  &c.  on  the  15th  nov.   1777.     Surveyed  and 

sounded  by  lieut.  John  Hunter.  30  x  21. 

[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F,   W. )  The  Atlantic  Neptune,     fol.     London, 
1780-81]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent;  to  which  is  added  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  Elk  river 
in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills,  col. 
11  X  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  180). 

[Map  of  proposed  roads  through  the  south  east  part  of  Pennsylvania  and 

the  north  part  of  Maryland  and  Delaware,     ms.     anon.     12J  x  15.     178-?] 

To  the  American  philosophical  society  this  map  of  the  peninsula  between 

Delaware  &  Chesopeak  bays  with  the  said  bays  and  shores  adjacent  drawn 
from  the  most  accurate  surveys  is  inscribed  by  John  Churchman. 
22|  X  17.     [Baltimore,  1788]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

[Rochambeau:  8]. 

Delaware.     6x7. 

[In  Scott   (Joseph).     The  United  States  gazetteer.      16°.     Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

The  states  of  Maryland  and   Delaware,   from  the  latest   surveys.     1795. 

B.  Martin  sculp.     14  x  17. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  13]. 

Delaware,  from  the  best  authorities.     W.  Barker  sculp,    [anon.]    9  x  16. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew).    Carey's  American  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 

1796.     no.  11]. 

Delaware.     7x6. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     A  geographical  description  of  the  states  of  Maryland 
and  Delaware.     18°.     Philadelphia,  1807]. 

Geographical,  historical  and  statistical  map  of  Delaware.    Drawn  by  F.  Lucas, 

jr.     11  X  9^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  19]. 

Tanner  (H.  S. )     Virginia,  Maryland,  and  Delaware,  exhibiting  the  route  of 

the  James  river  &  Kanawha  improvement.  20  x  29.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  [1833]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     1839.     20  x  28. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  261 

Delaware.     A  new  map  of  ^Maryland  and  Delaware.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.    10|  x  13^. 
Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  [1841]. 
[In  his  A  geographical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.     16°.     Philadelphia, 
1841]. 


A  map  of  the  state  of  Delaware.  From  original  surveys.  By  Jacob  Price  & 
Samuel  M.  Rea.     54  x  33.     Philadephia,  R.  P.  Smith,  1850. 

Map  of  part  of  Virginia,  ^Maryland,  and  Delaware  from  the  best  authorities. 
Compiled  from  official  sources  &  drawn  by  Charles  Heyne.  26  x  38. 
New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1861. 

Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Dela- 
ware, showing  also  eastern  Tennessee,  &  parts  of  other  adjoining  states, 
all  the  fortifications,  military  stations,  [etc.]  col.  31  x  44.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1862. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)  Johnson's  Virginia,  Delaware,  Maryland  &  AVest  Virginia, 
col.     17  X  23.     [New  York,  Johnson  &  Ward,  1864]. 

Boughman,  Thomas  &  co.'s  map  of  the  peninsula  embracing  Delaware  and 
the  eastern  shores  of  Maryland  &  Virginia.  Compiled  from  the  United 
States  coast  surveys  and  other  actual  surveys  by  D.  G.  Beers,  col. 
40  X  26.     Wilmington,  Boughman,  Thomas  &  co.  1868. 

Johnson's  Delaware  and  Maryland,  col.  11  x  17.  New  York,  A.  J. 
Johnson,  [1868]. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  states  of  Maryland,  Delaware,  and  the  District  of 
Columbia.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray.  col.  15  x  24. 
Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states 
of  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland  &  Delaware  and  portions  of  the 
adjoining  states,  col.  30  x  43.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1882  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and 
Maryland  and  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869.  Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.  Engraved  by  D. 
McClelland.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Maryland  and 
District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  43  pp.  1  map.  12i  x  19.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

See  also  Kent  count v:  Newcastle  countv. 


Delaware  bay  and  river.     Nova  Svecia  hodie  dicta  Pensylvania.     Anno  1654  och 
1655.     Ardenna  nova  [etc.]  of  P.  Lindstrom.     Th.  Campanius  Holm  fecit. 
lOi  x  5. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     [4®.  serie].     8°.     Paris,  1843.     p.  37]. 
Note. — Reference  to  this  map  on  p.  259  of  "Nouvelles  annales." 

Operations  on  the  Delaware. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 


262  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Delaware  bay  and  river.  The  course  of  Delaware  river  from  Philadelphia  to 
Chester  with  the  several  forts  and  stackadoes  raised  by  the  Americans,  and 
the  attacks  made  by  his  majesty's  land  and  sea  forces.  2d  ed.  [anon.] 
17 J  X  26f.  London,  for  W.  Faden,  jan.  1,  1785. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  20J. 

A  chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river,  containing  a  full  &  exact  description  of 

the  shores,  creeks,  harbours,  soundings,  shoals,  sands  and  bearings  of  the 
most  considerable  land  marks  from  the  capes  to  Philadelphia.  Taken 
from  the  original  chart  published  at  Philadelphia  by  Joshua  Fisher. 
Engraved  by  William  Faden.  18|  x  27.  London,  "VV.  Faden,  march  12, 
1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  26]. 

A  chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river,  containing  a  full  &  exact  description 

of  the  shores,  creeks,  harbours,  soundings,  shoals,  sands  and  bearings  of 
the  most  considerable  landmarks  from  the  Capes  to  Philadelphia.  Taken 
from  the  original  chart  published  at  Philadelphia  by  Joshua  Fisher. 
Engraved  by  William  Faden.  18^  x  27.  London,  AV.  Faden,  march  12, 
1776. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793] . 
no  31]. 

=    Same.     A  chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river.     Taken  from  the  orginal  chart 

published  at  Philadelphia  by  Joshua  Fisher.     W.  Haydon  sculpt,     col. 
8  X  26.     London,  A.  Drury,  30  nov.  1776. 
[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  17]. 

Same.     Baye  de  la  Delaware  avec  les  ports,  sondes,  dangers,  bines,  etc. 

depuis  les  caps  jusqu'a  Philadelphie,  d'apres  la  carte  de  Joshua  Fisher 
publiee  a  Philadelphie.     18 J  x  25.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis ) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  15]. 

Fisher  (Joshua).     Chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river,  from  the  capes  to  Phil- 

adelphia, being  part  of  the  province  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania. 
Copied  from  the  original  by  I.  Hills  1777.     ms.     24^  x  55. 

[In  Hills  (John).  A  collection  of  plans  etc.  etc.  etc.  of  the  province  of 
New  Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1772-1782].     no.  16]. 

Note. — The  name  of  the  author  is  not  on  the  map,  but  is  given  on,  the  gen- 
eral table  of  contents  of  the  collection. 

The  course  of  Delaware  river  from  Philadelphia  to  Chester,  exhibiting  the 

several  works  erected  by  the  rebels  to  defend  its  passage  with  the  attack 

upon  them  by  his  majesty's  land  &  sea  forces.     Engraved  by  William 

Faden.     18  x  27.     [London],  W.  Faden,  1778. 
Note. — The  first  ed.  of  a  printed  map,  with  a  large  ms.  addition  in  red  ink 

for  a  second.     With  a  plan  of  Mud  island,  with  fort  Mifflin,  and  part  of 

Carpenter's  island. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  84]. 

Same.     [The  course  of  Delaware  river  from  Philadelphia  to  Chester,     ms. 

By  Wm.  Faden.     [anon.]     17  x  27.     1778?]. 
Note. — Inset  sketch  of  Mud  island  with  fort  Mifflin. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  83]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  263 

Delaware  bay  and  river.     To  the  American  philosophical  society  this  map  of  the 
peninsula  between  Delaware  &  Chesopeak  bays,  with  the  said  bays  and 
shores  adjacent,  drawn  from  the  most  accurate  survey,  by  John  Church- 
man.     22x17.     [Baltimore,  1788]. 
[Rochambeau:  8]. 

A  chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river,  containing  a  full  and  accurate  description 

of  the  shores,  creeks,  [etc.]  faithfully  coppied  from  that  published  at  Phila- 
delphia. By  Joshua  Fisher,  together  with  the  tide  table  from  the  capes 
to  Philadelphia,  and  the  set  of  the  tides  on  the  several  quarters  of  the  flood 
and  ebb.  19  x  27.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  10]. 

A  survey  &  soundings  of  the  waters  between  the  island  and  New  Jersey  shore 

opposite  the  city  of  Philadelphia  compleated  by  us  the  24  dec.  1818.  Signed 
Lewis  Wernnag,  John  Bannan,  Isaac  Nathans,  ms.  col.  25  x  52. 
[1818]. 

A  map  of  the  original  settlements  on  the  Delaware  by  the  Dutch  and  Swedes. 

12^  x  7i 
[In  Ferris  (Benjamin).     A  history  of  the  original  settlement  on  the  Dela- 
ware.    8°.     Wilmington,  1846]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Delaware  and  Chesapeake  bays,  and  the  sea  coast  from 

cape  Henlopen  to  cape  Charles.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 
direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     Published  in  1855.     [C.  no.  3] . 
24|  X  31.     New  York,  Brown  <fe  Hasbrouck,  1855. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map  of  Delaware  bay  and  river.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  survey 

under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     3  sheets,  each 
25x35.     [Washington,  1858]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Eldridge's  chart  no.  11.     Delaware  bay  and  river.     From  the  United  States 

coast  and  George  Eldridge's  surveys.     48  x  30.     Boston,  S.  Thaxter  &  son, 
1880. 
Delaware  county,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Delaware  co.  New  York.     From  actual  survey 
by  Jay  Gould.     56  x  56.     Philadelphia,  C.  G.  Keeney,  1856. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Delaware  co.  N.  Y.     30  pp.  incl.  19  col. 

maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Delaware  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  the  district  of  Delaware  in  Ohio.  By  Joseph 
Howard.  H.  Piatt  sc.  3d  ed.  24  x  16.  Delaware,  published  by  the 
author,  1824. 

Map  of  the  district  of  Delaware  in  Ohio.     By  Joseph  Howard.    H.  Piatt  sc. 

3d  ed.     25  x  16.     Delaware,  published  by  the  author,  1824. 

Delaware  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Delaware  county,  Penn.  By  Joshua  W.  Ash, 
m.  d.  From  original  surveys.  With  the  farm  limits.  42  x  56.  Phila- 
delphia, R.  P.  Smith,  1848. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Map   of   Delaware   co.   and   the   city  of   Philadelphia. 

Scale:  2  inches  per  mile.    col.    50  x  58.    Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co. 
1876. 
Dennis  run,  Deerfield  township,  Penn.     Map  of  the  oil  lands  of  Dennis  run  and 
vicinity,  Deerfield  tow^nship,  Warren  county.  Pa.     From  actual  surveys 
by  J.  P.  Gould,     col.     31  x  34.     New  York,  F.  Mayer  &  co.  lith.  [1866]. 


264  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Dento  county,   Tex.     Map.    20  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  oflBce]. 

Denver,  Colo.  Map.  From  authentic  sources,  by  E.  H.  Kellogg  and  J.  H.  Bon- 
sall.     36  X  41.     Philadelphia,  Worley  &  Bracher,  1871. 

Thayer's  map  of  Denver,  Colorado.     Published  by  A.  L.  Thayer  and  Frank 

P.  Swindler,     col.     29  x  31.     Denver,  H.  L.  Thayer  &  F.  P,  Swindler,  1874. 

Mills  engraving  co.      Mills'  fob-map  of  Denver.      7  x  Sk      Denver,  Col. 

Mills  engraving  co.  [1881]. 

Rollandet's  new  map  of  the  city  of   Denver.     Compiled   and   drawn  by 

[Edward]  Rollandet  &  Von  Rechthofen,  Denver,  Colorado.  Scale  of  400 
ft.  to  the  inch.  col.  76  x  76.  Philadelphia,  mounted  by  E.  P.  Nail  &  co. 
map  publishers,  [1881]. 

Lawrence  (W.  H.)    &  co.     Guide  map  to  the  city  of  Denver,  Colorado. 

16  x  21.     Denver,  W.  H.  Lawrence  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rollandet's  map  of  the  city  of  Denver,  Colo.     Scale  1250  feet  to  the  inch. 

Pocket  ed.     34  x  34.     Denver,  1885. 

Robinson   (E.)    &  others.     Robinson's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Denver,   Colo. 

title,     index  map.     31  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1887. 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  railway.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande  railway.  Showing  its  connections  and  extensions  also  the 
relative  position  of  Denver  and  Pueblo  to  all  the  principal  towns  and 
mining  regions  of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico.  28  x  35.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Des  Moines  rapids,  Mississippi  river.     Map  of  the  Des  Moines  rapids  of  the 

Mississippi  river.     Drawn  by  It.  M.  C.  Meigs  &  Henry  Kayser.     Surveyed 

by  It.  R.  E.  Lee  &  others.     Sept.  1837.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     no.  1.     24  x  52. 

[Washington,  1837]. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  et<3.   published ,  by 

order  of  congress. '  fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  154]. 
Note. — No.  1,  of  survey  of  the  Mississippi  river. 

Detroit,  Mich..     Environs  of  Detroit.     11  x  9. 

[In  Darby  (William).     A  tour  from  the  city  of  New  York.     8°.     New  York, 
1819]. 

A  counting  house  map  of  the  city  of  Detroit.     Drawn,  engraved  and  pub- 

lished by  John  Farmer. 
[Inset  Farmer  (John).     Map  of  Wayne   county,  Michigan,     col.     30  x  35. 
Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1855]. 

Munro's  map.     Compiled  Vjy  J.  F.  Munro.     Approved  &  adopted  by  the 

common  council,  may  12,  1857.  rev.  ed.  col.  61  x  78.  Detroit,  Munro 
&  Sage  sons  &  co.  1868. 

Guide  mapofthe  city  of  Detroit.     Drawn  by  Eugene  Robinson,     col.     24x26. 

Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  [1863]. 

J.  W.  Frisbie's  hand  book  and  guide  map  of  the  city  of  Detroit.     [Drawn- 

by  Eugene  Robinson].     23  x  26.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  [1870]. 

Map,  showing  the  fire  limits,  paved  streets  &  sewers.     From  drawings  by 

Eugene  Robinson.     12  x  16.     Detroit,  order  of  common  council,  1870. 

Map.     1871.     Comi)iled  by  Eugene  Robinson.     62  x  76.     Detroit,  the  Cal- 

vert lith.  eng.  <!k  jnib.  co.  1871. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  265 

Detroit,  Mich.     Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.      ]Map  and  manual  of  the  city  of  Detroit.     79 
pj).     1  fold.  map.     18°.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  [1872]. 

Guide  map  of  the  city  of  Detroit.     Drawn  by  Eugene  Robinson.     21  x  25. 

Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  [1872]. 

Crowe  (T.  J.)     Map  of  the  principal  business  portion  of  the  city  of  Detroit, 

Michigan.     3x5.     Detroit,  the  Crowe  printing  and  engraving  co.  [1876]. 

Detroit  and  its  environs.     Compiled  from  ofhcial  and  original  sources  by 

Charles  H.  Ellis,     cloth.     44  x  44.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1876. 

Guide  map  of  the  city  of  Detroit.     Published  by  Silas  Farmer  &  co.     22  x  22. 

Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  [1878]. 

May  hew  (Ira).     Guide  map  of  Detroit.     5i  x  9.     [Buffalo],  Buffalo  photo. 

eng.  CO.  [1878]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Detroit,  Mich.     Compiled  &  corrected  by  Eugene  Robin- 

son.    66  x  78.     Detroit,  the  Calvert  lith.  &  eng.  co.  1879. 

Robinson  (E. )  &  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Detroit  and  suburbs. 

title,     index  map.     29  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1885. 

Detroit  prior  to  the  fire  of  June  11, 1805.     Prepared  by  C.  M.  Burton,  Wayne 

county  abstract  office,  from  official  records.     R.  J.  Mackey,  draughtsman. 
16 J  X  11.     New  York,  photo-gravure  co.  [1889]. 

:Map  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Detroit.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1890. 

Detroit  river.     Map  of  Detroit  river  and  adjacent  country,  from  an  original  draw- 
ing, by  a  British  engineer.     22J  x  17. 
[In  Melish  (John) .     A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia,  1813.     pi.  no.  7.] 

—     West  end  of  lake  Erie  and  Detroit  river.     From  surveys  under  the  orders  of 

lieut.  col.  James  Kearney,  1849,     37  x  28.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.    AVar  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1852]. 

Dewitt  county,  111.     Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  De  Witt  co.  and  the  state  of  Illi- 
nois, [etc.]     93  pp.  inch  56  maps.    fol.    Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Dewitt  county,  Tex.     jNIap  of  De  Witt  county.     24J  x  25^.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A. 
Gast  &  CO.  [1881]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Dimmit  county,  Tex.      [Map].     21  x  21.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Disappointment  (Cape).     See  Hancock  (Cape),  Oregon. 

District  of  Columbia.    Territory  of  Columbia.    Drawn  by  And' w  Ellicott.    1  sheet. 
22x22.     [n.  p.  1793]. 
XoTE. — First  topographical  survey  of  the  District. 

Same.     Territory  of  Columbia.     Drawn  by  And'w  Ellicott.      Engraved  by 

P.  A.  F.  Tardieu.     10^  x  10^.     Paris,  1815. 
[In  Warden  (D.  B. )     A  chorographical  and  statistical  description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Paris,  Smith,  1816.     front.] 

Same.     Territory  of  Columbia.     [Drawn  by  And'w  Ellicott.     anon.]     Scale, 

2  inches  to  one  mile.     22  x  22. 
[In  District  of  Columbia.     Maps  and  plans,     fol.     Washington,  A.  B.  Ham- 
ilton, 1852.     at  end]. 


266  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

District  of  Columbia.     Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  the  District 
of  Columbia.     11  x  10^ 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas' 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  21]. 

Maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  city  of  Washington,  and  plats  of  the 

squares  and  lots  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Printed  in  pursuance  of  a 
resolution  of  the  senate  of  the  United  States,  title.  159  plats.  3  fold, 
maps.     fol.     Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852. 

Topographical  map  of  the  original  District  of  Columbia  and  environs;  show- 

ing the  fortifications  around  the  city  of  Washington.  By  E.  G.  Arnold, 
col.     30  X  32.     New  York,  G.  W\  Colton,  1862. 

Martenet  (S.  J. )  &  others.    New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state  of  Maryland 

and  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  108  pp.  incl.  30  maps.  fol.  Baltimore, 
Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  states  of  Maryland,  Delaw^are,  and  the  District  of 

Columbia.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray.  col.  15  x  24. 
Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including  the 

counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Va,  77  pp.  4  1.  incl.  49  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Rand,  McNally  ■&  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Maryland  and 

District'of  Columbia,  [etc.]  43  pp.  1  map.  12|xl9.  fold.  18°.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  States  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and 

Maryland  and  of  the  District  of  Columbia  with  adjacent  parts  of  New 
York,    [etc.]      By  W.  L.  Nicholson.      The  1st  ed.   was  issued  in  1869. 
Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.     Engraved  by  D.  McClelland.    4  sheets.     [Wash- 
ington, 1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  46  pp.  1  map. 
13  X  19.     fold.     16°'.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  adjacent  portions  of  Maryland  and 

Virginia.  1891.  Prepared  by  W.  Kesley  Schoepf.  E.  H.  Berry  del. 
Prepared  for  Thos.  J.  Fisher.     Washington,  Bell  litho.  co.  1891. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  54  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Roberts'  road  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  adjoining  }><)rtion8  of 

Maryland  and  Virginia.     W^ashington,  W.  F.  Roberts,  [1896]. 

Road  book  of  District  of  Columbia  division  of  league  of  American  wheel- 

men, containing  also  some  of  the  principal  routes  in  Maryland  and  Vir- 
ginia, [etc.]  1st  ed.  3  p.  1.  76  pp.  3  fold.  maps.  obi.  12°.  [Wash- 
ingtx^n,  G.  E.  Williams,  1897]. 

See  also  Washington,  D.  C. 

Dog  Island,  West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  islands  and  channels  of  St.  Bartholomew, 
St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  Dog  and  Prickly  Pear,  etc.  from  the  surveys  and 
obsers'ations  of  mr.  Samuel  Fahlberg.     19 J  x  27i. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     I^ondon, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  IHIS.     no.  19]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  267 

Dolores,  Colo.  Map  of  Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan,  Ouray, 
San  Miguel,  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.  By  Emil  Fischer,  1886.  30  x  32J. 
St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 

Dolores  mines,  Ouray  county,  Colo.  Map  of  the  Dolores  mines  situated  in  Pio- 
neer mining  district,  Ouray  county,  Colorado.  Compiled  from  actual  sur- 
veys by  J.  F.  Wannemaker  [&]  Wm.  Munro.  1880.  27  x  32.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McXally  &  CO.  [1880]. 

Dominica  (Island  of),  West  Indies.     Dominica,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     24f  x  19. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  99]. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Dominica,  taken  from  an  actual  survey;  also  part  of 

Martinico  &  Guadaloupe.     Shewing  their  true  bearing  &  distances  from 
each  other.     By  Thos.  Bowen.     7 J  x  9^. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,  [1778].     v. 
48.     Dec.  1778.     opp.  p.  603]. 

L'isle  de  la  Dominique.     Par  m.  J.  'SI.     [anon.]     24  x  18f.     Paris,  Lattre, 

.  1779. 

[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  27c]. 

Dominica   from  an  actual   survey.     An  improved  ed.     [anon.]     24  x  18^. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  10,  1810. 
[In  AVhittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  23]. 

Donolio  battery.     See  Fishing  battery,  Chesapeake  bay. 

Dorcliester,  Mass.  [View  of  the  fortifications  around  Dorchester,  ms.  anon. 
6x19.     1776?]. 

Douglas  county,  Kans.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Douglas  co.  Kansas.  60  pp. 
incl.  19  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Doug-las  county,  Nebr.  Map.  Compiled,  drawn  and  published  by  Andrew  Rose- 
water,     col.     30  X  64.     Omaha,  Neb.  A.  Rosewater,  [1868]. 

Drummond  island,  Mich.     Map  of  the  south  west  end  of  Drummond  island,  show- 
ing British  occupation  1815-1828.     14  x  16^. 
[In  Cook  (Samuel  F.)     Drummond  island.     8°.     Lansing,  Mich.  1896].' 

Map  of  Drummond  island  and  the  island  adjacent  ^Michigan.     31  x  50.     New 

York,  for  S.  Whitney  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Dubuque,  Iowa.  Map  of  the  mineral  region  of  Dubuque  &  vicinity.  Compiled 
and  published  by  H.  De  Werthes.  23  x  29.  [Dubuque,  H.  De  Werthes, 
1858]. 

Dukes  county,  Mass.  ^lap  of  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Dukes  and  Nantucket, 
Mass.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the  state,  the  details 
from  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Walling.  1858. 
56  x  60.     Boston,  D.  R.  Smith  &  co.  1858. 

Duluth,  Minn.  Roe  (Frederick  B.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Duluth,  St.  Louis  county, 
Minn.     2  p.  1.     index  map.     30  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  F.  B.  Roe,  1890. 

Duluth  land  district,  Minn.  Lumberman's  map  of  the  Duluth  land  district  of 
Minnesota.  Compiled  from  the  plats  of  United  States  surveys  and  drawn 
by  Elmer,  Newell  <fe  Morrison.  Scale  4  miles  to  an  inch.  42  x  50.  Boston, 
heliotype  printing  co.  1884. 


268  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Duluth  and  Winnipeg-  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.  Map  showing 
the  route  of  the  Duluth  &  Winnipeg  railroad  and  its  connections.  28  x  33. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Dung-eness  harbor.     See  False  Dungeness  harbor,  Washington. 

Dunkirk  harbor,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Dunkirk  harbor,  showing  the  works  erected  by 
the  United  States  and  the  plan  of  those  projected  for  its  further  improve- 
ment; together  with  the  change  of  outline  of  shore  caused  by  their  erection 
up  to  sept.  30,  1838.  Copied  in  part  from  It.  T.  S.  Brown's  map  of  1835, 
by  It.  I.  H.  Simpson.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  14  x  24.  [Washington,  1838]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published   by 

order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  42]. 
Note. — Accompanying  annual  report  1838,  W.  G.  Williams,  capt.  U.  S.  topo. 
eng's. 

Dupag-e  county,  111.  Van  Yechten's  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties  [111.]  also 
the  northern  part  of  Lake  co.  Indiana,  col.  57  x  47.  Chicago,  J.  Van 
Vechten,  1872. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder's  real  estate  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties 

[111.]  and  part  of  Will  co.  Ills;  also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.     col.     72  x  62. 
Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten  &  L.  M.  Snyder,  1875. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder.     Guide  map  of  Cook,  Dupage  and  parts  of  Will  & 

Kane  counties.  111.    also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.     Showing  the  suburban 
towns  of  Chicago,     col.     Chicago,  Van  Vechten  &  Snyder,  1881. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder.     Guide  map  of  Cook  and  Dupage  counties,  Illinois. 

Showing  the  suburban  towns  of  Chicago,     col.     20  x  24.     Chicago,  Van 
Vechten  &  Snyder,  1881. 

Du  Q,uesne  (Fort) ,  Penn.      [Map  of  the  country  about  the  Mississippi,  from  lake 
Erie  to  the  mouth  of  the  Ohio.     Drawn  by  Chegeres,  the  Indian],     ms. 
13x16.     &2  1.  exp.     [1754?]. 
Note. — Showing  the  roads  to  Fort  Du  Quesne.    Title  on  reverse  "  Map  of  the 
country  about  the  Mississippi." 

Plan  of  fort  Le  Quesne,  built  by  the  French  at  the  fork  of  the  Ohio  and 

Monongahela  in  1754.     [By  Robert  Stobo.    anon.]    col.     12  x  13.     [Lon- 
don], for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1768]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  24]. 

Same.    Plan  of  fort  le  Quesne,  built  by  the  French  at  the  fork  of  the  Ohio  and 

Monongahela  in  1754.     [By  Robert  Stobo.     anon.] 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  45]. 
»NoTE. — This  plan  was  sent  from  America,  as  it  had  been  taken  by  some 
curious  French  deserters. 

^ 'Opy  of  a  sketch  of  the  Monongahela  with  the  field  of  battle,  done  by  an 

Indian,     ms.     [anon.]     10  x  10.     [1755?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  of  John  Montresor. 

A  sketch  of  the  field  of  battle,  with  the  disposition  of  the  troops  in  the 

l)eginning  of  the  engagement  of  the  9  July,  [1755]  on  the  Monongahela  7 
miles  from  fort  Du  Quesne,     ms.     [anon.]     9  x  14. 
Note. — The  battle  which  resulted  in  the  defeat  of  the  British  and  death  of 
gen.   Braddock.     A  map  with  features  somewhat  similar  to  this  is  in 
Sargent's  History  of  an  exjtedition  against  Fort  Du  Quesne. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  269 

Du  Quesne  (Fort),  Penn.  Six  plans  of  the  different  dispositions  of  the  English 
army  under  the  command  of  the  late  gen.  Braddock,  in  North  America. 
[By  Robert  Orme.     anon.] 

CONTEXTS. 

1.  A  plan  of  the  line  of  march  with  the  whole  baggage. 

2.  A  plan  of  the  disposition  of  the  advanced  party,  consisting  of  400  men. 

3.  A  plan  of  the  line  of  march  of  the  detachment  from  the  little  meadows. 

4.  A  plan  of  the  encampment  of  the  detachment  from  the  little  meadows. 

5.  A  plan  of  the  field  of  battle  and  dispositicm  of  the  troops,  as  they  were  on  the  march  at 

the  time  of  the  attack  on  the  9th  of  Jnly,  1755. 

6.  A  map  of  the' country  between  Will's  Creek  and  Monongahela  River,  shewing  the  rout 

and  encampments  of  the  English  army,  in  1755. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
46-52]. 

Same. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  11]. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  4]. 

A  plan  of  the  new  fort  at  Pittsburgh  or  Du  Quesne,  nov.  1759. 

Sketch  of  fort  Du  Quesne,  now  Pittsburgh,  with  the  adjacent  country. 

[anon.]     4x4. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1759].     v.  28, 
Jan.  1759.     on  p.  56]. 

Ground  plan  of  "Fort  Pitt"  and  Fort  Duquesne.     4 J  x  8. 

[In  Monette  (J.  W.)     History  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     8°.     New 
York,  1846.     v.  1.     p.  199]. 
See  also  Pitt  (Fort). 

Durang-o,  Mexico.     Nuevo  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa, 

Durango  y  territorio  de  la  Baja  California.     Formado  por  G.  de  Fleury. 

24  x  34.     San  Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  W.  Holt, 

1881. 
Dutchess  county,   N.   Y.     Map  of  Dutchess  co.   N.  Y.     From  original  surveys. 

J.  C.  Sidney  c.  e.     57  x  37.     New  York,  J.  E.  Gillet,  1850. 

Map  of  Dutchess  co.  New  York,  from  actual  surveys.     John  E.  Gillette, 

publisher.     58  x  58.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1858. 

Gray  (0.  W.)  &  son.     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y.     70, 

37,  1,  V  pp.  incl.  49  maps.      fol.     Reading,  Pa.  Reading   publishing  co. 
1876. 

Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.     Map  of  the  counties  of  Dutchess,  N.  Y.  and  Litchfield, 

Conn.     18^  x  23.     [New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1888]. 
Dutchess  and  Columbia  and  Connecticut  western  railroads.     Map  of  portions 

of  New  York  and  New  England,  showing  the  routes  of  the  Dutchess 

and  Columbia  &  Connecticut  western  railroads.     25  x  39.      New  York, 

H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 
Duval  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Duval  co.     20  x  29.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 

1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 
Eagle  harbor,  Lake  Superior,  Mich.     Preliminary  chart  of  Eagle  harbor,  lake 

Superior.     Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb 

by  lieut.  W.  F.  Reynolds.     1855.     20  x  29.     [Washington,  1858]. 
[  United  States.     War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1858] . 


270  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Eag-le  harbor,  Lake  Superior,  Mich.  Chart  of  Eagle  harbor.  Reduced  from 
U.  S.  lake  survey.     By  T.  S.  Thompson.     1861.     5 J  x  12.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Eag-le  river,  Lake  Superior,  Mich.     Preliminary  chart  of  Eagle  river,  lake  Supe- 
rior.    Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb,  by 
lieut.  W.  F.  Reynolds.     1855.     Published  under  the  supervision  of  capt.  G. 
G.  Meade,  1859.     19  x  14.     [Washington,  1859]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1859]. 

Chart  of  Eagle  river.     By  T.  S.  Thompson.     7  x  9.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Eag-le  river  country,  Colo.  Newton's  map  of  the  Gunnison  &  Eagle  river  coun- 
tries of  Colorado.     1880.     32  x  23.     Denver,  Colo.  Chain  &  Hardy,  [1880]. 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass.     See  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Easthampton,  Mass.  Miller  (D.  L.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Northampton  &  town  of 
Easthampton,  Hampshire  co.  Mass.  2  p.  1.  18  sheets,  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1895. 

East  New  York,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  village  of  East  New'  York, 
Kings  CO.  and  part  of  the  town  of  Jamaica,  Queens  co.  Long  Island.  Com- 
piled, surveyed  and  drawn  by  J.  C.  E.  Hinrichs.  col.  33  x  58.  New 
York,  Endicott  &  co.  liths.  1871. 

Easton,  Penn.  Map  of  gen.  Sullivan's  march  from  Easton  to  the  Seneca  &  Cayuga 
countries,     ms.     [anon.]     28  x  30.     [1779?]. 

East  Orange,  N.  J.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  the  town  of  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
81  pp.  incl.  21  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

East  river,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  the  Narrows  about  10  miles  from  New  York. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.     1763. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  25]. 

Plan  of  the  Narrows,  shewing  the  channel,  shoal,  depth  of  water,  and  the 

several  battery's  proposed  on  each  side  to  prevent  an  enemy's  sailing  up 
to  New  York.  Scale  of  500  feet  to  an  inch.  ms.  [anon.]  col.  20x29. 
[1776?]. 

A  plan  of  the  Narrows  of  Hells-gate  in  the  East  river  near  which  batteries 

of  cannon  and  mortars  were  erected  on. Long  Island  with  a  view  to  take 
off  the  defences  and  make  breaches  in  the  rebel  fort  on  the  opposite  shore 
to  facilitate  a  landing  of  troops  on  New  York  island.  Drawn  by  Chas. 
Blaskowitz.     ms.     col.     18  x  23.     [1776?]. 

East  river  from  the  Battery  to  Blackwells  isl'd.     Showing  a  proposed  altera- 

tion of  the  exterior  line  of  the  city  between  8th  &  38th  streets,  by  J.  F. 
Harrison.     12  x  28.     [New  York],  F.  Mayer's  lith.  [1855]. 

East  Saginaw,  Mich.  Map.  Fredk.  H.  Herbert  surveyor.  27x44.  [East 
Saginaw,  1866]. 

See  also  Saginaw,  Mich.  ^ 

East  Thomaston,  Me.     See  Rockland,  Me. 

Eastland  county,  Tex      Map.     17  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Eaton  county,  Mich.  Ma})  of  the  counties  of  Eaton  and  Barry,  Michigan.  Drawn 
from  special  surveys  &  official  records  by  Geil  &  Jones.  46  x  54. 
Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 

Map  of  Eaton  and  Barry  counties,  Michigan.     Published  by  Geil,  Harley 

&  Siverd.     col.     45  x  53.     l^hiladelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  271 

Eau  Claire,  "Wis.     Bussell's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Eau  Claire,  Wis.     title.     14  sheets, 
fol.     Eau  Claire,  C.  E.  Bussell,  1888. 

Ebenezer,  Ga.     Plan  von  Neu  Eben-Ezer,  verlegt  von  Matth.  Seutter.     13  x  21. 
[In  Urlsperger  (S.)     Nachrichten  von  den  Salzburgesehen  emigranten  in 
Amerika.     4°.     Halle,  1747.     v.  3]. 

Eciies  (Port).     See  Etches  (Port),  Alaska. 

]^cores  (Fort  des).     Plan  of  fort  des  Ecores  at  Margot.     7^  x  11. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  FAmerique  Septentrionale.  Atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  31]. 

Ecuador,  South.  America.     Carte  de  la  province  de  Quixos  dressee  sur  les  memoires 
et  journaux  de  routes  des  gouverneurs  ie  Quixos  et  d'  Avila  [etc.  ]    Dessinee 
par  A.  de  Humboldt  d  Quito  en  avril  1802.     8 J  x  llf. 
[In  Humbolt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Atlas  geograghique,  [etc.] 
fol.     Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  10]. 

Esquisse  d'une  carte  de  la  province  d' Avila,  tracee  d'apres  les  itineraires  du 

gouverneur  dr.  Miguel  Hernandez  Bello  ^t  d'apres  une  carte  manuscrite 
de  dn.  ApoUinario  Diaz  de  la  Fuente.  Par  A.  de  Humboldt.  Dessinee  a 
Quito  par  A.  de  Humboldt,  1802.  Redigee  par  Henri  Berghaus  a  Berlin 
1833.     8i  X  12. 

[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique,  [etc.] 
fol.     Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  11]. 

Note. — Les  lat.  et  long,  sont  tirees  de  la  belle  carta  de  la  provincia  de  Quito, 
publiee  en  1750  apres  la  mort  de  son  auteur  dn.  Pedro  Maldonado. 

Hohenmessungen  in  Ecuador  und  Colombia  ausgefiihrt  1871-72  von  dr.  Reiss 

und  dr.  Stiibel  auf  grund  der  karten  von  Villavicencia  und  Codazzi,  zusam- 
mengestellt  von  H.  Kiepert.     7n  x  20. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1876.     8°.     Berlin, 
1876.     v.  11.     pi.  3]. 

Carta  geografica  del  Ecuador  por  Dr.  Teodoro  Wolf,  publicada  por  orden  del 

supremo  gobierno  de  la  republica  y  trabajada  bajo  las  presidencias  de  los 
ee.  sefiors  Dr.  D.  J.  M.,  Placido  Caamano  y  D.  Antonio  Flores.  1892.  78J 
x  41.  Escala  1: 445,000.  Leipzig,  instituto  geografico  de  H.  Wagner  &  E. 
Debes,  1892. 

Eden,  Va.     Eden  in  Virginia.     Von  der    Helvetischen    societJit    erkaufte   33,400 
Jucherten  land.     A°.  1736.     1  map  fold.     4°.     [n.  p.  1736]. 
Note. — This  map  is  probably  extracted  from  " Neu-gef undenes  Eden"  1737, 
published  by  the  Helvet.  soc.  to  induce  emigration  to  their  land  in  N.  A 

Edg-artown  harbor,  Mass,     Edgartown  harbor.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical 
survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  lieut.  C.  H.  Davis.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] 

Edisto.     See  South  Edisto. 

Edisto  river.     See  North  Edisto  river. 

Edward  (Fort) ,  N.  Y.      [Plan  of  the  attack  upon  fort  Edward  under  the  command 
of  baron  Ludwig  August  Dieskau,  1 755.    ms.    [anon.]     15x12.    1755]. 
Note. — The  original  of  this  plan  was  found  with  baron  Dieskau  when  he 
was  taken  prisoner. 


272  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Edward  (Fort) ,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  Fort  Edward. 

[In  Roque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm,  4°.  obi.  London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  7]. 

A  plan  of  Fort  Edward  and  its  environs  on  Hudsons  river.     Engraved  by 

T.  Kitchin.     lOi  x  11. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  34].  , 

A  plan  of  the  Royal  Block  house  with  the  environs  at  Fort  Edward. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.  1763. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  23]. 

Eg-gemoggin  Reach,   Me.     Reconnaissance  of  the  eastern  part  of  Eggemoggin 
Reach,  Maine.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut, 
T.  A.  Craven,  1854.     11  x  9.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[  United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Eighteen  mile  creek,  Niagara  county,  N.  Y.     Mouth  of  18  mile  creek,  Niagara 
county.  New  York.     [By]  I.  G.  S.     20  march  1836.     [anon.]     7 J  x  11. 
Washington,  P.  Haas,  iithy.  [1836]. 
[In  United   States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.   published   by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  74]. 

Elgin,  Canada.  Map  of  the  villages  of  Bellevue,  Niagara  Falls,  and  Elgin.  T.  D. 
Judah,  civil  engineer.  1854.  30  x  42.  Buffalo  lith.  of  Compton  &  Gib- 
son, 1854. 

Elizabeth.     See  Elizabethtown,  N.  J. 

Elizabethtown  (now  Elizabeth),  N.  J.  Draught  of  an  intrenched  camp  proposed 
to  be  erected  near  Elizabeth  Town.     ms.     [anon.]     8^  x  11.      [177-?] 

Map  of  the  roads  from  Elizabeth  town  Point  to  Perth  Amboy.     ms.     [anon.] 

lOi  X  241.     [1778?] 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  20]. 

Plan  of  the  road  from  Elizabeth  town  point  to  Elizabeth  town;  shewing  the 

rebel  works   raised  for  its  defence.     Survey' d  by  I.   Hills.     1780.     ms. 
17|  X  24. 

Sketch  of  the  position  of  the  British  forces  at  Elizabeth  Town  point  after 

the  return  from  Connecticut  farm  in  the  province  of  East  Jersey;  under 
the  command  of  gen.  Knyphausen  on  the  8th  June,  1780,  by  John  Hills. 
London,  W.  Faden,  april  12,  1784.     12  x  20J. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  16]. 

Elk  county,  Penn.  Map.  1855.  Compiled  from  the  most  recent  and  authentic 
surveys.  Showing  the  north  line  of  Elk  co.  as  fixed  by  the  state  com- 
missioners under  the  act  of  assembly  of  Pa.  approved  april  27,  1855.  By 
H.  A.  Pattison,  1856.  col.  22  x  57.  Philadelphia,  Wagner  &  McGuigan, 
[1856]. 

Map  of  district  no.  4.  last  i)urchase.     From  north  line  of  Pennsylvania  to 

south  line  of  Ridgway  and  Benzinger  townshii)s,  Elk  co.  Pa.     Drawn  from 
the  official  records  and  actual  surveys  by  J.  L.  Brown.     59  x  26.     [n.  p. 

1878]. 

Map  showing  portions  oi  McKean,  Warren,  Forest  and  Elk  counties.     By 

J.  Opperman.     34  x  39.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  273 

Elk  creek,  Penn.     Sketch  of  the  mouth  of  Elk  creek.     James  Kearney,  It.  col.  & 
top.  e.     Copied  in  bureau,  top.  eng.     18  x  20.     [Washington,  183-]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.   published   by- 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843],     no.  98]. 

Elk  mountain  mining-  district,  Colo.  Bachtell  (Samuel).  Bachtell's  topographi- 
cal map  of  part  of  the  Elk  mountain  mining  district,  Gunnison  county, 
Colorado,  1881.  Scale:  1  mile  per  inch  [approximately].  22  x  25.  Cin- 
cinnati, the  Strobridge  lith.  co.  [1882]. 

Elkhart  county,  Ind.  Map.  From  special  surveys  &  county  records  under  direc- 
tion of  Geil  &  Harley.  Surveyed  &  drawn  by  Joseph  D.  Nash.  col.  46  x 
40.     Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1861. 

Elkhart.     [Index  of  roads,   with    map.     Elkhart  township,    Elkhart   co. 

Indiana,     anon].     19  x  19.     [n.  p.  1878]. 

Ellis    island    (formerly   Browns),  N.   Y.     Plan   of    Governor's,   Kennedy's  and 
Brown's  islands,  with  Paulas  and  Eed  Hook,  together  with  part  of  the  bay 
and  soundings,  shewing  the  position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New 
York.     [By  John  Montresor.     anon],     ms.     39x33.     [1766]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  Faden  collection,  no.  96. 

EUisworth,  Me.  Map  of  the  town  of  Ellisworth,  Hancock  co.  Maine.  From  actual 
survey  by  D.  S.  Osborne,     col.     33  x  51.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford, 

1855. 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  Converse  (M.  8.)  City  atlas  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  95  pp.  1  1.  incl. 
24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  S.  Converse  &  co.  1876. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.     From  official  record,  etc.  by  Eoger  H. 

Pidgeon,  assisted  by  Lucius  E.  Tenney  and  A.   E.  Whipple.     1  p.  1.     18 
pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1896. 

El  Paso  and  Port  Yuma  wagon  road.     Map  no.  1-2  of  the  El  Paso  &  Fort  Yuma 
wagon  road.     Made  under  the  direction  of  N.  H.  Hutton,  [etc.]     1857-8. 
each  22  x  36.  ^  Philadelphia,  T.  S.  Wagner's  lith.  [1858]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Pacific  wagon  roads]. 

Empire  line.  Eailroad  map  of  part  of  the  United  States.  Eoute  of  the  Empire 
line,  the  Empire  transportation  company's  fast  freight  line  east  and  west. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  23  x  60.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  Empire  line  and  its  connections.     Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Steb- 

bins.     38  x  63.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  1879. 

Encinal  county,  Tex.     Map.     32  x  22.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Englewood,  111.  (Village  of).  Map  of  Englewood.  Compiled  and  engraved  by 
A.  Marks,     col.     21  x  26.     Chicago,  litho.  co.  [1870?]. 

Erie  and  North,  shore  despatch.  Map  showing  seaboard  terminal  facilities  [of 
New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  Boston].  Drawn  &  published  by  S.  D.  L. 
Taunton,     col.     37  x  55.     [New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  1883]. 

Erie  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.  Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Erie  co. 
N.  Y.     183  pp.  incl.  53  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1880. 

Hayes  (E.  P.)     Hayes'  new  map  of  Erie  county. 

[Inset  Hawks  (J.  D. )     Map  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     col.     20^  x  31^     Buffalo, 

A.  J.  Hawks,  1881]. 
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274  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Erie  county,  N.  Y.  Road  map  of  Erie  and  Niagara  counties,  N.  Y.  Published  by 
R.  W.  Alexander  and  Geo.  A.  Ricker.     21  x  111^.     16°.     Buffalo,  1888. 

Erie  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Erie  &  part  of  Ottawa  counties,  Ohio.  Showing  the 
sections,  farms,  lots,  and  villages.  From  actual  surveys  by  Philip  Nunan. 
col.     51  X  60.     Sandusky,  P.  Nunan,  1865. 

Erie  county,  Penn.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Erie  county,  Pa.  35  pp.  2  pi.  inch 
35  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1865. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Erie  and  borough  of  South  Erie  with  their  suburbs. 

Drawn  by  John  H.  Millar.     14  x  18.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sage,  sons  &  co. 
[1867]. 

Erie  (Fort),  Lake  Erie.     Plan  of  fort  Erie.     8x9. 

[In  CoUot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  3]. 

Erie  (Lake).  Map  of  the  western  part  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Shewing  the 
route  of  a  proposed  canal  from  lake  Erie  to  Hudson's  river.  Compiled  by 
John  H.  Eddy,  1811.     col.     11  x  21.     Newark,  engraved  by  P.  Maverick, 

[1811]. 

A  new  map  and  profile  of  the  proposed  canal  from  lake  Erie  to  Hudson 

river.     Contracted  by  direction  cf  the  canal  commissioners  from  the  map 
of  the  engineers.     1821.     15x67.     [n.  p.  1821]. 
[New  York  (State  of).     Canal  commissioners]. 

Sketch  of  practicable  water  communications  between  lakes  Erie  and  Ontario. 

7^  X  8i  , 

[In  Gourlay  [Robert].     General  introduction  to  statistical  account  of  Upper 
Canada.     8°.     London,  1822.     front.] 

Sketch  of  practicable  water  communications  between  lakes  Erie  &  Ontario, 

by  Rob.  Gurlay.     ms.     [anon.]     7|  x  8^.     [1822]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  the  south  shore  of  lake  Erie,  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Twenty 

Mile  creek,  Pennsylvania.     Surveyed  and  executed  by  Thos.  Forster  and 
James  Maurice,  jr.     Erie,   Penn.  jan.  31,   1830.     13  x  15.     [Erie,  Pa. 
1830]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,   etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  97]. 

Chart  of  lake   Erie  drawn  by  Robt.  Hugunin.     1843.     20  x  34.     Buffalo, 

lith.  of  Hall  &  Mooney,  1843. 

Kelley's  and  Bass  islands  showing  the  harbors  of  refuge  in  their  vicinity, 

being  an  extract  from  the  survey  of  tht.  west  end  of  lake  Erie.     Under  the 
orders  of  lieut.  col.  Kearney  1849.     20  x  35.     Washington,  1852. 
[United  States.     War  department.      Corps  of    engineers.     Lake  survey. 
1852]. 

West  end  of  lake  Erie  and  Detroit  river.     From  surveys  under  the  orders  of 

lieut.  col.  James  Kearney.     1849.     37  x  28.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United   States.     War  department.     Corps  of    engineers.     Lake  survey. 
1852]. 

Lake  Erie,  compiled  from  surveys  made  under  the  direction  of  the  bureau 

of  topographical  engineers.     1849.     Reduced  for  engraving  by  John  Lam- 
bert, draughtsman,  under  the  direction  of  capt.  T.  J.  Lee.     Washington, 
1853.     24x39.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of    engineers.     Lake  survey. 
.     1852]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  275 

Erie  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  :Map  of  the  Erie  railway  with  its 
connections,  [anon.]  17  x  34.  [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  1869]. 

Map  of  the  Erie  railway  and  its  connections.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.     18  X  54.     Xew  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1875. 

Topographical  map  of  summer  resort  regions,  reached  by  the  Erie  railway 

[in  New  York] .  Drawn  by  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  col.  12^  x  19.  [New 
York,  1882]. 

Esmeralda  county,  Nev.     See  Columbus  minim;  district. 

Espiritu  Santo  bay.     See  Tampa  bay. 

Essequebo,  British.  Guiana.     See  Guiana  (British). 

Essex  county,  Mass.  The  county  of  Essex,  from  actual  survey  made  by  John  G. 
Hales.     24  x  25.     Boston,  engraved  by  J.  Y.  I.  Throop,  1825. 

A  topographical  map  of  Essex  co.  Massachusetts.     Based  upon  the  trigono- 

metrical survey  of  the  state.  The  details  from  actual  surveys  under  the 
direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  60  x  60.  Boston,  Smith  &  Morley, 
1856. 

Atlas  of  Essex  county,  Mass.     From  actual  surveys  and  official  records. 

Compiled  by  D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  139  pp.  inch  58  maps.  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Essex  co.  Mass.     178  pp.  inch  79  maps. 

fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  AValker  &  co.  1884. 

Essex  county,  N".  J.  Map  of  Essex  co.  Xew  Jersey,  with  the  names  of  property 
holders,  etc.  From  actual  surveys  by  J.  C.  Sidney.  50  x  36.  Newark, 
H.  A.  Belding,  1850. 

Map  of  Essex  co.  New"  Jersey.     From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F. 

Walling,  1859.     col.     60  x  60.     New  York,  Baker  &  Tilden,  1859. 

Map  of  Essex  co.  N.  J.     Drawn  and  published  by  Matthew  Hughes.     1874. 

6  sheets,  each  21  x  28.     Orange,  N.  J.,  M.  Hughes,  1874. 

Guide  map  of  Essex  co.  N.  J.     Projected  and  pubhshed  by  J.  S.  Schaeffer. 

Drawn  by  W.  A.  Mirick  1877.  col.  22  x  25.  [Newark,  J.  S.  Schaeffer, 
1877]. 

Pidgeon  (Roger  H.)     Atlas  of  Essex  county,  N.  J.     169  pp.  incl.  43  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1881. 

Baldwin's  map  of  Essex  county,  N.  J.     Compiled  expressly  for  Baldwin's 

directory  of  the  Oranges,  and  the  townships  of  Essex  county.     Scale  2^ 
inches  to  1  mile.     22  x  22.     Orange,  J.  H.  Baldwin,  [1893]. 
[In  Essex  co.  N.  J.     Directories.     Hollbrook's  Essex  co.     [1894.     v.  1]. 
12°.     Newark,  N.  J.  Newark  directory  co.  1894]. 

Robinson's  atlas  of  Essex  county.  New  Jersey,     title,     index  map.     40  pi. 

fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1890. 

Essex  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  county  of  Essex.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col. 
22  X  18.     Ithaca,  Stone  &  Clark,  republishers,  1829. 

Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     New  topographical  atlas  of  Essex  co.  N.  Y.     79,  37, 

3  pp.  incl.  34  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gra>  &  son,  1876. 


276  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Essex  county,  Vt.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Orleans,  Lamoille,  and  Essex,  Vermont. 
From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling  1859.  54  x  54. 
New  York,  Loommis  &  Way,  1859. 

Map.     col.     54  X  48.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1878. 

Etclies  (Port),  Alaska.     Sketch  of  port  Etches,  situated  5  leagues  nne  of  cape 
Hinchingbrook;  together  with  a  sketch  of  Brooks  harbour,  by  Nathaniel 
Portlock,  1787.     8  x  11.     London,  J.  Stockdale,  1789. 
Note. — Taken  from  Portlock's  "A  voyage  round  the  world,  1785-1788." 

Eureka  district,  Nev.  Map  of  Eureka  district,  Nevada.  March  1878.  T.  J.  Read 
c.  e.     20  X  26.     [San  Francisco,  W.  P.  Dewey,  1878]. 

— Dewey  (W.  P.)     Map  of  Eureka  district,  Nevada.     Jan.  1882.     T.  J.  Read„ 

c.  e.     [anon.]     20  x  26.     San  Francisco,  lith.     Britton  &  Rey,  [1882]. 

Eutaw  Springs,  S.  C.     Battle  of  Eutaw  Springs. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Evanston,  111.  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Town  of  Lake  View.  [&]  Town  of  Evans- 
ton,  Cook  CO.  111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  25  x  32.  Chicago,, 
L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 

Evansville,  Ind.  Evansville  courier  company.  A  map  of  the  lower  Ohio  valley, 
showing  the  city  of  Evansville  to  be  the  center  of  a  territory  richer  than 
the  valley  of  the  Nile  in  agricultural  products,  [etc.  ]  8  x  10.  [Evans- 
ville, 1882], 

Everett,  Middlesex  county,  Mass.  Atlas  of  Everett,  Middlesex  co.  Mass.  1896. 
2  p.  1.    index  map.     22  pi.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1896. 

Fairfax  county,  Va.  Sketch  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Alexandria  &  Fairfax  cos.  By 
V.  P.  Corbett.     11  x  15.     Washington,  1861. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including  the 

counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Va.     77  pp.  4  1.  incl.  49  maps.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Fairfield  county.  Conn.  Clark's  map  of  Fairfield  co.  Connecticut.  From  actual 
survey  by  &  under  the  direction  of  J.  Chace,  jr.  &  W.  J.  Barker.  59  x 
52.     Philadelphia,  R.  Clark,  1858. 

Fairfield  county,  S.  C.  Map.  Surveyed  by  Wm.  B.  &  B.  E.  Elkin.  col.  18  x 
24.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1876. 

Fairmount  park,  Philadelphia,  Penn.  Plan  of  Fairmount  park  as  adopted  by 
city  councils.  With  the  proposed  addition  of  the  west  bank  of  the  river 
Schuylkill.  By  Andrew  Palles.  1859.  col.  20  x  28.  Philadelphia, 
L.  N.  Rosenthal,  [1859]. 

Map  and  pictorial  guide  to  Fairmount  park.     col.     26  x  28.     Philadelphia,. 

0.  S.  Senter,  [1872]. 

Topographical  map  of  Fairmount  park.     Showing  the  situation  of   the 

grounds  and  buildings  of  the  international  exhibition  in  1876.     By  E.  W. 
Smith.     24  x  16.     Philadelphia,  E.  W.  Smith,  [1876]. 

Falkland  islands.     A  chart  of  Falkland's  islands,  named  by  the  French  Malouine 
islands,  and  discovered  by  Hawkins  in  the  year  1593.     6  x  8|. 
[American  mai)S.    v.  2.     no.  28-29.     Inset  to  Anville  (J.  B.  B.  d').    A  map- 
of  South  America]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  277 

Falkland  islands.     Hawkins's  Maiden-land  called  afterwards  Falkland's  islands. 
By  Thomas  Jefferys.     10^  x  13^. 
[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
R.  Saver  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  31]. 

Chart  of  the  Faulkland  Islands,  as  surveyed  by  capt.  Chas.  H.  Barnard. 

12  X  16. 
[In  Barnard    (Charles  H.)     A  narrative  of  suffering  and  adventures.     8°. 
New  York,  1829.     front.] 

Pall  River,  Mass.  City  of  Fall  River,  col.  26  x  20.  Boston,  Sampson,  Daven- 
port &  CO.  [1874]. 

. Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Fall  River  city,  Mass.     91  pp.  incl.  19 

maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1883. 

Tails  county,  Tex.     Map.     16  x  23.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of) .     General  land  office]. 

False  Dungeness  harbor.  Wash.     Reconnaissance  of  False  Dungeness  harbor, 
Washington,  by  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut. 
James  Alden,  1853.    Electrotype  copy  no.  1.    9x11.     [Washington,  1853 J. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Pargo,  N.  Dak.  Morton  &  co.'s  map  of  the  city  of  Fargo.  Scale  400  ft,  to  the 
inch.     col.     33  x  45.     Fargo,  Grant  &  Polk,  [1882]. 

J.  B.  Weaver  &  co.'s  map  of  the  city  of  Fargo,   Dakota  territory.     1882. 

Scale  600  ft.  to  the  inch.     col.     23^*  x  33.     [St.  Paul],  St.  Paul  lith.  co. 
1882. 

Parmington  and  Hampshire  and  Hampden  canals.  Map  exhibiting  the  Farm- 
ington  &  Hampshire  &  Hampden  canals,  together  with  the  line  of  their 
proposed  continuation  through  the  valley  of  the  Connecticut  river,  to  Can- 
ada. Surveys  furnished  by  Davis  Hurd.  Engraved  and  published  by 
N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn.     col.     62  x  16.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1828. 

Payette  county,  Penn.     McLaughlin  &  Kinter.     Map  of  Fayette  county.  Pa.     1 
sheet.     36  x  56.     Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Barker,  [1858]. 
[With  WaUing  (H.  F.)  and  Gray  (0.  AV. )     Xew  topographical  atlas  of  Penn- 
sylvania,    fol.     Philadelphia,  1872]. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys  by  McLaughlin  &  Kinter.     37  x  57.     Philadel- 

phia, W.  J.  Barker,  [1858]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 


Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Fayette  and  the  state  of 

Pennsylvania.     Ill  pp.  incl.  33  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins &  CO.  1872. 

Payetteville,  N.  C.     This  plate  of  the  town  of  Fayette ville,  North  CaroUna,  so 
called  in   honor  of  that  distinguished  patriot  and   philanthropist  gen. 
La  Fayette  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  him  by  the  publisher.      16  x  21. 
Payetteville,  published  by  John  McRae,  [182-]. 
Note. — Inset  portrait  of  La  Fayette,  and  view  of  La  Fayette  hotel. 

Pear  (Cape) ,  N.  C.     Plan  of  the  entrance  into  Cape  Fear  harbour,  N.  C.     10  x  14. 
[In  Speer  (J.  S. )     The  West  India  pilot,     fol.     London,  1771]. 


278  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Fergus  Falls  park  region,  Minn.    Map  showing  the  Fergus  Falls  ' '  park  region, ' ' 

embracing  also  the  whole  of  Otter  Tail  County,  Minn,  and  Wilkins,  and 

portions  of  Douglas,  Grant,  Traverse  and  Clay  counties.     [By  George  B. 

Wright,     anon.]      16  x  23.      Minneapolis,  Johnson,  Smith  &  Harrison, 

[1880]. 

Fisher  county,  Tex.     Fisher  co.     18x22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  eo.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Fisher  (Fort),  N.  C.  Plan  and  sections  of  fort  Fisher,  carried  by  assault  by  the 
U.  S.  forces,  major  gen.  A.  H.  Terry  commanding,  jan.  15, 1865.  Forwarded 
to  engineer  dept.  with  letter  of  this  date,  C.  B.  Comstock,  It.  col.  a.  d.  c. 
etc.  39th  cong.  1st  sess.  Report  of  the  chief  engineer,  U.  S.  A.  no.  6. 
10^  X  15.  Philadelphia,  Bo  wen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

■ Sketch  of  vicinity  of  fort  Fisher,  surveyed  under  the  direction  of  brevt.  brig. 

gen.  C.  B.  Comstock,  chief  engineer,  by  Otto  Julian  Schultze,  private  15th 
N.  Y.  v.  eng.     39th  cong.  1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer,     no.  5. 
9^  X  14^.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Fishers  island,  N.  Y.     Fisher's  island  sound.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical 
survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  G.  S.  Blake.     Republished  in  1847,  with  additions. 
15  X  17.     [Washington],  coast  survey  office,  1847. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Fishing-  battery,  Chesapeake  bay.     Showing  proposed  site  for  a  light  at  Fishing 
or  Donoho  battery,  Chesapeake  bay,  by  It.  com.  J.  J.  Almy,  1851.     Sketch 
C.     no.  3.     7^x9.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Fishkill,  N.  Y.      [Map  of  Fishkill  and  vicinity].     Done  by  a  scale  of  40  chain  to 
an  inch.     By  Jona  Hampton,  survr.      1753.     ms.     21x55.     [1753]. 

Topographical  map  of  Fishkill  on  the  Hudson  and  Matteawan,  Dutchess 

CO.  New  York.     From  surveys  by  James  P.  Kirby.     col.     57  x  41.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.     Map.     From  recent  and  actual  surveys  by  F.  W.  Beers,     col. 
46  X  38.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  [1871]. 

Miller  (D.  L.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Fitchburg,  Worcester  co.  Mass.     1  p.  h 

11  pi.     fol.     New  York,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1895. 

Flatbush,   Long  Island,  N.   Y.     Topographical  map  of  Flatbush  and  vicinity, 
ms.     [anon.     9x7.     1776?]. 
Note. — The  American  army  was  defeated  here  in  1776. 

See  also  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Flattery  (Cape ),  "Wash.    Cape  Flattery  and  Ne^-ah  harbor,  Washington.    Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden,  1853. 
Electrotype  coi)y  no.  1  by  G.  Mathiot.     14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Flemish  islands.     See  Azores. 

Flint,  Mich.     Map.     Compiled  l^y  order  of  the  common  council  by  G.  T.  Clark  and 
Stephen  Mathewson.     col.     50  x  56.     Flint,  1873. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  279 

Florence,  Ala.  Map  of  the  country,  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a 
view  to  a  national  road  from  Zanesville  to  Florence.  For  It.  col.  Longs 
brigade,  compiled  from  the  most  authentic  maps.  Del.  by  It.  Walter 
Gwynn.  Drawn  on  stone  by  James  Eddy.  8|  x  52.  Boston,  Pendleton's 
lithography,  [184-?] 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  publislied  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  38]. 

Florida.     Carte  de  la  Floride  Frangaise  (1562-1568).     Dressee  par  Paul  Gaffarel 
d'apres  de    Laet,    Bellin,    Le  Rouge,  Wilson,    Poussielgne,    Stieler,    etc. 
11*  X  7*. 
[In  Gaffarel   (Paul).     Histoire  de  la  Floride  Fran^aise.     8°.     Paris,  1875. 
at  end]. 

Floridae  Americse  provincia  recens  et  exactissima  descriptio  auctore  Jacobo 

le  Moyne  cui  cognomen  de  Morgues  [etc.]     [1564].     14i  x  17. 
[In  Gaffarel  (Paul).     Histoire   de   la  Floride  Fran(;aise.     8°.     Paris,  1875. 
at  end]. 

Le   Moyne   de   Morgues    (Jacob).     Florida?   Americ?e   provincisp   recens  & 

exactissima  descriptio.     [1564].     14x17^. 
[In  Shipp  (Barnard).     The  history  of  Hernando  de  Sota  and  Florida.     8°. 

Philadelphia,  1881]. 
Note. — Also  a  separate  manuscript  tracing  of  this  map. 

Zee  en  land  togten  der  Franzsen  gedaan  na,  en  in't  Americaans  gewest  van 

Florida,  aller-eerst  door  loh.   Pontius  ontdekt.      Vytgeroerd  te  Leyden 
door  P.  Vander  Aa.     6^  x  9. 
[In  Yerscheyde  scheeps-togten  na  Florida,  door  Pontius,  RibaUl,  Laudon- 
niere,  Gourgues  en  andere:  gedaan  in  het  jaar  1562,  en  vervolgens.     16°. 
Te  Leyden,  1706]. 

Florida  et  Apalche.     9  x  11. 

[In  AVytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  117]. 

Figure  et  description  de  la  terre  reconnue  et  habitee  par  les  Francois  en  la 

Floride  et  audeya,  gisante  par  30,  31,  et  32  degrez.     6J  x  8. 
[In   Lescarbot    (Marc).     Histoire   de   la  Nouvelle    France.      30   ed.      12°. 

Paris,  A.  Perier,  1618]. 
XoTE. — From  Port  Royal  to  Calos. 

Virginise  partis  australis,  et  Floridte  partis  orientalis,  interjacentium  regio- 

num  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.     v.  2], 

Virgini?e  partis  australis,  et  Floridse  partis  orientalis,  interjacentium  regio- 

num  nova  descriptio.     15  x  19*. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas  on  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  25-26]. 

La  Floride.     Par  X.  Sanson.     1657.     7  x  10. 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.    no.  3]. 

Yirginiae    partis    australis,    et   Florida?   partis   orientalis,    interjacentiumq,, 

regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Allard  (Carel) .     Atlas   minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  141]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  map  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

and  also  in  21,  "La  Bretagne,"  also  no.  31,  "La  Provence." 


280  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Florida.  Carte  du  Mexique  et  de  la  Floride  des  terres  Angloises  et  des  isles  Antilles 
du  cours  et  des  environs  de  la  riviere  de  Mississippi.  Dressee  sur  un  grand 
nombre  de  m^moires,  principalement  sur  ceux  de  mms.  D' Iberville  et  le 
Seur.  Par  Guillaume  de  I'lsle.  18 J  x  23 J.  Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  & 
C.  Mortier,  1722. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  for  I.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier, 
[1741?].     V.  2.     no.  39]. 

Carte  des  isles  del'Amerique  et  de  plusieurs  pays  de  terre  ferme  situes  au 

devant  de  ces  isles  &  autour  du  golfe  du  Mexique.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville. 
1731.     12  X  17. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  36]. 

Map  of  the  coast  of  Florida,  from  Talbot  island  to  the  mouth  of  Musquitta 

river;  with  plan  of  St.  Augustine,  showing  the  position  of  gen.  Ogle- 
thorpe's camp,  etc.     ms.     [anon.]     col.     19  x  55.     [1740]. 

Fort  Frederik  a  French  incroachment  built  1731  at  Crown  Point  or  rather 

Scalp  Point.     From  a  French  draught,     [anon.]     8x11.     [1755]. 
[American  maps.    v.  3.    no.  23-24]. 
Note. — Inset  to  "A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England." 

Charts  of  the  coast  of  Florida.     By  John  Gerard  William  de  Brahm.     mss. 

fold.     [1765]. 

CONTENTS. 

Section   8.  Chart  of  the  sea  coast  from  latitude  27°  00'  00"  to  27°  20'  00". 

Section   9.  Chart  of  the  sea  coast  from  latitude  26°  10'  00"  to  27°  00'  00". 

Section  10.  Chart  of  the  sea  coast  from  latitude  26°  20'  00"  to  26°  40'  40". 

Section  11.  Chart  of  New  inlet. 

Section  12.  Chart  of  Middle  inlet. 

Section  13.  Chart  of  Cape  Florida. 

Note. — In  mr.  de  Brahm' s  letter  of  1765. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  East  and  West  Florida,  drawn  from  the  best 

authorities,     [anon.]     7  x  8^. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].    v.  34. 
March,  1765.    opp.  p.  120]. 

Florida  from  the  latest  authorities,  by  T.  Jefferys.     15  x  14. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  65]. 

Pais  cedes,  sheet  1st,  containing  the  coast  of  Louisiana  and  Florida.     By 

Thos.  Jefferys.     19  x  25. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  66]. 

Pais  ced^s,  sheet  2,  containing  the  peninsula  &  gulf  of  Florida,  with  the 

Bahama  islands.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     18|  x  25. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
The  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  67]. 

East  Florida,  from  surveys  made  since  the  last  peace,  adapted  to  dr.  Stork's 

history  of  that  country.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     13^  x  16. 
[In  Stork  (William).     A  description  of  East  Florida.    3d  ed.    4°.    London, 
W.  Nicoll,  1769.     front.] 

A  map  with  part  of  the  Florida  coast  from  Cape  Blaise  to  Apalachie  with  the 

boundaries  betwixt  east  &  west  Floridas.  160  yards  across  the  river 
call'd  Apalachiola.  Robt.  Kowley  of  hs.  ms.  sloop  Druid  fecit  September 
the  4th,  1769.    ms.    18  x  29J. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  281 

Florida.     The  bay  of  Espiritu  Santo,  on  the  western  coast  of  East  Florida.  [&]  Plan 
of  the  town  of  St.  Augustine  the  capital  of  East  Florida.     T.  Jefferys  sculp. 
8  X  10}  &  8J  X  Hi. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.    no.  35]. 

Plan  of  Amelia  island  in  east  Florida;  A  chart  of  the  mouth  of  Nassau  river 

with  the  bar  and  soundings.     A  chart  of  the  entrance  into  St.  Mary's  river. 
By  Will'm  Fuller,     col.     20  x  24.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  march  26, 1770. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  26]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas   of  battles  of  the   American   revolution,     fol.     [London,    1770- 
1793].     no.  29]. 

The  ancient  Tegesta,  now  promontory  of  East  Florida.      By  Wm.  Gerar  de 

Brahm.     177L     lOf  x  18. 
[In  Brahm  (John  Gerar  William  de).     The  Atlantic  pilot.  •    8°.     London, 
1772]. 

Chart  of  the  south  end  of  East  Florida  and  Martiers,  by  William  Gerar  de 

Brahm.     11  x  17. 
[In  Brahm  (John  Gerar  William  de).     The  Atlantic  pilot.     8°.     London, 
1772]. 

[Chart  of  the  coast  of  East  and  West  Florida].     To  the  Marine  society  of 

the  city  of  New  York,  this  chart  is  humbly  inscribed  by  their  most  obed't 
servant  B.  Romans.  B.  Romans  inv.  delin.  &  in  sera  incidit.  3  sheets. 
fold.  21  X  90;  29  x  56;  26  x  65.  [New  York,  1774]. 
Note. — To  accompany  his  "A  concise  natural  history  of  East  and  West 
Florida."  This  map  is  so  rare  that  bibliographers  have  doubted  its 
existence. 

The  coast  of  west  Florida  and  Louisiana.  [&]  The  peninsula  and  gulf  of 

Florida  or  channel  of  Bahama  with  the  Bahama  Islands.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     18^  x  48^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  34]. 

Same. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  25]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Floride  Occidentale  et  Louisiane.   [&]  La  i>eninsule  et 

golfe  de  la  Floride  ou  canal  de  Bahama  avec  les  isles  de  Bahama.     Traduite 
de  Jefferys.     18^x47.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  22]. 

Carta  rappresentante  la  penisola  della  Florida.     9  x  8|. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  13]. 

Map  of  the  province  of  West  Florida.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr.      7^  x  9J. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,'  forR.  Baldwin,  [1781].     v.  50. 

May  1781.     opp.  p.  248]. 

The  peninsula  and  gulf  of  Florida,  or  New  Bahama  channel,  with  the 

Bahama  islands.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     24  x  36.     London,  Laurie  &  Whit- 
tle, 12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  20]. 


282  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Florida.     Florida.     [1796-1800]. 

[In  Ellicott  (Andrew).     The  journal.     4°.     Philadelphia,  1803]. 

Carte  detaillee  de  la  Barre-Louisiane  et  Floride  Occidentale.     7^  x  16. 

[In  Berquin-Duvallon  ( — ) .     Vue  de  la  colonic  Espagnole  du  Mississipi.    8°. 
Paris,  1803]. 

Carte  des  deux  Florides  et  de  la  Louisiane  inferieure.     Dress^e  pour  les 

voyages  de  mr.  Robin  dans  les  annees  1802-6,  par  J.  Poirson.     16  x  26. 
[In  Robin  (C.  C. )     Voyages  dans  I'interieur  de  la  Louisiane  [etc.]     8°. 
Paris,  1807.     v.  2.     at  end]. 

Carte  generale  du  territoire  d' Orleans  comprenant  aussi  la  Floride  Occidentale 

et  une  portion  du  territoire  du  Mississipi.  Dressee  d'apres  les  observations 
les  plus  recentes,  par  Bmi.  Lafon,  ingenieur  geographe  a  la  Nile.  Orleans. 
34  x  50.     Nouvelle  Orleans,  1806. 

Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).     Atlas  to  the  historical  memoir  of  the  war  in 

West  Florida  and  Louisiana,  title.  8  maps.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J. 
Conrad  &  co.  1816. 

The  coast  of  west  Florida  and  Louisiana.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     18|  x  24J. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  &  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London. 

J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  43]. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia,  South 
Carolina,  etc.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66  x  90.  Philadelphia,  eng.  by 
H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia; 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  east  and  west  Florida;  exhibiting 
the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.  Compiled  from  late  survey  &  observa- 
tion by  Joseph  Purcell.  11  x  14.  [n.  p.  1820]. 
Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  Morse's  The  American  geography.  A  new 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Stockdale,  1794.     p.  475. 

Geographical,   statistical,   and  historical  map  of  Florida.     Drawn  by   F. 

Lucas,  jr.     11^  x  9^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  37]. 

An  accurate  chart  of  the  coast  of  west  Florida,  and  the  coast  of  Louisiana; 

from  Sawaney  river,  on  the  west  coast  of  east  Florida,  to  94°  20^  west 
longitude.  Describing  the  entrance  of  the  river  Mississippi,  bay  of  Mobile, 
Pensacola  harbour,  &c.  Surveyed  in  the  years  1764,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  70,  & 
71,  by  George  Gauld,  under  the  direction  of  the  right  honourable  the  lords 
commissioners  of  the  admiralty.  4  sheets,  each  23  x  31.  [London],  W. 
Faden,  1823. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  524 +]• 

Map  of  Florida,  compiled  and  drawn  from  various  actual  surveys  &  observa- 

tions; by  Charles  Vignoles.  1823.  Engraved  by  H.  S.  Taiiner  &  assist- 
ants.    27i  X  23J.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1823. 

Florida.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     9^  x  7^. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).     A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 
of  the  United  States,  [anon.]     8°.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea, 

1826]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  .283 

Florida.     Map  of  Florida,  constructed  principally  from  the  authentic  documents  in 
the  land  office  at  Tallahassee.     By  J.  G.  Searcy,     col.    32^  x  47^.     Talla- 
hassee, I.  G.  Searcy  &  F.  Lucas,  jr.     Ballimore,  [1829]. 
Note. — Inset  "  Plan  of  the  city  of  Tallahassee." 


Map  of  the  territory  of  Florida.  From  its  northern  boundary  to  lat:  27°  50^ 
n,  connected  with  the  delta  of  the  Mississippi.  Annexed  to  the  report 
of  the  board  of  internal  improvement.  Feb.  19,  1829.  Drawn  and  com- 
piled by  W.  H.  Swift.     AV.  J.  Stone  sc.     28  x  65.     [Washington,  1829]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  115]. 

Tanner  (Henry  S.)      Florida.     lOf  x  13^.      Philadelphia,   H.   S.   Tanner, 

[1833]. 
Note. — Inset  plans  of  "Pensacola,"   "Tallahassee,"  and  "Harbour  of  St. 

Augustine. ' ' 

Map  of  Florida  according  to  the  latest  authorities.     11  x  9. 
[In  Cohen  (M.  M.)     Notices  of  Florida.     16°.     Charleston,  S.  C.     Burges 
&  Honour,  1836.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Florida.  1836.  [&]  Copy  of  a  map  of  the 
seat  of  war  in  Florida  forwarded  to  the  war  department  by  gen.  W.  Scott. 
Mil.  aff.    no.  738.    v.  7%  7^    14  x  24*.     Philadelphia,  Bowen&  co.  [1836]. 

A  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Florida,  1836.     16  x  13J. 

[In  War  (The)  in  Florida.  By  a  late  staff  officer,  [anon.]  16°.  Baltimore, 
Lewis  &  Coleman,  1836.     front.] 

Map  of  Florida.     By  J.  Lee  Williams.    1837.    29  x  33.    New  York,  lith.  by 

Greene  &  McGowrall,  [1837]. 
Note. — To  accompany  his  book  "The  territory  of  Florida,"  1837. 

A  plat  exhibiting  the  state  of  the  surveys  in  the  territory  of  Florida.  Sur- 
veyor's office,  Tallahassee,  oct.  20,  1837.  25  cong.  2d  sess.  9  x  24. 
[Washington,  1837]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     W^ashington,  1843.     no.  146]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  state  of  Alabama  and  West  Florida;  carefully  com- 
piled from  the  original  surveys  of  the  general  government;  designed  to 
exhibit  at  one  view  each  section  and  fractional  section,  so  that  each 
person  can  point  to  the  tract  on  which  he  lives:  by  John  La  Tourrette. 
Scale  6  miles  to  the  inch.  Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  New  York,  1838. 
53- x  62.     [New  York],  printed  by  Colton  &  co.   [1838]. 

Map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Florida.  Compiled  by  order  of  the  hon.  Joel  R. 
Poinsett,  under  the  direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  from  the  reconnoissance 
of  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  army  by  Wash.  Hood.  W.  J.  Stone  sc. 
34x  21.     W^ashington,  bureau  of  U.  S.  topographical  engineers,  1838. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  171]. 

Map.  Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals,  railroads  etc.  By 
David  H.  Burr.     col.     48  x  36.     [Washington,  1839]. 


'284  tilST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Plorida.     Map  of  Florida.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     27  x  21. 

[In  Tanner  ( Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Florida  compiled  by  orders  of  gen.  Z.  Taylor, 

principally  from  the  surveys  and  reconnaissances  of  the  officers  of  the 
U.  S.  army,  by  capt.  John  Mackay  and  lieut.  J.  E.  Blake,  1839.     41  x  29. 
[Washington,  1839]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Portion  of  middle  Florida,  shewing  the  seat  of  hostilities  between  Seminole 

Indians,  and  United  States.     11  x  12^. 
[In  Marryat  (Frederick).     A  diary  in  America.     4°.     London,  1839.    v.  2]. 

A  plat  exhibiting  the  surveys  as  they  are  of  the  territory  of  Florida.     Sur- 

veyor general's  office.    Tallahassee,  oct.  1839.    9x21.    [Tallahassee,  1839] . 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  87]. 

A  plan  exhibiting  the  state  of  the  surveys  in  the  territory  of  Florida.     Sur- 

veyor general's  office,  Tallahassee,  oct.  1841.     27th  cong.     2d  sess.     W.  J. 
Stone  sc.     11  x  23.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  128]. 

Arredondo  grant.     [Map].     23  x  21.     [St.  Augustine,  1846]. 

Note. — The  above  map  is  in  conformity  with  the  field  notes  of  the  survey 
and  division  thereof  made  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioners 
appointed  by  the  superior  court  of  the  district  of  east  Florida,  at  the  June 
term  of  1846.     Signed  David  H.  Burr  &  Henry  Washington. 

The  state  of  Florida.     By  J.  Goldsborough  Bruff.     1846.     42  x  38.     [Wash- 

ington, 1846]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Showing  the  progress  of  the  survey  in  section  6,  with  a  grand  reconnois- 

sance  of  the  west  coast  of  Florida.     1848-51.     Sketch  F.     23  x  16J.     New 
York,  J.  Ackerman,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

A  plat  exhibiting  the  state  of  the  surveys  in  the  state  of  Florida  with  refer- 

ences.   Surveyor  general's  office,  St.  Augustine,  sept.  30, 1849.     D.  McClel- 
land sc.     22  X  25.     [Washington,  1849]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

A  plat  exhibiting  the  state  of  the  surveys  in  the  state  of  Florida  with  refer- 

ences.    Sept.  30,  1850.     7  x  12.     [n.  p.  1850]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

La  Tourette's  map  of  the  state  of  Alabama  and  west  Florida.     Carefully 

compiled  from  the  original  surveys  of  the  general  government;  by  D.  H. 
Cram.     col.     63  x  43.     Montgomery,  [J.  La  Tourette],  1856. 

Military  map  of  the  peninsula  of  Florida  south  of  Tampa  bay.     Compiled 

from  the  latest  and  most  reliable  authorities  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Ives,  top.  eng. 

under  the  general  direction  of  capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys,  by  order  of  hon. 

Jefferson  Davis,  secretary  of  war.     April  1856.     42  x  34.     New  York,  J.  H. 

Colton&co.  [1856]. 
[In  Ives  (J.  C.)     Memoir  to  accompany  a  military  map  of  the  peninsula  of 

Florida.     8°.     New  York,  M.  B.  Wynkoop,  1856. 
Note. — See  1875  for  a  reproduction  of  this  map. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  285' 

Florida.     Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Florida.     11  x  15.     [New  York],  Johnson  & 
Ward,  [1863]. 

Northern    part    of    Florida.     Drawn    by   H.   Lindenkohl.     col.     17  x  23. 

[Washington],  United  States  coast  survey  office,  1864. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Schonberg's  map  of  Florida,     col.     22  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co. 

1866]. 

Colton's  new  township  map.     28  x  28.     New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.     Colton. 

&  CO.  1868. 

Drew  (Columbus).     Drew's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Florida.     Showing the- 

townships  by  the  U.  S.  surveys,  the  completed  and  projected  railroads, 
the  different  railroad  stations  and  growing  railroad  towns  [etc.]  1874. 
col.     24^  X  25.     Jacksonville,  C.  Drew,  1874. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Florida  compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topog'l  eng'rs  from  the- 

most  recent  authorities,  and  prepared  by  order  of  the  hon.  Jeff.  Davis,, 
secretary  of  war,  in  conformity  with  a  resolution  of  the  senate  of  the  11th 
feb.  1856.     Eeproduced  in  1875.     36  x  38.     [Washington,  1875]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 
Note. — See  1856  for  the  first  edition  of  this  map. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  guide  map  of  Florida.     12^  x  16.     [Chicago,  Rand,_ 

McNally  &CO.  1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Florida,     col.     16  x  15. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Florida.     Drawn,  engraved  and  pub- 

hshed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  16  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1876]. 

Route  followed  by  N.  H.  Bishop  in  duck-boat  Centennial  republic  in  1876. 

4^  X  6^.     [Boston,  Lee  &  Shepard,  1876]. 

State  of  Florida.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  by  C.  Roeser. 

24  X  27.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Florida  with  adjacent  parts  of 

South    Carolina,  Georgia  and  Alabama;  showing  also  the  neighboring 
West  India   islands.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in 
1876.     Drawn  by  Chas.  E.  Gorham.     2  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Apthorp's  standard  map  of  Florida.     Constructed  from  the  latest  United 

States  surveys  and  from  other  officiale  and  local  sources  by  Wm.  Lee 
Apthorp.  1877.  Scale  15  miles  to  an  inch.  col.  31^x31^.  New  York, 
F.  Mayer,  lith.  [1877]. 

North  America,  east  coast.     United  States  Georgia  &  Florida.     St.  Andrew 

sound  to  St.  John  river.     From  the  United  States  coast  survey  1853-74. 
Published  by  the  United  States  government  in  1875-6.     25  x  37^.     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  853]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Florida.     12  x  19.     Chi- 

cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Florida.    10  pp.  11.    1  map.    12  x  19.. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 


286  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Plorida.     Colton'snewsectionalmapof  the  eastern  portion  of  Florida,    col.    24x30. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1881. 

Colton' s  map  of  the  state  of  Florida.     Presented  by  P.   Lorillard  &  co. 

Scale  18  miles  to  one  inch.  col.  19  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Bradley  &  co.     County  map  of  Florida,     [anon.]     col.     10  x  14.     [Phila- 

delphia, Bradley  &  co.  1882]. 

Cook  (Thomas)  &  son.     Map  of  Cook's  tours  to  Florida  and  the  tropics. 

8^  X  12.    .  [New  York,  1882]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Florida  to  accompany  a  descriptive  pamphlet  of  Florida 

issued  by  the  state  board  of  immigration,  1882.  A,  A.  Robinson  commis- 
sioner. Drawn,  engraved  and  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
Scale  18  miles  to  one  inch.     col.     26^  x  26^     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Granville's  railroad  and  township  map  of  Florida.     By  Charles  Granville. 

22  x  30.     New  York,  south  publishing  co.  1886. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Florida.  31  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  'McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

See  also  Hillsboro  county;  Volusia  county. 

Florida  (Gulf  of).     A  chart  of  the  island  Cuba.     The  gulf  of  Florida,  with  the 
Bahama  islands,  and  ye  Windward  passage,     [anon.]     17  x  21.     [Lon- 
don, 1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  35]. 
Note. — Attributed  to  John  Thornton. 


A  map  of  the  isle  of  Cuba,  with  the  Bahama  islands,  gulf  of  Florida,  and 

AVind ward  passage.     Drawn  from  English  and  Spanish  surveys,     [anon.] 
13^  X  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T,  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  79]. 

Florida  transit  and  peninsular  railroad.  Maps  showing  the  Florida  transit  and 
peninsular  railroad  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Col- 
ton &  CO.     18 J  X  26.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Fogo  harbor,  Newfoundland.  Fogo  harbour.  [&]  Shoal  bay.  [Chart].  Sur- 
veyed by  Michael  Lane,  1785.     ms.     19  x  20.     [1785]. 

Ford  county,  Kans.  Map  of  Ford  county,  Kas.  Compiled  from  authentic  sources. 
By  E.  J.  Beard  &  W.  D.  Shain.  19  x  27.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ramsey, 
Millett  &  Hudson,  [1886]. 

Forest  county,  Penn.  Irwin's  map  of  Forest  co.  Pa.  col.  19  x  31.  Philadelphia, 
J.  L.  Smith,  [1876]. 

A  map  of  the  original  warrants  of  portions  of  Warren  &  Forest  counties. 

Carefully  compiled  from  the  original  drafts  and  warrants.     By  John 
Gardiner.     31  x  42.     [Harrisburg,  Pa.  1881]. 

Map  showing  portions  of  McKean,  Warren,  Forest  and  Elk  counties.     By 

J.  Opperman.     34  x  39.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1881]. 

Smith  (J.  L.)     Map  of  the  oil  fields  of  Warren  and  Forest  counties,  Penn. 

Scale,  one  and  a  quarter  miles  to  the  inch.    col.    31^  x  37^.     Philadelphia, 
J.  L.  Smith,  [1882]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  287 

Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Sandy  Hill  and  Fort  Edward  with  the  towns  of 
Kingsbury  and  Fort  Edward.  From  actual  surveys,  col.  38  x  62.  New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Fortress  Monroe.     See  Monroe  (Fortress). 

Fort  Royal,  Martinique,  "West  Indies.  Fort  Royal  in  Martinico.  [anon.]  oh  x  5. 
[n.  p.  176-?]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  citadel  of  Fort  Royal,  the  capital  of  Martinico.     With 

the  bay  of  Cul  de  Sac  Royal.     By  mr.  de  Caylus.     12  x  14. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
X.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.  p.  146]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  citadel  of  Fort  Royal  the  capital  of  Martinico.     With 

the  bay  of  Cul  de  Sac  Royal.     By  mr.  de  Caylus. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer&  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  101]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  and  citadel  of  Fort  Royal  in  Martinico,  the  last  landing 

place  of  our  army  and  country,  through  which  it  marched  to  the  attack, 
[anon.]     7^  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  forR.  Baldwin,  [1762].    v.  31, 
april  1762.     opp.  p.  208]. 

Fort  Royal,  Nova  Scotia.     See  Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia. 

Fort  Scott,  Topeka  and  Lincoln  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Col- 
ton's  map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  route  &  connections  of  the 
Fort  Scott,  Topeka  &  Lincoln  r.  r.  30  x  39.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1883. 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Fort  Wayne  guide  map,  being  a  plat  of  the  entire  business 
portion  of  the  city,  [etc.]  Compiled  and  published  by  Harvey  C.  Low- 
rie.     18  x  21^.     col.     [Fort  Wayne],  H.  C.  Lowrie,  1871. 

Fox  river.  Wis.  Map  of  the  Neenah  or  Fox  river,  w4th  the  proposed  improve- 
ments for  the  navigation.  Drawn  on  a  scale  of  6  miles  to  one  inch. 
Langtree  &  O.  Sullivan,  AVashington,  D.  C.  To  accompany  doc.  102. 
ho.  of  reps.  25  cong.  3d  sess.  13  x  15.  [Washington,  1839]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  72]. 

Head  of  Green  bay  and  entrance  to  Fox  river,  Wisconsin.     Surveyed  in 

1845.  by  capt.  W.  G.  Williams  and  lieut.  J.  W.  Gunnison  with  correc- 
tions to  date  by  lieut.  W.  F.  Raynolds,  under  the  orders  of  capt.  J.  N. 
Macomb.     1853.     20  x  26.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1854]. 

FranQois  (Cape),  San  Domingo.  West  Indies.     An  authentic  plan  of  the  town 
and  harbour  of  Cap.  Frangois.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     13  x  18|. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 

88]. 

Frankford  (Philadelphia),  Penn.  Map  of  Frankford  and  vicinity.  Published  by 
J.  Albert  Brous,  surveyor  &  draughtsman,  col.  28  x  32.  [Philadel- 
phia], J.  A.  Brous,  [1873]. 

Frankfort,  Waldo  county,  Me.  Map  of  the  town  of  Frankfort,  Waldo  co.  Maine. 
From  actual  survey  by  D.  S.  Osborn.  col.  38  x  48.  Philadelphia,  E.  M. 
Woodford,  1855. 


288  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Franklin,  Tenn.     Battlefield  in  front  of  Franklin,  Tenn.  nov.  30,  1864.     Compiled 
under  the  direction  of  col.   W.  E.  Merrill,  by  Edward  Ruger.     5x8. 
Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas   [map  no.  17]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland. 

Franklin  county,  Me.  Topographical  map  of  Franklin  co.  Maine.  From  actual 
surveys  drawn  and  engraved  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  54  x  54. 
New  York,  W.  E.  Baker  &  co.  1861. 

The  lakes  of  Franklin  and  Oxford  counties,  Maine.     From  actual  surveys 

made  during  the  winter  of  1876.     Surveyed  by  Harry  P.  Drill.     34  x  27. 
Phillips,  Me.  H.  P.  Drill,  [1876]. 

Franklin  county,  Mass.  Map  of  Franklin  co.  Massachusetts.  Based  upon  the- 
trigonometrical  survey  of  the  state,  the  details  from  actual  surveys  under 
the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  1858.  50  x  60.  Boston,  Smith  &  Ingra- 
ham,  1858. 


Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Franklin  co.  Mass.     52  pp.  incl.  36  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Franklin  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Franklin  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  survey  &  rec- 
ords by  John  Graham.     38  x  53.     Philadelphia,  R.  C.  Foote,  jr.  1856. 

Schueller   (Ernest).      Map  of   Franklin  county,  Ohio.      3i  x  4^.     [Colum- 

bus, 1878]. 

Brand  (G.  J.)   &  co.     Map  of  Franklin  county,  Ohio.     Scale  1  mile  to  1^^ 

inches.     R.  R.  Marble,  del.     28  x  34.     Columbus,  O.  published  by  G.  J. 
Brand  &  co.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers,     1883. 

Franklin  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  actual  survey  by  D.  H.  Davison.  54  x  57.. 
Greencastle,  Pa.  Riley  &  Hoffman,  1858. 

Franklin  county,  Tex.     Map.     19  x  18.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879].. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Franklin  county,  Vt.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Franklin  and  Grand  Isle,  Vt.  From 
actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  54  x  54.  New- 
York,  H.  F.  Walling  &  co.  1857. 

Atlas  of  Franklin  and  Grand  Isle  cos.  Vt.     From  actual  surveys  by  and. 

under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers.     46  pp.  incl.  29  maps.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Fraser  river,  British  Columbia.     Plan  of  part  of  Eraser's  river,  shewing  the  cl 

acter  of  the  ground  from  the  entrance  to  the  site  of  old  Fort  Langley. 
John  Arrowsmith  lith.     11  x  15^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

Frederick  city,  Md.  Map.  Surveyed  and  published  by  Henry  Hamilton  Pittar.. 
30  X  28.     Baltimore,  H.  C.  Pittar,  [1853?]. 

Frederick  county,  Md.     Map.     Accurately  drawn  from  correct  instrumental  sui 
veys  of  all  the  county  roads,  etc.  by  Isaac  Bond.     col.     44  x  34.     Balti- 
more, E.  Sachse  &  co.  [1858]. 

Frederick  (Fort),  Albany,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  Fort  Frederick,  at  Albany. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduc 
from  actual  surveys.    1763.    [anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     [London,  J.  Rocque,,; 
1763.     no.  13]. 


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Frederick  (Fort),  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.     Fort  Frederick  at  Crown  Point  built  by 

the  French  1731.     2^  x  2f. 
[Inset  to  A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America. 

Universal  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1755.     v.  17.     p.  145]. 
See  also  Crown  Point,  New  York. 

Frederick  (Fort),  St.  Johns  river,  Canada.     A  plan  of  Fort  Frederick,  situated 
at  the  entrance  of  St.  John's  river. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler) .     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     [anon.]     sm.  4°.    obi.     London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  12]. 

Fredericksburg,  Va.  Sketch  of  the  road  from  Fredericksburg  to  Norfolk  in  Vir- 
ginia,    [anon.]     ms.     9  x  15.     [17 — ]. 

Sachse  (E.)  &  co.     View  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.  nov.  1862.     9  x  16^     Bal- 

timore, hth.  &  print  by  E.  Sachse  &  co.  [1862]. 

Currier  &  Ives.     Battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.  dec.  13, 1862.     9  x  12f .     New 

York,  Currier  &  Ives,  [1862]. 

—     Principal  features  of  the  battle  of  Fredericksburgh,  dec.  13, 1862.    Burnside's 

campaign. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected   with   the   campaigns  in   Virginia.      obi.    12°. 
[Philadelphia]  ,1864.     pi.  14] . 

Sketch  of  the  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Saturday  dec.  13th,  1862.     Right 

wing  C.  S.  A.  It.  gl.  Jackson's  corps.     By  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  t.  e.  2d.  corps 
A.  N.  Va.     9  X  12i     [n.  p.  1863?]. 

Fredericksburg-  and  Gordonsville  railroad  of  Virginia.  Colton  (G.  AV.  &  C. 
B.)  &  CO.  Maps  showing  the  Fredericksburg  &  Gordonsville  railroad  of 
Virginia.     23  x  35.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1869]. 

Freehold,  N.  J.  Hills  (John).  Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold  to 
Middle  Town,  shewing  the  skirmish  between  the  rear  of  the  British  army 
under  the  command  of  his  excellency  genl.  sir  Henry  CHnton  and  the 
advanced  corps  of  the  rebel  army,  June  28th,  1778.  Scale:  800  paces  to 
an  inch.  [By  I.  H.  anon.]  ms.  16^x20^  [1778]. 
Note.— Inset  "Sketch  of  Middle  Town." 

Same.     By  I.   Hills,  July  1778.     Scale:  800  paces  to  an  inch.     ms.     col. 

19^x26.     [1778]. 
Note. — This  map  is  numbered  "10"  in  ink. 

Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold   to  Middle  town  shewmg  the 

skirmish  between  the  rear  of  the  British  army  under  the  command  of  his 
excellency  gen' 1  sir  Henry  Clinton  and  the  advanced  corps  of  the  rebel 
army.     June  28,  1778.     By  I.  Hills,     ms.     17  x  22^ 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey,     ms.     foL 
[1776-1782].     no.  9]. 

Freeman's  farm,  N.  Y.     Battle  of  Freeman's  farm. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

The  encampment  &  position  of  the  army  under  It.  gl.  Burgoyne,  at  Sword's 

and  Freeman's  farms,  on  Hudson  river  near  Stillwater  1777.     By  Wm. 
Cumbd.  Wilkinson,     ms.     col.     27  x  43.     [1777]. 

H.  Doc.  516 19 


290  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Frio  county,  Tex.     Map.     22  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of)..     General  land  office]. 

Frogr's  Neck,  N.  Y.     A  survey  of  Frog's  Neck  and  the  route  of  the  British  army  to 
the  24th  of  oct.  1776,  under  the  command  of  gen.  William  Howe.     By 
Charles  Blaskowitz.     Scale  of  2,000  feet  to  one  inch.     ms.     col.     29  x  16. 
[1776]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  57.] 

Frog's  Point,  N.  Y:  A  plan  of  the  country  from  Frog's  Point  to  Croton  river 
shewing  the  positions  of  the  American  and  British  armies  from  the  12th 
of  oct.  1776,  untill  the  engagement  on  the  White  Plains  on  the  28th.  Drawn 
by  S.  Lewis.  16^  x  9. 
[In  Marshall  (John).  The  life  of  George  Washington.  Maps.  4°.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1807.     pi.  3]. 

Frontenac,  Canada.     A  plan  of  the  fort  and  bay  of  Frontenac  with  the  adjacent 
countries.     4|  x  7. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1758.    8°.    London,  R.  Baldwin,  1758.     v.  27. 
p.  552]. 

Plan  of  Fort  Frontenac. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.     1763. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Eocque,  1763.     no.  28]. 

Fryer  Hill,  Leadville,  Colo.  Map  of  a  portion  of  the  underground  workings  of 
Fryer  hill,  Leadville,  Col.  1881.  Made  by  George  H.  Robinson.  Scale 
80  ft.  to  1  inch,     on  linen.     33  x  39.     [Leadville,  1881]. 

Frying-pan  shoals,  N.  C.     Sketch  of  Frying-pan  shoals  and  Cape  Fear  river.     By 
the  hydrographic  parties  under  the  command  of  lieuts.  T.  A.  Jenkins  & 
J.  N.  Maffitt.     1851.     15  x  12.     New  York,  J.  Ackerman,  1851. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Fuca  (Strait  of  San  Juan  de).     See  Juan  de  Fuca  (Strait  of) . 

Fulton,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  village  of  Fulton.  A.  C.  Scott,  draftsman.  By  Peter 
Schenck,  surveyor,  col.  42  x  35.  Philadelphia,  Gillette,  Mathews  <fe  co. 
[1855J. 

Fulton  county,  Ga.  Map.  Compiled  and  arranged  from  original  and  actual  sur- 
veys by  Daniel  Pittman.  Made  at  office  of  superintendent  of  public  works 
by  Wm.  Phillips,     col.     51  x  25.     [Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1872]. 

Fulton  county.  111.  Plat  book  of  Fulton  county,  111.  94  pp.  3  1.  incl.  34  maps, 
fol.     Chicago,  American  atlas  co.  1895. 

Fulton  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Fulton  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys  by 
J.  Chace.     col.     37  x  55.     Philadelphia,  J.  T.  Hill,  1856. 

Nichols  (B.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Montgomery  and  Fulton  counties,  N.  Y. 

title.     29  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  J.  J.  Stranahan  &  B.  Nichols,  1868. 

Fulton  county,  Ohio.  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  Atlas  of  Fulton  co.  Ohio.  51  pp. 
incl.  21  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888. 

Fundy  (Bay  of).  A  new  ])ilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Scotia,  Chedabucto 
bay,  gut  of  Canso,  bay  of  Fundy  and  round  the  isle  of  Cape  Breton,  by 
Thomas  Backhouse.  2  p.  1.  15  maps.  fol.  London,  R.  l^aurie  &  J. 
Whittle,  1798. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  291 

Oabarus  bay,  Cape  Breton  island.  A  plan  of  the  coast  of  Gabarus  bay  from  the 
west  end  of  Kennington  cove  to  White  Point  showing  the  several  batteries 
and  retrenchments  made  by  the  French  to  oppose  the  landing  of  his  Brit- 
tanick  majesty's  troops.  [1758].  By  C.  G.  Kennedy.  This  plan  is 
laid  down  to  a  scale  of  400  feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     12  x  55.     [1758  ]. 

•Gadsden  purchase.  Ehrenberg  (Herman).  Map  of  the  Gadsden  purchase,  Sonora 
&  portions  of  New  Mexico,  Chihuahua  &  California.  24  x  24.  Cincinnati, 
Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co.  1858. 

Oalien  river,  Mich.     Survey  of  the  mouth  of  Galien  river,  Michigan,     Surveyed 
by  lieuts.  J.  M.  Berrien  and  E.  Rose.     Drawn  by  lieut.  Berrien,  1835. 
12  x  30.     [Washington,  1835]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  Congress,     fol.     Washington.     1843.     no.  101]. 

Oalveston,   Tex.      Preliminary  sketch  of   Galveston   bay,  Texas.     1852.     2d   ed. 
20x17.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Galveston  entrance,  Texas.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direc- 

tion of  A,  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  parties  under  the  command  of 
T.  A.  Craven  &  A.  S.  Baldwin.     Published  in  1853.     Electrotype  copy 
no.  1  by  G.  Mathiot.     14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Ganabara,  Brazil.     Figvre  dv  port  de  Ganabara  av   Bresil.     I.   Millot  excudit. 
4x7. 
[In  Lescarbot  (Marc ) .     Histoire  de  la  No\^^elle  France.     2*=^.     16°.     Paris, 
1611]. 

Gardner,  Mass.  Walker  (Oscar  W.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Gardner  town,  Mass.  31  pp. 
inch  7  maps.     fol.     Boston,  O.  W.  Walker  &  co.  1886. 

Gasconade  county.  Mo.  King's  land  owners  map  of  Gasconade  co.  Missouri, 
1875.  Carefully  compiled  from  personal  examinations  and  surveys. 
Drawn  and  published  by  Geo.  H.  King.  col.  53  x  45.  [n.  p.]  G.  H. 
King,  1875. 

Geaug-a  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Geauga  and  Lake  counties,  Ohio.  S.  H.  Mat- 
thews, publisher,     col.     59  x  44.     Philadelphia,  S.  H.  Matthews,  1857. 

Geddes,  N.  Y.  City  of  Syracuse,  and  rillage  of  Geddes.  [N.  Y.]  By  H.  Wads- 
worth  Clarke,     col.     22  x  22.     [Syracuse,  1875]. 

Genesee,  N.  Y.  A  map  of  the  Genesse  tract,  in  the  county  of  Ontario,  &  state  of 
New  York;  shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication  with  New 
York,  Philadelphia  &  Baltimore;  also  its  distance  from  the  new  city  of 
Columbia,  or  the  proposed  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States.  13  x  8J. 
[n.  p.1791]. 

A  map  of  the  middle  states,  shewing  the  situation  of  the  Genesee  lands  & 

their  connection  with  the  Atlantic  coast  1798.     10^  x  9|. 
[In   Williamson    (capt.    Charles).     Description   of    the   Genesee   country, 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     Albany,  L.  Andrews  &  co.  1798]. 

Carte  representant  la  partie  du  Genesy  country  que  la  compagnie  Hollandoise, 

•   ainsie  que  mrs.  William  et   John  Willink  et  autres,  out  acquise  sur  les 

derrieres  de  I'etat  de  New  York.     Composee  par  G.  Haas.     9  x  11|. 
[In  Bridel  (Jean  Louis).     Le  pour  et  le  contre.    16°.    Paris,  1803.    at  end]. 


292  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Genesee  county,  Mich.  Map  of  the  county  of  Genesee  &  Shiawassee,  Mich.  From 
actual  surveys  &  official  records,  by  Geil  &  Jones,  col.  56  x  61.  Phila- 
delphia, Geil  &  Jones,'  1859. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Genesee  co.  Mich.     119  pp.  incl.  43  maps.     foL 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Genesee  river,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  mouth  of  the  Genessee  river,  exhibiting  a  plan 
for  removing  the  obstacles  at  its  entrance,  by  T.  W.  Maurice,  capt.  eng. 
corps.     1829.     16x20.     [n.  p.  1829]. 

Geneseo,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America,  shewing  the  posi- 
tion of  the  Geneseo  country,  comprehending  the  counties  of  Ontario  <fe 
Steuben  as  laid  off  in  townships  of  six  miles  square  each,  [anon.] 
15  X  15^.     New  York,  Maverick  sculpt.  [1791]. 

Map  of  Morris's  purchase  or  West  Geneseo;  exhibiting  part  of  the  lakes  Erie 

and  Ontario,  [etc.]. also  a  sketch  of  Upper  Canada,  by  Joseph  &  B.  Elli- 
cott,  1800.     20  X  26.     [n.  p.]  1804. 
[Holland  land  company]. 

Geneva,  Wis.  Map  of  Geneva  village.  Wis.  [By  Warren  Beckwith.  anon.] 
37x37.     [Geneva,  1876]. 

Geneva  and  Hornellsville  railway.  Map  showing  the  Geneva  &  Hornellsville 
railway  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
19  X  22.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1875]. 

George  (Fort),  Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.  Plan  of  the  attack  against  fort  Louis 
now  fort  George,  at  Point  a  Pitre  on  the  island  of  Guadaloupe;  by  a 
squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  of  war  detached  from  com.  Moore  &  com- 
manded by  capt.  Wm.  Harman;  feb.  14,  1759.  Drawn  on  the  spot  by 
lieut.  col.  Rycaut.     13  x  18.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1760. 

Plan  of  the  attack  against  Fort  Louis  now  Fort  George,  at  Point  a  Pitre  on 

the  island  of  Guadaloupe;  by  a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  of  war, 
detached  from  commodore  Moore,  &  commanded  by  capt.  Wm.  Harman, 
on  the  14.  feb.  1759.  Drawn  on  the  spot  by  lieut.  col.  Rycaut  of  the 
marines.  13  x  18^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  98]. 

George  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Plan  of  part  of  Fort  George,  with  the  barracks,  etc.  erected 
in  the  year  1759. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     [anon.]     sm.  4°.    obi.     London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763]. 

A  view  of  Fort  George  with  the  city  of  New  York  from  the  s.  w.     I.  Car- 

witham  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  17^.     [n.  p.  176-?]. 

A  plan  of  fort  George  at  the  city  of  New  York  [with  reference].     Surveyed 

and  drawn  by  C.  J.  Sauthier.     ms.     [anon.]     27  x  17 J.     [1776?]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  95]. 

South  west  view  of  Fort  George  with  the  city  of  New  York.     5|  x  8i. 

[In  Russell   (Wm.)     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,   1778.     v.  2. 
opp.  p.  270]. 

George  (Fort),  Pensacola,  Fla.  Plan  of  fort  George  and  adjacent  works  at  Pensa- 
cola  in  west  Florida,     ms.     [anon].     28x18.     [1785?]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  293 

Oeorge  (Fort),  Pensacola,  Fla.     Plans  of  fort  George  at  Pensacola.     [By]  W.  "W. 
9  Oct.,  1785.     [anon.]     ms.     2  plans.     [1785]. 

Oeorg-e  (Lake) ,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  fort  William  Henry  and  camp  at  lake  George.     I. 
Heath  dt.     W.   Eyre  engr.      Scale  of  700  yards,      ms.     col.      14  x  13. 
[1755?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  22]. 

.1  prospective  view  of  the  battle  fought  near  lake  George,  8  September  1755, 

between  2000  English  with  250  Mohawks,  under  the  command  of  gen. 
Johnson;  &  2500  French  &  Indians  under  the  command  of  gen.  Dieskau  in 
which  the  English  were  victorious.  Samuel  Blodget  delin.  T.  Jefferys 
sculp.  10  X  20. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  37]. 

Same.     Blodget  (Samuel).     A  prospective  plan  of  the  battle  fought  near 

lake  George  on  the  8th.  September  1755.     14  x  18. 
[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings.     2d  series.     1889-1890. 

8°.     Boston,  1890.     v.  5.     p.  416]. 
XoTE. — Also  containing  a  notice  of  the  author. 

A  draught  of  lake  Georgia  and  part  of  Hudson's  river,  taken  sept.  1756,  by 

Joshua  Loring.     ms.     15^x182-     [1756]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  19.] 

A  particular  plan  of  lake  George.     Surveyed  in  1756.     By  capt.  Jackson. 

13  X  62.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  5,  1776. 
[Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.    The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  Sayer  & 
J.  Bennett,  1776.     Inset  to  no.  18.  Brassier  (W.)     A  survey  of  lake  Cham- 
plain]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  24]. 

Skinner  (H. )     Plan  of  Ticonderoga.  [&]  A  perspective  view  of  lake  George. 

6x  10. 
[In  Universal   (The)    magazine.      8°.     London,    J,    Hinton,    1759.     v.  25. 
nov.  1759.     opp.  p.  266]. 

A   survey  of  lake   Champlain,  including  lake   George,  Crown   Point   and 

St.  John.      By   William   Brassier.     1762.     col.     19  x  26.      London,    for 

R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  5,  1776. 
[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John) ,  editors.     The  American  military 

pocket  atlas,     [anon.]     8°.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  and  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 

no.  6]. 
Note. — Inset  "A  particular  plan  of  lake  George.     Surveyed  in  1756.     By 

capt.  Jackson." 

Same.     A  survey  of  lake  Champlain,  including  lake  George,  Crown  Point 

and  St.  John.     Surveyed  by  order  of  major-gen.  sr.  Jeffery  Amherst.     By 
William  Brassier.     1762.     26  x  19.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
aug.  5,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  18]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  24;  also  v.  6.     no.  13]. 

-. Lake  George,  &c.     Engraved  by  J.  Lodge.     10^  x  6|. 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  33]. 


294  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

George  (Lake),  N.  Y.  A  topographical  map  of  Hudsons  river  and  the  country- 
adjacent,  from  Sandy-Hook,  New  York  and  bay  of  Fort  Edward,  also  the 
communication  with  Canada  by  lake  George  and  lake  Champlain  as  high  as 
Fort  Chambly  on  Sorel  river.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved  by 
William  Faden.  31^  x  20|.  London,  W.  Faden,  oct.  1,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  15]. 

Lake  Champlain  and  lake  George,  and  the  country  between  the  Hudson  and 

the  lakes  on  the  west,  and  Connecticut  on  the  east.  Finely  drawn,  ms. 
24  X  12.     [1777]. 

Note. — This  map  was  drawn  by  mr.  Medcalfe,  afterward  engraved  by  Wil- 
liam Faden,  and  published  in  Burgoyne's  "A  state  of  the  expedition  from 
Canada."     2d  ed.     1780. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  62-63]. 

[Plan  of  lake  George.      L.  C.  Larrabee.      Stm.  bt.  Wm.  Caldwell,  Lake 

George,  augt.  23d,  1843.     ms.     anon.     15*  x  10^     1843]. 

Map  of  lake  George  &  vicinity.     From  recent  and  careful  surveys  by  F.  W. 

Beers,     col.     22  x  31^     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1876]. 

Map  of  lake  George  from  survey  of  1880.     By  S.  R.  Stoddard.     1881.     coL 

10  X  36.     New  York,  Neuman  &  Dinglinger,  [1881]. 

Chart  of  lake  George.     By  S.  R.  Stoddard.     7  x  23.     Glens  Falls,  N.   Y. 

1887. 

Map  of  lake  George.     Surveyed  and  drawn  by  S.  R.  Stoddard.     Rev.  ed. 

36  X  10.     Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  1888. 

Georges  shoal  and  bank.     See  St.  George's  shoal  and  bank. 

Georgetown,  Ga.  An  exact  plan  of  Georgetown,  so  named  by  Patrick  Graham, 
esqr. ,  president  of  the  province  of  Georgia,  in  hour,  to  his  royal  highness, 
George,  prince  of  Wales,  &c*.  Surveyed  &  delineated  by  order  of  the 
president  &  council  of  Georgia,  this  9th  day  of  may  1754.  By  Henry 
Yonge,  surv^  A  scale  of  1000  feet.  ms.  col.  29  x  21.  [1754]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  38]. 

Georgia.     Map  of  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  [etc.]     5^  x  7^. 

[In  Martyn  (Benjamin) .  Reasons  for  establishing  the  colony  of  Georgia, 
[anon.]     4°.     London,  for  W.  Meadows,  1733.     front.] 

Same. 

[In  Smith  (Samuel,  lecturer  of  St.  Albans) .  A  sermon  preached  before 
the  trustees  for  establishing  the  colony  of  Georgia.  4°.  London,  J. 
March,  1733]. 

New  map  of  Georgia.     1737.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bernard  (J.  F.)  Recueil  de  voiages.  16°.  Amsterdam,  1737.  v.  9. 
front.  ] 

Land-charte  von  Georgien.     8J  x  19J.     T.  C.  Lotter,  sculp.     Aug.  Vindel. 

[In  Urlsperger  (S.)     Nachrichten  von  den  Salzburgischen  emigranten  in 

America.     4°.     Halle,  1747.     v.  3]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  Georgia, 

etc.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  15^. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  60]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  295 

Georgia.  A  map  of  South  Carolina  and  a  part  of  Georgia.  Containing  the  whole 
s^ea  coast,  all  the  islands,  [etc.]  Composed  from  surveys  taken  by  the  hon. 
William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh  Bryan,  and  the  author  William  de 
Brahm.  London,  T.  Jefferys,  oct.  20,  1757. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
59-62]. 
Note. — See  1780  for  revised  edition. 

Same.    A  map  of  South  Carolina  and  a  part  of  Georgia.    Containing  the  whole 

seacoast,  all  the  islands,  [etc.]  as  also  several  plantations,  with  their  proper 
boundary  lines,  their  names,  and  the  names  of  their  proprietors.  Com- 
piled from  surveys  taken  by  the  hon.  William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh 
Bryan,  and  the  author  William  de  Brahm.  Engraved  by  Thomas  Jef- 
ferys. col.  48  X  52.  London,  T.  Jefferys,  oct.  20,  1757. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  28-29]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  32-33]. 

A  new  map  of  North  &  South  Carolina  &  Georgia.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7x9. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  34. 

april  1765.     opp.  p.  168]. 

A  new  map  of  Georgia,  with  part  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  Louisiana.     Col- 

lected by  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  19. 
[In  Harris    (John).      Navigantium  atque  itinerantium  bibliotheca,   or,  a 
complete  collection  of  voyages  and  travels,     fol.     London,  for  T.  Osborne, 
1764.     V.2.     opp.  p.  323]. 

Caroline  Meridionale  et  partie  de  la  Georgie.     Par  le  chev'r  Bull,  le  capitaine 

Gascoign,  chev'r  Bryan  et  de  Brahm,  en  4  feuilles.     42  x  50.     Paris,  Le 

Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le    Rouge    (Georges    Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,     fol. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  17-18]. 
Note. — A  translation  of  the  map  engraved  by  Jefferys  in  1757. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  Georgia  in  North  America. 

[anon.]     lOJ  x  13. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.      8°.      London,   J.   Hinton,    1779.      v.  64. 
april,  1779.     opp.  p.  168]. 

A  map  of  South  Carolina  and  a  part  of  Georgia.     Containing  the  whole  sea- 

coast,  all  the  islands  [etc.]  as  also  several  plantations  with  their  proper 
boundary  lines,  their  names  and  the  names  of  their  proprietors.  Com- 
posed from  surveys  taken  by  the  hon.  William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh 
Bryan,  and  William  de  Brahm.  Republished  with  considerable  additions, 
from  the  surveys  made  &  collected  by  John  Stuart,  by  William  Faden. 
1780.     48  X  53.     London,  W.  Faden,  June  1,  1780. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  21-22]. 

Note. — See  1757  for  early  edition. 

Same. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  24^]. 
Note. — Copy  of  the  edition  of  1780  inserte^l. 


296  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Georgia.     A  map  of  such  parts  of  Georgia  and  South  Carohna  as  tend  to  illustrate 
the  progress  and  operations  of  the  British  army,  etc.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr. 
7 J  X  9^     [London],  K.  Baldwin,  1780. 
^  [In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1780],     v.  49. 
may  1780.     opp.  p.  225]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  chief  parts  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

from  the  best  authorities.     Jno.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  14^.     Lon- 
don, J.  Bew,  30  June,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.    London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].     v.  1.    June 
1780.     opp.  p.  454]. 

Sketch  of  the  northern  frontiers  of  Georgia,  extending  from  the  mouth  of  the 

river  Savannah  to  the  town  of  Augusta,  by  Archibald  Campbell.     Engraved 
by  WilPmFaden.     1780.     23^  x  27^     London,  W.  Faden,  may  1,  1780. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  25 J]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  23]. 

Carte  des  deux  Carolines  et  de  la  Georgie.     9  x  13. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel-Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo- Am^ricains.  GravureS  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pi.  3]. 

[Map  of  that  part  of  Glynn  and  Camden  counties  bordering  on  the  Atlantic 

ocean  showing  also  the  course  and  soundings  of  Altamaha,  Turtle,  Little 
&  Great  Satilla,  Crooked  and  St.  Marys'  rivers,     ms.    anon.     50  x  53. 
1787?]. 
Note. — Gives   "Bluff    the    property  of    the  late  major  general  Green" 
(Crooked  river),  who  died  June  19,  1786. 

Xew  map  of  the  states  of  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  Virginia  and 

Maryland  including  the  Spanish  provinces  of  West  and  East  Florida. 
From  the  latest  surveys.  Cornelius  Tiebout  sculp.  N.  Y.  Engraved  for 
Gordon's  History  of  the  American  war.  [New  York  ed.]  12  x  14 J. 
[New  York,  1789]. 

Georgia.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).  The  United  States  gazetteer.  16°.  [Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

Georgia,  from  the  latest  authorities.     B.  Tanner  sculp.     9  x  15. 

[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  18]. 

Georgia,  from  the  latest  authorities.     W.  Barker  sculp,     [anon.]     9  x  16. 

[In    Carey   (Matthew).     Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,   M. 

Carey,  1796.     no.  16]. 

Same.     Georgia,  from  the  latest  authorities.     W.  Barker,  sculp.     Engraved 

for  Carey's  Am.  ed.  of  Guthrie's  geography,     [anon.]     9  x  16.     [Phila- 
delphia, 1795]. 
[Rochambeau:  9]. 

A  map  of  those  parts  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  &  Georgia 

which  were  the  scenes  of  the  most  important  operations  of  the  southern 
armies.    Compiled  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  Francis  Shallus.    10^  x  14. 
Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.    4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  8]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  297 

Georgia.  A  map  of  Georgia  also  the  two  Floridas,  from  the  best  authorities.  Doo- 
little  sculp.  Engraved  for  Morse's  universal  geography.  7^  x  12.  Boston, 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  [1810?]. 

. A  map  of  that  part  of  Mississippi  territory  including  the  land  sold  to  the 

Georgia  co.  the  Georgia  Mississippi  co.  the  Upper  Mississippi  and  the 
Tennessee  co.  by  an  act  of  the  legislature  of  Georgia,  passed  7  jan.  1795. 
[etc.     By  Zachariah  Cox],     ms.     [1815]. 

■ Map.     Prepared  from  actual  surveys  and  other  documents  for  Eleazer  Early, 

by  Daniel  Sturges.     col.     44  x  56.     Savannah,  E.  Early,  1818. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  and  west  Florida,  Georgia, 
South  Carolina,  etc.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66  x  90.  Philadelphia, 
eng.  by  H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia; 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  east  and  west  Florida;  exhibit- 
ing the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and    the   Spanish   dominions.      Compiled   from  late  survey  and 
observation  by  Joseph  Purcell.     11  x  14.     [n.  p.  1820?]. 
Note. — Originally  published  in  Morse's  The  American  geography,  1792. 

The  traveller's  pocket  map  of  Georgia  with  its  roads  and  distances.     By 

H.  S.  Tanner,     col.     10  x  12^.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1831]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.  By  J.  H.  Young  sc.  col.  16  x  21.  Philadelphia,  S.  A. 
Mitchell,  1832. 

A  new  map  of  Georgia.      By  H.   S.  Tanner.      Tanner's  Universal  atlas. 

10|  X  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

Chart  of  southern  coast  from  Tybee  Bar  to  Hunting  Id.     May  river.     Sur- 

veyed by  Charles  Wilkes,  in  U.  S.  brig  Porpoise.  1838.  Drawn  by  John- 
son, Alden  &  May.     52  x  87.     Washington,  lith.  of  P.  Haas,  1838. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  109]. 

Map  of  Georgia  and  Alabama.     Exhibiting  the  post  oflBces,  post  roads, 

canals,  railroads,  etc.  By  David  C.  Burr.  col.  36  x  49.  [Washington, 
1839]. 

Georgia  and  Alabama.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     21^  x  28. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  general 

assembly,  by  William  G.  Bonner,  col.  53  x  64.  Milledgeville,  W.  G. 
Bonner,  [1859]. 

Middle  Georgia  &  South  Carolina.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     col.     19  x  31. 

[Washington],  C.  G.  Krebs  lith.  [1861]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Sketch  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Savannah  river  to  St. 

Mary's  river,  embracing  the  coast  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     1861.     Drawn 
by  A.  Lindenkohl.     39  x  22.     [Washington,  1861]. 
•  [United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 


298  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Georgia.     Sketch  of  portions  of  sea  coast  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     1862. 
Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     16  x  36.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey ] . 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Georgia  and  Alabama.     16  x  22.     [New  York]^ 

Johnson  &  Ward,  [1863]. 

Sketch  of  sea  coast  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  from  Bull's  bay  to  Ossa- 

baw  sound   1863.     Drawn   by  A.  Lindenkohl.     16  x  38.     [Washington, 
1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

The  army  map  of  Georgia.     Published  by  L.  Prang  &  co.     35  x  22.     Boston^ 

L.  Prang  &  co.  [1865]. 

Southern  Georgia  and  part  of  South  Carolina.    1865.    Drawn  by  A.  Linden- 

kohl.    25  X  35.     [Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     Published  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 

&  CO.     37  X  28.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1866. 

Shonberg's  map.     col.     13  x  11.     [New  York,  Shonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Map.     Compiled  by  J.  R.  Butts.     1859.     Revised  by  A.  G.  Butts.     1870. 

col.     62  X  52.     Macon,  A.  G.  Butts,  1870. 

Butts'  county  map  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     Compiled  by  A.  G.  Butts,  187L 

col.     16^  X  22i     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  [1871]. 

Watson's  new^  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Alabama,  Georgia,  and 

S'th  Carolina,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Georgia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     26  x  16.     Phila- 
delphia, 0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Savannah. 

North  America,  east  coast.     United  States,  Georgia  &  Florida.     St.  Andrew 

sound  to  St.  John  river.     From  the  United  States  coast  survey  1853-74. 
Published  by  the  United  States  government  in  1875-6.     25  x  37^.     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  853]. 

North  America,  east  coast,  Georgia.     Sapelo  sound  to  St.  Andrew  sound. 

From  the  U.  S.  coast  survey  1850-73.     Published  by  the  U.  S.  government 
in  1876.     26  x  38.     London,  admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  852], 

Map  of  Georgia.    For  the  eclectic  geographies.    By  Russell  Hinman.    Iljx9. 

[Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp  &  co.  1880]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Map  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     Presented  by 

P.  Lorillard  &  co.  Jersey  city,  N.  J.     col.     15  x  18.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &co.  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  with  adjacent 

parts  of  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Alabama  and  Florida.     By  W.  L. 
Nicholson.     The  Ist  ed.  was  issued  in  1879.     p]ngraved  by  D.  McClelland. 
2  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Georgia.     34  pp.     1  map. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  299 

Georgia.  Map  of  the  state  of  Georgia;  compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  general 
assemble  by  A.  G.  Butts.  New  ed.  col.  56  x  64.  Philadelphia,  printed, 
colored  and  mounted  by  J.  L.  Smith,  1882. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Georgia.     51  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Eand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.  52  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  Mc- 
Nally &  co.  [1893]. 

See  also  Chatham  county;  Fulton  county. 

Georgia  mining'  districts.  Map  of  mining  districts  in  Lumpkin  &  White  coun- 
ties, Georgia.  Drawn  by  W.  H.  Coughlin.  19  x  23.  New  York,  J. 
Bien,  photo,  hth.  [1880]. 

Georgia  railroad.  Map  of  the  Georgia  railroad  and  the  several  lines  of  railroad 
connecting  with  it.  Feb.  1839.  Prepared  by  J.  Edgar  Thomson.  22x29. 
Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval,  1839. 

German  flats.     See  Herkimer  (Fort),  N.  Y. 

Germantown,  Penn.     Battle  of  Germantown. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Sketch  of  the  surprise  of  German  Town,  by  the  American  forces  commanded 

by  general  Washington,  oct.  4,  1777;  by  J.  Hills.     17|  x  20|.     London, 
W.  Faden,  march  12,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,    fol.    [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  12]. 

A  sketch  of  the  battle  of  Germantown.  4th  October  1777  where  the  rebels 

were  repulsed,     ms.     [anon.]     14x11.     [1777]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  stamped  the  name  "Montresor." 

Gettysburg,  Penn.  Bufford  (J.  H. )  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.  July  2nd  and  3rd 
1863.     15  X  22.     Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford,  [1864]. 

Field  of  Gettysburg.     July   1-3,   1863.     Prepared  by  T.  Ditterline.     coL 

19  X  16.     Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval  &  son,  lith.  [1863]. 

Elliott  (S.  G.)  &  CO.     Elliott's  map  of  the  battlefield  of  Gettysburg.     Made 

from  an  accurate  survey  of  the  ground  by  transit  and  chain.     23  x  32. 
Philadelphia,  F.  Bourquin  &  co.  [1864]. 

The  battle  of  Gettysburg  before  the  final  assault. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     plate  16]. 

^Nlaps  of  the  battle  field  of  Gettysburg,  July  1-3,  1863.     Compiled  and  added 

for  the  government  by  John  B.  Bachelder.    lst-3rd  day's  battle.    3  maps, 
each  35  x  27.     Boston,  J.  B.  Bachelder,  1876. 
[United  States.     War  department] . 

Gillespie  county,  Tex.      [Map].     19  x  24.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Gilpin  county,  Colo.  Gold  mining  region  Gilpin  co.  Colorado.  By  A.  Z.  Hug- 
gins.     21  X  27.     New  York,  P.  E.  Bogert,  [1864], 


300  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

•Gilpin  county,  Colo.  Map  of  the  Colorado  gold  region  in  Gilpin  and  Clear  Creek 
go's.  Compiled  from  gov'm't  surveys  and  the  most  authentic  sources,  by 
M.  K.  Couzens.     8^  x  10^     [n.  p.  1880]. 

Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  (Township  of).  Map  of  Glens  Falls  and  vicinity,  Warren  co. 
N^w  York.  From  official  records  and  actual  surveys,  by  B.  C.  Butter  and 
F.  W.  Beers,     col.     60  x  46.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Gloucester,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Gloucester  and  town  of 
Rockport,  Mass.  title,  index  map.  23  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1884. 

Gloucester  harbor,  Mass.     Gloucester  harbor,  Massachusetts.     From  a  trigono- 
metrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  H.  S.  Stellwagen.     1855.     Electro- 
type copy  no.  8  by  G.  Mathiot.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Gloucester,  Va.  A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay  with  James  and  York 
rivers;  wherein  is  shewn  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  oct.] 
1st.  Of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis  at  Gloucester  and 
York  in  Virginia.  2nd.  Of  the  American  and  French  forces  under  gen. 
Washington.  3rd.  Of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By  an 
officer,  [anon.]  16  x  20.  London,  W.  Faden,  nov.  20,  1781. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  24]. 

Plan  of  Yorktown  and  Gloucester  in  Virginia,  shewing  the  works  fcon- 

structed  for  the  defence  of  those  posts  by  gen.  earl  Cornwallis,  with  attacks 
of  the  combined  army  of  French  and  rebels  under  the  command  of  the 
gens,  count  de  Rochambaud  and  Washington,  which  capitulated  oct.  1781. 
ms.     [anon.]     col.     35  x  23.     [1781]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  91]. 

A  plan  of  York  Town  and  Gloucester,  in  the  province  of  Virginia,  shewing 

the  works  constructed  for  the  defence  of  these  posts  by  the  British  army 
under  the  command  of  earl  Cornwallis;  together  with  the  attacks  and 
operations  of  the  American  and  French  forces,  commanded  by  gen.  Wash- 
ington and  count  Rochambeau  to  whom  the  said  posts  were  surrendered 
on  the  17th  oct.  1781.  From  an  actual  survey  in  the  possession  by  Jno. 
Hills.  28  X  21.  London,  for  W.  Faden,  oct.  V,  1785. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  15]. 

See  also  Yorktown,  Va. 

Gloucester  county,  N.  J.  A  map  of  the  counties  of  Salem  and  Gloucester,  N.  J. 
From  original  surveys  by  Alex'r  C.  Stansbie,  James  Keily  &  Samuel  M. 
Rea.     38  x  54.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Wistar,  [1849]. 

Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Map  showing  route  of  the  marches  of  the  army  of  gen.  W.  T. 
Sherman  from  Atlanta,  Ga.  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  To  accompany  the  report 
of  operations  from  Savannah,  Ga.  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  39th  cong.  lat 
sess.  Report  of  the  chief  engineers,  U.  S.  A.  no.  3.  10  x  16.  Phila- 
delphia, Bowen  &  co.  [1866]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Gonzales  county,  Tex.     Gonzales  co.     21  x  23^.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  301 

Goshen,  Litchfield  county,  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Goshen,  Litchfield  county, 
Connecticut.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  E.  M.  Woodford,  c.  e.  30  x  38i. 
Philadelphia,  P.  Clark,  1852. 

Governors   island,    New  York  harbor.     Plan   of    Governor'^,    Kennedy's  and 
Brown's  islands,  with  Paulus  and  Red  Hook  together  with  part  of  the 
bay  and  soundings  shewing  the  position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to 
New  York.     ms.     [By  John  Montresor.     anon.]     39x33.     [1766?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  "  Montresor." 

Plan    of    Governor's,    Kennedy's,   and    Brown's    islands  and   Red   Hook 

together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings.  Shewing  the  position  they 
bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York.  September  18th  1766.  By  order  of 
his  excellency  major  general  Gage  commander  in  chief  of  his  majesty's 
forces  in  North  America,  by  John  Montresor,  engineer.  Scale  400  feet  to 
an  inch.  ms.  col.  28^x29.  [1766]. 
[Fad en  collection,     no.  96]. 

Designs  for  fortifying  Governor's  island  near  New  York,  by  J.  ^I.  [i.  e.  John 

Montresor.     anon.]     12  feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     8^x20^.     [1766]. 

Design  for  Governor's  Island,     ms.     [anon.]     7^x9.     [1766]. 

Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  "John  Montresor,"  50  and  180  in  pencil. 

Grafton  county,  N.  H.  Topographical  map  of  Grafton  co.  New  Hampshire. 
From  actual  surveys  by  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  60  x  60.  New  York,  Smith, 
Mason  &  co.  1860. 

Granada.     See  Grenada,  West  Indies. 

Grand  bay.  Miss.     Sketch  H.     no.  7.     Grand  bay,  including  the  entrance  of  Horn 
island  pass.     1851.     7x6^.     Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Grand  Forks  county,  N.  Dak.  Ensign  (D.  W.)  &  co.  Plat  book  of  Grand  Forks, 
Walsh  and  Pembina  counties,  N.  D.  122  pp.  1  fold.  map.  incl.  76  maps, 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  D.  W.  Ensign  &  co.  1893. 

Grand  island,  Lake  Superior.  Preliminary  chart  of  Grand  island  and  its  ap- 
proaches, lake  Superior.  Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  executed 
under  the  orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade,  1859.  38  x  28.  [Washington, 
1862]. 
[United  States.  War  department.  Corps  of  engineers.  Lake  survey, 
1862]. 

Grand  Isle  couP-ty,  Vt.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Franklin  and  Grand  Isle,  Ver- 
mont. From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling. 
54  X  54.     New  York,  H.  F.  Walling  &  co.  1857. 

Atlas  of  Franklin  and  Grand  Isle  cos.  Yt.     From  actual  surveys  by  and 

under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers.     46  pp.  incl.  29  maps.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  The  city  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Scale  300  to  an  inch. 
70  X  56.     [Grand  Rapids],  Collar  &  Greiner,  1884. 

R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Grand  Rapids  and  Kent  co. 

Mich.     72  pi.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  [1893]. 

Grand  Traverse  county,  Mich.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Grand  Traverse  co. 
Mich.     50,  viii  pp.  incl.  20  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  0.  Titus,  1881.. 


302  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Orand  Traverse  county,  Mich.  Steele  (George  E.)  and  others.  New  atlas  and 
directory  of  Grand  Traverse  co.  Mich.  91  pp.  2  fold.  maps.  fol.  Trav- 
erse City,  S.  E.  Pond  &  co.     1895. 

Orand  trunk  railway  of  Canada.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  Grand  trunk 
railway  of  Canada  and  connecting  lines,  col.  13  x  27.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Grant  county,  Ind.  Map.  From  surveys  and  records,  by  Wm.  Neal  &  A.  C. 
Overman,    col.   48x53.   Cincinnati,  Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co.  [I860?]. 

Gratiot  county,  Micli.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Clinton  and  Gratiot,  Mich.  From 
official  records  and  special  surveys  by  D.  S.  Harley,  J.  P.  Harley.  [etc.] 
under  the  direction  of  Geil  &  Harley.  50  x  42.  Philadelphia,  S.  Geil, 
1864. 

Grays  Ferry,  near  l*liiladelpliia.  Pa.     An  east  view  of  Gray's  Ferry  near  Phila- 
delphia, with  the  triumphal  arches  erected  for  the  reception  of  general 
Washington,  april  20,  1789.     C.  W.  Peale  del.     Trenchard  sculp.     3^  x  7. 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     May,  1789.     8°.     Philadelphia,   for   J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 

Topographical  map.     From  actual  surveys  and  records,  F^  W.  Beers,     col. 

60  X  45.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Great  Harrington,  Berkshire  county,  Mass.  Map  of  the  town  of  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Berkshire  co.  Massachusetts.  From  actual  surveys  by  E.  M.  Wood- 
ford.    56  X  56.     Philadelphia,  R.  Clark,  1854. 

■Great  central  and  South  American  railways.  Map  of  the  three  great  tropical 
American  railways,  viz.  1st.  The  Yucatan  central.  2nd.  The  Yucatan 
Pacific.  3rd.  The  Great  central  and  South  American.  Leon  and  Harriet 
Lewis,  projectors,  builders  and  proprietors.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.     28  x  22.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876]. 

Great  central  --oute.  Noble  (C.  E. )  Map  of  the  Great  central  route  and  its  con- 
nections, [anon.]  col.  14  x  32.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Thomas  &  Lathrops, 
[1856]. 

Great  Kanawha  valley,  W.  Va.  Title  map  of  the  coal  field  of  the  Great  Kanawha 
valley,  West  Virginia.  By  John  S.  Swann.  col.  52  x  56.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1867]. 

Great  Sodus  bay.     See  Sodus  bay  (Great),  New  York. 

Green  bay,  "Wis.  Head  of  Green  bay  and  entrance  to  Fox  river,  Wisconsin.  Sur- 
veyed in  1845  by  capt.  W.  G.  Williams  and  lieut.  J.  W.  Gunnison  with 
corrections  to  date  by  lieut.  W.  F.  Raynolds  under  the  orders  of  capt. 
J.  N.  Macomb.  1853.  20  x  26.  [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.  War  department.  Corps  of  engineers.  Lake  survey, 
1854]. 

Greenburg,  N.  Y.     See  Philipsburgh  manor,  N.  Y. 

Greene  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Greene  co.  N.  Y.  21  pp. 
1  pi.  incl.  19  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1867. 

Map  of  Greene  co.   N.   Y.     Engraved  and  printed  for  Van  Loan  &  Van 

Gorden's  Catskill  mountain  guide,     col.     8^  x  13.     New  York,  engraved 
by  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1877]. 

Map  of  Greene  CO.  and  portions  of  Ulster  and  Delaware  cos.  N.  Y.     Engraved 

&  printed  for  Van  Loan's  Catskill  mountain  guide.     13  x  15.     New  York, 
eng.  by  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1879]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  303 

Oreene  county,  Ohio.  ]\Iap  of  Greene  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  by  A.  E. 
Rogerson  &  E.  J.  Murphy.     37  x  51.     Philadelphia,  A.  D.  Byles,  1855. 

Greenfield,  Mass.     Moody ',C.  M.)    Greenfield.    5  x  7*.    [Greenfield,  Mass.  1881]. 

AValker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Greenfield  town,  Mass.     29  pp.  inch  7 

maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1884. 

Greenland.     Estotilandia  et  Laboratoris  terra.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  i^.  125]. 

A  map  of  old  Greenland.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13  x  9. 

[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.    no.  71]. 

Der  district  von  Julian shaab  in  Siid  Gronland.     Nach  der  von  der  alter- 

thumsgesellschaft  im  jahr  1844  herausgegeben  karte  mit  zusiitzen  von  H. 
Rink,  1856.     7\  x  11  i 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1857.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1857.     v.  3.     pi.  1]. 

■Greenville,  Washington  county.  Miss.  Map  of  the  town  of  Greenville,  ]Miss. 
By  Rich'd  A.  O'Hea.  May  1873.  col.  34  x  30.  New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis, 
1873. 

Greenville  county,  S.  C.  A  full  descriptive  map  and  sketch  of  Greenville  co. 
1882.  By  Paul  B.  Kyzer.  Scale  1  mile  pr.  inch.  col.  34  x  51.  Balti- 
more, photo,  lith.  by  A.  Hoen  &  co.  [1882]. 

Greenwood  lake,  N.  Y.  &  N.  J.  McDowell  (F.  H.)  Map  of  Greenwood  lake, 
Orange  co.  N.  Y.  (&)  Passaic  co.  N.  J.     10  x  16.     [New^  York,  1879]. 

Grenada,  West  Indies.     Karte  von  der  insel   Grenada  [etc.]  .  Gezeichnet  von 
m.  Bellin  1758.     8  x  11. 
[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, 
G.  X.  Raspe,  1780.     21  theil.     no.  142]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Grenada,    ms.     [anon.]    col.    13x9.     [1760?]. 

Note. — Inset  map  of  the  island  of  Grenada. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Grenada.     By  mr.  de  Caylus.     12  x  9. 

[In    Jefferys   (Thomas).      The  natural  and  civil    history  of   the  French 
dominion  in  N.  &  8.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.    opp.  p.  146]. 

Plan  of  the  town  &  fort  of  Grenada.     By  mr.  de  Caylus.     9x7. 

[In  London   magazine.     1762.     8°.     London,   R.  Baldwin,  [1762].     v.  31. 
p.  640]. 

Plan  de  I'isle  de  la  Grenade.     Fait  par  ordre  de  son  excellence  mr.  George 

Scott.     1763.     [anon.]     19^^  x  25. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).    A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  104]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Grenada.     By  mr.  de  Caylus.     12J  x  9. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  103], 

-■ Carta  esatta  rappresentante  1  'isola  di  Granata.     9x7. 

[In  Atlante  delF  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  27]. 


304  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Grenada,  West  Indies.  Plan  of  the  French  attacks  upon  the  island  of  Grenada, 
with  the  engagement  between  the  English  fleet  under  the  command  of 
admiral  Byron  and  the  French  fleet  under  count  d'Estaing.  Drawn  by 
an  officer  on  board  the  fleet,  July  1779.  J.  Luffman  sc.  [anon.]  9^^  x  14^. 
London,  J.  Harris,  21  sept.  1779. 
[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys, 
1768.     no.  102]. 

La  Grenade  divisee  par  quartiers,  avec  ses  ports  et  mouillage  d'apres  cett 

levee  par  ordre  du  gouverneur  Scott,     [anon.]     17^  x  23J.     Paris,  LattreJ 
1779. 

[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.    The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  \ 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  27b]. 

Granada,   divided  into  its  parishes,  surveyed  by  order  of  his  excellency 

governor  Scott,  and  engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.      new  ed.     18  x  24. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.    London,. 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  29]. 

Grenville  county,  Canada.  Map  of  the  united  counties  of  Leeds  and  Grenville, 
Canada  West.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling. 
Surveys  by  O.  W.^ray.  col.  60  x  60.  Kingston,  C.  W.  Putnam  &  Wall- 
ing, 1861. 

Grimes  county,  Tex.  Map  of  Grimes  co.  Texas.  15  x  28.  St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A. 
Gast&co.  [1880].  ^'  '        , 

[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Griswold  (Fort),  Conn.     A  sketch  of  New  London  and  Groton,  with  the  attacks 
made  on  forts  Trumbull  &  Griswold  by  the  British  troops  under  the  com- 
mand gen.  Arnold,  sept.  6,1781.     ms.     [anon.]     col.     16x11.     [1781]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 

Fort  Griswold.     [Plan  drawn  in  ink.    anon.]    Scale  of  50  yards,    ms.    9^x8. 

[1781]. 
Note. — Original  drawing  probably  by  an  American  engineer. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  99]. 
Groton,  Conn.     A  sketch  of  New  London  &  Groton,  with  the  attacks  made  on.] 

forts  Trumbull  &  Griswold  by  the  British  troops  under  the  command  of: 

brigr.  genl.  Arnold,  sept.  6, 1781.     Scale  of  one  mile.     ms.     [anon.]     col.  ^ 

16x11.     [1781?]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  98].  • 

Groveton,  Va.  (Battle  of).     See  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Grundy  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Grundy  co.  and  the  state  of  Illi- 
nois,    [etc.]     93  pp.  incl.  53  maps.    fol.    Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1874. 

Grundy  county,  Mo.     Map.     By  B.  F.  Thomas,     col.     48  x  44.     St.  Louis,  A.  L. 

Thornton,  [1876]. 
Guadalupe  county,  Tex.     Guadaloupe  co.  Texas.     21  i  x  21  J.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by 

A.  Gast,  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 
Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.     Isle  de  la  Gvadelovpe  seitu^e  A,  16  degrez  de  lat.  sep- 

tentrionale.     12^  x  17.     A.  Peyrounin  sculp.     Paris,  P.  Marietta,  [1664].. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  21]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  305 

Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.     La  Guadeloupe.     Par  Le  Kouge.     1753.     18  x  21. 

[Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1753].     [In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).    Atlas  Ameriquain 

Septentrional,    fol.    Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  24]. 
Note. — Inset  "L'isle  de  Bourbon  ou  Mascareiyne." 

A  map  of  Guadeloupe,  one  of  the  Caribby  islands  in  the  West  Indies  sub- 

ject to  France,     [anon.]     4^x7.     [London,  1759]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1759].     v.  28. 
March  1759.     opp.  p.  144]. 

^    Plan  of  the  general  attack  upon  the  island  of  Guadaloupe,  jan.  23d,  1759. 

[anon.]     4^  x  7.     [London,  1759]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1759].     v.  28. 
June  1759.     opp.  p.  287]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  general  attack  upon  the  island  of  Guadaloupe,  jan.  23, 

1759.    J.  Gary  sculp.    4|  x  65^.    [London],  J.  Macgowan  &  W.  Davis,  1781. 
[In  Field  (The)  of  Mars,     [anon.]     4°.     London,  for  J.  Macgowan,  1781]. 

Guadaloupe  one  of  the  Caribbee  islands,  subject  to  France  in  the  West  Indies. 

13  X  14J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  .the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.  p.  79]. 

Isle  de  la  Guadeloupe,  les  Saintes  et  Marie  Galante.     9  x  14. 

[In  Chambon  ( ) .     Le  commerce  de  I'Amerique  par  Marseille,     [anon.] 

4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  1.     p.  258]. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Guadaloupe,  drawn  from  an  accurate  survey,  by 

lieut.  Archibald  Campbell. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  94]. 

Guadaloupe,  one  of  the  Caribbee  islands  subject  to  France  in  the  West 

Indies.     By  T.  Jefferys.    13^  x  14*. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  95]. 

Guadaloupe.     The  army  commanded  by  gen.  Barrington,  the  fleet  by  com. 

Moore.     22  x  18|. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1777.     p.  163]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  V  isola  della  Guadalupa.     8|  x  11^. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  24]. 

Guadaloupe,  done  from  actual  surveys  and  observations  of  the  English 

whilst  the  island  was  in  their  possession.     AVith  improvements  by  Thomas 
Jefferys.     19  x  24.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  28]. 

Same.     Guadaloupe,   done  from  actual  surveys  and  observations  of  the 

English,  whilst  the  island  was  in  their  possession.    Improved  ed.    [anon. ] 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1817.     18  x  24. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  AVhittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  22]. 

H.  Doc.  516 20 


306  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.     Carte  de  File  de  la  Guadeloupe.     Dressee  en  1822  sur 
les  documents  les  plus  authentiques.     Publiee  par  le  colonel  Boyer-Peyre- 
leau.     18  X  24. 
[In   Boyer-Peyreleau    (Eugene   Edouard).     Les   Antilles   Franf;aises.     8°. 
Paris,  1823.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Carte  de  la  Guadeloupe  et  dependances  dressee  par  m.  A.  Vallon  d'apres 

les  documents  les  plus  recents  et  particulierement  les  travaux  de  m.  Ch. 
Sainte  Claire  Deville.     1863.     12  x  16. 
[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Sept. -dec  1864.     8°.     Paris,  1864.     v.  12.     p.  106]. 

Guaira  (Puerto  de  la),  Venezuela,  South.  America.     Plan  of  Puerto  de  la  Guaira 
on  the  coast  of  the  Caracas,     [anon.]     8|  x  lOf. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 
78a]. 

Guanaxuato,  Mexico.     Esquisse  geologique  des  environs  de  Guanaxuato.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Ronpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et  physi- 
que des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     pi.  30]. 

Guantanamo,  Cuba.     A  plan  of  Cumberland  harbour  on  ye  s.  side  of  Cuba  for- 
merly call'd  Wattlenam  bay.      By  capt.  Phi.  Durell.     1741.     P.   Four- 
drinier  sculp,     col.     18  x  22^.     London,  P.  Fourdrinier,  nov.  6,  1741. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  16]. 

Plan  of  Guantanimo,  called  by  the  English  Cumberland  harbour,     [anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,    fol.    10^  x  7|.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768. 
no.  82]. 

Plan  of  Guantanamo  on  the  south  side  of  Cuba  called  by  the  English  Wal- 

tenham  bay  and  Cumberland  harbour.     Surveyed  by  admiral  Durell  in 
1740.  [&]  The  harbour  of  St.  Yago  in  the  island  of  Cuba,     [anon.]     9|  x 
7  &  6f  X  9.     London,  J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1816. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)    The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  52]. 

See  also  Cumberland  harbor,  Cuba. 

Guatemala.     Mapa  general.     Publicado  por  Maximilian  v.  Sonnenstern.     1859. 
32  X  35.     [n.  p.  1859]. 

Mapa  de  la  republica  de  Guatemala.     Levantado  y  publicado  por  orden  del 

s'"°.  gobierno  por  Herman  Au,  ing'o.     2^  x  29^.     Hamburgo,  L.  Frieder- 
ichsen  y  co.     1876. 

Map  of  Guatemala  to  illustrate  mr.  A.  P.  Maudslay's  paper.    Scale  23  miles 

to  1  inch.     H.  Sharbau  del.     19^  x  13. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1883.     8°.     London,  1883. 

V.  5.     p.  248]. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the  ruined  town  on  Usumacinta  river." 

Ethnographische  karte  von  Guatemala.     Massstab  1:500,000.     14J  x  14^. 

[In  Stoll  (Otto).     Guatemala.     8°.     Leipzig,  F.  A.  Brockhaus,  1886]. 

R^publique  du  Guatemala.     Par  F.  Bianconi  &  Crisanto  Medina.     1"*  ^. 

31  1)1).     1  map.     fold.     27  x  30^.     4°.     Paris,  imprimerie  Chaix,  1890. 
[Collection  des  Etudes  generates  geographiques.     7me  serie.     no.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  307 

Guatemala.    Die  republik  Guatemala.    Xach  eigenen  aufnahmen  gezeichnet  von  dr. 
C.  Sapper.     :Massstab  1 :  900, 000.     3  sheets,  each  22  J  x  20. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.    Ergiinzungsband.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1894.     no.  113.     pi.  1-3]. 

See  also  Central  America. 

Guayana.     See  Guiana,  South  America. 

Guiana,  South  America.*     Brasilia  sept.  Amazones  Orinoque.     7  x  12. 

[In  Reys-boeck  han  hat  rijcke  Brasilien.  [etc.     anon.]     sm.  4°.     Graven- 
Haghe?  I.  Craven,  1624]. 

Algemeene  kaart  van  de  colonie  of  provintie  van  Suriname,  met  de  rivieren, 

district  en,  ontdekkingen  door  militaire  togten,  en  de  grootte  der  gemeeten 
plantagien;  door  last,  op  kosten,  en  met  approbatie  der  e.  e.  neeren  direc- 
teurs  van  de  societeit,  naar  de  naaukeurigste  waarneemingen,  door  den 
ingenieur  Alexander  de  Lavaux  geteckend.  27  x  34 J.  Te  Amsterdam. 
Covens  en  Mortier,  [1725]. 

Gviana  sine  Amazon vm  regio.     Amstelodami,  loannes  lanssonius  excudit. 

14^  X  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Guiana  divisee  en  Guiane,  et  Caribane.     Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     8  x  10 J. 

[In    his    L'Amerique  en    plvsievrs  cartes.      4°.      Paris,  ra\i;hevr,    1657. 

no.  10]. 

—  Gviana  siue  Amazon  vm  regio.     14^  x  19. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ou  cosmographie 

Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  277-278]. 

—  A  draught  of  the  coast  of  Guiana,  from  the  river  Oronoque  to  the  river 
Amazones.     18  x  26. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.   .p.  51]. 

'    Carte  des  costes  de  la  Guyane  Frangoise.     Par  le  s.  Bellin.     1762,     8|  x  12. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  159]. 

Guyane  Portugaise  et  partie  du  cour  de  la  riviere  des  Amazones.     8  x  18. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 

1763.     p.  244]. 

Entree  des  rivieres  d'Ouj^apoco  et  de  Couripi.     8|^  x  7. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris 
1763.     p.  173]. 

Entree  de  la  riviere  d'Aprouak  situee  dans  la  Guyane.     85^  x  7. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  X.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  170]. 

Carte  de  1' entree  de  la  riviere  de  Kourou.     Par  le  s.  Bellin.     1762.     8^  x  7. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 

1763.     p.  163]. 

Carte  d'une  grande  partie  de  la  colonie  de  Surinam.     8j  x  16^. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  111]. 

*XoTE. — For  a  special  list  of  maps  of  the  Guianas,  see  my  paper  entitled  "Guiana  and  Venezuela 
cartography,  1898." 


308  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Guiana,  South  America.     Carte  de  1' embouchure  des  rivieres  de  Copename  et 
Sarameca.     8^  x  6^. 
[In  Bellin   (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  109]. 

Carte  de  T  entree  de  la  riviere  de  Corentyn  sur  ce  que  les  Anglois  et  les  Hol- 

landois  en  ont  publiee.     8J  x  6J. 
[In  Bellin  (J.   N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  108]. 

Carte  d' entree  de  la  riviere  de  Berbiche.     8|  x  7. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  107. 

Carte  des  entrees  des  rivieres  de  Demerary  et  d'Essequebe.     8^  x  6^. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la   Guiana.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  105]. 

Carte  de  I'entree  de  la  riviere  de  Poumaron.     8J  x  6^. 

[In  Bellin   (J.  N. )     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  103]. 

Carte  d'une  partie  du  cours  de  I'Oronoque.     8|  x  11^. 

[In  Bellin    (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  29]. 

Cours  de  I'Oronoque  depuis  ses  sources  jusqu'a  la  mer  avec  les  rivieres  qui  s'y 

dechargent.     9  x  17^. 
[In  Bellin  (J.  N. )     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  24]. 

Carte  de  la  Guiane.     7^  x  13. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  1]. 

A  map  of  the  Dutch  colonies  of  Surinam  and  Barbutius  and  the  French 

colony  of  Cayenne;  between  the  Orinoko  and  Amazon  rivers  in  South 
America,     [anon.]     7^  x  85. 
«  [In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  32. 

aug.  1763.     opp.  p.  404]. 

Kaart  van  geheel  Guajana  of  de  wilden-kust,  en  die  der  spaanische  Westin- 

dien.     13  x  16. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1767.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  649]. 

The  Dutch  colony  of  Surinam,  as  laid  down  by  It.  colonel  Spiering.     Witl 

emendations  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     13|  x  18}. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  anc 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer&T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  108]i 

The  Caribbee  islands  and  Guayana.     Drawn  by  L.  Delar6chette.     28  x  23|| 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  anc 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  91]. 

Caart  van  Guiana.     J.  v.  Schley  direx.     8^  x  16. 

[In  Hartsinck  (J.  J.)     Beschryving  van  Guiana.     4°.     Te  Amsterdam,  177C 

V.  L     p.  1]. 

Caart  van  Essequebo  en  Demerary.     J.  v.  Schley,  direx.     8}  x  16. 

[In  Hartsinck  (J.  J. )     Beschryving  van  Guiana.     4°.     Te  Amsterdam,  177C 

v.  1.     p.  255]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  309 

Guiana,  South  America.    Caart  van  Berbice  en  Canje.    J.  v.  Schley  direx.    8^  x  16. 
[In  Hartsinck  (J.  J.)     Beschrvving  van  Guiana.     4°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1770. 
V.  1]. 

The  Caribbee  islands  and  Guayana.     Drawn  by  L.  Delarochette.     Engraved 

by  Thomas  Jefferys.     23 J  x  28.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  27]. 

The  coast  of  Guyana  from  the  Oroonoko  to  the  river  of  Amazones  and  the 

inland  parts  as  far  as  they  have  been  explored  by  the  French  &  Dutch 
engineers,  with  the  islands  of  Barbadoes,  Tobago  &ca.  From  the  observa- 
tions of  captain  Edward  Thompson,  made  in  the  Hyaena,  in  the  year  1781, 
...  By  L.  S.  De  La  Rochette.     1783.     19|  x  26i  ^  [London],  1783. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Guayana  from  Rio  Orinoco  to  river  Berbice,  con- 

taining   the  Dutch  colonies  of  Poumaron,  Issequibo  and  Demerary  and 
Berbice.     [anon.]     26|  x  19.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  nov.  19,  1795. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )    The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  33]. 

A  map  of  Guiana,  etc.     By  J.  G.  Stedman.     T.  Conder  sculpsit.     8  x  17. 

[In  Stedman  ( J.  G. )     Narrative.     4°.     London,  for  J.  Johnson,  1796]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Guayana,  from  river  Berbice  to  cape  North,  and 

the  river  of  Amazons;  containing  the  Dutch  colonies  of  Berbice  and  Suri- 
nam, with  the  French  colony  of  Cayenne,     [anon.]     18|  x  26^.     London, 
for  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  feb.  16,  1796. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  34]. 

Carte  de  la  Guyano  Franyaise  et  I'isle  de  Cayenne.     Dressee  et  gravee  par 

Dalencour  Tan  vi  de  la  republique.     6j  x  12|. 
[In  Prudhomme  (Louis).     Voyage  a  la  Guiane  fait  en  1789.     [anon.]     8°. 
Paris,  an  vi,  [1797]. 

A  chart  of  the  coast  of  Guyana,  comprehending  the  colonies  of  Berbice, 

Demerary  and  Essequebo,  by  capt°.  Thos.  Walker,  ass^  q^  masf.  gen^  1st 
October  1798.     48|  x  59}.     London,  C.  G.  Playter  &  R.  Wilkinson,  1798. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the   mouth  of   the  river  of   Demerary,  with  the 
environs. ' ' 

Map  of  the  rivers  Essequebo,  Demerary,  Berbice,  etc.     Neele  sculp.     8i  x  16. 

[In  Bolingbroke  (Henry).     A  voyage  to  the  Demerary.     4°.     London,  for 

R.  Phillips,  1807]. 

A  sketch  of  Surinam,  principally  taken  from  the  map  of  m.  A.  de  Lavaux. 

6x8.     [London],  G.  &  W.  Nicot,  1810. 

Map  of  the  missions  of  the  Caroni.     J.  P.     1818.     7  x  9^ 

[In  Quarterly  (The)  journal  of  science,  literature  and  art.  8°.  London, 
J.  Murray,' 1820.     v.  9]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Journal  of  an  excursion  from  St.  Thome  de  Angos- 
tura, in  Spanish  Guayana,  to  the  Capuchin  mission  of  the  Caroni." 

Sketch  of  the  cultivated  and  occupied  portions  of  the  colonies  of  Demerary 

and  Essequibo.     [Signed  B.  D.  i.  e.,  sir  Benjamin  D' Urban].     10 J  x  14. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliamentary  papers.     Session  1828.     v.  23]. 

The  Massarvony  river.  South  America.     By  W.  Hilhouse.     1830.     7A  x  8|. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.    Journal.     1834.     8°.     London,  1834.    v.  4]. 
Note. — Empties  in  to  Essequebo  river. 


310  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Guiana,  South  America.     A  sketch  map  of  British  Guiana,  S.  A.     Compiled  from 
surveys  &  reports  of  Hancock,  Hilhouse  and  Dutch  &  Spanish  authorities, 
with  the  probable  boundaries  between  the  British,  Colombians,  Portu- 
guese &  Dutch.     By  capt.  J.  E.  Alexander.     8  x  4^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,  1832.     v.  2]. 

Part  of  British  Guyana.     4J  x  7. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1834.     8°.     London,  1834.    v.  4]. 
Note, — Mouth  of  river  Essequebo,  etc. 

'    British  Guayana.     By  Robt.  H.  Schomburgk.     14  x  7^. 

[In    Royal    geographical    society.     Journal.     8°.     London,    1837.     v.  7. 
p.  350]. 

Map  of  British  Guiana,  from  the  latest  surveys  of  Schomburgk,  Owen,  Hil- 

house &  others,  and  those  of  Hancock,  Van  Cooten,  Bouchenroeder  & 
Bercheyck.     By  J.  Hadfield.     Georgetown,  1st  aug.  1838.     John  Arrow- 
smith.     15i  X  18. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.     1839.     v.  35.     p. 
278]. 

Journal  of  an  expedition  up  the  river  Cuyuny,  in  British  Guayana  in  march, 

1837. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,   1837.     v.  7.     pp. 
446-454]. 

Sketch  map  of  British  Guiana.     By  Robert  H.  Schomburgk,  esq.     Ordered 

by  the  house  of  commons  to  be  printed,  11th  may,  1840.     John  Arrow- 
smith  nth.     18  X  10. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Twenty  one  vol- 
umes.    [6]  Colonies.     Session  16  jan.-ll  aug.  1840.     fol.     London,  1840. 
V.  34]. 

Part  of  Guiana  to  illustrate  the  excursions  of  the  chevalier  Robt.  H.  Schom- 

burgk, in  1841.     8  X  8^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1842.     8°.     London,  1843.     v. 
12]. 

Map  of  British  Guiana  from  the  latest  surveys  of  Schomburgk,  Owen,  Hil- 

house &  others.     Shewing  the  parochial  divisions  as  well  as  the  present 
extent  of  cultivation  of  the  staple  productions,  &  the  tracts  of  such  that ' 
have  been  abandoned  within  the  last  30  yrs.     By  J.  Hadfield,  crown  sur- 
veyor.    16  X  18.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol. 
London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850].     no.  67]. 

Sketch  map  of  the  river  Takutu.     By  Robt.  H.  Schomburgk.     May  1842. 

7h  X  4^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1843.     8°.     London,  1843.     v. 
13]. 

Map  of  a  portion  of  British  Guiana  to  illustrate  the  route  of  sir  R.  H.  Schom- 

burgk from  Pirara  to  the  upper  Corentyne,  1843.     8  x  7^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,  1845.     v.  15]. 

Map  of  the  settled  districts  of  the  cotony  of  British  Guiana.     Comprisii 

the  counties  of  Demerara,  Essequibo  and  Berbice,  showing  the  line  of  rail 
way  on  the  east  coast  of  Demerary,  and  the  projected  Hues  on  the  west' 
and  Arabian  coasts.     Compile<l  from  ms.  map  of  British  Guiana  by  per- 
mission of  the  author  sir  Robert  Schomburgk.     Oct.  1846.     Ordered  by 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  311 

Guiana,  South.  America — Continued. 

the  house  of  commons  to  be  printed,  julv  21,  1847.     J.  Arrowsmith  lith. 
19  X  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Railways.  .  1847. 
V.  63]. 

Diagram  shewing  that  portion  of  the  ordnance  land  which  will  by  required 

by  the  civil  government  for  the  construction  of  dams  &  breakwaters. 
Jan.  1855.     [Kingston].     11  x  19. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1854-5.     v.  37]. 

Sketch  map  of  British  Guiana,  by  sir  Robert  H.  Schomburgk.     8  x  9^ 

[In  Holmes  (sir  W.   H.)     Free  cotton.     8°.     London,  Chapman  &  Hall, 
1862.     Political  pamphlets,     v.  91]. 

Sketch  map  of  a  portion  of  the  Essequebo  and  Potaro  rivers.     Showing  the 

position  of  the  Kaieteur  fall  to  accompany  the  paper  by  C.   B.  Brown. 
IH  X  4. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.    Journal.    1871.    8°.    London,  1871.    v,  41. 
p.  77]. 

^lap.    By  sir  Robert  H.  Schomburgk.    Revised  and  corrected  to  the  present 

time  by  Cathcart  Chalmers  and  James  Sawkins.    With  additions  by  Charles 

B.  Brown.     61  x  52.     [London,  Stanford],  1875. 

Tracing  from  map  of  British  Guiana  showing  relative  position  of  George- 

town, Wakenaam,  and  Massaruni.     7x11^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1876.     v.  51]. 

Reduction  of  the  map  of  British  Guiana,  compiled  from  the  surveys  executed 

under   her  majesty's  commission  from  1841  to  1844.   [etc.]     1835-1839, 
by  sir  Robert  Schomburgk.     Revised  and  corrected  to  the  present  time  by 

C.  Chalmers  and  J.  G.  Sawkins.     With  additions  by  Charles  B.  Brown. 
1875.     16  X  11. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1880.     8°.     London,  1880. 
V.  2.     p.  528]. 

Guilford,  N.  C.     Battle  of  Guildford  fought  on  the  15  of  march  1781.     ms.     [anon.] 
8^x7i     [1781]. 
Note. — Showing  the  changes  of  the  positions  of  the  forces  in  the  battle. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  52]. 

[Plan  of  the  battle  of  Guilford,     ms.     anon.     15^  x  12 J.     1781?]. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  53]. 

Battle  of  Guildford,  fought  on  the  15  march  1781.     [anon.]     9x7.     Lon- 

don, publish'd  march  1,  1787. 

Battle  of  Guildford,  fought  on  the  15th  of  march  1781.   [&]  Plan  of  the 

battle  fought  near  Camden,  aug.  16,  1780.     [anon.]     each  8 J  x  7i.     Lon- 
don, march  1,  1787. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  7-8]. 

Battle  of  Guildford,  fought  on  the  15th  march  1781.     7k  x  8|.     London, 

march  1,  1787. 
[In  Tarleton  (Banastre).     A  history  of  the  campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in 
the  southern  provinces  of  North  America.     4°.     London,  for  T.  Cadell, 
1787.     opp.  p.  276]. 


312  LIST    OF    MAPy    OF    AMERICA. 

Guilford,  N.  C.     Battle  of  Guildford,  fought  on  the  15th  of  march  1781.     Engraved 
for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war,  Jan.  20,  1794.     7^  x  8 J. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.    London,  for  the  author,  1794.    v.  2.    opp.  p.  358]. 

Battle  of  Guilford. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Gunnison  country,  Colo.     Newton's  map  of  the  Gunnison  and  Eagle  river  coun- 
tries of  Colorado.     32  x  23.     Denver,  Colo.  Chain  &  Hardy,  [1880]. 

Habana,  Cuba.     Piano  manuscrito  de  la  ciudad  y  puerto  de  la  Habana,  sin  fecha 
ni  nombre  de  autor.     Puesto  que  representa  la  murilla  de  la  fortificacion 
como  concluida,  debe  ser  el  mapa  posterior  al  aiio  de  1695.     13  x  8^. 
[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     pi.  8]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Havana  on  the  island  of  Cuba, 

with  a  plan  of  ye  city  &  from  actual  survey  by  capt.  James  Phelps. 
I.  Mynde  sc.     17  x  21^     London,  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  5]. 

Plan  of  the  city  &  harbour  of  the  Havannah,  together  with  the  adjacent 

forts  &  batteries,     ms.     [anon.]     col.     8  x  14.     [1762?]. 

Baye  et  ville  de  la  Havana  ou  de  S.  Christoval.     8  x  13. 

[In  Coreal    (Francois).     Voyages.      16°.     Amsterdam,   1722.     v.   1.     opp. 
p.  8]. 

A  plan  of  the  harbour,  city  and  forts  of  Havana,  on  the  north  side  of  the 

island  of  Cuba.     W.  H.  Toms,  engraver,     col.     11  x  14^.     Holbourn,  W. 
H.  Toms,  1743-4. 

An  exact  plan  of  the  city,  fortifications  &  harbour  of  Havana  in  the  island 

of  Cuba,  from  an  original  drawing  taken  on  the  spot,     [anon.]     10^  x  14. 
[London],  Universal  magazine,  J.  Hinton,  [1762]. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     J.  Hinton,  1762.     v.  30.     May  1762. 
opp.  p.  225]. 

Plans  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Havanna.     [anon.]     each  4^  x  7^. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  P.  Baldwin,  [1762].    v.  31. 
May  1762.     opp.  p.  280]. 

A  plan  of  the  siege  of  the  Havana,  drawn  by  an  officer  on  the  spot.     1762. 

[anon.]     7  x  10.     [n.  p.  1762]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  siege  of  the  Havana,  drawn  by  an  officer  on  the  spot. 

1762.     8^  X  14. 
[In  Authentic  (An)  journal  of  the  siege  of  the  Havana.     By  an  officer, 
[anon.]     16°.     London,  for  T.  Jefferys,  1762]. 

A  view  of  the  Moor's  castle  near  the  Havana,  whilst  besieged  by  us.     [anon.] 

4x6.     [London,  1763]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  32. 
April  1763.     opp.  p.  184]. 

Vue  de  la  prise  des  forts  et  ville  de  Havane  par  les  Anglois  en  1762.     col. 

lOJ  X  15 J.     Paris,  Mondhare,  [1763]. 

A  view  of  the  entrance  of  the  harbour  of  the  Havana,  taken  from  within  the 

wrecks.     Drawn  l)y  EHas  Durnford,  engineer.     Engraved  by  Peter  Canot. 
12J  X  20^     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1764. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  313 

Habana,  Cuba.     A  plan  of  the  siege  of  the  Havana.     Drawn  by  an  officer.     15th 
aug.  1762 — Plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Havanna.     7  x  7^. 
[In  Wright  (J.  gent.)     A  compleat  history  of  the  late  war.     8°.     London, 
for  D.  Steel,  1765.     v.  2.     p.  498]. 

A  view  of  the  city  of  the  Havana,  taken  from  the  road  near  colonel  Howe's 

battery.     Drawn  by  Elias  Durnford,  engineer.     Etch'd  by  Paul  Sandby, 
&  engraved  by  Edw'd  Eooker.     12^  x  20.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1765. 

A  view  of  the  harbour  and  city  of  the  Havana,  taken  from  Jesu  Del  Monte. 

Drawn  by  Elias  Durnford,  engineer.     Engraved  by  T.  Morris.     13  x  20^. 
London,  T.  Jefferys,  1765. 

A  view  of  the  market  place  in  the  city  of  the  Havana.     Drawn  by  Elias 

Durnford,    engineer.     Engraved    by  C.  Canot  and   T.  !kIorris.     13  x  20. 
London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1765?]. 

Plfin  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  the  Havana,     [anon.]     8i  x  lOJ. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  80]. 

Attack  of  the  Havanna.     Engrav'd  by  J.  Lodge.     28|  x  15. 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  397]. 

Piano  della  citta,  porto  dell'  Havana.     8  x  10. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  19]. 

Havanna.     6x5. 

[In  Luffman  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities  harbours,  forts,  etc. 
in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Havanna.  [&]  Plan  of  the  bay  of  Matanzas, 

on  the  north  side  of  Cuba.     9  x  12^:  &  8  x  12}. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  49]. 

Piano  de  la  ciudad  y  del  puerto  de  la  Habana.     8|  x  14. 

[In  Sagra  (Ramon  de  la).     Historia  fisica  politica  y  natural  de  la  isla  de 
Cuba.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1842.     pi.  10]. 

Havana.     1.  Situation  of  h.m's  ship  "Romney"  in  the  harbour.     2,  Situa- 

tion of  the  barricoon  ''Noria"  offered  by  the  capt.  gen.  in  place  of  the 
Romney.     11  x  14. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1846.     v.  50.     p. 
422. 

Piano  de  la  ciudad  y  puerto  de  la  Habana  segiin  los  trabajos  Espafioles  mds 

recientes.     25  x  39.     Madrid,  direccion  de  hidrografia,  1879. 

Hackensack,  Bergen  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  Hackensack,  Bergen  county,  N.  J. 
Surveyed  by  Wm.  Williams,  col.  52  x  73.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1874]. 

Haddonfield,  N.  J.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  Haddonfield.     March  1778.     ms. 
6^  X  8i 
[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of 
New  Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1777-1781].     no.  5]. 

Hills  (John) .     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through 

Mount  Holly  1778.     Byl.H.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     19^  x  26}.     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  "  Sketch  of  Haddonfield." 


314  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Haiti.     Isola  Spagnvola.     8  x  11. 

[In  Anghiera  (P.  M.  d') .     Svmmario  de  la  generale  historia  de  I'lnde  Occi- 
dentale.  sm.     4°.     Venezia,  1534]. 

A  chart  of  the  island  of  Hispaniola.     With  the  Windward  passage  from 

Jamaica  between  ye  east  end  of  Cuba  &  the  west  end  of  Hispaniola. 

[anon.]     17  x  21.     [London,  1680]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  34]. 
Note. — Attributed  to  John  Thornton. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Hispaniola  or  St.  Domingo.     Drawn  by  T.  Kitchin. 

7x10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1758.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1758. 
V.  27.     p.  640]. 

A  correct  chart  of  Hispaniola  with  the  Windward  passage,  humbly  dedicated 

to  mr.  John  Machin,  professor  of  astronomy  at  Gresham  college,  by  C. 

Price.     19  x  24.     London,  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.  London,  for  W.  Mount, 
[etc.]     1758.    opp.p.  35]. 

Plan  du  canton  de  Plimouth  et  partie  des  Baradaires.     Par  Freignet.     col. 

ms.     25x35.     [1790]. 
[Rochambeau:  66]. 

Carte  d' Haiti.     1843.     7  x  9^ 

[In  Schoelcher   (Victor).     Colonies   etrangeres  et  Haiti.     8°.     Paris,  Pa- 
gnerre,  1843.     v.  2]. 

Karte  der  insel  Haiti  nach  den  offiziellen  karten  &  aufnahmen  von  Wm.  M. 

Gabb  &  Robert  H.  Schomburgk  und  alien  anderen  vorhandenen  quellen 
von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  24.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1874. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     1874.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1874. 
V.  20.     pi.  18]. 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.     Plan  of  the  lines  constructing  at  Halifax  for  the  defence 
of  his  majesty's  naval  yard.     [By]  W.  Spry.     ms.     19x46.     [1758?]. 

A  chart  of  the  harbour  of  Halifax,  in  Nova  Scotia,  with  Jebucto  bay  and 

cape  Sanbro.     Also  the  islands,  ledges  of  rocks,  shoals  &  soundings.     By 
Charles  Morris,  1759.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     16  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  25]. 

A  view  of  the  king's  careening  yard  at  Halifax  taken  from  the  Dartmouth 

shore,     ms.     [anon.]     10x31.     [176-?]. 

Same.     Another  view  from  a  rising  ground  on  the  west  side.     ms.     [anon.] 

10x31.     [176-?]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Halifax,  in  Nova  Scotia.     7  x  4^. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1760.     8°.    London,  R.  Baldwin,  1760.     v.  29. 
p.  480]. 

A  draught  of  the  harbor  of  Halifax,  Sambro  islands,  shoals,  ledges  of  rocks, 

and  soundings,  also  the  rivers  Shubenauda  &  Cobequid  bay.  By  Cha. 
Morris,  chf.  surv"",  1761.  A  scale  of  six  statute  miles,  ms.  43  x  11. 
[1761]. 

Plate  representing  the   town  and   harbour  of  Halifax  in  Nova-Scotia,  as 

appears  from  George  island  looking  up  to  the  King's- Yard  and  Bason. 
Drawn  on  the  spot,  design'd  &,  publish'd,  as  ye  act  directs  by  R.  Short 
march,  1764.     13  x  20.     [London,]  R.  Short,  1764. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  315 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  Plate  representing  part  of  the  town  &  harbour  of  Halifax 
in  Nova  Scotia,  looking  down  Prince  street  to  the  opposite  shore  shews 
the  eastern  battery,  George  &  Cornwallis  islands,  Thrum-Cap  &c.  to  the 
sek  off  Chebucto  Head.  Drawn  on  the  Citadel  Hill,  des'd  &  pub'd  by 
R.  Short,  mar.  1,  1764.     13  x  19|.     [London],  R.  Short,  1764. 

The  harbour  of  HaUfax,  in  Nova  Scotia;  by  Thos.  Backhouse,  1798.    16  x  24. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  July,  1798. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  12]. 

Hamilton  county,  Ohio.  Hamilton  county,  Ohio.  From  actual  survey  by  L. 
Morrison  &  J.  Williams.  13  x  17.  [Cincinnati],  engraved  by  Doolittle 
&Munson,  [1835]. 

Harrison  (R.  H.)  and  others.     Titus'  atlas  of  Hamilton  co.  Ohio.     117  pp. 

incl.  39  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1869. 

Hampden  county,  Mass.     Bowles  (Samuel).    [Map  of  Hampden  co.  Mass.]    Sur- 
veyed by  direction  of  the  town  1826.     Engraved  by  0.  Petton,  Hartford. 
15  X  18.  •  [Springfield],  S.  Bowles,  1827. 
Note. — Comprising  the  country  now  Springfield  and  Chicopee. 

Beers  (F.  W. )  &  others.     Atlas  of  Hampden  co.  Mass.     48  pp.  incl.  36  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule,  1870. 

Richards  (L.  J.)  &  cO.     New  topographical  atlas  of  the  county  of  Hampden, 

Mass.     137  pp.     1  fold.  map.     fol.     Springfield,  Mass.  L.  J.  Richards  & 
CO.  1894. 

Hampshire  county,  Mass.  A  topographical  map.  Based  upon  the  trigonomet- 
rical survey  of  the  state.  The  details  from  actual  surveys  under  the  direc- 
tion of  H.  F.  W^alling.     col.     40x58.     [New  York,  H.F.  Walling,  1856]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Hampshire,  Mass.     105  pp.  incl.  34  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Hampton,    Va.      Carte    des    environs    d' Hampton.      1781.      [anon.]      ms.      col. 
22x37.     [1781]. 
Note. — Showing  fortifications,  etc. 
[Rochambeau:  50]. 

Plan  des  environs  de  Williamsburg,  York,  Hampton  et  Portsmouth,     [anon.] 

ms.     11  X  12.     [1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  56]. 

Hampton  roads  (Combat  naval).     8  et  9  mars  1862.     9  x  12 J. 

[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Janv.-avril  1862.     8°.     Paris,  [1862].    p.  806]. 

Hancock  (Cape),  Oreg.  Sketch  K.  Preliminary  survey  of  the  mouth  of  the 
Columbia  river,  Oregon.  By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command 
of  AV.  P.  McArthur,  1850.  [&]  Sketch  K.  no.  2.  Cape  Hancock  [or 
Disappointment]  Oregon.  Showing  the  proposed  site  for  a  lighthouse. 
Survey  by  A.  M.  Harrison  1851.  10  x  8.  [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hancock  county,  Ind.  Griffing  (B.  N.)  An  atlas  of  Hancock  co.  Ind.  42  pp. 
6  1.  incl.  20  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1887. 

Hancock  county,  Ky.  A  map,  compiled  jDy  Jas.  E.  Stone.  20  x  17.  Louisville, 
German  bro.  1865. 


316  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Hancock  county,  Me.  Topographical  map  of  Hancock  co.  Maine.  From  actual 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  62  x  62.  New  York, 
Lee  &  Marsh,  1860. 

Hancock  county,  W.  Va.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Map  of  the  "Pan  handle"  embracing 
counties  of  Hancock,  Brooke,  Ohio,  and  Marshall,  West  Virginia,  col. 
mounted.     65  x  33.     [New  York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Hancock's  house.     Surprize  of  rebels  at  Hancock's  house.     8x8. 

[In  Simcoe  (J.  G. )     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.     4°. 
Exeter,  [1787].     p.  28]. 

Hanover,  Grafton  county,  N.  H.  Map  of  the  town  of  Hanover,  Grafton  co. 
N.  H.  From  actual  survey  by  E.  M.  Woodford.  28  x  56.  Philadelphia, 
E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Harbor  Grace,  Newfoundland.     Harbor  Grace.  [&]  Bay  Bulls,     [anon.]     each 
9^x13.     [n.  p.  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  14]. 

[Map  of  soundings  at  Harbour  Grace  and  Carbonere  harbour.     A  scale  of 

two  miles,     ms.     15x12.     176-?]. 

Harford  county,  Md.  [Map  of  Harford  co.  Maryland,  anon.  35  x  45.  n.  p. 
185-?]. 

IMartenet's  map  of  Harford  co.  Maryland.     Shore  lines  and  tide  water  from 

U.  S.  coast  survey,  the  county  from  actual  survey  under  direction  of 
Simon  J.  Martenet.  Corrected  and  revised  by  J.  W.  McNabb.  col. 
41  X  37.     Baltimore,  Schmidt  &  Trowe,  [1878]. 

Harkemeis  house.     See  Herkimer  (Fort),  N.  Y. 

Harpers  Ferry,  W.  Va.     Harper's  Ferry  and  the  main  features  of  Bolivar,  Loudon 
&  Maryland  heights. 
[In  Bechler   (Gustavus    E.)      Atlas   showing    battles,    engagements,    and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,     obi.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  [1864].     pi.  2]. 

Harrisburg,  Penn.  Roe  (Frederick  B.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Harrisburg,  Dauphin 
CO.  Penn.     91  pp.  inch  23  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  F.  B.  Roe,  1889. 

Harrison  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Harrison  county,  Texas.     19 j  x  21.     St.  Louis, 
lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 

Hartford,  Conn.     Hartford  in  1640.     Prepared  from  the  original  records  by  vote 
of  the  town  and  drawn  by  William  S.  Porter. 
[In  American  geographical  and  statistical  society.     Bulletin.     1854-55.     8°. 
New  York,  1855.     v.  2.     pt.  1]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Hartford  from  a  survey  made  in  1824.     Surveyed  and 

published  by  D.  St.  John  and  N.  Goodwin.  21  x  18.  Hartford,  D.  St. 
John  &  N.  Goodwin,  [1824]. 

Coburn  &  Jenison.     New  map  of  the  city  of  Hartford,  from  the  latest  sur- 

veys.    1871.     14  X  19 J.     Hartford,  commercial  publishing  co.  [1871]. 

Elihu  Geer's  new  map  of  Hartford,  from  the  latest  surveys.     1874.     col. 

19  X  10.     [Hartford,  1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Hartford,  Conn.     115  pp.  inch  28  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  317 

Haskell  county,  Tex.     [Map].     23  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Hatteras  (Cape)  shoals,  N.  C.     Preliminary  sketch  of  Hatteras  shoals.     By  the 
hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  T.  A.  Jenkins.     1850.     11  x  11. 
[Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hatteras  inlet,  N.  C.     Reconnoissance  of  Hatteras  inlet  coast  of  North  Carolma, 
by  the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  T.  A.  Jenkins.     Sur- 
veyed in  1850.     14  x  12.     [Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Havana,  Cuba.     See  Habana,  Cuba. 

Haverhill,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  City  atlas  of  Haverhill,  Mass.  61  pp.  incl. 
16  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

Walker  (Geo.  H. )     Atlas  of  Haverhill  and  Bradford,  Mass.     Compiled  from 

recent  and  actual  surveys  and  records  under  the  direction  of  John  T. 
Desmond.  87  pp.  incl.  24  col.  maps  &  1  pi.  fol.  Boston,  G.  H. 
Walker  &  co.  1892. 

Hawaiian  islands.  Map  of  the  Hawaiian  islands.  Compiled  from  various  surveys 
by  W.  D.  Alexander,  superintendent  of  the  Hawaiian  government  survey, 
C.  J.  Lyons  &  M.  D.  Monsarrat,  assistants.  Drawn  by  H.  Giles  for  the 
American  centennial  exhibition,  1876.  col.  37  x  60.  Philadelphia,  J.  L. 
Smith,  [1876]. 

Karte  von  Hawaii  mit  benutzung  der  daten  von  F.  Birgham.     Red.  von  A. 

Petermann.     10  x  8.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876. 
[InPetermann(A.)     Mittheilungen.     1876.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1876]. 
v.  22.     pi.  19]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  Hawaiian  islands;  from  government  data  kindly 

furnished  by  dr.  R.  H.  Davis.  17  x  25.  Philadelphia,  Linton  &  Gar- 
rigues,  1893. 

Oahu,  JHawaiian  Islands.     Compiled  from  maps  of  government  surveys  and 

other  reliable  sources.  Drawn  by  T.  D.  Beasley  under  the  supervision  of 
Jas.  T.  Taylor,  November,  1899.  Lith.  Britton&  Rey,S.  F.Cal.  39x47|. 
[San  Francisco,  J.  T.  Taylor],  1899. 

Hawks  islands.     See  Azores. 

Hays  county,  Tex.  Map  of  Hays  county.  Nov.  1880.  18^  x  21  i.  [St.  Louis, 
lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  1880]. 

Hayti.     See  Haiti. 

Hell  Gate,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  the  works  opposite  Hell-Gate.     ms.     4^  x  4J.     [177-?]. 

East  view  of  Hell  Gate  in  the  province  of  New  York.     W.  A.  Williams  del. 

1775.     4x7. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47. 
April  1778.    opp.  p.  147]. 

Plan  of  Hell  gate.     [Also  view  of  Hell  Gate.     By  A.  W.  Williams,  1777]. 

[North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 

the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
Inset  to  no.  5-6.  Holland  (capt.  n.)  A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast 
of  New  England  and  New  York]. 


318  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Hell  Grate,  N.  Y.     Hell  Gate  and  its  approaches.    From  a  trigonometrical  survey 
under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  parties  under  the  command  of  D.  D.  Porter  &  M.  Woodhull.     26  x  35. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hemisphere.     See  World. 

Henry  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Henry  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois 
[etc.]     76,  93  pp.  inch  71  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Henry  county,  Ind.  Berick  brothers.  The  county  of  Henry,  Ind.  96  pp.  1 
fold,  map  incl.  23  maps  in  pp.    fol.    Richmond,  Ind.  Berick  brothers,  1893. 

Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.  Nichols  (B.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Herkimer  co,  N.  Y. 
32  pp.  incl.  27  maps.  fol.  New  York,  J.  J.  Stranahan  &  B.  Nichols, 
1868. 

Herkimer  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Plan  and  profile  of  retrenched  work  round  Harkemeis 
house  at  ye  German  Flats  1756. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.     1763. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     [London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  27]. 

Hickory  county.  Mo.  Map  of  Hickory  co.  Mo.  Scale  1  mile  pr  inch.  Drawn  by 
R.  Thornton  Higgins.  col.  18  x  27.  [Chicago],  J.  S.  &  R.  T.  Higgins,' 
1880. 

Highland  county,  Ohio.  Lathrop  (J.  M.)  and  Penny  (H.  C.)  Atlas  of  Highland 
CO.  Ohio.     70  pp.  6  1.  incl.   28  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Mead 

&  CO.     1887. 

Highlands,  Hudson  river.  Orange  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  Highlands  of  the 
Hudson,  Orange  co.  From  actual  surveys  by  James  P.  Kirby,  c.  e.  1880. 
col.     40  X  58.     New  York,  Hosford  &  sons  liths.  [1880]. 

Highlands,  Md.  Lang  (J.  G.)  Map  of  "the  Highlands,"  Baltimore  &Ohio  rail 
road.  Eight  miles  ride  from  Washington  city.  [Also]  Shewing  the  prin- 
cipal roads  and  avenues.  1870.  13  x  20.  Washington,  French,  Langran 
&  Ogilvie,  lith.  [1870]. 

Hillsboro  county,  Fla.  Map  of  Hillsborough  county,  Florida.  Compiled  from 
U.  S.  land  office,  U.  S.  coast  survey  and  special  surveys  by  the  Florida 
land  &  improvement  co.  Nov.  1882.  J.  J.  Treveres  del.  Jacksonville, 
Fla.     36  X  51.     Philadelphia,  F.  Bourquin,  [1882]. 

Hillsboro  county,  N.  H.  Map  of  Hillsboro  co.  New  Hampshire.  From  actual 
surveys  by  J.  Chace,  jr.     58  x  58.     Boston,  Smith,  Mason  &  co.  1858. 

Hillsdale  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Hillsdale  co.*' Michigan.  From  actual  surveys  & 
county  records  by  L.  Geil  &  L.  L.  Jones  1857.  55  x  51.  Philadelphia, 
Kellogg  &  Randall,  1857. 

Hillside  park,  N.  J.  Map  of  Hillside  Park,  near  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.  J[ohn] 
C.  Nobles,  agent.  1882.  Scale  150  ft.  per  inch.  Geo.  Cooper,  civil  engi- 
neer &  surveyor.     17  x  21.     [n.  p.  1883]. 

Hindman  (Fort),  Ark.     Approaches  to  fort  Hindman,  Arkansas  post  on  the  Arkan- 
sas river,  captured  by  the  U.  S.  Mississippi  river  squadron  under  command 
of  act'g  rear  admiral  David  D.  Porter,  jan.  11,  1863.     Survey  by  C.  Fen- 
dall.     11  x  17.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hispaniola.     See  Haiti. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  319 

Hobkirk's  hill,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  battle  of  Hobkirk's  Hill,  near  Camden,  on 
the  25th  april  1781.     Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     Drawn  by  C.  Vallancey. 
London,  \V.  Faden,  aug.  1,  1783. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  9]. 

Battle  of  Hobkirk's  Hill. 

[In  Carrington  ( Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Sketch  of  the  battle  of  Hobkirks  hill,  near  Camden  on  the  25th  april  1781. 

Drawn  by  C.  Vallancey.     Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can war,  feb.  6,  1794.     11|  x  17. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.    v.  2.    opp.  p.  358]. 

Hoboken,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Paulus  Hook  and  Hobocken  to  New 
Bridge.     By  I.  Hills.     1778.     ms.     23i  x  28. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans  etc.  etc.  etc.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey,     ms. 
fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  17]. 

Topographical  map  of  Jersey  City,  Hoboken  and  the  adjacent  country, 

describing  minutely  the  course  of  rivers,  brooks,  [etc.]     From  an  actual 
survey  by  L.  F.  Douglass,  engineer,  1841.     Published  by  the  author. 
32  X  53.     New  York,  Benj.  S.  Demarest,  1876. 
Note. — Copyright  in  1841  in  New  Jersey  by  F.  Douglass. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Hoboken  situated  in  the  county  of  Hudson,  New  Jersey. 

Surveyed  by  B.  Hufnagel  &  E.  Hexamer  1855.  17  x  28.  New  York, 
B.  Hufnagel  &  E.  Hexamer,  [1855]. 

Map  of  property  situate  at  Hoboken,  Hudson  county,  New  Jersey,  belong- 

ing to  the  estate  of  John  G.  Coster  dec'd.  Surveyed  and  laid  out  into 
lots,  nov.  1860  by  Daniel  Ewen  &  Austin  Ewen,  city  surveyors,  New  York, 
ms.     23  X  71.     [I860]. 

A  plan  of  the  new  city  of  Hoboken  in  the  county  of  Bergen,  state  of  New 

Jersey.     Charles  Loss,  city  surveyor.    April,  1871.     ms.     19x38.     [1871]. 

Hocking  county,  OMo.  Lake  (D.  J.)  Atlas  of  Hocking  co.  Ohio.  41  pp.  2  1. 
incl.  18  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1876. 

Hocking'  valley,  Ohio.  Straitsville  and  Hocking-valley  coal  fields,  Ohio.  From 
actual  surveys  and  official  records.  1874.  [By]  W.  H.  Jennings.  32  x  27. 
New  York,  Am.  photo. -lith.  co.  [1874]. 

Hocking  valley  coal  &  iron  region.     W.  H.  Jennings,  c.  e.     Drawn  by  Fred. 

B.  Sheldon.     1878.     col.     38  x  26.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  lith.  co.  [1878]. 

Holmes  Hole,  Mass.     The  harbor  of  Holmes'  Hole  [&]  The  harbor  of  Tarpaulin 
Cove.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of 
A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  G.  S. 
Blake.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1847]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey.] 

Holyoke,  Mass.  Walker  (Geo.  H. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  Holyoke  city,  Mass.  45  pp. 
incl.  10  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1884. 

Homer  mining  district.  Mono  county,  Cal.  Map  of  Homer  mining  district,  in 
Mono  CO.  Cal.  Drawn  from  surveys  of  H.  B.  Carpenter  &  J.  Gilcrist. 
1880.     24  X  22.     San  Francisco,  lith.  M.  Schmidt  &  co.  [1880]. 


320  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Honduras   (Bay  of).     The  bay   of   Honduras.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     London,  for 
R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775.     18  x  25. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R,.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  27]. 

Map  of  the  bay  of  Honduras;  shewing  the  situation  of  the  Spanish  town  and 

fort  of  St.  Fernando  de  Omoa,  taken  by  the  hon.  John  Luttrell  &  Wm. 
Dalrymple,  oct.  20,  1779.     7|  x  9.     T.  Kitchin,  sr.  sculp. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1779.     8°.     London,  R.  Baldwin,  1779.    v.  48. 
p.  569]. 

The  bay  of  Honduras.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     Corrected  and  improved  in  1800. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  Jan.  12,  1800. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  14]. 

Honduras,    Central  America.     Die  goldregion  in  ostlichen  Honduras  nach  der 
karte  von  Wells  reducirt.     6^  x  11. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,©.  Reimer,  1857.     v.  3.     pi.  6]. 

Map  of  Honduras  and  San  Salvador,  showing  the  line  of  the  proposed  Hon- 

duras interoceanic  railway.     Drawn  by  D.  C.  Hitchcock.     1858.     12  x  31. 
[In  Squier  (E.  G.)     The  states  of  Central  America.     8°.     New  York,  Har- 
per &  brothers,  1858]. 

Map  of  British  Honduras.     Shewing  mr.  Fowler's  track  across  previously 

unexplored  territory.     15  x  12. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1880,     v.  48]. 

Map  of  the  republic  of  Honduras,  Central  America.     By  Abram  Cutler  and 

J.  W.  Gallup,  civil  engineers,  assisted  by  dr.  R.  Fitzgaertner,  government 
geologist  of  Honduras.     36  x  47.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1885. 

Mapa  de  la  repiiblica  de  Honduras.     Por  A.  T.  Byrne,  ingeniero  civil  del 

gobierno  de  Honduras.  Escala  1:  1,000,000.  21^  x  23J.  Nueva  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  ca.  1886. 

R^publiques  de  Honduras  et  du  Salvador.     Par  F.  Bianconi.     Collaborateur 

pour  le  Honduras:    Gaubert.     26  pp.      1  map.      fold.      23 J  x  33^     4°. 
Paris,  imprimerie  Chaix,  1891. 
[Collection  des  etudes  geographiques.     7me  serie.     No.  4] . 

Karte  der  verbreitung  der  sprachen  in  Siidost-Mexico  und  Britisch  Hondu- 

ras urn's  jahre  1894.     Von  dr.  Karl  Sapper.     Massstab  1 :  4,000,000. 
9|  X  12J. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1895.     4°.      Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1895]. 
V.41.     pi.  12.     at  end]. 

Mapa  de  la  repiiblica  de  Honduras.     Por  A.  T.  Byrne,  ingeniero  civil  del 

gobierno  de  Honduras.  Con  adiciones  y  correcciones  hasta  la  fecha  por 
J.  Francis  Le  Baron.  Escala  1 : 1,000,000.  19^  x  32^.  Nueva  York,  Col- 
ton, Ohman  &  ca.  1900. 

Honduras  interoceanic  railway.  Map  and  vertical  section  of  the  proposed  Hon- 
duras interoceanic  railway.  Located  1857  &  58.  Drawn  by  G.  Thompson. 
1866.  14  X  26. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry)  Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  8°.  Washington,  1867.  maps, 
no.  3]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  321 

Horn  (Cape).     Chart  of  Cape  Horn  and  part  of  the  coast  of  Tierra  del  Fuego.     by 
J.  Weddell,  in  1823.  &  1824.     9J  x  15. 
[In  Weddell  (James).     A  voyage  towards  the  South  Pole.     8°.     London, 
1825.     p.  193]. 

Pilot  chart  of  cape   Horn,    by   M.  F.  Maury  1852.     Series   C.     No.  1-2. 

30  X  22.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States,     Xavy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Horn  island  pass,  Miss.     Sketch  H.     no.  7,     Grand  bay  including  the  entrance 
of  Horn  island  pass.     1851.     7  x  6j.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Horsimus,  N.  J.     A  view  from  Paulushook,  of  Horsimus  on  the  Jersey  shore  & 
part  of  York  island,     ms.     [anon.]     10x17.     [1778?]. 
XoTE. — On  the  reverse  is  stamped  the  name  '  *  Montresor. " 

Houston,  Tex.  City  of  Houston,  Harris  co.  Texas.  Published  from  actual  surveys 
by  W.  E.  Wood,  c.  e.  Jan.  1,  1869.  Views  by  J.  P.  Blessing,  col. 
60  X  65.     Philadelphia,  lith.  by  W.  H.  Rease,  [1869]. 

Houston  and  Texas  central  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Houston  and  Texas 
central  railroad  and  its  connections.  22  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C. 
B.  Colton  &C0.  [1867]. 

Howard  county,  Iowa.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  Howard  county,  Iowa. 
11  X  13.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  engr's.  [1881]. 

Howard  county,  Md.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore 
including  Anne  Arundel  co.  Md.  77  pp.  8  1.  inch  24  maps.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)    Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore  including  Howard 

CO.  Md.     77  pp.  8  1.     24  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878. 

Hubbardton,  Vt.     Battle  of  Hubbardton. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  action  at  Huberton  under  brigadier  genl.  Frazer,  supported  by 

major  genl.  Reidesel,  on  the   7th   July,  1777.     Drawn   by  P.  Gerlach. 
Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 
[In  Burgoyne  (John).     A  state  of  the  expedition   from  Canada.     2d  ed. 
8°.     London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  5]. 

Same.  , 

[In  Atlas   of  battles   of  the   American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770- 
1793].     no.  24]. 

Hudson  county,  N.  J.  Spielmann  &  Brush.  Map  of  Hudson  county,  N.  J.  showing 
the  new  assembly  districts,  as  apportioned  by  the  legislature  1881,  and  sup- 
plement. 20  pp.  1  col.  map.  22  x  37.  fold.  8°.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Hud- 
son CO.  journal  and  democrat  print,  [1881]. 

Spielmann  &  Brush.     Certified  copies  of  original  maps  of  Hudson  county, 

N.  J.  filed  in  the  register's  office  and  elsewhere,  together  with  certified 
copy  of  general  index  of  all  maps  on  file  in  register's  office,  previous  to 
april25, 1881.  [etc.]  v.  1.  17  p.  1.  77pp.  incl.  39col.  maps.  fol.  Hoboken, 
N.  J.     Spielmann  &  Brush,  1883. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the  county 

of  Hudson.     169  pp.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1873. 

H.  Doc.  516 21 


322  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Hudson  county,  N.  J.  Bien  (J.  R.)  and  Vermeule  (C.  C.)  Atlas  of  the  metro- 
politan district  and  adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New 
York,  [etc.]  the  county  of  Hudson,  and  parts  of  the  counties  of  Bergen, 
[etc.]  in  the  state  of  New  Jersey.  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol.  New  York, 
J.  Bien  &  co.  1891,  [1890]. 

Hudson  bay.     A  chart  of  ye  north  part  of  America.     For  Hudsons  bay  comonly 
called  ye  North  west  passage.     By  lohn  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London, 
1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  9]. 

A  particular  map  of  Baffin's  and  Hudson's  bay.     [By  Thomas  Pownall]. 

London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  feb.  1777. 
[Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas      fol.     London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     Inset  to  no.  1-2.     Pownall  (T.)     A  new  and  correct 
map  of  North  America]. 

Carta  rappresentante  una  parte  della  baja  d' Hudson,  e  le  regione  a  maestro 

deir  America  Settentrle.     8  x  10. 
[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  11], 


New  and  accurate  chart  of  Hudson's  bay  in  North  America.     Jno.  Lodge 

sculp,     [anon,]     7x9.     London,  J.  Bew,  30  nov.  1782. 
Note. — For  the  Political  magazine,  nov.  1782. 

Hudson  river.    A  plan  of  Fort  Edward  and  its  environs  on  Hudsons  river.    Engraved     , 
by  T.  Kitchin.     lOi  x  11. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  34]. 

A  prospective  view  of  the  battle  fought  near  lake  George,  8  September  1755, 

between  2000  English  with  250  Mohawks,  under  the  command  of  gen. 
Johnson;  &  2500  French  &  Indians  under  the  command  of  gen.  Dieskau 
in  which  the  English  were  victorious.  Samuel  Blodget  delin.  T.  Jef- 
ferys,  sculp.  10  x  20.  Published  february  the  2^.  1756. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  37]. 

Same.    Blodget  (Samuel).    A  prospective  plan  of  the  battle  fought  near  lake 

George  on  the  8th  September,  1755.     14  x  18. 
[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings.     2d  series.     1889-1890. 

8°.     Boston,  1890.     v.  5.     p.  416]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  the  river. 

A  draught  of  lake  Georgia  and  part  of  Hudson's  river  taken  sept.  1756,  by 

Joshua  Loring.     ms.     15  x  18.     [1756]. 

A  map  of  lake  George  and  part  of  Hudson's  river,  taken  sept.  1756,  by  capt. 

Joshua  Loring.     ms.     15x18.     [1756]. 

A  view  in  Hudson's  river  of  Pakepsey  &  the  Catts-Kill  mountains.     From 

Sopos  island  in  Hudson's  river.  Sketch'd  on  the  spot  by  his  excellency 
governor  Pownal.  Painted  &  engraved  by  Paul  Sandby.  13  x  20. 
London,  T.  Jefferys,  1761. 

A  view  in  Hudson's  river  of  the  entrance  of  what  is  called  the  Topan  sea. 

Sketch'd  on  the  spot  by  his  excellency  governor  Pownal.  Painted  by 
Paul  Sandby.  Engraved  by  Peter  Benazech.  13  x  20.  London,  T. 
Jefferys,  1761. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  323 

Hudson  river.     A  chart  of  the  mouth  of  Hudson's  river,  from  Sandy  Hook  to  New 

York,     [anon.]    12  x  6f .    London,  for  R,  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17, 1776. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.    The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett.     1776.     Inset  to  no.  17.     Holland  (S.)     The  provinces  of 

New  York  and  New  Jersey] .  ' 

A  topographical  map  of  Hudsons  river,  with  the  channels,  depth  of  water, 

rocks,  shoals  etc.  and  the  country  adjacent,  from  Sandy  Hook,  New  York 
and  bay  of  Fort  Edward,  also  the  communication  with  Canada  by  lake 
George  and  lake  Champlain,  as  high  as  fort  Chambly  on  Sorel  river.  By 
Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  32  x  22.  Engraved  by  William  Faden.  Lon- 
don, W.  Faden,  oct.  1,  1776. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  15]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Same.     [A  topographical  map  of  Hudsons  river].     Cours  de  la  riviere 

d' Hudson  et  la  comunication  avec  le  Canada  par  le  lac  Champlain  jusqu'au 
fort  Chambly  par  Sauthier.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.     Paris, 
Le    Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     Inset  to  no.  17-18.     Brahm  (J.  G.  W.  de). 
Caroline  Meridionale  et  partie  de  la  Georgie] . 

Map  of  Hudson's  river  with  the  adjacent  country.     8  x  11|. 

[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.    1777.    8°.    Edinburgh,  [1777].    v.  39.    p.  665]. 

Part  of  Hudsons  river  shewing  the  position  of  Fort  Montgomery  and  Fort 

Clinton,  with  the  chevaux  de  frieze,  cables,  chaines,  &c.  to  obstruct  the 
passage  of  his  majesty's  forces  up  the  river.  By  lieut.  John  Knight  1777. 
[Also]  A  plan  of  Fort  Montgomery  &  Fort  Clinton.  Surveyed  by  major 
Holland.  27  x  30.  London,  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  1779. 
[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F.  W.)  The  Atlantic  Neptune,  fol.  London, 
1780-81]. 

Map  of  Hudson's  river,  with  the  adjacent  country,     [anon.]     8^  x  11^. 

[In  Gentlemen's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,   [1778]. 

V.  48.     Jan.  1778.     opp.  p.  41]. 

Outline  map  of  Hudson  river.  Highlands. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Carte  de  la  Pensylvanie  et  du  Nouveau  Jersey.     9  x  12|. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel-Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo- Americains.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782]. 

Chart  of  the  entrance  of  Hudson's  river,  from  Sandy  Hook  to  New  York, 

with  the  banks,  depths  of  water,  sailing-marks  &  ca.     [anon.]     20 J  x  27. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  8]. 

A  map  of  the  Hudson  and  Mohawk  rivers  with  Wood  creek,  Oneida,  [etc.] 

7^  X  13. 
[In  Schultz  (Christian).     Travels  on  an  inland  voyage.     8°.     New  York, 
1810]. 

Map  of  the  western  part  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Shewing  the  route  of  a 

proposed  canal  from  lake  Erie  to  Hudson's  river.     Compiled  by  John  H. 
Eddy,  1811.     col.     11  x  21.    Newark,  engraved  by  P.  Maverick,  [1811] . 


324  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Kudson  river.     A  new  map  and  profile  of  the  proposed  canal  from  lake  Erie  to 
Hudson  river.     Contracted  by  direction  of  the  canal  commissioners  from 
the  maps  of  the  engineers.     1821.     15  x  67.     [n.  p.  1821]. 
[New  York  (State  of).     Canal  commissioners]. 

Map  of  the  Hudson  between  Sandy  Hook  and  Sandy  Hill  with  the  post  road 

between  New  York  and  Albany.     7  sheet^     New  York,  A.  T.  Goodrich 
and  CO.  1824. 
[In  Yates  (J.  V.  N.)  and  Moulton  (J.  W.)     History  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     8°.     New  York,  1824]. 

Carte  pour  servir  de  I'ltin^raire  pittoresque  de  fleuve  Hudson  et  des  parties 

laterales  du  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     18  x  17. 
[In  Milbert  (J.  G.)    Itin^raire  pittoresque  du  fleuve  Hudson,     fol.     Paris, 
1828-1829]. 

Desobry  (P.)     Map  of  Hudson  river,  from  New  York  to  Albany,  with  his- 

torical and  descriptive  notes.     9  x  26.     New  York,  P.  Desobry,  [1833]. 

The  Palisade  rocks  on  the  Hudson  river,  west  bank,  New  York.     Drawn  by 

G.  Oakley.     5^  x  7i 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     8°.     Bos- 
ton, S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

An  improved  map  of  the  Hudson  river,  with  the  post  roads  between  N.  York 

&  Albany.     W.  Chapin  sc.     40^  x  5\. 
[In  Tourist  (The),  or  pocket  manual  for  travellers.     4th  ed.     [anon.]     16°. 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1835]. 

Hudson  river  &  vicinity.     Drawn  by  David  H.  Burr.     4\  x  24.     New  York, 

J.  Disturnell,  1836. 
[In  Disturnell  (J.)     The  traveller's  guide  through  the  states  of  New  York, 
Canada,  etc.     18°.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1836.     opp.  p.  36]. 

An  improved  map  of  the  Hudson  river,  with  the  post  roads  between  N.  York 

&  Albany.     5J  x  42. 
[In  Tourist  (The),  or  pocket  manual,     [anon.]     18°.     New  York,  Harper 
&  brother,  1838]. 

Benjamin's  new  map  of  the  Hudson  river,  1845.     28  x  10.     Troy,  J.   P. 

Benjamin,  [1845]. 

Francis  &  Loutrel.     River  and  railroad  guide  from  lake  Erie  to  New  York. 

fold.     18°.     [New  York,  Francis  &  Loutrel,  1848]. 

Taunton's  guide  map  of  the  Hudson  river  from  New  York  to  Albany  and 

Troy,     title.     1  map.     1  1.     fold.     24°.     New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton, 
[1882]. 

Lloyd's  topographical  map  of  the  Hudson  river,  from  the  head  of  navigation 

at  Troy  to  its  confluence  with  the  ocean  at  Sandy  Hook.     Projected  by 
J.  T.  Lloyd,     fold.     9i  x  625.     Chicago,  J.  T.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1882]. 

The  Hudson  by  daylight  map,  from  New  York  bay  to  the  head  of  tide 

water.     Containing  names  of  streams,  islands  and  hights  of  mountains, 
also  the  names  of  prominent  residences.     1  map  on  4  1.     obi.  16°.     New 
York,  W.  Link,  [1878]. 
[With  Bryant  literary  union.     The  picturesque  Hudson.     1889]. 

See  also  Highlands,  Hudson  river.  Orange  co.  N.  Y. 

Hudson  river  railroad.  Deutsch,  Levy  &  co.  Combined  time,  statistics  &  dis- 
tance table  and  map  of  the  Hudson  river  railroad.  9|  x  17.  Baltimore, 
Deutsch,  Levy  &  co.  [1874.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  325 

Hudson  river  valley.  Atlas  of  the  Hudson  river  valley  from  New  York  city  to 
Troy,  including  a  section  of  about  8  miles  in  width.  Compiled  from  offi- 
cial records  and  careful  surveys  under  the  supervision  of  F.  W.  Beers, 
title,     index  map.     66  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  Watson  &  co.  1891. 

Humboldt  bay,  Cal.     Preliminary  survey  of  Humboldt  bay,  Cal.     By  the  hydro- 
graphic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1851.     Sketch 
J.     no.  8.     Lithographic  transfer  impression.     18  x  14.     New  York,   D. 
McLellan,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hunterdon  county,  N.  «J.  Map.  Entirely  from  original  surveys  by  Samuel  C. 
Cornell.  51  x  37.  [Camden,  N.  J.]  L.  Van  Derveer  &  S.  C.  Cornell, 
1851. 

—    Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Hunterdon  co.  N.  J.     77  pp.  incl.  16  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873. 

Huntington  bay.  Long  Island  sound,  N.  Y.     Huntington  bay.     Founded  upon 
a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  party  under  the  command  of    G.    S.   Blake.      14  x  17. 
[Washington,  1849]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Hunting-ton  county,  Penn.  Directory  map.  From  recent  surveys  by  William 
Christy,     col.     66  x  48.     [n.  p.  1856]. 

Hunt's  tavern,  N.  Y.     Position  desarmees  Ameriquaine  et  Francois  a  Kings-ferry, 
Peaks  hill,  Crompond  et  Hunts-taverne  au  17  septembre  au  20  octobre 
1782.     [anon.]     ms.     22  x  36.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  33]. 

Huron  county,  Mich..  Topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys  and  records. 
F.  W.  Beers,     col.     50  x  57.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Huron  county,  Ohio.  Atlas  of  Huron  county,  Ohio,  compiled  and  drawn  from 
official  records  and  actual  surveys  by  H.  W.  Mesnard  and  Wm,  N.  Perrin, 
under  the  direction  of  L.  B.  Mesnard.  104  pp.  incl.  35  col.  maps.  fol. 
Cleveland,  O.     L.  B.  Mesnard,  son  &  co.  1891. 

Huron  (Lake).     Saginaw  bay  and  part  of  lake  Huron.     Projected  from  a  trigono- 
metrical survey  under  the  orders  of  capt.  G.  G.  Meade  in  1857  &  1858. 
29  x  44.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Harbors   of  refuge.     Presq'ile,  False  Presq'ile,   and  Middle  island,  lake 

Huron.     Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  executed  under  the 
orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade,  1858.     27  x  39.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United   States.      War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.      Lake   survey, 
I860]. 

South  end  of  lake  Huron  and  head  of  the  St.  Clair  river.     Projected  from  a 

trigonometrical  survey  executed  under  the  orders  of   capt.  George  G. 
Meade  in  1859.     27x27.     [Washington,  1861]. 
[United   States.      War  department.      Corps   of  engineers.      Lake  survey, 
1861]. 

General  chart  of  lake  Huron.     Projected  from  trigonometrical  surveys  under 

the  orders  of  capt.  G.  G.  Meade  and  from  other  reliable  information,  1860. 
Electrotype  no.  1.     35  x  27.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  I860]. 


326  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Huron  bay  and  island,  Lake  Superior.  Huron  bay  and  Huron  island,  lake 
.  Superior.  Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  made  in  1866  and 
.    published  in  1867  under  the  direction  of  gen.  W.  F.  Raynolds.     26  x  43. 

[Washington,  1869]. 
[  United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1869] . 

Hyannis,  Mass.     The  harbor  of  Hyannis.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  J.  N.  Maffitt.     Electro- 
type copy  no.  2  by  G.  Mathiot.     19  x  14.     New  York,  .engraved  by 
Sherman  &  Smith,  1850. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hyattsville,  Prince  George  county,  Md.     Map  of  Hyattsville,  Prince  George 
CO.  Md.     By  E.  R.  McKean.     9^x14.     [n.  p.  1873]. 

Hyde  Park,  111.     Greeley  &  Carlson's  atlas  of  the  village  of  Hyde  Parke.     2  v. 

68  sheets;  123  sheets,     fol.     Chicago,  Greeley  &  Carlson,  1880-1882. 

Snyder  (L.  M.)    &  co.     Hyde  Park,   Illinois,  1883.      22  x  60.      Chicago, 

L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

Snyder  (L.  M. )  &  co.     The  north  half  of  Hyde  Park,  the  east  two  thirds  of 

Lyons,  and  town  of  Lake,  Cook  county,  Illinois.     Scale  4  inches  to  the 
mile.     col.     30  x  42.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

Ibbeville  river.     See  Iberville  river. 

Iberville  river.     Draught  of  the  r.  Ibbeville  being  a  short  communication  from  the 
sea  to  the  first  of  the  English  settlements  on  the  Missisippi.     Thos. 
Kitchin  sculp.  -  9  x  21. 
[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Philip) .     The  present  state  of  the  European  settlements 
on  the  Missisippi.     4°.     London,  for  J.  Nourse,  1770.     opp.  p.  26]. 

Idaho.     Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  sectional  map  of  Washington,  Oregon 
and  Idaho,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho,     col.     17  x  25.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Idaho  [etc.]     5  pp.     1  map.     fold. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

Territory  of  Idaho,  1876.     Compiled  by  C.  Roeser.     21^  x  32.     New  York, 

J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

David  &  W.  G.  Steel's  map  of  Oregon,  Washington  and  western  Idaho,     col. 

7^  X  9i     Portland,  0.     A.  G.  Walling,  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Idaho,  [etc.]     8  pp.     12^  x  19. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Scott's  new  pocket  map  of  the  AVood  river  region  of  central  Idaho.     Pre- 

pared by  Frank  J.  Scott.    15x26.     fold,    incase.    12°.    New  York,  Fords, 
Howard  &  Hulbert,  1882. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Idaho,  [etc.] 

10  pp.     1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

See,  also,  Ada  county,  Coeur  d'Alene  gold  mines. 

Illinois.    Map  of  the  bounty  lands  in  Illinois  territory,  by  John  Gardiner.    18  x  15. 
[Washington,  bet.  1812-1818]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  327 

Illinois.  Ageneral  plat  of  the  military  lands  between  the  Mississippi  &  Illinois  rivers. 
From  the  official  surveys  and  drawn  upon  a  scale  of  four  miles  to  an  mch. 
By  Nicholas  Biddle  Van  Zandt,  late  a  clerk  in  the  general  land  office  of 
the  United  States.  28  x  42.  [Washington,  1818?]. 
Note. — Probably  made  to  accompany  Van  Zandt's  "A  full  description  of  the 
soil,  etc.,  of  the  military  lands  between  the  Mississippi  and  Illinois  rivers, 
Washington,  1818." 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky  from  actual  survey.     Also  part  of  Indiana  . 

and  Illinois,  compiled  principally  from  returns  in  the  surveyor-general's 
office,  by  Luke  Munsell.     col.     38  x  91.     Frankfort,  author,  1818. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Illinois.     J.  Yeager,  sculp. 

12  X  8*.  • 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  33]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.     By  Lewis  G.  Beck.     17^  x  19. 

[In  Beck  (Lewis  C.)     A  gazetteer  of  the  states  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.     8°. 

Albany,  1823.     front.] 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri  &  Illinois  and  territory  of  Arkansas.     Taken 

from  recent  surveys  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor  general  at  St.  Louis.     By 
E.  Browne  and  E.  Barcroft.     col.     60  x  41.     Philadelphia,  eng'd  by  J. 
Warr.     Printed  by  B.  Rogers,  1827. 
Note. — Copyright  dec.  30,  1825. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri  &  Illinois  and  territory  of  Arkansas.     Taken 

from  recent  surveys  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor-general  at  St.  Louis.  By 
E.  Browne  and  E.  Barcroft.  col.  60  x  41.  Philadelphia,  J.  Warr, 
[1825]. 

Map  of  the  country  of  the  Illinois.     141^  x  23. 

[In  CoUot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  28]. 

Illinois  and  Missouri.     J.  G.  Melish  del.     9J  x  8. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).  A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  naviga- 
tion of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I. 
Lea,  1826]. 

Illinois.    Drawn  by  J.  H.  Young.    Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young  &  E.  Yeager. 

18^  X  13.     Philadelphia,  A.  Finley,  1834. 
XoTE. — Inset  "Map  of  the  lead  mine  region,  east  of  the  Mississippi  river." 

Map  of  northern  and  central  Illinois  in  1835.     10  x  8^. 

[In  Blanchard  (Rufus).  The  discovery  and  conquest  of  the  northwest.  8°. 
Chicago,  1880.     pp.  432-433]. 

Map  of  Illinois,  w4th  parts  of  Indiana,  Wisconsin,  etc.     By  David  H.  Burr, 

1836.     18  X  12.     [n.  p.  1836]. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Illinois,     no.  2  [C].     Accompanying  report  of  30th 

oct.  1837.     25cong.    2dsess.     14x25.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In    United   States.     Congress.     A   collection  of   maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  136]. 

Illinois  and  Missouri.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     27  x  22*. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


328  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Illinois.     Diagram  of  the  state  of  Illinois.     Surveyor  general's  office.     l«t  oet.  1839. 
14x23.     [St.  Louis,  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  80]' 

Map  of  Illinois  &  Missouri.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals, 

railroads,  etc.     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     48  x  38.     [n.  p.  1839]. 

Map  of   the  state  of   Illinois.     Compiled  from  the  United  States  surveys, 

exhibiting  the  sections,   [etc.]  by  J.  M.  Peck  &  John  Messinger.     col. 
22  X  32.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1840. 
[In  Peck  (J.M.)     The  traveler's  directory  for  Illinois.     18°.     New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1839]. 

Diagram  of»the  state  of  Illinois.     Surveyor's  office,  St.  Louis,  27  oct.  1841. 

27  cong.     2  sess.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     13  x  23.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A   collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  130]. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Illinois  accompanying  report  of  the  28th  oct.  1849. 

16  X  22.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1849]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Wisconsin,  the  territory  of 

Minnesota  and  the  mineral  lands  of  lake  Superior.  Compiled  by  I.  S. 
Drake,     col.    20^  x  28.     Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1849. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Illinois  accompanying  report  of  the  20th  nov.     1850. 

12x24.     [n.  p.  1850]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning.     Railroad  and  county  map  of  Illinois,  show- 

ing its  internal  improvements.  1854.  25  x  33.  New  York,  Ensign, 
Bridgman  &  Fanning,  [1854]. 

Morse's  map  of  Illinois,     col.     20x28.     Chicago,  R.  Blanchard,  [1854]. 

[In  Colby  (Charles).     Hand-book  of  Illinois,  accompanying  Morse's  new 

map  of  the  state.     18°.     New^  York,  R.  Blanchard,  1855]. 

G.  Woolw^orth  Colton' s  railroad  map  of  Illinois.     20x12.    NewYork,  G.  W. 

.    Colton,  1861. 

Masonic  map.     Exhibiting  all  the  lodges,  county  seats,  [etc.]     Compiled, 

drawn,  &  published  by  William  Billington.  col.  36  x  30.  Springfield, 
W.  Billington,  [1862]. 

A  new  township  map.     Showing  all  the  railroads,  stations  and  towns;  also 

exhibiting  in  colors  the  geological  features  [etc.]  Drawn  from  official 
sources  and  original  surveys  by  C.  D.  Wilber,  1863.  col.  37  x  29.  Chi- 
cago, C.  Shober,  1863. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Illinois.     17x23.     [New  York],  Johnson  & 

Ward,  [1864]. 

Schonberg  &  co.   Illinois,     [anon.]     col.     11   x   13.     [New  York,  Schon- 

berg  &  CO.  1864]. 

Wilber' s  physical  and  descriptive  map  of  Illinois.     Showing  all  the  town- 

ships, sections,  railroads,  [etc.]  Drawn  from  official  sources  and  original 
surveys  by  C.  D.  Wilber.     1864.     col.     46  x  33.    Chicago,  C.  Shober,  1864. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Illi- 

nois.    17  x  23.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  329 

Illinois.     Colton's  guide  map  of  Illinois.     21  x  12.     Chicago,  R.  Blanchard,  1870. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Illinois.     40  x  27.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1870. 

Campbell  (R.  A.)  and  Walling  (H.  F.)     Campbell's  new  atlas  of  the  state 

of  Illinois.     2  p.  1.  86,  26  pp.  31.     fol.     Chicago,  R.  A.  Campbell,  1870. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Missouri. 

Published  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     46  x  42.     New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1870]. 

Sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  embracing  part  of 

the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.     Compiled  by  Edward  Molitor. 
col.     40  X  49.     Detroit,  Calvert  pub.  co.  1871. 

Warner,  Higgins  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Illinois.  [Also]  atlas  of  the 

United  States,  [etc.]     95  pp.  inch  37  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner,  Hig- 
gins &  Beers,  1871. 

Warner,  Higgins  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Warren  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois. 

title.     1  p.  1.     fold.     map.  a-q.     93  pp.  incl.  57  maps.     fol.     Chicago, 
Warner,  Higgins  &  Beers,  1872. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Whiteside  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.]     xxxix, 

95  pp.  incl.  62  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1872. 

Cram  (George  F. )     New  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Illinois.     Engraved 

from  official  draughts  of  each  county,     col.     30  x  39.     Chicago,  G.  F. 
Cram,  1873. 

Gray's  atlas.  *  New  railroad  map  of  Illinois,  1873.     14  x  23.     [New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873]. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Stark  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,     [etc.]     xxxix, 

93  pp.  incl.  51  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1873. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Woodford  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,     xxxi, 

95  pp.  incl.  60  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1873. 

Gale  (J.  M.)     Gale's  double  map  of  Illinois.     One  map  showing  his  pro- 

posed new  distribution  of  counties,  the  other  showing  the  state  as  it  is. 
22  X  24.     col.     Bristol,  111.  J.  M.  Gale,  1874. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Grundy  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.]     93 

pp.  incl.  53  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1874. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  McLean  co.   and  the  state  of   Illinois,   [etc.] 

cxxiii,  93  pp.  incl.  73  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1874. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Macon  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois  [etc.]     67,  93 

pp  incl.  58  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1874. 

Bridgman's  new  railroad,  distance  and  township  map  of    Illinois.     1875. 

col.     34  X  26.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1875]. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Illinois,     col.     40  x  26.     New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1875. 

Gales'  triple  map.     One  map  showing  his  proposed  new  distribution  of 

counties.     The  other  showing  the  state  as  it  is.     col.     30  x  25.     Bristol, 
J.  M.  Gale,  1875. 

New  railroad  map  of  Indiana,  Ohio  and  part  of  Illinois.     [By  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.     anon.]     16  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1875]. 


330  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Illinois.     Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Bureau  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois.     93  pp. 
incl.  70  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  AVarner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  De  Witt  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.]     93 

pp.  incl.  56  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Henry  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois  [etc.]     76,  93 

pp.  incl.  71  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

AVarner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Macoupin  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.] 

47,  93  pp.  incl.  71  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Moultrie  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.]     31, 

93  pp.  incl.  51  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Piatt  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois  [etc.]     39,  93 

pp.  incl.  53  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Shelby  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois,  [etc.]     49, 

93  pp.  incl.  63  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  Bond  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois.     93  pp.  incl. 

53  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1875. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad,  and  distance  map  of  Illinois,     col.     16  x  13. 

[New  York,  G.  W^atson,  1875]. 

County  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Illinois.     [By  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  " 

&  CO.     anon.]     24  x  15.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876]. 

Map  of  Chicago  and  adjacent  towns  in  the  counties  of  Cook,  Lake,  McHenry, 

Kendall,  Grundy,  Kane,  Du  Page,  Kankakee,  etc.     By  Emil  Heubach, 
1876.     col.     20  X  13.     [Chicago,  1876]. 

Rand,  McNally&  CO.' 8  guide  map  of  Illinois.     42  pp.     9  x  12J.     fold.     18°. 

Chicago,  Rand,  NcNally  &  co.  1876. 

Warner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  La  Salle  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois  [etc.]     115, 

93  pp.  incl.  82  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  W^arner  &  Beers,  1876. 

AVarner  &  Beers.     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Illinois,    [etc.]     293  pp.  incl.  123 

maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1876. 

Cram's  railroad  &  township  map  of  Illinois,     col.     21  x  15.     Chicago,  G.  F. 

Cram,  1877. 

Map  of  Illinois.     By  A.  von  Steinwehr.     11^  x  9.     [Cincinnati,  Van  Ant- 

werp, Bragg  &  CO.  1877] . 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Missouri.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  0.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

—    Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad,  township  and  county  map  of  Illi- 
nois,    col.     38  X  28.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1878]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Illinois. 

title.     26  X  16.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Illinois,    [etc.]     57  pp.     1  map.  ,i 

16  X  26.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1879]. 

School  map  of  the  state  of  Illinois.     [By]  J.  R.  Hussey.     1879.     65  x  46. 

Philadelphia,  F.  Bourquin's  lith.  press,  1879. 


Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and   railroad   map  of   Illinois. 
16  X  26.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1880]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  331 

Illinois.  Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Missouri,  with  adjacent 
parts  of  Indiana,  AVisconsin,  ^Minnesota,  Nebraska,  Kansas,  and  Arkansas. 
By  W.  L.  Nicholson.  The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1872.  Drawn  by  P.  Gos- 
pel &  A.  Kilp.  Engraved  by  D.  McClelland.  4  sheets,  fol.  [Wash- 
ington, 1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Illinois.     58  pp. 

1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

— Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad,  township  and  county  map  of  Illi- 
nois.    27  X  37.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1881]. 
Note. — Descriptive  text  printed  on  both  sides. 

Van  Yechten  &  Snyder.     Guide  map  of  Cook,  Dupage  and  parts  of  Will  & 

Kane  counties,  Illinois,  also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.  Showing  the  suburban 
towns  of  Chicago,     col.     25  x  29.     Chicago,  Van  Vechten  &  Snyder,  1881. 

Clemens  (rev.  E.  J.)     Clemens'  map  of   Illinois.     Published  by  rev.  E.  J. 

Clemens.  Clayville,  New  York.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
col.     10^  X  14.'   New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  &  township  map  of  Illinois,  [etc.] 

62  pp.  1  map.  19J  x  12.  fold.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Illinois.     58  pp. 

1  map.     19i  X  12.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Blanchard's  map  of  Illinois,  showing  every  town  in  the  state  in  a  new  and 

improved  style.    35  x  22.     Chicago,  Rufus  Blanchard,  1888. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  Illinois.  74  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  Nevr  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.    76  pp.     1  fold.  map.    16°.    Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  & 

CO.  [1893]. 

The  official  cyclist's  road  book  of   Illinois.     Containing  sixteen  sectional 

maps  and  an  index  map.  Compiled  for  the  Illinois  division  of  the  League 
of  American  wheelmen  by  L.  W.  Conkling  and  C.  L.  Steen.  32  pp.  17 
fold.     maps.     16°.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Illinois,  showing  the  rail- 
roads, counties,  organized  townships,  sections,  rivers  and  creeks.  25  pp. 
1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

See  also  Bond  county ;  Boone  county;  Bureau  county;  Cook  county;  Dekalb 

county;  Dewitt  county;  Dupage  county;  Fulton  county;  Grundy  county; 
Henry  county;  Iroquois  county;  Kane  county;  Kankakee  county;  Knox 
county;  Lake  county;  Lasalle  county;  Lee  county;  Macon  county; 
McLean  county;  McHenry  county;  Madison  county;  Macoupin  county; 
Moultrie  county;  Peoria  county;  Pike  county;  Piatt  county;  St.  Clair 
county;  Shelby  county;  Warren  county;  Whiteside  county;  Winnebago 
county;  Woodford  county. 

Illinois  and  Mississippi  telegraph  company's  map  and  tariff  chart.  Drawn, 
engraved  by  G.  Wool  worth  Colton.  26  x  31.  New  York,  G.  W.  Colton, 
1865. 

Illinois  central  railroad.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  Illinois  central  rail- 
road and  connections.     1881.     15^  x  20.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

[1881]. 


332  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Illinois,  Missouri  and  Texas  railway.  Illinois,  Missouri  and  Texas  railway, 
formerly  Cape  Girardeau  and  state  line  railroad.  [Map  by  Robert  D, 
Campbell,     anon.]     15  x  22.     [St.  Louis,  1875]. 

Illinois  river.  Sketch  of  the  Illinois  river,  from  its  mouth  to  the  termination  of 
the  canal,  shewing  the  obstructions  to  steamboat  navigation  between  those 
points.  Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  Howard  Stansbury,  U.  S.  a.  c.  e. 
by  George  Smith  and  M.  H.  Stansbury,  1837.  25  cong.  2d  sess.  9  x  20. 
[n.  p.  1837]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  166]. 

Independence  (Fort),  N.  Y.  Plan  of  the  country  at  and  in  the  vicinity  of  Forts 
Lee  and  Independency,  showing  the  position  of  the  British  army.  ms. 
[anon.]     12  x  15^     [177-]. 

Indian  territory.  Map  of  the  route  passed  over  by  an  expedition  into  the  Indian 
country  in  1832  to  the  source  of  the  Mississippi.  To  accompany  the  claim 
of  H.  R.  Schoolcraft.     15  x  18|.     [n.  p.  1832]. 

Map  showing  the  lands  assigned  to  emigrant  Indians  west  of  Arkansas  & 

Missouri.    {Prepared  at  the  United  States,  war  department,  topographical 

bureau,  feb.  23,  1836.     map  A.  B.     Washington,  1836]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  52-53]. 
Note. — With  a  statement  of  the  area  of  land  assigned  and  number  of 

tribes. 

A  map  of  the  Indian  territory,  northern  Texas,  and  New  Mexico.     Showing 

the  great  western  prairies.     By  Josiah  Gregg.     12  x  15. 
[In  Mexico  (Republic  of).     Reports  of  the  committee  of  investigation,  sent 
in  1873,  by  the  Mexican  government  to  the  frontier  of  Texas.     8°.     N.  Y. 
1875.     opp.  p.  248]. 

Map  of  the  country  between  the  frontiers  of  Arkansas  and  New  Mexico, 

embracing  the  section  explored    in   1849,  50,  51  &  52,   by  capt.  R.  B. 
Marcy.     Also  a  continuation  of  the  emigrant  road  from  fort  Smith  and 
Fulton  down  the  valley  of  the  Gela.     27  x  54,     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Boundary  of  the  Creek  country.     Surveyed   under  the  direction  of  the 

bureau  of  top'l  eng's.     [House  ex.  doc.  no.  104.     35th  cong.     1st  sess.] 
24  X  37.     New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.] 

Ross  (E.  H.)     Ross'  new  connected  county  &  railroad  map  of  Texas  and 

Indian  territory,     col.     27  x  40.     St.  Louis,  E.  H.  Ross,  1871. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Kansas  and  Indian 

ter'y.     col.     16  x  13.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Indian  territory,     col.     12  x  15.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 

&  CO.  1876. 

Indian  territory.     Scale  12  miles  to  1  inch.     22  x  28. 

[In  Pumphrey  (S. )     Indian  civilization.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1877]. 

Indian  territory,  1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     Scale  12  miles  to  1  inch, 
fold.     24  x  32.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  tlie  interior.     General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  333 

Indian  territory.  Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Texas  and 
Indian  t'y.     25  x  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Johnson's  Indian   territory,     col.     12  x  16.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson  & 

son,  [1880]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas  and  of  the  Indian  territory  with 

adjacent  portions  of  Mississippi,  Tennessee,  ^Missouri,  Kansas,  Texas,  and 
Louisiana.     By  ^Y.  L.  Nicholson.     1879.     2  sheets,     fol.     [Washington, 
1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Colton  (G.  Wool  worth) .     Colton's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian 

territory  and  adjoining  portions  of  New  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas, 
col.     32  X  36.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 

Colton's  "new  medium"  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian  territory, 

etc.     col.     24  X  27.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 

Rand,  McNally  &  cos' .  indexed  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas  and  Indian 

territory.    11  pp.    1  map.    fold.    24*  x  19.    18°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McXally 
&C0.  [1884]. 

Indiana.  Map  of  Indiana.  Prepared  by  John  Melish.  The  surveys  furnished  by 
Burr  Bradley.  Scale  18  miles  to  an  inch.  18  x  13^.  Philadelphia, 
published  1817  by  John  Melish.     Improved  to  1820. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky  from  actual  survey.     Also  part  of  Indiana 

and  Illinois,  compiled  principally  from  returns  in  the  surveyor-general's 
office,  by  Luke  Munsell.     col.     38  x  91.     Frankfort,  author,  1818. 

A  map  of  the  Wabash  country,  now  settling.     13  x  8. 

[In  Thomas  (David).    Travels  through  the  western  countrv.    16°.    Auburn, 
N.Y.  1819]. 

Map  of  Indiana.     Prepared  by  John  Melish.     The  surveys  furnished  by 

Burr  Bradley,     col.    18x14.    Philadelphia,  published  1817,  by  J.  Melish, 
improved  to  1820. 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Indiana.     Drawn  by  F.  Lucas, 

jr.^    11  x  8i 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  32]. 

Plat  of  the  northern  boundary  line  of  the  state  of  Indiana.     Surveyed  in 

conformity  to  the  act  of  congress  ''to  authorize  the  President  of  the  United 
States  to  ascertain  and  designate  the  northern  boundary  of  the  state  of 
Indiana,"  passed  march  1827.  A  true  copy  of  the  original  plat  in  this 
office,  surveyor  general's  office,  Chillicothe,  21  nov.  1827.  9^  x  25.  [Wash- 
ington], lith.  by  P.  Haas,  [1827]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  162]. 

Map  exhibiting  the  country  between  lakes  Michigan  and  Erie  and  the  con- 

tested boundary  lines.     By  David  H.  Burr.     17  x  62.     New  York,  P.  A. 
Mesier's  lith.  [1835?]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  48]. 

Map  of  Illinois  with  parts  of  Indiana,  Ouisconsin,  etc.     By  David  H.  Burr. 

1836.     18x12.     [n.  p.  1836]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol,     AVashington,  1843.     no.  165]. 


334  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Indiana.  Colton(J.  H.)  Colton's  new  map  of  Indiana,  reduced  from  his  large 
map.  Exhibiting  the  boundaries  of  counties,  township  surveys,  [etc.] 
11  X  16.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1838. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Indiana.     Compiled  from  the  United  States  surveys 

by  S.  D.  King,  Washington  city.  Exhibiting  the  sections  &  fractional 
sections  [etc.]  Engraved  by  S.  Stiles,  Sherman  &  Smith.  New  York. 
41  X  60.     New  York,  J.  S.  Colton,  1838. 

Map  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals, 

railroads,  etc.  by  David  H.  Burr.     col.     35  x  48.     [n.  p.  1839]. 

Ohio  and  Indiana.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     20|  x  25i 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

A  map  of  the  locations  of  the  meetings,  constituting  Indiana  yearly  meeting 

of  friends.     1851.     By  Marcus  Mote.     27  x  29.     Cincinnati,  M.  Mote,  1851. 

Mendenhall  (E. )     A  new  map  of  Indiana,  exhibiting  the  counties,  town- 

ships, cities,  villages  and  post  offices,  rail  roads,  canals,  and  common  roads, 
col.     14  X  19.     18°.     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1854. 

Indiana  agencies  of  the  ^tna  insurance  co.  Hartford,  Conn.     [Map  of  Indi- 

ana]. Wm.  H.  Martin,  surveyor,  col.  25  x  33.  Cincinnati,  Ehrgott 
&  Forbriger,  lith.  [1858]. 

Johnson's    map  of  Indiana  showing  the  railroads  and  townships,     col. 

34  x  23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  1850. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Indiana,  compiled  from  the  United  States  sur- 

veys &  other  authentic  sources,  exhibiting  sections,  fractional  section, 
railroads,  canals,  etc.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.  63  x  28.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1860. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Indiana.     17  x  23.     [New  York],  Johnson  & 

Ward,  [1864]. 

Sayler  (Nelson).     Geological  map  of  Indiana,     col.     23  x  25.     Cincinnati, 

E.  Mendenhall,  1865. 

Map.     Compiled  from  the  United  States  surveys.     Exhibiting  the  sections 

&  fractional  sections,  the  situation  &  boundaries  of  counties,  [etc.] 
Revised  and  corrected  by  H.  F.  Walling.  59  x  37.  New  York,  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.  1868. 

Lloyd  (H.  H. )  &  co.    New  sectional  and  township  map  of  Indiana.    30  x  47. 

New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1870. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Colton's  guide  map  of  Indiana.     11^  x  17. 

Chicago,  111.  R.  Blanchard,  1870. 

Asher,  Adams  &  Higgins.     New  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  Indi- 

ana. 34  pp.  12  1.  incl.  9  maps.  fol.  New  York,  Asher  Adams  &  Higgins, 
1870-1871. 

Braden  &  Burford.     Map  of  Indiana.     5x8.     Indianapolis,  Braden  &  Bur- 

ford,  lith.  [1871]. 

Braden  &  Burford.     Map  of  Indiana.    2|  x  4.    Indianapolis,  Braden  &  Bur- 

ford,  [1871]. 

New  sectional  and  township  map  of  Indiana.     Published  by  Higgins,  Bel- 

den  &  CO.     26  X  16.     Chicago,  Higgins,  Belden  &  co.  1874. 


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Indiana.     Cram's  new  sectional  map  of  Indiana.      Compiled  and  published  by- 
George  F.  Cram.     col.     38  x  30.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1875. 

New  railroad  map  of  Indiana,  Ohio  and  part  of  Illinois.     [By  G.  W.  &C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.     anon.]     16  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1875]. 

New  sectional  and  township  map  of  Indiana.     Eng.  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co. 

col.     46  X  32.     Indianapolis,  the  journal,  1875. 
[Indianapolis  (The)  journal]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Indiana,     col.     16  x  13^. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Baskin,  Forster  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  the  state  of  Indiana. 

462  pp.  inch  147  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Baskin  Forster  &  co.  1876. 

Rand,  McNally&co.'s  guide  map  of  Indiana  [etc.]    38  pp.    1  map.    19  x  12J. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

School  map.      Compiled  from  the  United  States  surveys,  by  S.  D.  King. 

Exhibiting  the  sections    &    fractional    sections    [etc.]     col.     58  x  49. 
Indianapolis,  [printed  by  F.  Bourquin,  Philadelphia],  1876. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Indiana.      Exhibiting  sections  [etc.]      col. 

36  x  24.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1877. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad,  township  and  county  map.    36x27. 

[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877]. 

County  map  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.     Prepared  for  the  Union  sectional  map 

CO.  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     11^  x  15.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co. 
[1877]. 

Cram's  railroad  &  township  map  of  Indiana.    Scale  19  miles  to  an  inch.    col. 

13  X  19i     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1878. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Michigan.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40x27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Indiana,    title. 

1  map.     19x12.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1878]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Ohio  and  Indiana  with  adjacent  parts  of 

Pennsylvania,  Michigan,  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  West  Virginia.     ByW.  L. 
Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1870.     Drawn  by  Paul  Goepel  and 
A.  Kilp.     Engraved  by  D.  McClelland,     fol.    [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Indiana.     46 

pp.    1  map.    12^x19.    fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &co.  [1881]. 

Clemens'  map  of  Indiana.     Published  by  rev.  E.  J.  Clemens,  Clayville,  New 

York.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     col.     10^  x  'l5.     New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  map  of  Indiana.     48  pp. 

1  map.     19^  X  12^.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad  and  county  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Indiana.     53  pp.    1  map.    19^  x  12J.    fold.    16°.    Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  [1884]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Indiana  [etc.]     60  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 


336  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Indiana.  See  also  Clark  county;  DeKalb  county;  Elkhart  county;  Grant  county; 
Hancock  county;  Henry  county;  Marion  county;  Vermillion  county; 
Vigo  county. 

Indiana,  Blooming'ton  and  western  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  0.  B. )  &  co. 
The  Indiana,  Bloomington  &  western  railway  system.  17^  x  31  i.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

The  Indiana,  Bloomington  and  western  railway  system  and  its  connections. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  8  x  19.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Indiana  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  David  Peelor.  col. 
42  X  52.     New  York,  W.  J.  Barker,  [1856]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Indiana  co.  Pa.     46  pp.  incl.  33  maps.     fol.     New 

York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.  Map  of  Indianapolis  &  surburbs.  Compiled  by  A.  B.  Condit, 
city  eng'r.     8|  x  7.     Indianapolis,  Condit,  Wright  &  Hayden,  1855. 

Map.     [By  Wiley  &  Martin].    3d  ed.     col.    25x19.     Indianapolis,  W.  &  J. 

Braden,  1864. 

Map.     [ByLutherR.  Martin],    col.     26x21.     [Indianapolis,  1864]. 

Map.     Published  by  Luther  R.  Martin,     col.    13  x  11.    Indianapolis,  L.  R. 

Martin,  [1870]. 

Swartz  &  Tedrowe's  map  of  the  city  of  Indianapolis  and  Center  township. 

Drawn  by  Morris  M.  Defrees.  Engraved  expressly  for  Swartz  &  Tedrowe's 
city  directory,  by  Braden  &  Burford.     24  x  30. 

Atlas  of  Indianapolis  and  Marion  county,  Ind.     Corrected  and  revised  by 

Gustav  Bohn,  from  county  records,  surveys,  and  plat  books  of  Henry  B. 
Fatout.  96  pp.  incl.  42  maps,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co. 
1889. 

Ing-ham  county,  Mich.  Topographical  map  of  the  counties  of  Ingham  &  Living- 
ston, Mich.  From  special  surveys  &  county  records  by  Geil  &  co.  and 
A.  Jackson,     col.     55  x  70.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  <fe  Siverd,  1859. 

Beers  (F.   W.)     County  atlas  of  Michigan.     104  pp.  incl.  40  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Ionia  county,  Mich.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Ionia  co.  Mich.  108  pp.  incl.  35 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Atlas  of  Ionia  county,  Mich.     From  recent  and  actual  surveys  and  records, 

under  the  superintendence  of  D.  C.  Crawford.  103  pp.  incl.  36  col.  maps, 
fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1891. 

Iowa.  Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Wisconsin  and  Iowa  territories.  1838.  By 
S.  Taylor.     17  x  24.     [Philadelphia,  1838]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  of  Iowa  territory.     [26th  cong.]    7  x  11.     [n.  p. 

1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  85]. 

Galland's  map  of  Iowa.     Compiled  from  the  latest  authorities  by  I[saac] 

Galland.     1840.     25  x  19. 
[In  Galland  (Isaac).     Galland's  Iowa  emigrant.     8°.     Chillicothe,  W.  C. 
Jones,  1840]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  337 

Iowa.     Sketch  of  the  pubhc  surveys  in  Iowa  territory.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     27  cong. 
2d  sess.     9  x  12.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  con- 
gress,    fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  126]. 

Iowa  and  Wisconsin.     Chiefly  from   the  map  of  J.  N.  Nicollet.     12  x  15. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  and  Breese  (Samuel) .     Morse's  North  America  atlas, 
fol.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1845]. 

A  new  map  of  Iowa  accompanied  with  notes  by  W.  Barrows,     col.     19  x  22^. 

Cincinnati,  Doolittle  &  Munson,  1845. 
[In  his  Notes  on  Iowa  territory.     18°.     Cincinnati,  Doolittle  &  Munson,  1845]. 

r Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Iowa.     Scale  18  miles  to  an  inch,     18  x  23. 

Washington,  D.  McClelland  sc.  [1847?]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Wisconsin;  the  territory  of 

Minnesota  and  the  mineral  lands  of  lake  Superior.     Compiled  by  I.  S. 
Drake,    col.    20J  x  28.    Philadelphia,  Thomas  Cowperthwaite  &  co.  1849. 

Public  surveys  in  Iowa  1850.     18  x  27.     [n.  p.  1850]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Geological  map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota;  exhibiting  also,  the 

extension  of  the  Iowa  coal  fields  into  Missouri,  and  its  relations  to  the 
Illinois  coal  field.     Constructed  from  observations  by  the  United  States 
geological  corps,  under  instructions  from  the  secretary  of  the  treasury  by 
David  Dale  Owen,  [etc.]  1851.     44  x  27.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department]. 

Henn,  Williams  &  co.     A  township  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa.     col.     21^  x  33. 

Fairfield,  Iowa,  Henn,  Williams  &  co.  1854. 

Map  of  Iowa  exhibiting  the  townships,  cities,  villages,  post  offices,  [etc.] 

Published  by  E.  Mendenhall.     col.     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1855. 

Karte  des  staates  Iowa.     11  x  17. 

[In  Olshausen  (Theodor) .     Der  staat  Iowa.     8°.     Kiel,  1855]. 

A  sectional  map  of  Iowa,  compiled  from  the  official  surveys  of  the  United 

States    [etc.]     By  Henn,  Williams   &   co.     52  x  64.     Chicago,  Keen   & 
Lee,  1857]. 

Chapman  (Silas).     Chapman's  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa.     col. 

21^  X  32^     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1856. 

A  sectional  map  of  Iowa.     Compiled  from  the  official  surveys  of  the  United 

States  [etc.]     By  Henn,  Williams  &  co.     col.     49  x  62.     Chicago,  Keen 
&  Lee,  1857. 

G.  Woolworth  Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa.     1862.     18  x  23. 

New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  [1862]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Iowa  and  Dakota.     Oct.  10, 1862.    House  ex. 

doc.  no.  1.    37th  cong.     3d  sees.     17  x  19^     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Iowa  and  Nebraska.     17  x  23.     [New  York], 

Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Colton's  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa.     Exhibiting  the  sections,  frac- 
tional sections,  counties,  cities,  [etc.]    Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.    27  x  36. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1865., 

H.  Doc.  516 22 


338  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Iowa.     Schonberg's  map.    col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Lloyd  (H.  H. )  &  co.    Lloyd's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa.    29  x  40.     New 

York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 

Same.     col.     26  x  37.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  .&  co.  [1874]. 

Asher  and  Adams  civil  congressional  township  map.     Giving  names  and 

boundaries  of  organized  townships,  location  of  cities,  [etc.]  Rev.  and 
corrected,     col.     42x63.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870]. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Missouri. 

46  x  46.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1870]. 

The  combination  map;  being  a  sectional  map  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  to  the 

6th  principal  meridian,  and  western  Iowa  and  Missouri,  combined  with  a 
general  map  of  the  western  states  and  territories.  Compiled  by  Snyder 
brothers,     col.     68  x  66.     Chicago,  Snyder  brothers,  1 870. 

Sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  embracing  part  of  the 

states  of  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota.  Compiled  by  Edward  Molitor. 
col.     40  X  49.     Detroit,  Calvert  pub.  co.  1871. 

Mills  and  co.'s  map.     From  government  and  private  surveys  and  official 

records.  Projection  by  prof.  H.  F.  Walling.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
A.  L.  Thornton,     col.     56  x  86.     Des  Moines,  Mills  &  co.  1873. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton' s  official  state  map  of  Iowa  sectional, 

township  &  railroad,  compiled  from  official  surveys  and  records.  25  x  31. 
Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1874. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.     Official  state  map  of  Iowa  sectional,  township  &  rail- 

road, compiled  from  official  surveys  and  records,  col.  24  x  31.  Detroit. 
Mich.  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1874. 

W^atson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Iowa.     col.     13  x  16. 

[New  York,  G.Watson,  1875]. 

Haskell's  new  sectional  and  township  map  of  Iowa,  compiled  from  the  latest 

official  sources,     col.     28  x  38.     Chicago,  O.  C.  Haskell  &  co.  1876. 

Map  of  Iowa.     Prepared  for  the  Iowa  loan  and  trust  company  of  Des  Moines. 

By  O.  AV.  Gray  &  son.  col.  12  x  14.  Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son, 
[1877]. 

The  Pioneer  press  premium  map  of  the  northwest,    col.     33  x  26.     St.  Paul, 

Pioneer  press  co.  [1877]. 

Cram's  railroad  &  township  map  of  Iowa,     Scale  19  miles  to  an  inch.     col. 

15  X  20.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1878. 

New  sectional  map  of  Iowa,  presented  by  Weir  plow  co.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.    col.     32  x  40.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Missouri.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  &  northern  Iowa. 

Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  40  x  27.  Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Steb- 
bins, [1878]. 

Band,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad,  township  and  county  map  of  Iowa. 

col.     34  X  28.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Iowa.    13  x  19. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  339 

Iowa.     Page  (H.  R.)  &CO.     Map  of  Iowa.     [Sectional],     col.    27^x42^.     Chicago, 
H.  R.  Page  &  co.  1879. 
Note. — Containing  an  "Index  of  counties  and  towns  in  Iowa." 

Page  (H.  R.)  &  co.     Index  of  counties  and  towns  in  Iowa.     23  pp.     col. 

12f  X  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  H.  R.  Page  &  co.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Iowa.    12^  x  19. 

[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

New  school  map  of  Iowa.     Published  by  Thompson  Wachob.     col.     52  x  72. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  T.  Wachob,  [1880]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Missouri,  with  adjacent 

parts  of  Indiana,  Wisconsin,  Nebraska,  Kansas  and  Arkansas.     By  W.  L. 
Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1872.     Drawn  by  P.  Goepel  &  A. 
Kilp.    Engraved  by  D.  McClelland.    14  sheets,    fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Iowa.     35  pp. 

1  map.     12^x19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Iowa.     36  pp. 

1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Iowa  [etc.] 

38  pp.     1  map.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed   county  and  township  pocket  map  and 

shippers'  guide  of  Iowa,  [etc.]     45  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     45  pp.     1   fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  Mc- 

Nally &  CO.  [1893]. 

See  also  Cedar  county;  Howard  county;  Keokuk  county. 

Iowa  and  Missouri  state  line  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Iowa  and  state  line 
railroad  and  its  connections.  19  x  69.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  [1868]. 

Iowa  central  air  line  railroad.  Map  of  the  Iowa  central  air  line  railroad,  and  its 
connections.  Engraved  &  printed  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  26  x  37.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1857]. 

Ipswicli,  Mass.  Ipswich  and  Annisquam  harbors,  Ms.  From  a  trigonometrical 
survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by  the  parties 
under  the  command  of  lieuts.  M.  Woodhull,  S.  D.  Trenchard  &  C.  R.  P. 
Rodgers.  1857.  Electrotype  copy  no.  5.  by  G.  Mathiot.  19  x  29.  [Wash- 
ington, 1857]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Iredell  county,  N.  C.     [Description].     An  ancient  map  of  the  central  part  of  Ire- 
dell CO.  N.  C.     By  E.  F.  Rockwell. 
[In  Historical  (The)  magazine.     2d  series.     4°.     Morrisania,  N.  Y.  1867. 
V.  2.     pp.  84-90]. 

Iroquois  county,  111.  Map  of  Iroquois  and  Kankakee  counties.  111.  Compiled 
from  the  U.  S.  surveys  &  personal  examination  by  John  Wilson.,  col. 
41x34.     [n.  p.  I860]. 

Isabella  county,  Mich.-.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Isabella  co.  Mich.  50,  viii  pp. 
incl.  26  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1879. 


340  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF' AMERICA. 

Isle  aiix  Noix,  Quebec,  Canada.  Plan  of  the  Isle  aux  Noix,  m  the  river  Riche- 
lieu, and  province  of  Canada.  T.  Walker,  capt.  60th  regt.  delt.  Scale, 
200  feet  to  an  inch.     col.     ms.     17x28.     [1760?]. 

Plan  of  the  principal  redoubt,  on  the  Isle  aux  Noix,  with  sections.     Tho. 

Walker,  capt.  60th  reg.  delt.     Scale  of  the  plan,  80  feet  to  an  inch.     Scale 
of  the  section,  20  feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     col.     14  x  21.     [1760?]. 

Islip,  N.  Y.  Wendelken  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  Babylon,  Islip,  and  south 
part  of  Brookhaven,  in  Suffolk  co.  N.  Y.  2  p.  1.  17  sheets,  fol.  New 
York,  Wendelken  &  co.  1888. 

Jack  county,  Tex.     Map.     32  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Jackson,  Mich.  Frost  ( J.  B.)  State  fair  grounds,  Jackson,  Mich.  12^  x  10.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1886. 

Jackson,  Miss.  Battle  of  Jackson,  Mississippi.  Sketched  by  A.  E.  Matthews. 
18  X  24.     Cincinnati,  Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co.  [1863]. 

Official  map.      By  Henry  C.  Daniel.     1875.     45  x  34.     [Jackson,  1875]. 

Jackson  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Jackson  co.  Michigan.  From  records  and  special 
surveys  by  S.  Geil  and  S.  L.  Jones.  59  x  59.  Philadelphia,  J.  M.  Alex- 
ander, 1858. 

Jackson  county,  Mo.  Hickman  (E.  A.)  Hickman's  property  atlas  of  Jackson 
CO.  Mo.  28  pp.  incl.  22  maps.  4°.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  E.  A.  Hickman 
&  A.  L.  Thornton,  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  environs  of  Kansas  City  in  Jackson  co.  Mo. 

title,     index  map.     14  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.'  Hopkins,  1886. 

Jackson  county,  Ohio.  Lake  (D.  J.)  Atlas  of  Jackson  co.  Ohio.  45  pp.  3  1. 
incl.  18  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875. 

Jackson  county,  Tex.     Jackson  co.     18  x  21.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Jackson  (Fort),  Mississippi  river.  Plan  of  fort  Jackson,  showing  the  effect  of  the 
bombardment  by  the  U.  S.  mortar  flotilla  and  gunboats,  april  18th  to  24th,. 
1862.  Flag  officer  D.  G.  Farragut  commanding  fleet;  com.  D.  D.  Porter 
commanding  flotilla.  Surveyed  by  J.  S.  Harris.  Drawn  by  E.  Herges- 
heimer.  11  x  17.  [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Jackson,  Lansing  and  Saginaw  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Jackson,  Lansing  & 
Saginaw  railroad  and  its  connections.  Drawn,  engraved  by  G.  W.  t^ 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  25  x  17.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1867]. 

Jaffrey,  N.  H.     Map.     ByJ.D.Gibbs.     25x35.     Boston,  B.  W.  Thayer  &  co.  1850. 

Jagua  (Bahia  de),  Cuba.     Plan  of  Bahia  Xagua  on  the  south  side  of  Cuba.     [By 
Fran.  Math.  Cell,     anon.]     7i^  x  11. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West    Indies,      fol.      London,  for    R.  Sayer  &    T.  Jefferys,  1768. 
no.  83]. 

Plan  of  Barracoa  [&]  Plan  of  Bahia  Xagua.     Cuba.     7  x  9  &  7i  x  lOJ. 

[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  I^urie,  1818.     no.  51]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  .  341 

Jamaica.     Novissima  et  accuratissima  insul?e  Jamaic?e  descriptio  per  Johannem  Sel- 
lerum.     17  x  21. 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or,  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  46]. 

A  new  map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica,  wherein  every  towne,  church,  sugar 

worke,  [etc.]   is   described  w^**  the  names  of    the    present  proprietors. 

According  to  a  late  survey  thear  of  P.  Lea.     19  x  22.     [London,  th.  1690]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  36]. 
Note. — Insets  '*A  generall  mapp  of  the  continent  and  islands  which   bee 

adjacent  to  Jamaica,"  "The  English  empire,"  and  "A  new  draught  of 

Port  Royal,  by  Anthony  Williams." 

Novissima  et  accuratissima  Jamaica  descriptio  per  Johannem  Ogiluium,  1671. 

17  X  21. 
Note. — This  map  was  taken  from  Ogilby's  America.     1671. 

The  island  of  Jamaica.     4^  x  6i. 

[In  Hickeringill  (Capt.  Edm.)     Jamaica  viewed.    3d  ed.    sm.  4°.    London, 
B.  Bragg,  1705]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica.     By  Eman.   Bowen. 

13  X  16. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.    no.  66]. 

The  island  of  Jamaica.     16  >:  2  . 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  ik  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  46]. 

Karte  von  dem  eylande  Jamaica,  durch  den  hrn.  Bellin.     1758.     7^  x  12. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Nurnberg, 

G.  N.  Raspe,  1782.     26.  theil]. 

A  new  map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica  divided  into  its  parishes  [etc.  ]     By 

Thos.  Kitchin.     12  x  16. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].    v.  32. 
July  1763,  opp.  p.  348]. 

The  island  of  Jamaica.     16  x  20. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     Dublin,  B.  Grierson, 
1767.     p.  48]. 

[A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica,     anon.]     20  x  26. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  f.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  86].- 

Carta  rappresentante  1'  isola  della  Giammaica.     8  x  12. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  22]. 

L'isle  de  la  Jamaique,  par  m.  T.  J.  ingenieur  Anglois.     [Thomas  Jefferys. 

anon.]     19  x  28.     Paris,  Lattre,  1779. 
[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.    no.  27a]. 

A  chart  of  Port  Royal  and  Kingston  harbours  in  the  island  of  Jamaica. 

29  X  40. 
[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F.  W.)  The  Atlantic  Neptune,      fol.      London, 

1780-81]. 
• A  chart  of  the  island  of  Jamaica,  with  its  bays,  harbours,  rocks,  soundings, 

etc.     Jno.  Lodge  sculp.       [anon.]      10  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  31  aug. 

1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.   Bew,    [1780].      v.   1. 

Aug.  1780.     opp.  p.  549]. 


342  LI^T    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Jamaica.     Jamaica  from  the  latest  surveys;  improved  and  engraved  by  Thomas 
Jefferys.    A  new  ed.     18  x  24.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  may  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.'  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  16.] 

Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Windward  passages  and  Bahama  islands, 

with  the  islands  of  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  etc.  Compiled  from  a 
great  variety  of  topographic  surveys  and  nautical  details.  By  John  Purdy. 
3d  ed.  improved  1818.  37  x  49.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  sept. 
2,  1811.  [1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  11-12]. 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Jamaica.     Drawn  by  J.  Fin- 

lay  son.     11  X  12. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  41]. 

Map  of  Jamaica.     Compiled  chiefly  from  the  manuscripts  in  the  colonial 

office  and  admiralty.     By  John  Arrowsmith.     1839.     13  x  23^. 
[In  Great  Britain.      Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.      1839.     v.  35,  p. 
230]. 

Map  of  Jamaica,  by  John  Arrowsmith.     1848.     13  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrow- 

smith,  1848. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  64]. 

Jamaica.     John  Arrowsmith  litho.     7^  x  12. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.      Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1854. 
V.  43]. 

Island  of  Jamaica.     By  G.  H.  Swanston.     5^  x  9J. 

[In  Gazetteer  (A)  of  the  world.     8°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Fullarton  &  co.  1856. 
V.  7.    at  end] . 

— The  county  of  Surrey,  Jamaica.     Shewing  the  various  marches  of  troops 

&c.  during  the  late  rebellion;  from  information  collected  by  Edward  J. 
Castle,  It.  r.  e.     15^  x  27. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  commissioners.     Jamaica. 
1866.     V.  30.] 

A  map  of  the  county  of  Surrey  in  the  island  of  Jamaica.      Shewing  its 

topographical  features,  the  lines  of  march  of  the  troops  and  maroons  and 
the  situation  of  the  several  villages  burnt  or  partially  so  during  the  dis- 
turbances in  Oct.  and  nov.  1865.  Prepared  by  John  Penny.  1866. 
28  X  45. 
[In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Reports  from  commissioners.  Jamaica. 
1866.     V.  30]. 

Jamaica  from  the  latest  surveys;  improved  and  engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys. 

A  new  ed.     18  x  25.     London,  R.  H.  Laurie,  1856. 

Jamaica.     Pedro  Bluff  to  South  Negril  point.     Surveyed  by  lieuts.  J.  F. 

Pullen,  A.  Channer,  A.  B.  Greenfell  and  J.  C.  Roughton.    1876-8.    28  x  38. 
London,  admiralty,  1880. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts.     448]. 

Outline  map  of  Jamaica,  to  accompany  report  of  West  India  royal  com- 
mission.    1882.     12  x  30. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports.     30.     1884.     v.  64]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  348 

Jamaica.     Map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica.     Prepared  for  the  Jamaica  handbook  under 
the  direction  of  Thomas  Harrison  by  Cohn  Liddell.     1893.     11^  x  24J. 
[In  Ward  (Charles  J.)     Jamaica  at  Chicago.     8°.     New  York,  W.  J.  Pell, 
1893.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  island  of  Jamaica.     By  Colin  Liddell.     1893.     11^  x  24J. 

[In  Handbook  (The)  of  Jamaica  for  1894.     Compiled  by  S.  P.  Musson  and 
T.  L.  Roxburgh.     8°.     London,  1894]. 

Jamaica,  liOng-  Island,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  village  of  East  New  York,  Kings  co. 
and  part  of  the  town  of  Jamaica,  Queens  co.  Long  Island.  Compiled, 
surveyed  and  drawn  by  J.  C.  E.  Hinrichs.  col.  33  x  58.  New  York, 
Endicott  &  co.  liths.  1871. 

James  island,  S.  C.     Plan  of  an  enclosed  battery  for  eight  guns,  proposed  to  be 
built  on  the  publik  lands  on  James  island  near  the  place  of  the  old  fort 
Johnston,  1787.     Ch.  Senf,  col.  engineer.     16  x  12J. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City of).     Yearbook.     1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883. 
p.  472]. 

James  river,  Va.  [Chart  showing  the  depth  of  the  James  and  York  rivers  as  they 
enter  Chesapeake  bay.     anon.     ms.     18x14.     1781?]. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York  rivers; 

wherein  are  shown  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  oct.]  1st. 
Of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester  and 
York  in  Virginia.  2nd.  Of  the  American  and  French  forces  under  gen. 
Washington.  3rd.  Of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By  an 
officer,     ms.     [anon.]     16  x  20.     London,  W.  Faden,  1781. 

Note. — Ms.  for  engraving. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  90]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York 

rivers;  wherein  are  shown  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  oct] 
1st.  Of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester 
and  York  in  Virginia.  2nd.  Of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
gen.  Washington.  3rd.  Of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By 
an  officer,  [anon.]  London,  W.  Faden,  nov.  20,  1781. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  24]. 

Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W. )  and  others.  Atlas  of  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  title. 
17  sheets.     1  1.     fol.     New  York,  J.  W.  Voge  &  co.  1888. 

Jamesto-WTi,  Va.     Desandrouins  ( ).     Plan  du  terrein  a,  la  rive  gauche  de  la 

riviere  de  James  vis-a-vis  Jamestown  en  Virginie  oii  s'est  livre  le  combat 
du  6  juillet  1781,  entre  I'armee  Americaine  commandee  par  le  m'is  de  la 
Fayette  et  I'armee  Angloise  aux  ordres  du  lord  Cornwallis.     ms.     col. 
fold.     18x19.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  51]. 

Jasper  county.  Mo.     See  Short  Creek  mining  region . 

Jay  county,  Ind.  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  Atlas  of  Jay  county,  Ind.  52  pp.  6  I. 
incl.  26  maps.    fol.    Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1887. 

JeflFerson  county.  Ark.  Map.  Drawn  &  published  by  W.  H.  D.  Wilson,  col. 
38  X  38.     Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  W.  H.  D.  Wilson,  1872. 

Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.  Jefferson  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys  by  Mor- 
ris Levey  1855.     col.    52  x  50.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Shields,  1855. 


344  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.  Robinson's  atlas  of  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.  title,  map. 
33  pi.    fol.    New  York,  E.  Eobinson,  1888. 

Jeflferson  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Jefferson  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  survey  by  Jas. 
Keyly.  Rev.  and  corrected  by  Jos.  M.  Rickey,  col.  55  x  36.  Phila- 
delphia, Lee  &  Marsh,  1856. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Jefferson  co.  Ohio.     37  pp.  incl.  29  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Jefferson  county,  Va.  Map  of  Jefferson  co.  Virginia,  by  S.  Howell  Brown.  From 
actual  survey  with  the  farm  limits.    1852.    col.    38x52.    [Staunton,  1852]. 

Jefferson,  111.  (ToMn  of).  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Leyden,  Norwood  Park.  Town 
of  Jefferson,  Cook  co.  111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  25  x  38. 
Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 

Jeffersonville,  Ind.  Map  of  Jeffersonville  enlarged.  Surveyed  and  delineated  by 
H.  L.  Barnum,  1837.  28  x  20.  Cincinnati,  engraved  by  Doolittle  &  Mun- 
son,  [1837]. 

Jekyl  sound  and  island,  Ga.     Plan  du  port  de  Goudaquini  now  called  Jekil  sound 
in  the  province  of  Georgia.     lOJ  x  14^. 
[In  Speer  (J.  S. )     The  West  India  pilot,     fol.     London,  1771]. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Jersey  City,  N.  J.     [View].     2|  x  4. 

[In  Lumiere  (The).  Containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.  12°.  New- York,  for  the  proprietor,  by  H.  R.  Piercy  & 
CO.  183L     p.  26]. 

A  map  of  Jersey  City,  showing  the  untaxed  corporation  property.     Pre- 

pared by  G.  P.  Robinson,  for  the  Jersey  City  Evening  Journal.  13|  x  14.' 
[Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1873]. 

— Topographical  map  of  Jersey  City,  Hoboken  and  the  adjacent  country, 

describing  minutely  the  course  of  rivers,  brooks,  [etc.]     From  an  actual 
survey  by  L.    F.  Douglass,  engineer,   1841.     Published  by  the  author. 
32  X  53.     New  York,  Benj.  S.  Demarest,  1876. 
Note. — Copyright  in  1841  in  New  Jersey  by  L.  F.  Douglass. 

AVatson's  new  map  of  New  York,  and  adjacent  cities.     56  x  37.     New  York, 

G.  Watson,  1876. 

Watson's  new  map  of  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  etc.     col.     27  x  37. 

New  York,  G.  Watson,  1876. 

— Fowler  (L.  D. )     Title  &  assessment  map  of  that  part  of  Jersey  City  which 

constituted  the  city  of  Bergen.  Prior  to  consolidation  in  1870.  From  the 
records,  and  verified  by  surveys,  1882.  [anon.]  Scale:  200  ft.  =  l  inch. 
6  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  photo-lith.  by  R.  A.  Welcke,  [1883]. 

Map  of  that  portion  of  Jersey  City  formerly  known  as  Greenville,  showing 

all  property  lines,  dimensions,  [etc.]  By  A.  E.  Schlegel,  del.  L.  D. 
Fowler,  surveyor.     52  x  76.     Jersey  City,  N.  G.  Vreeland,  1881. 

Bradley  (D.  L.)     Bradley's  map  of  the  waterfront  of  New  York,  Brooklyn 

and  Jersey  City.    Rev.  and  published  annually,    col.    21  x  31.    New  York, 
D.  L.  Bradley,  [1882]. 
Note, — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Official  assessment  map  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     1894.     M^de  by  L.  D.  Fowler. 

title-index  map.  63  sheets,  fol.  New  York,  R.  A.  Welcke  photo-lith. 
[1894]. 

See  also  Paulus's  Hook. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  845 

Johnson    (Fort),  Charleston,  S.   C.     Plan  of  fort  Johnson  on  James  island  in 
Charleston  harbour.     4  oct.  1800.     16  x  12. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883. 
p.  474]. 

Fort  Johnson,  section  of  map  of  the  defences  of  Charleston  harbor,  S.  C. 

Surveyed  between  march  7th  and  may  20th  1865.     Under  the  direction 
of  gen.  R  Delafield.     12  x  16. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (Citv  of).     Year  book  1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883. 
p.  476]. 

Jones  county,  Tex.     Map.     21  x  16.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.   [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Jonesboro,  Ga.  (Battle  of).  Currier  &  Ives.  The  battle  of  Jonesboro',  Georgia, 
sept.  1,  1864.     9  x  12^     New  York,  Currier  &  Ives,  [1864]. 

Jorullo,  Mexico.     Plan  du  volcan  de  Jorullo  esquisse  sur  les  lieux  par  A.  de  Hum- 
boldt.    19^  X  9. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A. )  and  Bonpland  ( A . )   Atlas  geographique  et  physique 
des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,    fol.    Paris,  Gide,  1814-34] . 

Juan  de  Fuca  (Strait  of).  North  America.  West  coast.  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca 
and  the  channels  between  the  continent  &  Vancouver  id.  Showing  the 
boundary  line  between  British  &  American  possessions,  from  the  admiralty 
surveys  by  captains  H.  Kellett,  1847  &  G.  H.  Richards,  1858-62.     Drawn 

.   by  Edward  J.  Powell.     29  x  44.     London,  admiralty,  nov.  1872. 

[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office]. 

Juniata  county,  Penn.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Perry,  Juniata  and  Mifflin,  Pa. 
From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins.  58  x  58. 
Philadelphia,  Smith,  Gallup  &  Hewitt,  1863. 

Juniata  river,  Penn.     Passage  of  a  branch  of  the  river  Juniata  across  a  chain  of 
mountains  uninhabited  and  covered  with  wood.     7^  x  11. 
[In  Coxiot  (Victor).    Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  23]. 

Kalamazoo  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Kalamazoo  co.  Michigan.  From  special  sur- 
veys and  county  records  under  direction  of  Geil  &  Harley.  Surveys  by 
I.  Gross,  drawn  by  S.  L.  Jones.  47  x  47.  Philadelphia,  Geil  &  Harley, 
1861. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Kalamazoo  co.  Mich.     95  pp.  incl.  36  maps.     fol. 

■  New  Yorlj:,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Kalkaska  county,  Mich.  Kalcaska  co.,  Mich.  [Map  by  H.  J.  Frost,  anon.] 
15  X  15.     [n.  p.  1878]. 

Kane  county.  111.  Map  of  Kane  co.  Illinois.  From  original  and  recent  surveys  by, 
and  under  the  direction  of  Adin  Mann.  55  x  53.  Philadelphia,  Matthews, 
Crane  &  co.  1860. 


Ensign  (D.  W. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  Kane  co.  Illinois.     86  pp.  incl.  front.  &  50 

maps.     fol.     [Chicago,  D.  W.  Ensign  &  co.  1892]. 

Kankakee  county,  111.  Map  of  Iroquois  and  Kankakee  counties.  111.  Compiled 
from  the  U.  S.  surveys  &  personal  examination  by  John  Wilson,  col. 
41  X  34.     [n.  p.  I860]. 

Kansas.  Map  of  Nebraska  and  Kansas  territories.  Showing  the  location  of  the 
Indian  reserves  according  to  the  treaties  of  1854.  Compiled  by  S.  East- 
man.    24  X  37.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.  1854. 


346  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Kansas.     Map  of  eastern  Kansas.    By  E.  B.  Whitman  &  A.  D.  Searl.    1856.   21  x  27. 
Boston,  J.  P.  Jewett  &  co.  [1856]. 

Halsall  (John).     Sectional  map  of  the  territory  of  Kansas.     Compiled  from 

the  field  notes  in  the  surveyor  general's  office,  col.  20  x  26.  Saint 
Louis,  J.  Halsall,  1857. 

Kansas  and  Nebraska.     By  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     26  x  17.     New  York,  J.  H. 

Colton  &  CO.  [1857]. 

MacLean  &  Lawrences  sectional  map  of  Kansas  territory.     Compiled  from 

the  U.  S.  surveys  by  C.  P.  Wiggin.  col.  37  x  37.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  W. 
Schuchman  &  bro.  lith.  [1857]. 

— : Sectional  map  of  the  territory  of  Kansas.     Compiled  from  the  field  notes  in 

the  surveyor  general's  office.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  27  x  21. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1857. 

Mitchell's  sectional  map  of  Kansas,  compiled  from  the  field  notes  in  the  sur- 

veyor general's  office,  by  David  T.  Mitchell.  Showing  the  U.  S.  land 
survey  up  to  1859.  Scale  9  miles  to  one  inch.  col.  23^x29^.  Cincinnati, 
Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co.  [1859]. 

Map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  and  Colorado.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H. 

Gamble.     11^  x  14.     [Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  jr.  1861]. 

Map  showing  progress  of  the  public  surveys  in  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  to 

accompany  annual  report  of  the  surveyor  general,  1862.     House  ex.  doc. 
701.     37th  cong.     3d  sess.     20  x  23.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Missouri  and  Kansas,     col.     17  x  23.     [New 

York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1865]. 

Colton' s  township  map  of  Kansas.     Drawn,   engraved  and  published  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  18  x  24.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  [1866]. 

A  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Kansas;  showing  the  route  of  the  Union 

Pacific  railway — e.  d.  to  Denver  City,  Col.  and  complete  system  of  pro- 
jected railroads.  Infofmation  compiled  and  corrected  from  the  depart- 
ments of  the  government  at  Washington,  D.  C.  and  other  authentic 
sources  by  W.  J.  Keeler.  Nov.  1866-67.  Scale  4  miles  to  an  inch. 
Charles  Du  Bois,  draughtsman,  col.  42  x  60.  Washington,  D.  C.  J.  F. 
Sedney,  [1867]. 

Colton' s  new  sectional  map.     Compiled  from  the  United  States  surveys  and 

other  authentic  sources.  27  x  48.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  [1867]. 

The  combination  map;  being  a  sectional  map  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  to  the 

6th  principal  meridian,  and  western  Iowa  and  Missouri,  combined  with  a 
general  map  of  the  western  states  &  territories.  Compiled  by  Snyder 
brothers,     col.     68  x  66.     Chicago,  Snyder  brothers,  1870. 

Johnson's  Kansas  and   Nebraska.     16  x  23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson, 

[1870]. 

Ross  (E.  H.)     New  railroad  &  sectional    map  of  Kansas,     col.     24  x  38. 

St.  Louis,  E.  H.  Ross,  1870. 

Sectional  map.     Compiled  and  published  by  George  F.  Cram.     col.     28x37. 

Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1872. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  347 

Kansas.  Asher  and  Adams'  new  commercial  and  topographical  railroad  map  and 
guide  of  Kansas.  11  p.  1.  1  map.  15i  x  22.  New  York,  American 
r.  r.  map  and  guide  publishing  co.  [1874]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Kansas  and  Indian  ter- 

ritory,    col.     16  X  13.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875. 

Cram's  new  sectional  map  of  Kansas.     Compiled  and  published  by  George 

F.  Cram.     col.     29  x  39.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1876. 

New  sectional  &  tow- nship  map  of  Kansas,     col.     17x36.     Chicago,  Higgins 

bro.  &  CO.  1876. 

State  of  Kansas,  1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  generai 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     21 J  x  30.     New  York,  photo- 
lith.  by  J.  Bien,  [1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  railroad  and  county  map  of  Kansas  and  Missouri. 

Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     26  x  39.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Steb- 
bins,  [1878]. 

New  sectional  map  of  Kansas,  presented  by  Weir  plow  co.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     32  x  40.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  &  southern  Dakota.     Pre- 

pared by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins, 
[1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Kansas.     21  pp.    1  map.     12^  x  19. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1878]. 

Map    of  Kansas.     For    the  eclectic    geographies.     Russell   Hinman,    del. 

9  x  11  J.     [Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  indexed  sectional  map  of  Kansas,     col.     38  x  51. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  sectional  map  of  Kansas.     Compiled  from  the 

latest  government  and  local  surveys.     18  pp.     col.     map.     29  x  52.     fold. 
8°.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Kansas. 

title.     1   map.     12^  x  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,    Rand,    McNally   &  co. 

[1880]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Kansas.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     16  x  27.     Phila- 

delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881]. 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  with  adja- 

cent parts  of  Missouri,  Iowa,  Dakota,  Colorado,  Texas  and  Indian  terri- 
tory.    By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1875.     Drawn  by 
A.  F.  Dinsmore.     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

' Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Kansas.     33 

pp.     1  map.     fold.    16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

per's guide  of  Kansas.    32  pp.    1  map.    12J  x  19^.     fold.     16°.     Chicago, 
Rand  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

• Map   of  Kansas.     Issued   by   the  state  board   of  railroad   commissioners^ 

13  X  20. 
[In  Guerrier  (George  P.)     Kansas  in  a  nutshell.     12°.     Cambridge,  1889].. 


348  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Kansas.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Kansas.  48  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1892]. 

Same.  48  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  Mc- 
Nally &  co.  [1893]. 

Map  of    foreign  settlements    in  Kansas.      Compiled    by  W.  H.  Carruth. 

12  X  19^.    Buffalo,  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1894]. 
[In  Kansas  (State  of).     State  board  of  agriculture.     9th.   biennial  report. 
8°.     Topeka,  1895]. 

See  also  Douglas  county;  Ford  county;  Shawnee  county;  Sumner  county. 

Kansas  and  gulf  shore  line  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Kansas  and  gulf  shore  line 
r.  r.  and  the  Texas  &  St.  Louis  r'y.  with  its  branches,  extensions  and  con- 
nections. Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  30  x  30.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Kansas  City,  Kans.     Map.     By  D.  O' Flaherty.     Aug.  1879.     col.     21x31.    [Kan- 
sas City,  1879]. 
[Kansas  City.     Kansas.     Council]. 

.   Hopkins  (G.  M.)     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  properties  in 

Wyandotte  co.  and  Kansas  City,  Kansas,     title,     index  map.     23  sheets, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1887]. 

Atlas  of  Kansas  City,  Kansas,   [etc.]     Scale  50  ft.  to  an  inch.     3  p.  1.     150 

sheets,     fol.     Chicago,  Rascher  insurance  map  publishing  co.  [1893]. 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wright's  new  map  and  guide  for  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kansas 
City  and  Wyandotte,  Kans.  14  1.  unp.  1  map.  fold.  18°.  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  H.  T.  Wright,  [1884]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  properties  in  the 

city  of  Kansas,  Mo.    title,     index  map.    37  pi.    fol.    Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1886. 

Same.     2d  ed.     title,    index  map.     36  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 

kins, 1887. 


Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  environs  of  Kansas  City  in  Jackson  co.  Mo. 

title,     index  map.     14  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1886. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  properties  of  Kan- 

sas City,  Mo.     3d  ed.     1  p.   1.     index  map.     43  pi.    fol.     Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1891]. 

Karnes  county,  Tex.     Karnes  co.     22  x  23.     St.   Louis,  lith.   by  A.   Gast  &  co. 

[1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Katahdin,  Me.  Map  of  routes  to  Kaadn,  to  accompany  paper  in  "Appalachia." 
J.  W.  &  J.Sewall.  Appalachia.  v.  2.  pi.  9.  14x16.  [Boston],  photo, 
lith.  Forbes  co.  [1881]. 

Kearney  county,  Nebr.  Sears  (J.  H.)  Historical  atlas  of  Kearney  co.  Neb. 
91  pp.  incl.  25  maps.     fol.     Minden,  J.  H.  Sears,  1894. 

Kendall  county,  Tex.     Map.     18  x  19.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast&co.   [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Kennebec  county,  Me.  Map  of  Kennebec  co.  Maine.  From  actual  surveys  by 
Baker  &  co.     54  x  54.     Philadelphia,  and  Augusta,  Me.  J.  Chace,  jr.  1856. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  349* 

Kennebec   county,    Me.     Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  Baker  &  co.     55  x  55. 
Philadelphia  and  Augusta,  Me.  J.  Chace,  jr.  1858. 

Kennebec  river.     A  map  of  the  sources  of  the  Chaudiere,  Penobscot,  and  Kenne- 
bec rivers.     By  [col.  J.]  Montresore.     ms.     22^  x  19.     [1761]. 
Note. — Montresor's  Journal  of  this  expedition  from  Quebec  into  Maine  is 
found  in  Maine  historical  society.     Collections,  1831.     v.  1.     pp.  341-357. 

Plan  of    Lovejoy's  narrows,  from  a  survey  of  the  Kennebeck    river,  by 

lieuts.  J.  K.  Findlay,  N.  B.  Bennett  &  H.  A.  Wilson  under  the  orders  of 
lieut.  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  U.  S.  t.  e.     1826.      Drawn  by  H.  A.  Wilson  and 
engraved  by  B.  Chambers.     20  x  21.     [Washington,  1826]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of    maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  50]. 

Survey  of  Kennebec  river,  by  I'ts  J,  K.  Findlay,  N.  B.  Bennett,  &  H.  A. 

Wilson.     Drawn  by  lieut.  N.  B.  Bennett.     6  maps.     [Washington,  1826?]. 
[In   United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  59-64]. 

The  Kennebec  river  and  adjacent  country  showing  the  routes  examined  for 

a  road  from  Augusta  to  the  Canada  line  in  the  direction  of  Quebec.  Recon- 
noissance  made  in  1834,  by  Hartman  Bache.  Outline  drawn  and  cor- 
rected from  Greenleaf's  state  map  of  Maine  by  lieuts.  Wood  and  Cooper. 
24  X  35.  [Washington,  1834]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  55]. 

Chart  of  Kennebeck  river  from  Augusta  to  Gardiner.     1837.     25th  cong 

2  sess.     17  X  26.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In    United    States.    Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  161]. 


Preliminary  chart  of  Kennebec  river,  Maine,  from  entrance  to  Bath.     From 

a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  parties  under  the  command  of  lieuts.  S.  D.  Trenchard,  and 
J.  Wilkinson  1861.     30  x  16.     [Washington,  1861]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Kennedy's  Island,  New  York  harbor.  Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's,  and 
Brown's  islands  and  Red  Hook,  together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  sound- 
ings. Shewing  the  position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York. 
September  18th,  1766.  By  order  of  his  excellency  major  general  Gage, 
commander  in  chief  of  his  majesty's  forces  in  North  America,  by  John 
Montresor,  engineer.  Scale  400  feet  to  an  inch.  ms.  col.  28^  x  29. 
[1766]. 
[Fad en  collection:  no.  96]. 

Kent  county,  Del.     Map.     From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction   of  J.  H. 
French,     col.     58  x  52.     Philadelphia,  A.  D.  Byles,  1859. 

Kent  county,    Mich.     R.   L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Grand 
Rapids  and  Kent  co.  Mich.     72  pi.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  [1893]. 

R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated   historical  atlas   of  Kent  county,  Michigan. 

1894.     40  pp.     pi.  60-72.     incl.  33  col.  maps.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  R.  L. 
Polk  &  CO.  [1893]. 
Kentucky.     This  map  of  Kentucke,  drawn  from  actual  observations  is  inscribed  to- 
the  hon.  congress  [etc.]  by  John  Filson.     ms.     facs.     18^  x  20. 
[In  Filson  (John).     The  discovery,  settlement  and  present  state  of  Ken- 
tucke.   8°.     Wilmington,  [Del.]  J.  Adams,  1784]. 


350  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Kentucky.     Map  of  Kentucky  drawn  from  actual  observations.     By  John  Filson, 
[1784].     18  X  19.     [London],  J.  Stockdale,  nov.  23,  1793. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  geography.     A  new  ed.     4°.     Lon- 
don, for  J.  Stockdale,  1794.     opp.  p.  505]. 

A  map  of  Kentucky  drawn  from   actual  observations.     By  John   Filson. 

18  X  19i     [London],  J.  Stockdale,  1793. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     Maps  of  America,  to  accompany  "The  American 
geography.     A  new  ed."     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Stockdale,  1792- 
1794.     no.  24]. 

A  map  of  Kentucky,  by  John  Filson.     7x5. 

[In  Perkins  (J.  H. )     Annals  of  the  west.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1846.     p.  137]. 

This  map  of  Kentucke,  drawn  from  actual  observations  is  inscribed  to  Geo. 

AVashington,  by  John  Filson.      10  x  9.      Printed  by  T.  Rook  for  the 
author,  1784. 
[In  Milburn    (William    H.)      The    lance,    etc.     4°.     ^ew    York,    [1892]. 
p.  212]. 

A  map  of  Kentucky.     By  John  Filson.     5x7.     A  second  map  of  Kentucky, 

drawn  by  John  Filson.     1784. 
[In    Milburn    (William    H.)     The   lance,   etc.      4°.     New   York,    [1892]. 
p.  223]. 

This  map  of  Kentucke,  drawn  from  actual  observations  is  inscribed  to  the 

hon.  congress  of  the  United  States,  [etc.]  by  John  Filson.     Philadelphia, 

engraved  by  H.  D.  Pursell  &  printed  by  T.  Rook,  for  the  author,  1784. 

[Reprint].     18 J  x  20. 
[In  Durrett  (R.  T.)    John  Filson.     4°.     Louisville,  Ky.    for  the   Filson 

club,  1884.     opp.  p.  28.     Filson  club  publications,     no.  1]. 
Note. — Also  a  reprint  in  Z.  F.  Smith's  History  of  Kentucky.     1886. 

Kentucky.     Baines,  sculp.     4x7. 

[In  Toulmin   (Harry).     A  description  of  Kentucky,     [anon.]     8°.     [Lon- 
don].    1792.     bet.  pp.  68-69]. 
Note. — The  name  Kentucky  is  printed  across  the  center  of  the  map. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities.     1793. 

ms.     [anon.]     17  x  21.     1793. 
Note. — Enlarged  from  Imlay,  edition  of  1793. 

A  map  of  the  state   of    Kentucky,  drawn  from  the  best  surveys.     1793. 

6x7^. 
[In  Filson  (John).     The  discovery,  settlement  and  present  state  of  Ken- 
tucky.    16°.     New  York,  S.  Campbell,  1793.     v.  2]. 

A  map  of  Kentucky  from  actual  survey,  by  Elihu  Barker.     17  x  40.     Phila- 

delphia, engraved  for  &  sold  by  M.  Carey,  [1794?] 
[Rochambeau:  10]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky;  with  the  adjoining  territories.     By  J.  Russell. 

1794.     15  X  17|. 
[In  his  An  American  atlas  [etc.]  and  a  })lan  of  the  city  of  Washington, 
fol.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J.  Ridgway,  1795.     no.  8]. 

A  map  of  the   state  of    Kentucky  from  actual  survey,  by  Elihu  Barker. 

14  X  30.     London,  J.  Debrett,  1795. 
Note. — Engraved  for  Imlay's  American  topography.     London,  1797. 

Kentucky.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph) .    The  United  States  gazetteer.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1795] . 


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Kentucky.     Map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky;  with  the  adjoining  territories.     1795. 
A.  Anderson,  1795. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  15]. 

Kentucky,    reduced  from  EUhu    Barker's   large  map.     W.   Barker  sculp. 

9i  X  20. 
[In  Carey  (Matthew).     Carey's    American   atlas,      fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1796.     no.  17]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky,  from  actual  survey  by  Elihu  Barker  of 

Philadelphia.     14  x  16.     London,  J.  Debrett,  1795. 
[In  Imlay  (Gilbert).     A  topographical  description  of  the  western  territory 
of  North  America.     3d  ed.     8°.     London,  1797]. 

. A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky  and  the  Tennessee  government.     Compiled 

from  the  best  authorities.     By  Cyrus  Harris.     Engraved  by  A.  Doolittle. 

7^xlH. 
[In  Morse   (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     Part  1.     p.  633]. 

Kentucky.      Drawn  by  S.  Lewis  &  eng'd  by  W.  Harrison,  junr.      7f  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 

atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  51]. 

Kentucky.     J.  Vallance  sc.     7J  x  15. 

[In  Melish  (John).  Travels  through  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.p.  177J. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky,  from  actual  survey.     Also  part  of  Indiana 

and  Illinois,  compiled  principally  from  returns  in  the  surveyor  general's 
office,  by  Luke  Munsell.     col.     38  x  91.     Frankfort,  author,  1818. 

Kentucky.     Gridleysc.     10^x181.     [Philadelphia,  1818]. 

Note. — From  Carey's  general  atlas.     1818. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Kentucky.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     11  x  18. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  27]. 

Road  from  limestone  to  Frankfort  in  the  state  of  Kentucky.     14J  x  15. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  22]. 

Kentucky  and  Missouri.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     72  x  9. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).  A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 
of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  1.  Lea, 
1826]. 

A  new  map  of  Kentucky.     By  H.   S.   Tanner.     Tanner's   universal  atlas. 

'      Engraved  by  W.  Brose.     lOf  x  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     20^  x  27^ 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Lloyd's  official  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky.     Showing  every  railroad  & 

railroad  station,  with  the  distances  between  each  station,  [etc.]     1862. 
J.  T.  Lloyd,  publisher,     col.     31x43.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1862. 

Geological  map  of  Kentucky,  exhibiting  the  locations  of  the  counties,  cities, 

[etc.  ]     Geological  formations  delineated  by  Nelson  Sayler.     col.     22  x  23. 
Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1865. 


352  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Kentucky.     Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,    col.    17x23. 
[New  York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1865]. 

Map  of  Morgan,  Johnson  and  Magoffin,  and  a  portion  of  Carter,  Rowan, 

Bath,  Wolfe,  Floyd  and  Laurence  counties.  32  x  25.  New  York,  G.  F. 
Nesbitt  &  CO.  [1866]. 

Schonberg's  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,     col.     13  x  21.     [New  York, 

Schonberg  &  CO.  1866]. 

Gray's  atlas.    New  railroad  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.    1873.    14x23. 

[New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Kentucky  and  Ten- 

nessee,    col.     16  X  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col. 

16  X  26.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1876]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  plan  of  Louisville  and  Memphis. 

Railroad  map   of    Kentucky  and   Tennessee.     By   Frank    A.    Gray.     col. 

16  X  25.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1876]. 

A  n^w  map  of  Kentucky  made  for  the  bureau  of  agriculture,  horticulture 

and  statistics.  Prepared  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son.  col.  10  x  24.  [Phila- 
delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1877]. 

A  new  map  of  Kentucky  with  reference  to  the  Richmond,  Irvine  and  Three 

Forks  railroad,  its  connections,  and  the  country,  tributary  to  it.  Prepared 
by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son.  col.  10  x  26.  Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son, 
[1877]. 

Map  of    Kentucky  and  Tennessee  for  the  eclectic   geographies.     Jacob 

Wells,  del.    12  x  19.     [Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1878]. 

Cram's  railroad  and  township  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     Scale  19 

miles  to  an  inch.     col.     17  x  26.     Chicago,  Get).  F.  Cram,  1878. 

County  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     [By  Samuel  Augustus  Mitchell. 

anon.]     col.     15  x  23.     [Philadelphia,  1879]. 

A  new  map  of   Kentucky  prepared  for  this  atlas.     [By  Frank  W.  Gray. 

anon.]     col.    14  x  21.     [Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son],  1879. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennes- 

see.    12  X  19.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of   Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  with  parts  of 

adjacent  states.  By  W.  L.  Nicholson.  The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1878. 
Drawn  by  Charles  E.  Gorham.  4  sheets,  fol.  [Washington,  1881], 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Kentucky.     32  pp..   1  map. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Plum  (W.  B. )     Theatre  in  central  Kentucky  and  middle  and  eastern  Ten- 

nessee, also  in  Missouri  and  Arkansas.  4x7.  Chicago,  Emil  Heubach, 
designer  &  engraver,  [1882]. 

Colton' s  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,    col.    16  x  25.    New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Kentucky.  50  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1892]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  353 

Kentucky.  See  also  Big  Bone  Lick,  Boone  county;  Cumberland  county;  Hancock 
county. 

Keokuk  county,  Iowa.  Map.  By  S.  A.  James,  col.  45  x  50.  Philadelphia, 
R.  L.  Barnes,  1861. 

Kerr  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Kerr  county,  Texas.     19  x  27.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A. 
Gast  &  CO.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Keweenaw  point,  Mich.  Copper  harbor,  Manitou  island  &  Point  Kewaiwona. 
By  T.  S.  Thompson.     7  x  12.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Geological  map  of  the  trap  range  of  Keweenaw  Point,  lake  Superior,  by  Wm. 

»H.  Stevens,  Samuel  W.  Hill  &  C.  P.  Williams,  col.  19  x  49.  Philadel- 
phia, R.  L.  Barnes,  [1863]. 

Key  "West  harbor,  Fla.     Preliminary  chart  of  Key  West  harbor  and  approaches. 
From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache. 
Hydrography  by  the  party  under  command  of  It.  J.  R.  Rodgers.     1851. 
15'x  17.     New  York,  D.  McLellan,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Key  West  harbor  and  its  approaches.  From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  lieut.  John  Rodgers.  1855.  Electrotype  copy  no.  1,  by  G. 
Mathiot.     25  x  35.     [Washington,  1855]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Kimble  county,  Tex.     Map.     16  x  28.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Kings  county,  N.  Y.  Higginson  (J.  H.)  Higginson's  map  of  Kings  and  a  large 
part  of  Queens  counties,  from  actual  surveys,  col.  29  x  32.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Higginson,  1860. 

Topographical  map  of  the  counties  of  Kings  and  Queens,  New  York.    From 

surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling  1859.  col.  59  x  61.  New 
York,  W.  E.  &  A.  A.  Baker,  1859. 

Beers  (J.  B. )  &  co.     Map  of  Kings  county  including  the  city  of  Brooklyn. 

25^  X  46.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

McElroy,   son  &  brown.     Map  of  Kings  county,   showing  the  avenues, 

streets,  basins,  bulkhead  lines,  railways  etc.  of  the  county  towns  [as  laid 
out  by  the  town  survey  commissioners]  in  connection  with  those  of  Brook- 
lyn,    col.     25  X  30^.     Brooklyn,  McElroy,  son  &  Brown,  1875. 

Property  map  showing  streets  and  avenues  laid  out  by  the  town  survey 

commission  of  Kings  co.  in  part  of  the  towns  of  Flatbush,  Flatlands,  Graves- 
end  and  New  Utrecht  with  Prospect  park  and  vicinity  in  the  city  of 
Brooklyn.  Published  by  McElroy,  son  &  Brown,  col.  54  x  39.  Brook- 
lyn, McElroy,  son  &  Brown,  1875. 

Bien  (J.  R.)  and  Vermeule  (C.  C.)     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York,  Kings,  Richmond, 
Westchester,  [etc.]  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol.  New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co. 
1891.  [1900]. 

■ Robinson's  atlas  of  Kings  county,  New  York,     title,     index  map.     32  pi. 

fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1890. 

H.  Doc.  516 23 


354  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

King's  county,  N.  Y.  Kenna  (Thomas  J.)  The  land  map  of  the  county  of  Kings, 
N.  Y.  V.  1-2  in  1  v.  3  p.  1.  56  sheets,  fol.  New  York,  Sanborn-Perris 
map  CO.  [1894]. 

Kings  Ferry,  N.  Y.     Position  des  armees  Ameriquaine  et  Francoises  a  Kings-ferry, 
Peaks  hill.     Crompond  et  Hunts-taverne  au  17  septembre  au  20  octobre 
1782.     [anon.]     ms.     22x36.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  33]. 

Kings  mountain,  N.  C.     Map  showing  the  route  of  over-mountain  men  to  battle 
of  King's  mountain.    Prepared  by  C.  H.  Nimson.    27  x  18^.    [n.  p.]  1896. 
[Scotch-Irish  society  of  America] . 

Kingsbridge,  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  the  heights  of  Kingsbridge  with  the  proposed 
redouts  coloured  yellow,     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  26.     [1777?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 

—    Sketch  of  the  road  from  Kingsbridge  to  White  Plains,     ms.     [anon.  ]     29  x 

20.     [1776]. 

Sketch  of  the  heights  of  Kingsbridge,  1777,     With  the  proposed  redoubts 

colored  orange,  old  rebel  w^orks  coloured  black,     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  26. 
[1777]. 

Ambuscade  of  the  Indians  at  Kingsbridge,  aug.  31,  1778.     6x8. 

[In  Simcoe  (J.  G. )     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.     4°. 
Exeter,  [1787].     p.  54]. 

Kingsbury,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Sandy  Hill  and  Fort  Edward  with  the  towns  of  Kings- 
bury and  Fort  Edward.  From  actual  surveys.  By  F.  W.  Beers  &  co. 
col.     38  x  62.     New  York,  G.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Kingston,  Jamaica.  To  his  excellency  Edward  Trelawny,  esq.  capt.  general,  gov- 
ernor &  commander-in-chief  of  his  majesty's  island  of  Jamaica,  [etc.]  this 
plan  of  Kingston  is  humbly  dedicated  by  Mich.  Hay.  13  x  16.  [n.  p. 
1745?]. 

A  draught  of  the  harbours  of  Port  Royal  and  Kingston,  in  Jamaica.     With 

the  fortifications  correctly  laid  down  [etc.]     Jno.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.] 
10  X  14i     London,  J.  Bew,  28  feb.     1782. 
[In  PoUtical  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1782]  v.  3.     Feb. 
1782.     opp.  p.  98]. 

Map  of  the  environs  and  harbour  of  Kingston  in  Jamaica.     J.  Arrowsmith 

litho.     11  X  19. 
[In  Great  Britain,      Parliament,     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1854. 
V.  43], 

Kingston,  N.  Y.  Combined  map  of  Rondout,  Kingston  and  Wilbur,  New  York, 
From  recent  and  actual  surveys  by  Geo.  P.  Sanford.  col.  49  x  61.  New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870, 

Kinney  county,  Tex.     Map,     20  x  32,     St,  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Kip's  bay  farm.  New  York  city.  Map  of  Kip's  bay  farm.  Showing  the  original 
farm  lines,  subdivisions  into  lots  and  parcels  and  the  old  streets  and  the 
present  streets  and  avenues.  Accurately  plotted  from  the  original  deeds 
and  compared  with  the  old  surveys.  By  J.  B.  Holmes.  April  12,  1864. 
27  x  42.     [New  York,  1864]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  355 

Xip's  bay  farm,  New  York  city.  Abstract  of  title  of  Kip's  bay  farm  in  the  city  of 
New  York,  with  all  known  maps  relating  thereto,  together  with  the  water 
grants  on  the  East  River  adjoining  said  farm,  and  releases  from  the  city 
on  the  eastern  post  road,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  also,  the  early  history  of  the  Kip 
family  and  the  genealogy  as  refers  to  the  title.  By  John  J.  Post.  2  p.  1. 
X,  2056  pp.     front.     33  maps.     4°.     New  York,  S.  V.  Constant,  1894. 

Knox  county,  111.  Map  of  Knox  co.  Illinois.  Compiled,  drawn  and  published 
from  county  records,  actual  surveys  and  personal  examination  by  M.  H. 
Thompson,     col.     64  x  48.     [n.  p.]  M.  H.  Thompson,  1861. 

Knox  county,  Tex.     Knox  county.     March  24,  1880.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  & 
CO.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 

Knyphausen  ( Fort ) .     See  Washington  ( Fort ) . 

Ktaadn,  Me.     See  Katahdin. 

Ijabrador.     A  chart  of  part  of  the  coast  of  Labradore,  from  the  straights   of  Bell 
Isle  to  Cape  Bluff,  surveyed  by  Joseph  Gilbert  in  1767,  and  engraved  by 
Thomas  Jefferys.     18  x  21  ^ 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  21]. 

—  A  chart  of  part  of  the  coast  of  Labradore,  from  Grand  Point  to  Shecatica. 
Surveyed  by  Michael  Lane  in  1768  and  engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys. 
20  X  20. 

[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  22]. 

—  A  chart  of  part  of  the  country  of  Labrador.  Taken  by  order  of  commodore 
Shuldham,  in  a  town  up  the  coast  in  the  year  1773.  By  lieut.  Roger 
Curtis.     21  X  22i 

[In  Royal  society.     Philosophical  transactions.     4°.     London,  for  L.  Davis, 
1774.     V.  64.     pt.  1.     p.  384]. 

A  chart  of  part  of  the  coast  of  Labradore  from  cape  Charles  to  Sandwich 

bay.     Surveyed  by  order  of  the  hon.  commodore  Byron,  in  the  years  1770 
and  1771.      By  Michael  Lane.      Engraved  by  Wm.   Faden,   1777.      col. 
24  X  35i     London,  W.  Faden,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  2]. 

A  chart  of  the  straights  of  Bellisle  with  part  of  the  coast  of  Newfoundland 

and  Labradore.  From  actual  surveys,  published  by  permission  of  the 
right  hon.  the  lords  commissioners  of  the  admiralty  and  taken  in  1766,  by 
James  Cook,  and  by  Michael  Lane  in  1769.  24  x  43.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  20]. 

Die  kiiste  von  Labrador.    Von  A.  Petermann.    9f  x  7^.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 

1861. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1861.     pi.  9. 
p.  248]. 

Xa  Cole  mill,  Canada.     Disposition  of  the  American  troops,  march  30,  1814,  before 
La  Cole  mill.     4^  x  7^. 
[In  Wilkinson  (James).     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  9]. 


356  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Lia  Crosse,  Wis.  Map  of  the  city  of  La  Crosse,  by  H.  1.  Bliss,  city  surveyor,  1880. 
8 J  X  14.     [Milwaukee],  the  Milwaukee  litho.  &  engr.  co.  [1880]. 

Same.     1881.     10^  x  13.     [n.  p.  1881]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  La  Crosse,  Wisconsin,  surveyed,  drawn  and  published  by 

H.  I.  Bliss.     Assisted  by  Otto  A.  Mueller.     400  feet  to  an  inch.     30  x  65. 
Milwaukee,  lith.  by  Seifert  &  Schoeffel,  1883. 

La  Crosse  and  Milwaukee  railroad.  Map  of  the  La  Crosse  and  Milwaukee  rail- 
road and  connections.  Engraved  &  printed  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  24  x  39. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1855]. 

Lafayette,  La.     See  New  Orleans,  La. 

La  Guaira,  Venezuela.  Plan  of  the  road  and  town  of  La  Guayra,  by  an  officer  in 
admiral  Knowles's  squadron  [anon.  &]  Plan  of  Puerto  Cavello,  by  It. 
Jones  in  1741.  7  x  7  &  7  x  lOJ.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12, 
1794. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  Londonr 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  36]. 

Lake,  111.  Snyder  (L.  M. )  &  co.  The  north  half  of  Hyde  Park,  the  east  two  thirds 
of  Lyons  and  town  of  Lake,  Cook  co.  111.  Scale  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col. 
30  x  42.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

Greeley,  Carlson  &  co.'s  atlas  of  the  town  of  Lake.     v.  1.     73  sheets.     foL 

Chicago,  Greeley,  Carlson  &  co.  1883. 

Lake  county,  Colo.  Boehmer's  map  of  Lake  county,  Colorado.  Compiled  from 
IT.  S.  government  surveys  and  from  surveys  made  in  oct.  1879,  and  in 
sept.  1880  by  Max  Boehmer.  21  x  24.  New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co. 
[Osborne's  process],  [1880]. 

Boehmer  (Max) .     Boehmer's  map  of  mining  claims  in  Frying-pan  Colorado, 

Henriette-park  and  Lake-Fork  gulches.  Independent  mining  district.  Lake 
county,  Colorado.     1881.     29  x  36.     [Leadville,  Col.  1881]. 

Lake  county.  111.  Map.  From  actual  surveys.  By  George  Hale  &  J.  M.  Trues- 
dell.     col.     50  X  36.     St.  Louis,  L.  Gast  bro.  &  co.  1861. 

Lake  county,  Ind.  Van  Vechten's  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties,  [111.]  also 
the  northern  portion  of  Lake  co.  Indiana,  col.  57  x  47.  Chicago, 
J.  Van  Vechten,  1872. 

Van  Vechten  &  Snyder's  real  estate  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page  counties 

[Illinois]  and  part  of  Wills  co.   Ills;    also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.     col. 
72  X  62.     Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten  &  L.  M.  Snyder,  1875. 

Lake  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Goauga  and  Lake  counties,  Ohio.  [By  S.  H.  Matthews]^ 
col.     59  X  44.     Philadelphia,  S.  H.  Matthews,  1857. 

Lake  George,  N.  Y.     See  George  (Lake),  N.  Y. 

Lake  View,  111.  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Town  of  Lake  View  [&]  Town  of  Evans- 
ton,  Cook  CO.  111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  25' x  32.  Chicago, 
L.  M.  Snyder  &  CO.  [1883].' 

Lamoille  county,  Vt.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Orleans,  Lamoille  and  Essex,  Ver- 
mont. From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  1859. 
54  X  54.     New  York,  Loomis  &  Way,  1859. 

Lampasas  county,  Tex.     Map  1879.     18  x  24.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 


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I^anark  county,  Canada.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Lanark  and  Eenfrew,  Canada 
West.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  Sur- 
veyed and  drawn  by  O.  W.  Gray.  col.  55  x  55.  Prescott,  C.  W.  D.  L. 
Putnam,  1863.   ' 

Lancaster,  Penn.     Plan  of  Lancaster  city.     A  correct  survey  of  the  whole;  repre- 
senting all  the  streets,  lots,  roads,  [etc.]    By  J.  Franklin  Reigart.     33  x  41. 
Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval's  lith.  press,  [1850]. 
XoTE. — Containing  descriptive  text. 

I/ancaster  county,  Penn.  Scott  (Joshua).  Scott's  map  of  Lancaster  county, 
Pennsylvania.     1842.     4  sheets,     each  25  x  18.     [n.  p.  1842]. 

Lapeer  county,  Mich.  Beers  (F.  W. )  Atlas  of  Lapeer  co.  Mich.  78  pp  incl.  38 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Iia  Plata  (Basin  of),  S.  A.  Map  of  the  basin  of  La  Plata,  based  upon  the  results  of 
the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Thos.  J.  Page,  U.  S.  n.  in  the  years 
1853,  54,  55  &^6.  And  of  the  adjacent  countries,  compiled  from  the  best 
authorities,  [anon.]  col.  26  x  36.  New  York,  engd.  on  stone  by  J. 
Bien,  [1856]. 

See  also  Argentine  Republic;  Rio  de  la  Plata. 

Lasalle  county.  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  La  Salle  co.  and  the  state  of 
Illinois,  [etc.]  115,  93  pp.  incl.  82  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Warner  & 
Beers,  1876. 

Xiawrence,  Mass.     Plan  of  Lawrence,  Mass.     [anon.]     4  x  5^.     [n.  p.  1848]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Lawrence.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  H.  F.  Walling. 

col.     13  X  13.     Boston,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  1875. 

Hopkins,  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of    Lawrence,  Mass.     75  pp.  incl.  18  sheets. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1875. 

Ijawrence  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Lawrence  co.  Ohio.  Drawn  for  the  Ironton 
register,  by  Ben  F.  Thomas,  1878.  col.  20  x  19.  Cincinnati,  Strobridge 
&  CO.  [1878]. 

Xiawrence  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Lawrence  and  Beaver  counties.  [Penn.] 
From  actual  surveys  by  N.  S.  Ames.  50  x  53.  Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Bar- 
ker, 1860. 

Xieadville,  Colo.  Baldwin's  map  of  mining  claims,  near  Leadville.  California 
mining  district.  Lake  co.  Colorado.  F.  L.  Sizer,  draughtsman.  1879. 
26  X  37.     Cleveland,  O.  lith.  J.  W.  Morgan,  [1879]. 


Boehmer's  topographical  map  of  the   carbonate  regions,  in  the  vicinity  of 

Leadville,  showing  location  of  mines  and  prominent  prospects  from  actual 
surveys  made  in  oct.  1879,  by  Max  Boehmer.  21  x  33.  Chicago,  lith.  by 
J.W.Weston,  [1879]. 

Map  of  the  mining  claims  adjoining  Leadville.  Compiled  from  official  sur- 
veys and  records,  by  Page,  Nichols  &  co.  1880.  38  x  51.  [Leadville, 
Colo.  1880]. 

Map  of  a  portion  of  the  underground  workings  of  Fryer  hill,  Leadville,  Col. 

1881.  Made  by  George  H.  Robinson.  Scale,  80  ft.  to  1  inch,  on  linen. 
33  X  39.     [Leadville,  1881]. 

lieavenworth,  Kans.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  1876.     By  Ado 
K  Hunnius.     27  x  22.     [Leavenworth,  1876]. 

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358  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Liebanon,  N.  H.  Map  of  the  town  of  Lebanon,  Grafton  co.  N.  H.  Surveyed  and 
drawn  by  W.  C.  Eaton.     24  x  44.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

liebanon  county,  Penn.  Map.  Surveyed  and  published  by  Hy.  F.  Bridgens. 
col.     45  X  55.     Philadelphia,  H.  F.  Bridgens,  1860. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Comity  atlas  of  Lebanon,  Pa.     81  pp.  incl.  33  maps.     foL 

Philadelphia,  F.  A.  Davis,  1875. 

Lee  county,  111.  Pin ckney  (Eugene).  Pinckney's  map  of  Lee  county,  111.  6x;10. 
[Dixon,  111.  1874]. 

Lee  (Fort),  N.  Y.  [Plan  of  the  country  at  and  in  the  vicinity  of  forts  Lee  and  Inde- 
pendency; showing  the  position  of  the  British  army.  ms.  anon. 
12  xl5i     177-]. 

Leeds  county,  Canada.  Map  of  the  united  counties  of  Leeds  and  Grenville,  Can- 
ada West.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling. 
Surveys  by  O.  W.  Gray.  col.  60  x  60.  Kingston,  C.  W.  Putnam  & 
Walling,  1861. 

Leelanaw  county,  Mich.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Leelanau  co.  Mich.  37,  viii  pp> 
incl.  19  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1881. 

Leeward  islands.     Map  of  the  Leeward  islands  [etc.]     Compiled  principally  from 
documents  in  the  colonial  office  and  admiralty.     By  John  Arrowsmith. 
Ordered  by  the  house  of  commons  to  be  printed,  1839.     I85  x  23. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accoiuits  and  papers.     [8]  Colonies.     foL 
London,  1839.     v.  37]. 

See  also  West  Indies. 

Lehigh  coal  and  navigation  company,  Penn.  A  map  of  the  Lehigh  navigation 
above  Mauch  Chunk,  and  of  the  railroad  from  White-Haven  to  the  Susque- 
hanna, showing  those  portions  of  the  three  great  anthracite  coal  fields  of 
Penna.  and  of  an  extensive  lumber  district,  which  are  mainly  depending 
on  the  works  of  the  Lehigh  coal  and  navigation  company  for  an  outlet  to 
the  markets  of  Philadelphia  &  New  York.  13  x  15^.  Philadelphia,  lith. 
of  T.  Saunders,  [1840-49?]. 

Lehigh  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  original  surveys  by  G.  A.  Aschbach.  col. 
58  X  69.     Philadelphia,  G.  A.  Aschbach,  1862. 

Davis  (F.  A.)     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Lehigh  co.  Pa.     72,  37  pp.  incl.  50' 

maps.     fol.     Reading,  Pa.  Reading  publishing  co.  1876. 

Lenawee  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Lenawee  co.  Michigan.  From  actual  surveys  by 
G.  R.  Bechler  &  E.  Wenig.  col.  39  x  58.  Philadelphia,  Bechler,  Wenig 
&  CO.  1857. 

Map  of  the  counties  of  Washtenaw  and  Lenawee,  Michigan.     From  special 

surveys  and  official  records  by  G.  R.  Bechler  &  E.  Wenig.     col.     56  x  56. 
Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1864. 

Leogane,  Haiti.     Leogane  and  Port  Au  Prince  [&]  A  plan  of  cape  Nicola  mole, 
from  a  French  survey.     6|  x  9J  &  6f  x  8f . 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London^ 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  54]. 

Leominster,  Mass.  (Town  of).  Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  W.  C.  Eaton.  coL 
42  X  37.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Miller  (D.  L.)     Atlas  of  the  town  of  Leominster,  Worcester  co.  Mass.     1  p.  L 

8  pi.     1  1.     fol.     New  York,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1895. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  359 

Leon  county,  Tex.     Leon  county,  Texas.     19  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast 
&  CO.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Levis  (Fort),  St.  Lawrence  river.     A  plan  of  the  attack  upon  fort  Levi.     12}  x  10}. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  303]. 

Plan  des  attaquesdu  fort  Levis  surle  fleuve  St.  Laurens  par  I'arm^e  Angloise 

commandee  par  le  general  Amherst,  defendu  par  m.  de  Pouchot  du  16 
au  26  aoust,  1760. 
[In  Pouchot  (M.  — ).      Memoires  sur  la  derniere  guerre  de   I'Amerique 
septentrionale.     16"^     Yverdon,  1781.     v.  2.     p.  308]. 

Lewis  county,  N.  Y.  A  topographical  map  of  Lewis  co.  New  York.  From  actual 
surveys  by  A.  Ligowsky,  1857.  54  x  48.  Philadelphia,  S.  &  R.  S. 
Taintor,  jr.  &  co.  1857. 

Leyden,  111.  (Town  of).  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Leyden,  Norwood  Park.  Town 
of  Jefferson,  Cook  co.  111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  25  x  38. 
Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 

Licking-  county,  Ohio.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Licking  co.  Ohio.  44  pp.  incl. 
35  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Soule  &  co.  1866. 

Ligonier  (Fort),  Penn.     Plan  of  the  entrench'd  camp  at  Fort  Ligonier. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler) .  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  20]. 

Lima,  Peru.     Plan  de  la  ville  de  Lima,  capitale  du  Perou,  P.  L.  Feuillee  del.     P. 
Giffart,  sculpt.     8J  x  12. 
[In  Feuillee  (Louis).     Journal  des  observations  physiques.     4°.     Paris,  P. 
Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     p.  499]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  audience  of  Lima  in  Peru,     [anon.]     pi.   1.     7}  x  8. 

[n.  p.  1746?]. 


Plan  of  the  city  of  Lima  capital  of  Peru,     [anon.]     pi.  4.     7}  x  9.     [n.  p. 

1748?]. 

Platte  grond  van  Lima  de  hoofstad  van  Peru.     7  x  10}. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2.     p.  13]. 

Piano  scenografico  della  citta  dei  Re,  o'  sea  di  Lima,  capitale  del  regno  del 

Peru.     10  X  lOi 
[In  Atlante  dell' America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  39]. 

Limon  bay,  Colombia,  S.  A.  Chart  of  the  bay  of  Limon,  or  Navy  bay.  Surveyed 
in  h.  m.  s.  Victor,  by  J.  A.  Lloyd.     1829.     7}  x  9^     [n.  p.  1829]. 

Lincoln,  Nebr.  (City  of.)  Pocket  map  of  Lincoln,  Neb.  With  environs.  Pre- 
pared and  issued  by  J.  P.  Walton.  31  x  31.  Philadelphia,  Evarts  & 
Kirk,  1887. 

Pocket  map  of  Lincoln,  Neb.  with  environs.     Prepared  and  issued  by  J.  P. 

Walton.     16  x  20.     [Lincoln  1888]. 

Lincoln  county.  Me.  A  topographical  map  of  Lincoln  co.  Maine,  from  actual  sur- 
veys by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  col.  57  x  57.  Philadelphia,  Lee  &  Marsh, 
1857. 


360  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Linville,  N.  C.  Sketch  of  the  country  embracing  several  routes  from  Portsmouth, 
Ohio,  to  Linville,  N.  C.  and  exhibiting  the  relative  positions  of  the  con- 
templated road,  and  various  important  points  situated  between  the  Atlan- 
tic ocean  and  the  northern  lakes.  Drawn  by  lieut.  F.  L.  Daney,  under 
the  direction  of  It.  col.  S.  H.  Long.  [Feb.  26,  1836].  12  x  41.  [Wash- 
ington, 1836]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  99]. 

liitchfield  county,  Conn.    Clark's  map  of  Litchfield  co.  Connecticut.    From  actual 
surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.     col.     61  x  52.     Philadelphia,  K.  Clark, 

1859. 

County  atlas  of  Litchfield,  Conn.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of    F.   W.  Beers.     76  pp.   incl.    42   maps.     fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.     Map  of  the  counties  of  Dutchess,  N.  Y.  and  Litchfield, 

Conn.     18 J  x  23.     [New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1888]. 

Little  Egg  harbor,  N.  J.     Little  Egg  harbor.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical 
survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrography  by  G.  M. 
Bache.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1846]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y.   (Village  of).     Map.     From  actual  surveys  made  by  E.  S.  Cary 
and  J.  A.  Allen.     1875.     col.     52  x  52.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Live  Oak  county,  Tex.     Map.     26  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Livingston  county,  Mich..     Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Livingston  co.  Mich.     86  pp. 
incl.  30  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Topographical  map  of  the  counties  of  Ingham  &  Livingston,  Mich.     From 

special  surveys   &  county  records  by  Geil  &  co.  and  A.  Jackson,     col. 
55  X  70.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1859. 

Livingston  county,  N.  Y.     Map.     From  actual  surveys  by  Rea  and  Otley.     col. 
52  X  38.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Gillett,  1852.' 

Gillette's  map  of  Livingston  co.  New  York.     From  actual  surveys  under  the 

direction  of  J.  H.  French.     60  x  58.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Livingston  co.  N.  Y.     45  pp.  incl.  30  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Llano  county,  Tex.     Map.     19  x  19.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Lloyds  Neck,  Queens  county,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Queen's  Village  or  Lloyd's  Neck 
in  Queen's  county  on  the  north  side  of  Long  Island  in  the  province  [now 
state]  of  New  York.     Situated  near  the  parallel  of  41  degrees  north  lati- 
tude,    [anon.]     ms.     25  x  36.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  22]. 

Logans  Crossroads,  Tenn.     Map  of  battlefield  of  Logan's  Crossroads,  or  Mill 
Spring,  Jan.  19,  1862.     Compiled  by  Edward  Ruger.     5x8.     Cincinnati, 
R.  Clark  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  atlas  [map  no.  2]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  361 

liOng  Beach,  Long-  Island,  N.  Y.  Long  Beach  forty  five  minutes  from  Xew 
York  via  the  Long  Island  railroad.  [By  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.] 
9  X  12.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1880. 

Xong  Branch,  N.  J.  ]Map  of  Long  Branch,  N,  J.  and  surroundings.  Compiled 
from  actual  surveys  for  Frank  G.  &  Davison  Brown.  1873.  22  x  40. 
[New  York],  J.  Bien  photo,  lith.  [1873]. 

Map  of  Long  Branch,  N.  J.     Surveyed  by  W.  J.  Hubard,  for  the  historic^ 

&  biographic'  atlas   of  N.  J.  coast,     col.     18  x  38|.     [Burlington,  X.  J. 
Woolman  &  Rose,  1877]. 

Baist  (G.  Wm.)     Atlas  of  Long  Branch,  N.  J.     title,     index  map.     18  pL 

fol.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1886.  [1885]. 

Xiong  Island,  N.  Y.  A  plan  of  the  Narrows  of  Hells  gate  in  the  East  river  near 
which  batteries  of  cannon  and  mortars  were  erected  on  Long  Island, 
with  a  view  to  take  off  the  defences  and  make  breaches  in  the  rebel  fort 
on  the  opposite  shore,  to  facilitate  a  landing  of  troops  on  New  York  island. 
Drawn  by  Chas.  Blaskowitz.     ms.     col.     18  x  23.     [1776?]. 

Sketch  of  New  York,  Narrows  &  part  of  Long  Island  with  the  roads,     ms. 

[anon.]     col.     34  x  19.     [1776?]. 

Attaque  de  I'armee  des  provinciaux  dans  Long  Island  du  27.  aoust  1776. 

Dessin  de  I'isle  de  New  York  et  des  Etats,     Par  un  otficier  de  I'armee. 
[anon.  ]     13  x  14.     Public  a  Londres  par  acte  du  Parlement  du  24  8bre 
1776.  et  k  Paris  chez  Le  Rouge  [1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  25]. 

The  seat  of  action,  between  the  British  and  American  forces;  or  an  authentic 

plan  of  the  western  part  of  Long  Island,  with  the  engagement  of  the  27th 
august  1776,  between  the  kings  forces  and  the  Americans:  containing  also 
Staten  island,  and  the  environs  of  Amboy  and  New  York,  with  the  course 
of  Hudsons  river,  from  Courtland  the  great  magazine  of  the  American 
army,  to  Sandy  Hook,  from  the  surveys  of  major  Holland.  17^  x  15}. 
London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
Note. — Inset  "  Road  from  Amboy  to  Philadelphia." 

Plan  of  the  attack  [of]  the  rebels  on  Long  Island  by  an  officer  of  the  army. 

ms.      [anon.]     15  x  13.      [1776?]. 
Note, — With  references,  etc. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  56]. 

A  plan  of  New  York  island,  with  part  of  Long  Island,  Staten  Island  & 

east  New  Jersey,  with  a  particular  description  of  the  engagement  on  the 
Woody  heights  of  Long  Island,  between  Flatbush  and  Brooklyn  aug.  27, 
1776;  between  his  majesty's  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Howe  and  the 
Americans  under  gen.  Putnam;  shewing  also  the  landing  of  the  British 
army  on  New  York  island  and  the  taking  of  the  city  of  New  York,  etc. 
sept.  15,  following,  with  the  subsequent  disposition  of  both  the  armies. 
Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  19  x  16|.  London,  AV.  Faden,  oct.  19,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  Amerioan  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  18]. 
Note. — Contains  descriptive  text. 

Battle  of  Long  Island. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 


362  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

liOng  Island,  N.  Y.     Map  showing  line  of  defence,  battle  of  Long  Island.     9  x  14. 
[In  Sons  of  the  revolution.    [N.  Y.  state].    Year  book.    [1896].     New  York, 
1896.     p.  42]. 

A  plan  of  New  York  island,  part  of  Long  Island,  &c.  shewing  the  position 

of  the  American  and  British  before,  at,  and  after  the  engagement  on  the 
Heights,  aug.  27,  1776.      Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.      J.  H.  Seymour  sculp. 
10  X  16.     Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington,     maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     plate  2]. 

Sketch  of  the  country  illustrating  the  late  engagement  m  Long  Island. 

[anon.]     7|  x  12J. 
[In Gentleman's  (The) magazine.    8°.    London,for  D.Henry,  [1776].    v. 46. 
Oct.  1776.     opp.  p.  452]. 

Map  of  Queen's  village  or  Lloyd's  Neck  in  Queens  county  on  the  north  side 

of  Long  Island  in  the  province  [now  state]  of  New  York.     Situated  near 
the  parallel  of  41  degrees  north  latitude,     [anon.]    ms.    25x36.    [1780?]. 
[Rochambeau:  22]. 

Environs  de  New  York,  de  Long  Island,  etc.     [anon.]     ms.     13^  x  21^. 

[178-]. 
Note. — Showing  roads,  etc. 
[Rochambeau:  31]. 

Reconnoissance  juillet  1781.     Plan  d'une  batterie  de  Long  Island,  destin^e 

a  battre  le  continent,     anon.     ms.     13x14.     1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  30]. 

Reconnoissance  juillet  1781.      [Ouvrages    et   redoutes — Morisania    [conti- 
nent], lies  de  New  York,  Montresor  et  Buchanan,     anon.     ms.     12  x  15. 
1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  29]. 

Sketch  of  general  Grant's  position  on  Long  Island.     Engraved  for  Stedman's 

History  of  the  American  war.     10^  x  14. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of  the- 
American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  1.     opp  p.  195], 

Plan  of  the  battle  of  Long  Island.     5^  x  8. 

[In  Bailey  (J.  T.)     An  historical  sketch  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn.     12°. 
Brooklyn,  author,  1840.     front,     p.  55]. 

Map  of  Long  Island,  with  the  environs  of  New  York  and  the  southern  part 

of  Connecticut.    By  J.  Calvin  Smith.    34  x  53.    New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  & 
CO.  1837. 
Note. — Inset  plans  of  Brooklyn,  New  Haven,  Newark,  etc. 

Western  part  of  the  southern  coast  of  Long  Island.     From  a  trigonometrical 

survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrog- 
raphy by  T.  R;  Gedney.     Electrotype  copy  no.  2,  by  G.  Mathiot.     25  x  35. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  «of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     192  pp.  incl.  97  maps.     foL 

New  York,  Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  368 

Long  Island,  N.  Y.     South  part  of  Connecticut  and  Long  Island,    [anon.]    4  x  7^. 
[n.  p.  1881]. 
XoTE. — Copyright  by  Mrs.  E.  H.  Schenck,  of  Southport,  Conn. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Map  of  Long  Island  showing  the  Long  Island 

railroad  and  its  leased  lines,     [anon.]     col.     7|  x  21.     New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Long  Island  City,  Queens  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Long  Island  City,  Queens  co. 
N.  Y.  Published  by  E.  Whitney,  surveyor.  25  x  20.  Astoria,  L.  I.  E. 
Whitney,  1876. 

• —    Watson's  new  map  of  Xew\  York  and  adjacent  cities.     56x37.     New  York, 

G.  Watson,  1876. 

Long  Island  sound.  Long  Island  sound  from  New  York  to  Montock  point,  sur- 
veyed in  the  years,  1828,  29,  &  30.  By  Edmund  Blunt.  21^  x  80.  New 
York.     E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  [1830]. 

Eastern  part  of  Long  Island  sound.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 

direction  of  F,  B.  Hassler.     Sheets  2,  3,  &  5.     each  25  x  34.     [Washington, 
1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey.] 

Chart,  including  Fishers  Island  sound.    With  all  the  harbours  on  the  sounds. 

Drawn  &  published  by  Paul  Rogers,  jr.     18  x  75.     New  London,  Conn. 
P.  Rogers,  jr.  1857. 

Lookout  (Cape),  N.  C.     A  survey  of  the  coast  about  cape  Lookout  in  North  Caro- 
lina, taken  the  29th  of  June,  1756.     By  Arthur  Mackay.     col.     lOJ  x  14. 
[London,  1768]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  27]. 

Same.     A  survey  of  the  coast  about  cape  Lookout  in  North  Carolina,  taken 

the  29th  of  June,  1756.     By  Arthur  Mackay.     14  x  lOf. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  58]. 

Lorain  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Lorain  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  by  John  F. 
Geil.     1857.     col.     56  x  47.     Philadelphia,  Matthews  &  Taintor,  1857. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Map  of  the  county  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Compiled  by  J.  H. 
Wildv  and  A.  J.  Stahlberg.  1877.  col.  50  x  46.  [n.  p.]  J.  Bien,  lith. 
[1877]. 

Stoll  &  Thayer's  reference  street  map  of  the  city  of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.     Scale 

1,000  ft.  to  an  inch.     21  x  21.     Los  Angeles,  Stoll  &  Thayer,  1886. 

Loudon  (Fort),  Penn.  [Map  of  a  route  through  southwest  Pennsylvania  from  fort 
Loudon,  Franklin  co.  to  fort  Pitt,  Pittsburgh,  [anon.]  A  scale  of  six 
miles  to  an  inch.     ms.     20x9.     176-?]. 

Loudoun  county,  Va.  Map  of  Loudoun  county,  Virginia.  From  actual  surveys 
by  Yardley  Taylor.  35  x  48.  Philadelphia,  T.  Reynolds  &  R.  P.  Smith, 
[i853]. 

Louis  (Fort),  Guadeloupe.     See  George  (Fort). 

Louisburg,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.  Le  plan  de  Louisbourg  dans  I'lsle  Royale 
au  Canada.  Dessine  par  J.  Seibel  B^bardier.  14  x  9.  Mayence, 
Contgen,  [1758?]. 


364  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

liOuisburg,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.     A  plan  of  the  city  and  fortification  of 
Louisburg;  from  a  survey  made  by  Richard  Gridley,  lieut.  col.  of  the  train 
of  artillery  in  1745.     15  x  24.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  1757. 
Note. — Insets,  "A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbor  of  Louisburg"  and  "A  map 
of  Gabanis  bay. ' ' 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Louisburg;  from  a  survey 

made  by  Richard  Gridley  in  1745.     15  x  24^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  23]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Louisburg,  from  a  survey 

made  by  Richard  Gridley  1745.     11  x  14. 
[In  Universal  magazine,  London.     May  1758]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Louisburg,  from  a  survey 

made  by  Richard  Gridley  in  1745.  [Also]  A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbour 
of  Louisburg.  [And]  A  map  of  Gabarus.     15  x  24. 
[In  Canada.     Sessional  papers.     12b.     v.  20.     no.  11.     1887]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Louisburg;  shewing  that  part  of  Gaba;rus 

bay  in  which  the  English  landed,  also  the  encampment  during  the  siege  in 
1745.     [anon.]     8x10.     [n.  p.  1745]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Louisburg  in  which  are  pointed  out  the 

principal  places  mentioned  in  the  account  of  the  siege  of  that  fortress  by 
the  New  Englanders  in  1745.     [Also]  A  map  of  Cape  Breton.     7  x'  9.     A. 
Bell  &  compt.  sc. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1762.     8°.     Edinburgh,  W.  Sands,  [etc.],  1762. 
V.  20.     p.  132]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  &  harbour  of  Louisburg,  shewing  that  part  of  Gabarus  bay 

in  which  the  English  landed,  also  their  encampment  during  the  siege  in 

1745.     7^  x  10. 
[In  Accurate  (An)  authentic  account  of  the  taking  of  Cape  Breton,  in  the 

year  1745.     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Staples,  1758.     p.  22]. 
Note. — Inset  ''A  map  of  the  island  of  Cape  Breton." 

Plan  of  Louisburg  when  taken  by  the  English  in  1745.     8  x  11. 

[In  Accurate  (An)  and  authentic  account  of  the  taking  of  Cape  Breton,  in 
the  year  1745.     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Staples,  1758.     p.  40]. 

■ A  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Louisbourg  in  the  island  of  Cape  Breton. 

Taken  from  ye  French  on  June  17,  1745  by  ye  New  England  men  under 
ye  command  of  general  Pepperell,  assisted  by  ye  British  fleet  commanded 
by  admiral  Warren.     5^  x  5|. 
[In  Bo  wen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  66]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  of  Louisburg.  [&]  A  map  of  the  har- 

bour of  Louisburg.     [anon.]     each  4^  x  7. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1758].     v.  27. 
Aug.  1758.     opp.  p.  384]. 

A  plan  of  the  harbour  and  town  of  Louisbourg  in  the  island  of  Cape  Breton, 

drawn  on  the  spot.     6|  x  10|. 
[In  Authentic  (An)  account  of  the  reduction  of  Louisbourg  in  June  and 
July,  1758.     By  a  spfctator.     [anon.]     8°.     London,  for  W.  Owen,  1758. 
at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  365 

Louisburg,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.     A  plan  of  the  city  &  fortifications  of 
Louisburg.     For  the  Lond.  mag.    4J  x  7. 
[In  Authentic  (An)  account  of  the  reduction  of  Louisbourg  in  June  and 
Julv,  1758.     By  a  spectator,     [anon.]     8°.     London,  for  W.  Owen,  1758. 
p.  33]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Louisbourg  dans  I'lsle  Royale.     8^  x  13|. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime    .    .    .    fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  24]. 

Attack  on  Louisbourg.     [Boscawen  and  Amherst] .     Engraved  by  T.*  Kitchin.. 

23i  X  llf . 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  109]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Louisburg  with  the  French  batteries  that 

defended  it.     15  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  125]^ 

Plan  of  the  city  and  fortress  of  Louisburg  with  the  attacks. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.     1763. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  24]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Louisbourg,  with  its  fortifications.     J.  Gibson  sculpt. 

2^  X  4i. 
[In  World  (The)  displayed.     3d  ed.     [anon.]     18°.     London,  for  Newberry 
&  Carnan,  1769.     v.  5.     p.  74]. 

Louisburg  harbor,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.     A  map  of  the  harbour  of  Louis- 
burg and  parts  adjacent.     For  the  London  mag.     4^^  x  7. 
[In  Authentic  (An)  account  of  the  reduction  of  Louisbourg  in  June  and  July 
1758.     By  a  spectator,     [anon.]     8°.    London,  for  W.  Owen,  1758.    p.  23]. 

Port  de  Louisbourg  dans  I'Isle  Royale.     8|  x  12^. 

[In  Bellin(  Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime    .    .    .     fol.    [Paris]^ 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  23]. 

A  survey  of  Louisburg  harbour    ...     by  Thos.  Backhouse.     18^  x  25. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1798. 
[In  Backhouse  (Thomas).     A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova 
Scotia,     .     .     ,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1798.     no.  15]. 

Louisiana.     Tab  via  Novae  Francise  anno  1660.     13  x  17. 

[In  Du  Creux  (Frangois).     Historiae   Canadensis,  sev  Novse-Franciae  libri 

decern.     4°.     Parisiis,  1664]. 
Note. — One  of  the  earliest  maps  on  which  the  Falls  of  Niagara  are  marked. 
They  are  here  called  ''Ongiara  cataractes,"  and  the  geography  of  the 
whole  region  is  fairly  correctly  laid  down. 

Tab  via  Novse  Francise  anno  1660.     Facsimile  de  la  carte  de  I'ouvrage  du  p. 

Ducreux:  Historia  Canadensis  a  p.  Creuxio,  s.  j.  1664.     13  x  17. 
[In  Bressany  (R.  P.  F.  J. )     Relation  abregee  de  quelques  missions  des  peres 
de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle  France.     8°.     Montreal,  1852]. 

Carte  pour  suivre  le  relation  des  voyages  de  cavalier  de  La  Salle  1669-1682. 

7x6^ 
[In  Soci^te  de  geographie.     Bulletin,  nov.  1880.     8°.     Paris,  1880.     v.  20]. 

Extrait  de  la  carte  des  voyages  de  m.  de  fta  Salle,  par  Franquelin.     1684. 

[In  Thomassy   (P.)     Geologic  pratique   de    la    Louisiane.     4°.     Nouvelle 

Orleans,  1860.     pi.  1]. 


B66  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

liOuisiana.     Extrait  de  la  carte  des  voyages  de  La  Salle,  par  Franquelin,  1684. 
[Archives  scientifiques  de  la  marine].     6^^  x  8. 
[In  Gravier  (Gabriel).     Decouvertes  et  etablissements  de  cravelier  de  la 
Salle  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     8°.     Paris,  Maisonneuve  &  ce.  1870. 

p.  186]. 

* 

Franquelin  (Jean  Baptiste  Louis).     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  ou  des  voyages  du 

sr.  de  la  Salle  et  des  pays  qu'il  a  decouverts  depuis  la  Nouvelle  France 
jusqu'au    golfe  Mexique,   les  annees  1679,   80,  81,   &  82.     Paris,  1684. 
20^  x  16. 
[In  Jesuit  relations.     8°.     Cleveland,  Burrows  bros.,  1900.     vol.  63.     opp. 
title-page]. 

Extrait  de  la  carte  de  la  Louisiane,  par  Minet  [mai   1685].      [Archives 

scientifiques  de  la  marine].     2^  x  5^. 
[In  Gravier  (Gabriel).     Decouvertes  et  etablissements  de  cavelier  de  la 
Salle  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     8°.     Paris,  Maisonneuve  &  ce.   1870. 
p.  284]. 

Extrait  de  la  carte  de  la  Louisiane  par  Minet,  may  1685. 

[In  Thomassy  (P.)  Geologie  pratique  de  la  Louisiane.  4°.  Nouvelle 
Orleans,  1860.     pi.  1]. 

Partie  occidentale  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  oii  sont  les  nations 

des  Ilinois,  de  Tracy,  les  Iroquois  et  plusieurs  autres  peuples;  avec  la 
Louisiane.  Par  p.  [Marco  Vincenzo]  Coronelli.  17j  x  23.  Paris,  J.  B. 
Nolin,  1688. 

Nuova  Francia  e  Luigiana.     8|  x  11^. 

[In  Zani  (Valerio).  II  genio  vagante.  Biblioteca  curiosa  di  cento,  e  piii 
relazioni  di  viaggi  [etc.]  raccolta  dal  signor  conte  Aurelio  degli  Anzi, 
[pseud.]  12°.  Parma,  per  I.  &  F.  M.  Rosati,  1691-1693.  pt.  2.  bet. 
pp.  422  &  423]. 

La  Louisiana,  parte  settentrionale.     10^  x  16^. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo  Maria).  Atlante  Veneto.  fol.  Venetia,  1695-97. 
V.  1.     pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  28-29]. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  decouvertes  que  y  ont  ^t^ 

faites.     Par  Guillaume  Del'  Isle.     19^  x  25J.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  10]. 

Note. — In  Milburne's  book  entitled  "The  lance,  cross  and  canoe,"  bet.  pp. 
72-77,  is  a  reduced  copy  of  this  map  with  the  following  border  note: 

"The  manuscript  from  which  the  above  map  was  prepared,  was  found  in 
the  '  Bibliotheque  du  roi,'  in  Paris  in  a  volume  of  La  Harpe's  journeys 
of  1718-1722.  It  is  said  to  bear  date  the  year  1700.  If  so,  it  is  evident 
that  after  the  original  preparation  and  before  publication  some  one  had 
added  matter  subsequently  ascertained,  for  the  map  above  contains  items 
of  as  late  date  as  1717.  Also  is  to  be  noted  the  fact  that  while  all  the  other 
parts  of  the  map  are  in  the  French  language,  one  single  English  phrase  is 
to  be  found  in  the  lower  right-hand  corner,  to  wit:  *De  Soto  landed  31 
may,  1539.'  This  would  indicate  that  some  one  other  than  the  original 
draftsman  had  taken  part  in  its  creation  and  at  a  time  subsequent  to  its 
original  preparation." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  367 

XiOuisiana.     A  new  map  of  the  country  of  Louisiana  and  of  ye  river  Mississipi  in 

North  America  discou'd  by  mons.  de  la  Salle  in  ye  years  1681  and  1686  as 

allso  of  several  other  rivers  beiore  unknown  and  falling  into  ye  bay  of  St. 

Louis.     By  the  sr.  Joutel,  who  perform'd  that  voyage  1713.     14  x  15J. 

[In  Joutel  (Henri).     A  journal  of  the  last  voyage  perform'd  by  monsr.  de  la 

Salle.     8°.     London,  for  A.  Bell,  1714]. 
!&^OTE. — Inset  picture  of  Niagara  falls.     The  facsimile  ed.  published  by  the 
Caxton  Club  has  the  French  map. 

Joutel  (Henri).     Carte  nouvelle  de  la  Louisiane,  et  de  la  riviere  de  Missis- 

sippi, decouverte  par  feu  mr.  de  la  Salle,  les  annees  1681  et  1686,  dans 
I'Amerique  septentrionale,  et  de  plusieurs  autres  rivieres  jusqu'icy  incon- 
nues,  qui  tombent  dans  la  baye  de  St.  Louis.     1713.     15^  x  14^. 
[In  his  Journal  of  La  Salle's  last  voyage;  with  map  of  original  French  edi- 
tion, Paris,  ,1713,  in  facsim.     8°.     Chicago,  The  Caxton  club,  1896.     p.  1]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.      Dressee  sur  ur  grand 

nombre  de  memoires  entrau'tres  sur  ceux  de  mr  le  Maire.     Par  Guil- 
laume  Delisle  de  I'academie  r'le.  des  sciences.    19^  x  252-    Paris,  I'auteur, 
1718. 
Note. — Inset  "Carte  particuliere  des  embouchueres  dela  rivie.     S.  Louis  et 
la  Mobile." 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi,  dressee  sur  un  grand 

nombre  des  memoires,  entr'aatres  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire,  par  Guil- 
laume  De  I'lsle.     14  x  16.     [n.  p.  1718?]. 

[Rochambeau:  11]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  celle 

de  Guillaume  de  L'Isle.     14  x  20. 
[In  Gravier  (Grabriel).     Decouvertes  et  etablissements  de  cavelier  de  La 
Salle  dans  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     8°.     Paris,  1870.     at  end]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  un  grand 

nombre  des  memoires  entr' autres  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire.     Par  Guil- 
I'me  de  I'Isle.     17^  x  23^     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.    fol.    Amsterdam,  for  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 
V.  2.    no.  38]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Par  Guillaume  De 

L'Isle.     [Reprint].     13^  x  16. 
[In  French  (B.  F. )     Historical  collections  of  Louisiana.     8°.     Phila.  1850. 
pt.  2]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  un 

grand  nombre  de  memoires  entr' autres  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire.     Par 
Guillaume  De  I'Isle.     14  x  16. 
[In  Tonti   (Le  chevalier).     Relations  de  la  Louisiane.     [anon.]     16°.     A 
Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1720]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane,  cours  du  Mississipi  et  pais  voisins.     Par  N.  Bellin 

1744.     Dheulland  sculp.     15^x22.     [Paris,  1744]. 

Lovisiana,  by  de  riviere  Missisippi.     7  x  6. 

[In  Groote  (Het)  tafereel  der  dwaasheid.    [anon.]    fol.    Amsterdam,  1720]. 


368  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Louisiana.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Par  Guillaume  De 
risle.     14  X  16. 
[In  Bernard  (J.  F.)     Recueil  de  voyages  au  nord.     3^  ed.     16°.     Amster- 
dam, J.  F.  Bernard,  1734.     v.  5.     front.] 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Dressee  par  Guil- 

laume De  risle.     14  x  16. 
[In  French  (B.  F.)     Historical  collections  of  Louisiana.    8°.     Philadelphia^ 
1850.     pt.  2j. 

Lovisiana  by  de  riviere  Missisippi.     7x6. 

[In  Law  (John).     Aanmerkingen  over  den  koophandel  in  het  geldt.     16°. 
te  Amsterdam,  1721]. 

A  map  of  Louisiana  and  of  the  river  Mississipi.     By  lohn  Senex.     19  x  23. 

[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 

opp.  p.  248]. 

A  new  map  of  Louisiana  and  the  river  Mississipi.     10  x  9. 

[In  Ker   (John).     The  memoirs  and  secret  negotiations.     8°.     London^ 
1776.     pt.  2]. 

Carte  de  la  coste  de  la  Louisiane  depuis  F  embouchure  de  la  riviere  de 

Micissipi  jusques  a  la  riviere  de  S.  Martin.     8^  x  192. 
[In  Laval  (Antoine).    Voyage  de  la  Louisiane.   4°.    Paris,  1728.   opp.  p.  252]. 

Carte  des  isles  de  I'Amerique  et  de  plusieurs  pays  de  terre  ferme  situ^s  au 

devant  de  ces  isles  &  autour  du  golfe  de  Mexique.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville. 
1731.     12  x  17. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  36]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.     Dressee  en  mai  1732.     Publi^e 

en  1752.     21  x  36.     [Paris],  G.  de  la  Haye,  1752]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.     Dressee  en  mai  1732. 

Publiee  en  1752.     21  x  36.     [Paris,  I'auteur,  1752]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  35]. 

Carte  de  la  province  de  la  Louisiane  et  ses  dependan'es  avec  le  cour  du 

fleuve  Saint  Louis  autrefois  dit  Missisipi.     ms.     10  x  15. 
[In  Dumont  de  Montigny  ( ).     Histoire  de  la  Louisiane,  poeme.     ms. 

fol.     [1736]. 
Note. — Date  on  legion  in  map,  1740. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane,  cours  du  Mississipi  et  pays  voisins.     Par  N.  Bellia 

1744.     15J  X  22. 
[In  Charlevoix  (F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  g^n^rale  de  la  Nouvellc 

France.     4°.     Paris,  Nyon  fils,  1744.     front.] 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Karte  von  Louisiana,  dem  laufe  des  Mississipi  und  den  benachbarten  laen- 

dern.     Durch  N.  BeUin.     1744.     16  x  24. 
[In  Allgemeine  historie  des  reisen  zu  wasser  und  lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1756.     v.  14.     p.  308]. 

Partie  de  la  coste  de  la  Louisiane  et  de  la  Floride  depuis  le  Mississipi 

jusqu'i  St.  Marc  d'Apalache.     Par  N.  B[enin.     anon.]     1744.     8  x  17J. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de)     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  252]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Louisiana  with  part  of  Florida  and  Canada,  and 

the  adjacent  countries.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  16J. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  59], 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  369 

Louisiana.  Same.  A  new  &  accurate  map  of  Louisiana  with  part  of  Florida  and 
Canada,  and  the  adjacent  countries.  Drawn  from  surveys,  assisted  b}*  the 
most  approved  Enghsh  &  French  maps  ^  charts,  by  Eman.  Bo  wen.  col. 
12J  X  16i 
[In  Bo  wen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  atlas  or  distinct  view  of  the  known 
world,     fol.     London,  for  AV.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  57]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane.     Dressee  et  gravee  par  Chambon.     7x9. 

[In  Butel-Dumont  ( ).  Memoires  historiques  sur  la  Louisiane.  Com- 
poses sur  les  memoires  de  m.  Dumont,  par  ^I.  L.  L.  31.  [Le  Mascrier. 
anon.]     16°.     Paris,  C.  J.  B.  Bauche,  1753.     v.  1.     p.  2]. 

Carte  generalle  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     5  x  6h 

[In   Bacqueville  de  La  Potherie  ( de).     Histoire  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 

tentrionale.     16°.     Paris,  1753.     v.  2], 

Canada,  Louisiane  et  terres  Angloises.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville,     1755.     35x45. 

[Paris,  I'autheur,  1755]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  32-33]. 

A  part  of  Louisiana  from  the  map  of  North  America,  by  dr.  .Mitchelle, 

Corrected  in  1776,  by  Brigadier  Hawkins.     Translated  from  the  English 
by  Le  Rouge.     1777.     17i  x  18^. 
[In  Shipp  (Barnard).     The  history  of  Hernando  de  Soto  and  Florida.     8°. 
Phila.  1881]. 

A  map  of  Louisiana,  and  the  course  of  the  Mississipi  [etc.]     10  x  13.     oh  x  7. 

[In  Le  Page  Du  Pratz   ( ).     The  history  of  Louisiana.     8°.     London, 

1774]. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12  x  21. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     parti,     p.  1]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana,  with  the  adja- 

cent countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12^x30}.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1762. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  forR.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  14]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana,  with  tlie  adja- 

cent countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12  x  20J. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Canada  and  the  north  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     14  x  31.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1762. 
[In  Muller  (G.  F.)     Voyage  from  Asia  to  America.     4°.     London,  1761]. 
Note. — Extending  to  the  Pacific  ocean. 

Louisiana  as  formerly  claimed  by  France,  now  containing  part  of  British 

America  to  the  east  &  Spanish  America  to  the  west  of  the  Mississipi.    By 
T.  Kitchin.     7x9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     June  1765.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1765].     V.  34.     opp.  p.  276]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  pays  voisins.     8^  x  11^. 

[In  Chambon  ( ).     Le  commerce  de  I'Amerique  par  Marseille,     [anon.] 

4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  2.     p.  81]. 
Note. — Extends  to  New  Mexico. 

H.  Doc.  516 24 


370  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

liOuisiana.     La  Louisiane  et  pays  voisins.     8j  x  ISj. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas) .     La  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc. ]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  40]. 

Pais  cedes,   sheet  1st  containing  the  coast  of  Louisiana  and  Florida.     By 

Thos.  Jefferys.     19  x  25. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  and  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 
66]. 

The  coast  of  west  Florida  and   Louisiana  [&]  The  peninsula  and  gulf  of 

Florida  or  channel   of  Bahama   with   the   Bahama  islands.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     18|  x  49.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  25]. 

Same.     The  coast  of  west  Florida  and  Louisiana  [&]  The  peninsula  and  gulf 

of  Florida  or  channel  of  Bahama  with  the  Bahama  islands.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     18^  x  48|.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  feb.  20,  1775. 
[In  Fad  en  (William,  editor).    The  North  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  34]. 

The  western  coast  of  Louisiana  and  the  coast  of  New  Leon.     By  Thos.  Jef- 

ferys.    18J  X  24i     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,   for  R.  Sayer  & 
J.  Bennett,  1775.     no.  2]. 

Cjirte  de  la  Floride  Occidentale  et  Louisiane.  [&]  La  peninsule  et  golfe  de 

la  Floride  ou  canal  de  Bahama  avec  les  isles  de  Bahama.     Traduite  de 
Jefferys.     18J  x  47.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?] .     no.  22] . 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  de  la  Floride.     Par  m.  Bonne.     12  x  18J. 

[In  Raynal   (G.   T.)     Histoire  philosophique  et  politique.     4°.     Geneve, 
1780.     Atlas,     no.  46]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi  avec  les  colonies  Anglaises. 

Par  Guillaume  Delisle.     Revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee  en  1782.     19  x  25. 
Paris,  [1782]. 

Kaart  van  Louisiana,  en  Florida.     12^  x  S\. 

[In  Bachiene  (W.A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic, 
fol.     te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

Piano  figurativo  de  los  trenta  leguas  planas  de  tierras;  con  Cedidas  at  senor 

marquis  de  Maison  Rouge:  no.     in  cluidos  los  terren's.     o  cupados  conti- 
tulos  anteriores.     Luisiana  ano  1797.     Puesto  de  Ouachitta.     12|  x  7f 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1834.     Pub- 
He  lands.     V.  2.     p.  774]. 

Louisiane  et  pays  voisins,  d'apres  les  relations  et  les  cartes  les  plus  recentes. 

Par  L.  Collin.'    9\  x  14. 
'   [In  Baudry  des  Lozecres  ( Louis  Narcisse) .     Voyage  a  la  Louisiane.     Par 
B***D***.     [anon.]     8°.     Paris,  1802]. 

Carte  r^duite  <le  la  Haute-Jx)uisiane  et  pays  circon voisins.     7J  x  7J. 

[In  Berquin-Duvallon  ( ).     Vue  de  la  colonie  Espagnole  du  Mississipi. 

2".  6d.     8°.     Paris,  1804]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  37l 

Louisiana.     Carte  detaillee  de  la  Basse-Louisiane  et  Floride  Occidentale.      7^  x  16, 

[In  Berquin-Diivallon  ( )     Vue  de  la  colonie  Espagnol  du  Mississipi. 

8°.     Paris,  1803]. 

Louisiana.     8j  x  6^. 

[In  Berquin-Duvallon  ( ) .     Schildening  von  Louisiana.     Aus  dem  Fran- 

zosischen.     Yon  T.  F,  Ehrmann.     8°.     Weimar,  1804]. 

Louisiana.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner,  sc.     9|  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  55]. 

Map  of  the  Washita  river  in  Louisiana  from  the  Hot  Springs  to  the  conflu- 

ence of  the  Eed  river  with  the  Mississippi.     Laid  down  from  the  journal 

6  survey  of  Wm.  Dunbar  in  the  year  1804.     By  Nicolas  King.     8  x  24, 
[In  Message  from  the  president  of  the  United, States  communicating  discov- 
eries made  in  exploring  the  ^Missouri,  Eed  river  and  Washita,  by  captains 
Lewis  and  Clark,    doctor  Sibley,    and  mr.    Dunbar.     8°.     Washington, 
A.  &  G.  Way,  1806.     at  end], 

Carte  des  deux  Florides  et  de  la  Louisiane  inferieure.     Dressee  pour  les 

voyages  de  mr.  Robin  dans  les  annees  1802-6.     par  J.  Poison.     16  x  26. 
[In  Robin  (C.  C.)     Voyages  dans  Tinterieur  de  la  Louisiane.  [etc.]     8°. 
Paris,  1807.     v.  2], 

Carte  generate  du  territoire  d' Orleans  comprenant  aussi  la  Floride  Occiden- 

tale et  une  portion  du  territoire  du  Mississipi.  Dressee  d'apres  les  observa- 
tions les  plus  recentes,  par  Bmi.  Lafon,  ingenieur  geographe  a  la  Xlle. 
Orleans.     34  x  50.     Nouvelle  Orleans,  1806. 

Map  of  the  interior  of  Louisiana  with  a  part  of  New  Mexico.     10  x  14. 

[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)  Exploratory  travels  through  the  western  territories  of 
North  America.     4°.     London,  1811]. 

A  chart  of  the  internal  part  of  Louisiana.     2  sheets,  each  17  x  15. 

[In  Pike  (Z,  M, )  An  account  of  expeditions  to  the  sources  of  the  Missis- 
sippi.    12°.     Philadelphia,  1810], 

Carte  generale  du  territoire  d' Orleans  comprenant  aussi  la  Floride  Occiden- 

tale et  une  portion  du  territoire  du  Mississipi.  Dressee  d'apres  les  obser- 
vations les  plus  recentes  par  Bmi.  Lafon.  34  x  50.  [Nouvelle  Orleans, 
1806]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  made  by  maj.  gen.  Jackson  on  a  division  of  the  British 

army  commanded  by  major  gen.  J.  Keane,  on  the  23rd  december  1814,  at 

7  o'clock  at  night,  by  major  A.  Lacarriere  Latour  .  .  .  U.  S.  army. 
9  X  16|. 

[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).  Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  W^est  Florida  and  Louisiana.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  7]. 

Map  of  Mobile  point  and  part  of  the  bay,  &  of  Dauphine  island;  shewing 

the  position  of  the  British  land  &  naval  forces,  investing  fort  Boyer,  the 
batteries  erected  and  the  trenches  opened  when  the  summon  was  made  to 
the  garrison,  by  major  A,  Lacarriere  Latour  .  .  .  U.  S.  army,  1815. 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere) .  Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  9], 


372  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

liOuisiana.  ]Map  shewing  the  landing  of  the  British  army,  its  several  encampents  and 
fortifications  on  the  Mississippi  and  the  works  they  erected  on  their  retreat; 
also  the  different  posts  encampments  and  fortifications  made  by  the  several 
corps  of  the  American  army  during  the  whole  campaign,  by  major  A. 
Lacarriere  Latour  .  .  .  U.  S.  army  1815.  17  x  23^. 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).  Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  5]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  and  defence  of  the  American  line  below  New  Orleans,  on 

the  8th  of  January,  1815,  by  major  A.  Lacarriere  Latour  .  .  .  U.  S.  army, 
1815.     15^  X  llj. 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).     Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  7]. 

Plan  of  fort  St.  Philip  at  Plaquemines,  shewing  the  position  of  the  British 

vessels  when  bombarding  the  fort,  by  major  A.  Lacarriere  Latour     ,     .     . 
U.  S.  army,  1815.     7x11. 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).     Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  8]. 

Plan  shewing  the  attack  made  by  a  British  squadron  on  Fort  Boyer  at 

Mobile  Point  on  ths  15  septr.  1815,  by  major  Lacarriere  Latour    .     .     . 
U.  S.  army,  1815.     7^x9^ 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).     Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  3]. 

Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).    Atlas  to  the  hisiorical  memoir  of  the  war  in 

West  Florida  and  Louisiana,     title.     8  maps.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Con- 
rad &  CO.  1816. 

A  general  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Louisiana  &  West  Florida  shewing  all 

the  fortified  points  and  encampments  of  both  the  American  and  British 
armies  also  the  march  of  genl.  Jackson's  army  on  his  expedition  against 
Pensacola.  13i  x  26. 
[In  Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).  Atlas  to  accompany  the  historical  memoir 
of  the  war  in  West  Florida  and  Louisiana.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad 
&  CO.  1816.     pi.  2]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  part  of  the  Mississippi  territory.     By 

Wm.  Darby.     32  x  44.     Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1816. 
Note. — Map  for  1st  ed.  of  his  "A  geographical  description  of  La."     1816. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana  with  parts  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  and 

territory  of  Alabama  from  actual  survey  by  Wm.  Darby.     32  x  44.     New 
York,  J.  Olmstead,  [1816]. 
Note.— Map  for  the  2d  edition  of  his  "A  geographical  description  of  La." 
1816. 

The  coast  of  west  Florida  and  Louisiana.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     18J  x  24J. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 

J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  43]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  parts  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  and  Ala- 

bama territory.    By  Maxfield  Ludlow,    col.    41x70.     [n.  p.  1818?]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  373 

Iiouisiana.  A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  ^lissouri  territory,  including  also 
the  state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia, 
South  Carolina,  etc.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66  x  90.  Philadelphia, 
eng.  by  H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

A  map  of  Louisiana  and  Mexico.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  ^Nlexique, 

dressee  par  P.  Tardieu  tils  aine,  gravee  par  P.  A.  F.  Tardieu  pere.     42  x 
31  J.     Paris,  1820. 

Map.     Constructed  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office  and  other 

documents.    By  John  Melish.    col.     21  x  27.     [Philadelphia,  J.  Melish, 
1820]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Louisiana.     Kneass  sculp. 

lljx  13. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  31]. 

District  north  of  Red  river,  La.     Surveyed  by  John  B.  Peyton,  deputy  sur- 

veyor in  oct.   1824.     The  exterior  lines  in  the  fall   of  1823.     G.  Davis, 
surveyor  of  public  lands,  south  of  the  state  of  Tennessee.     James  Basire 
sculp.     14  X  17. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers,  1827.     v.  5]. 

Land  district,  <  north  of  Red  river.  La.     By  Charles  Gordon.     Signed  G. 

Davis,  surveyor  of  public  lands,  south  of  Tennessee.     James  Basire,  sculp. 
13  X  16^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers,  1827.     v.  5]. 

Township  20  n.  range  13  east,  land  district  north  of  Red  river  in  the  state 

of  La.  by  Charles  Gordon.     Surveyed  Jan.  1824  by  Ephraim  S.  Ludlow, 
deputy  surveyor,  signed  G.  Davis,  surveyor  of  public  lands,  south  of  the 
state  of  Tennessee.     13^  x  17^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers,  1827.     v.  5]. 

Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  sc.     7  J  x  9 J. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan  [etc.]     4°.    New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  Louisiana,  Mississippi  and  Alabama,  constructed  from  the  latest 

authorities.     D.  H.  Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     17  x  21§. 
.  [In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]    fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  9]. 

Map  of  part  of  Louisiana  north  of  the  base  line.     11  x  12i.     [1827-28]. 

[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.     Pub- 
lic lands.     V.  8.     p.  705]. 

Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  ter.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     7|  x  9|. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,   called).      A  new  general  atlas, 

exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  33]. 

Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas  ter.    J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Malte-Brun    (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,   called).     A  new  general  atlas, 

exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
.       Grigg  &  EUiot,  1832]. 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi.     6x5. 

[In  Baird   (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philarjelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  247]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 


374  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Louisiana.  Map  of  Mississippi,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas.  Exhibiting  the  post  offices, 
post  roads,  canals,  railroads,  etc.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col.  48  x  36. 
[n.  p.  1829]. 

A  new  map  of  Louisiana.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     Tanner's  universal  atlas. 

lOf  X  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  its  counties,  parishes,  etc.     Including 

the  central  &  southern  portions  of  the  state  of  Mississippi.  Published  by 
C.  Graham  and  H.  S.  Tanner,  col.  53  x  47.  New  Orleans,  C.  Graham, 
1834. 

Louisiana.     12  x  13J. 

[In  Paul  Wilhelm,  herzog  von  Wiirttemberg.  Erste  reise  nach  dem  Nord- 
lichen  Amerika  in  den  jahren  1822  bis  1824.     8°.     Stuttgart,  1835]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana  with  its  counties,  parishes  &c.  including  the 

central  &  southern  portions  of  the  state  of  Mississippi.     Constructed  prin- 
cipally   from    the    United    States  surveys,  and  other  recent  authentic 
meterials.     E.  B.  Dawson  sc.     41^  x  46^.     New  Orleans,  C.  Graham,  Phila- 
delphia, H.  S.  Tanner,  1834. 
Note. — Inset  plan  "New  Orleans." 

Louisiana  and  part  of  Arkansas.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.)  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  45]. 

Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  &  Arkansas  ter.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Malte-Brun   (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).     A  new  general  atlas, 

exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  33]. 

Map  of  the  district  north  of  Red  River,  La.     25  cong.     2d  sess.     9  x  12. 

[Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  141]. 

Map  of  the  south  western  district,  Louisiana.     25th  cong.    2d  sess.     11  x  16. 

[Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1841.     no.  142]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  counties,  parishes,  etc.     Including  the  cen- 

tral and  southern  portions  of  the  state  of  Mississippi.  Constructed  prin- 
cipally from  the  United  States  surveys,  [etc.]  col.  42  x  43.  Phila- 
delphia, H.  S.  Tanner,  1837. 

Part  T.  Ill,  R.  VIII  E.     District  north  of  Red  river,  Louisiana.     6  x  lOJ. 

[1837]. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.     Pub- 
lic lands.     V.  8.     p.  976]. 

Southeastern  district,  Louisiana.     25th  cong.     2d  sess.     9  x  12.     [Wash- 

ington, 1837]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  144]. 

Louisiana.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11^^  x  14^. 

[In  Bradford  (T.  G.)  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statistical  and  his- 
torical of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  147].- 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  375 

Louisiana.     Louisiana.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11^  x  14^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold),  eds. 
A  universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843. 
bet.  pp.  146-147]. 

Louisiana,  and  Mississippi.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     26^  x  21^. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

An  accurate  map  or  delineation  of  the  slate  of  Mississippi,  with  a  large  por- 
tion of  Louisiana  &  Alabama;  showing  the  communication  by  land  and 
water  between  New  Orleans  and  ^lobile.  Compiled  by  John  La  Tourrette. 
col.     72  X  57.     Mobile,  J.  La  Tourrette,  1839. 

INIap  of  the  south  western  district  of  Louisiana.     10  x  19.     26  cong.     1  sess. 

[n.  p.  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  88]. 


South  eastern  district  of  Louisiana.     [Diagram].     9  x  12.     [n.  p.  1839]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  84]. 

Map  of  the  district  north  of  Red  river.  La.     1st  oct.  1841.    27  cong.    2  sess. 

W.  J.  Stone  sc.    9  x  11.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.      Congress.      A  collection  of   maps,  etc.  published  by 

order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  132]. 

Map  of  the  south  western  district  of  Louisiana.     1st  oct.  1841.     27  cong.     2 

sess.       W.  J.  Stone  sc.     13x17.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.    no.  134]. 

South  eastern  district  Louisiana.     1st  oct.  1841.     27  cong.    2d  sess.     W.J. 

Stone  sc.    9  x  11.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  131]. 

Louisiana.     10|  x  12^. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas;  [etc.]  New  ed.  rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  1842.     p.  55]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  and  the  Arkansas  territory. 

16  X  lOj.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  [1842]. 
[In  Hinton  (J.   H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 

3d  ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  435]. 

Map  of  Louisiana  representing  the  several  land  districts.     Prepared  to  accom- 
pany the  surveyor  general's  report.    Oct.  18, 1849.     16x16.     [n.  p.  1849]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  Louisiana  representing  the  several  land  districts.  Prepared  to  accom- 
pany the  surveyor  general's  report.  Nov.  4,  1850.  16^  x  16^.  [n.  p. 
1850]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Mississippi  &  Louisiana.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.  Printed 
in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     14|  x  11. 

[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).  Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]  foL 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  16]. 


376  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Iiouisiana.     Carte  du  bassin  inferieur  de  la  riviere  Rouge  a  I'origine  de  la  colonisa- 
tion. 
[In    Thomassy    (P.)     Geologic  pratique  de  la  Louisiane.     4°.     Nouvelle 
Orleans,  1860.     pp  226-227]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  Louisiana  and  Mississippi  illustrating  the  operations  of  the 

U.  S.  forces  in  the  department  of  the  gulf.     Compiled  1863.     Drawn  by 
H.  Lindenkohl.     col.     28x28.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Military  map  of  part  of  Louisiana.     Compiled  at  the  U.  S.  coast  survey. 

Drawn  by  H.  Lindenkohl.     1863.     col.     16  x  26.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Johnson's  Arkansas,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana,     col.     23x17.    New  York, 

A.  J.  Johnson,  [1866]. 

Schonberg's  map.    col.    11x13.    [New  York,  Sch6nberg&  co.  1866]. 

Dr.  F.  Y.  Hopkins'  preliminary  geological  map  of  Louisiana,     col.     12  x  15. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &co.  [1870]. 

Colton' s  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  and  eastern  part  of  Texas.     Compiled 

from  United  States  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources,  shewing  the  coun- 
ties, townships,  sections,  fractional  sections,  settlement  rights,  railroads, 
etc.     col.     30  X  39.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871. 

Hardee's  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  map  of  Louisiana,  embracing 

portions  of  Arkansas,  Alabama,  Mississippi  and  Texas.  From  recent  sur- 
veys and  investigations  and  officially  compiled  under  authority  of  the 
legislature,  by  T.  S.  Hardee,     col.     53  x  64.     New  Orleans,  E.  Steel,  1871. 

Louisiana  state  university  topographical  map  of  Louisiana.     Showing  the 

characteristic  features  of  the  surface  of  the  state  in  symbols  and  colors. 
Compiled  by  S.  H.  Lockett.  col.  30  x  33.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &C0.  [1873]. 

Map  showing  crevasses  ^nd  devastation  by  overflow  of  the  Mississippi  river 

in  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi.  From  notes  compiled  and  fur- 
nished by  T.  S.  Hardee.  1874.  col.  36  x  22.  New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis, 
[1874]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Arkansas,  Louisiana, 

and  Mississippi,     col.     26  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

State  of  Louisiana.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  record  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     23J  x  29.     New  York,  J. 
Bien,  [1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Gray's  new  map  of  Louisiana.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     16  x  26.     Phila- 

delphia, 0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1878]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  New  Orleans,  and  a  chart  of  the  passes  of  the  Missis- 
sippi river. 

Gulf  of  Mexico,  Louisiana,  Breton  sound  to  Derniere  island  including  the 

delta  of  the  Mississippi.     From  the  United  States  coast  survey  1853-77. 
24  X  37^.     London,  admiralty,  1878. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1638]. 

Political  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,     col.     12  x  15.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1881]. 
[Louisiana  (State  of).     State  bureau  of  agriculture  &  immigration]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  377 

Lomsiana.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana  with  adjacent  parts  of  Mis- 
sissippi, Arkansas  and   Texas.      By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.   was 
i^ued  in  1880.     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Eand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Louisiana.     22  pp.     1  map. 

9*  X  12*.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,     col.     12  x  15.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 
[Louisiana.     State  bureau  of  agriculture  and  immigration]. 

The  Louisiana  state  university  topographical  map  of  Louisiana  showing 

the  characteristic  features  of  the  surface  of  the  state  in  symbols  and 
colors.  Compiled  from  the  latest  and  most  authentic  sources  with  many 
additions  and  corrections  from  actual  reconnoissance  by  S.  H.  Lockett 
assisted  in  the  draughting  by  D.  M.  Brosnan.  col.  30^  x  33.  New 
York,  G.  ^y.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.   [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Louisiana.     22  pp.     1  map. 

fold.     16°.    "^Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Charts  and  plans  illustrating  the  topography  and  settlements  of  Louisiana, 

and  the  progressive  developments  of  New  Orleans.     Collected  and  classi- 
fied from  original  works.     1882.     25  x  18. 
[In  Jones  (Joseph).     Medical  and  surgical  memories.     8°.     New  Orleans, 
1890.  [1889].     v.  3.     pt.  1]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Louisiana.  22  pp.  1  map.  13  x  19.  fold.  16°.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

3Iap  illustrating  the  topography  of  New  Orleans  and  the  coast  of  Louisiana 

and  Mississippi,  prepared  for  Joseph  Jones,  m.  d.  by  T.  S.  Hardee.    24  x  27. 
[In  Jones  (Joseph).     Medical  and  surgical  memories.     8°.     New  Orleans, 
1890.  [1889].     V.  3.     pt.  1]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Louisiana.  By  Frank  A.  Gray.  Natural  scale  1: 1,200,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,   [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 

M.  R.  Brown,  1889.     pp.  102-103]. 
Note. — Insets  "City  of  New  Orleans,"  and   "Passes  of  the  Mississippi 

river." 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  County  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Louisiana  [etc.]  32  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     33  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

Iiouisville,  Ky.     Louisville.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]    .16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  iSl]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 


City  of  Louisville  and  its  enlargements  in  1836.  Drawn  by  E.  D.  Hobbs, 
for  Gabriel  Collins.  15  x  20^.  [Cincinnati],  engraved  by  Doolittle  & 
Munson,  [1836]. 


378  LIST   OF   MAPS    OF   AMERICA. 

Louisville,  Ky.  Hays  (Dr.  J.)  Dr.  Hays'  new,  correct,  and  complete  map  of  the 
city  of  Louisville  and  vicinity  including  New  Albany  and  Jeffersonville, 
Ind.  With  special  and  unique  features  concerning  sanitary,  industrial, 
manufacturing  and  insurance  matters,  etc.  Drawn  by  W.  C.  Coghlan.  on 
rollers.     39  x  46.     Louisville,  Louisville  lith.  co.  [1882]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Louisville  and  environs  Ky.     title. 

index  map.     30  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1884. 

Louisville  and  Nashville  railroad.  Map  of  the  Louisville  and  Nashville  railroad, 
and  its  connections,  fold.  17  x  28.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Matthews,  North- 
rup  &  CO.  engravers,  1882. 

Louisville,  New  Orleans  and  Texas  railroad.  Map  showing  the  route  of  the 
Louisville,  New  Orleans  and  Texas  railroad  and  its  connecting  lines.  Pre- 
pared by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  18  x  45.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.B.  Colton  &  CO,  [1883]. 

Lovejoys  Narrows,  Kennebec  river,  Me.  Plan  of  Lovejoy's  narrows,  from  a 
survey  of  the  Kennebeck  river,  by  lieuts.  J.  K.  Findlay,  N.  B.  Bennett 
&  H.  A.  Wilson  under  the  orders  of  lieut.  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  U.  S.  t.  e. 
1826.  Drawn  by  H.  A.  Wilson  and  engraved  by  B.  Chambers.  20  x  21. 
[Washington,  1826]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  50]. 

Lowell,  Mass.  Plan  of  Lowell  cemetery.  Surveyed  &  drawn  by  Butterfield  & 
Clark.     1850.     18  x  27.     Boston,  C.  Cook,  1850. 

Plan,    from    actual    surveys  by    Sidney  &  Neff.     48  x  53.     Philadelphia, 

S.  Moody,  1850. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Lowell,  Ms.  1876.     Compiled  from  the  most  authentic 

sources  and  published  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.     col.      17^  x  24. 
Boston,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  1876. 

Lower  California.  Carte  tres  curieuse  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  contenant  des  remarques 
nouvelles  &  tres-utiles  non-seulement  sur  les  ports  et  iles  de  cette  mer, 
mais  aussi  sur  les  principaux  pais  de  I'Amerique  tant  Septentrionale  sur 
Meridionale  [etc.]  4  sheets,  each  15  x  17. 
[In  Chatelain  (H.  A. )  Atlas  historique.  [anon.]  fol.  Amsterdam,  1705- 
20.     V.  6.     p.  117]. 

Kaart  van  het  westelyk  gedeelte  van  Nieuwe  Mexico  en  van  California. 

13  X  14. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  og  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1766.     v.  3.     opp.  p.  243]. 

Originalkarte  de  Californischen  halbinsel  nach  den  aufnahmen  der  fiir  die 

Lower  California  company  ausgefiihrten  expedition  unter  J.  Ross  Browne* 
W.  M.  Gabb  &  F.  Loehr  [etc.]     13  x  9.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868. 
[InPeteanann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868.     pi.  14. 
p.  272]. 

North  America,  west  coast.'     Mexico  and  Lower  California.     Manzanilla 

bay  to  the  gulf  of  California  including  the  Revilla  Gegedo  islands.     1873-5. 
25^  X  37J.     London,  admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  2323]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  379 

Lower  California.     North  America,  west  coast.     Mexico  and  Lower  California. 
Cape  San  Lucas  to  San  Diego  bay  with  the  gulf  of  California.     Chiefly 
from  the  surveys  of  commr.  G.  Dewey  &  officers  of  the  U.  S.  ship  Xarra- 
gansett.     1873-5.     25^  x  37^.     London,  admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  2324]. 

— Xuevo  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa,  Durango  y  terri- 

torio  de  la  Baja  California.     Formado  por  G.  de  Fleury.     24  x  34.     San 
Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  AV.  Holt,  1881. 

Lower  Merlon,  Penn.  Kiser  (Ellis)  and  Potts  (C.  A.)  Atlas  of  Lower  Merion, 
Montgomery  co.  including  part  of  Delaware  co.  [Penn.  ]  1  p.  1.  index 
map.     18  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  A.  H.  Mueller,  1896. 

Lucas  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Lucas  co.  Ohio.  From  special  surveys  &  offic'l  rec- 
ords by  the  publishers.  Published  by  J.  D.  &  E.  Janney.  50  x  52. 
[Philadelphia],  J.  D.  &  E.  Janney,  1861. 

Lucca  harbor,  Jamaica.     Plan  of  the  entrances  of  Tampa  bay,  on  the  west  coast 
of  east  Florida  [&]  Plan  of  Lucia  harbour  and  Mantega  bay  in  Jamaica. 
7ix9|&6|x8f. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  46]. 

Lucia.     See  Lucca  harbor,  Jamaica. 

Lumpkin  county,  Ga.     See  Georgia  mining  districts. 

Lunenburg  county,  Va.  Preliminary  map.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
board  of  survey  of  Washington  and  Lee  university,  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss. 
20  X  22.     Staunton,  Va.  1871. 

Lycoming'  county,  Penn.  Topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys  under  the 
direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,     col.     50x61.     New  York,  S.  D.  Tilden,  1861. 

Lyme,  N.  H.  Map  of  the  town  of  Lyme,  Grafton  co.  From  actual  survey  by 
W.  C.  Eaton,     col.     25  x  38.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Lynn,  Mass.  Map  of  Lynn  and  Sawgus.  Surveyed  c^  drawn  by  Alonzo  Lewis. 
1829.  Executed  on  stone  by  James  Eddy.  15  x  18.  Boston,  Pendleton's 
lith.  [1829]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Lynn,  Mass.     83  pp.  incl.  20  sheets,     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Lynn  harbor,  Mass.     Lynn  harbor,  Mass.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  heut.  A.  Murray.     1859.     ed.  of  1864.     18  x  14.     [Washington, 
1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Lyon  county,  Nev.     See  Comstock  lode;  Washoe  mining  claims. 

Lyons,  111.  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  The  north  half  of  Hyde  Park,  the  east  two 
thirds  of  Lyons,  and  town  of  Lake,  Cook  county,  Illinois.  Scale:  4 
inches  to  the  mile.     col.     30  x  42.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  1883. 

McClennan  county,  Tex.     McClennan  co.  Texas.     21  x  23.     St.   Louis,  lith.  by 
A.  Gast&co.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

McCulloch  county,   Tex.      [Map].     21  x  16.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.   Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 


380  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

McGrOwans  pass,  N.  Y.     Cantoonments  between  fort  Knypenhausen  and  McGow- 
an's  pass.     ms.     [anon.]     19  x  12.     [1776]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 

McHenry  county,  111.  Map  of  McHenry  co.  Illinois.  Compiled  and  published 
from  county  records,  actual  surveys  &  personal  examinations  by  M.  H. 
Thompson  &  brother.  1862.  col.  45  x  59.  [n.  p.  M.  H.  Thompson  & 
brother,  1862]. 

McKean  county,  Penn.  Map  of  McKean  co.  Pennsylvania  1857.  Drawn  in  the 
ooffice  of  AV.  K.  King,  Smethport,  Pa.  col.  27  x  25.  [Smethport,  Pa. 
1857]. 

Map  of  district  no.  4,  last  purchase.     From  north  line  of  Pennsylvania  to 

south  line  of  Ridgway  and  Benzinger  townships,  Elk  co.  Pa.     Drawn 
from  official  records  and  actual  surveys  by  J.  L.  Brown.     59  x  26.     [n.  p. 

1878]. 

Opperman  (J.)     Opperman's  latest  map  showing  that  portion  of  McKean 

CO.  Pa.  in  front  of  present  oil  developement.     30  x  38^.     Bradford,  Pa. 
J.  Opperman,  [1879]. 

Map  showing  portions  of  Allegany,  Cattaraugus,  McKean  and  Potter  coun- 

ties.   By  J.  Opperman.    27x39.    New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1881]. 

Map  showing  portions  of  McKean,  Warren,  Forest  and  Elk  counties.     By 

J.  Opperman.      34  x  39.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  [1881]. 

Mackenzie  river.  The  discoveries  of  the  exploration  under  the  command  of  cap- 
tain Franklin,  near  the  mouth  Mackenzie  river,  and  on  the  sea  coast  & 
east  &  west.     1825-26.     By  E.  N.  Kendall.     27  x  50.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1828. 

Mackinac,    Mich.      Survey   of  a  road   route  from  Saginaw  to  Mackinac,   M.  T. 
Executedbylieut.  Poole  3d  art' y.    25cong.    2d  sess.     19x26.     [Washing- 
ton, 1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no,  153]. 

Mackinaw  city.     From  actual  surveys  made  aug.  1857,  by  R.  C.  Phillips. 

20  X  26.     [Cincinnati,  1857]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  "Straits  of  Mackinaw  and  vicinity.    Soundings  in  feet." 

Mackinac  island,  Mich.  Island  of  Mackinac.  Copied  from  original  by  J.  A. 
Ockerson.     17  x  13.     Philadelphia,  J.  Disturnell,  [1875]. 

Kelton  (D.  H.)     Map  of  Mackinac  island,  Michigan.     5x7.     [n.  p.  1882]. 

Mackinac  straits.  Straits  of  Mackinac  with  the  approaches  thereto  from  lakes 
Huron  and  Michigan  and  the  entrance  by  the  Detour  passage  to  the  St. 
Mary's  river.  From  trigonometrical  surveys  under  the  orders  of  lieut. 
col.  James  Kearney  in  1849  and  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb  in  1851,  1852,  1853 
&1854.  22x36.  [Washington,  1856]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1856]. 

McLean  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  McLean  fco.  and  the  state  of 
Illinois,  [etc.]  cxxiii,  93  pp.  incl.  73  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Warner  & 
Beers,  1874. 

McMullen  county,  Tex.     Map.     24  x  15.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879] 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  381 

Macomb  county,  Mich..  Map  of  the  counties  of  Macomb  &  St.  Clair,  Michigan. 
From  special  surveys  and  county  records,  by  Geil  &  Jones.  53  x62.  Phil- 
adelphia, Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1859. 

Macon,  Ga.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Macon,  Ga.  65  pp.  inch  16  sheets. 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  southern  and  southwestern  surveying  and  pub.  co. 

1878. 

Macon  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Macon  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois, 
[etc.]     67,  93  pp.  inch  58  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1874. 

Alden  Ogle  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Macon  county,  Illinois.     91  pp.  inch  29  col. 

maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Alden  Ogle  &  co.  1891. 

Macoupin  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  ^Macoupin  co.  and  the  state  of 
Illinois,  [etc.]  47,  93  pp.  incl.  71  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers, 
1875. 

Madison  county.  111.  Map.  Published  by  Holmes  &  Arnold,  col.  51  x  58. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Holmes  &  Arnold,  [I860]. 

Madison  county,  N.  Y.  Gillette's  map.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction 
of  J.  H.  French,     col.     60  x  57.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1859. 

Madison,  Wis.  Map  of  the  city  of  Madison,  Dane  co.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by 
P.  McCabe.  Engraved  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  43  x  53.  New  York, 
G.  Harrison,  1755. 

Maffitt's  channel.     See  Charleston  harbor,  S.  C. 

Mag-alloway  river,  N.  H.  and  Me.  Map  of  the  Magalloway  river  and  adjacent 
country.  For  the  use  of  sportsmen.  Drawn  by  Charles  L.  Adams.  Com- 
piled by  A.  H.  Sanborn,  1880.     18  x  9.     [n.  p]  1880]. 

Magdalen  islands.     A  chart  of  the  Magdalen  islands  in  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence. 
Surveyed    in    1765.     T.    Jefferys   sculp,    [anon.]      10 J  x  13i.      London, 
Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  15]. 

Magellan  strait.     Geschichte  der  entdeckungsreisen  und  schiffahrten  zur  Magel- 
lan's-strasse  und  zu  den  ihr  benachbarten  liindern  und  meeren.      Von 
J.  G.  Kohl.     8  maps. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1876.     8°.     Berlin, 
1876.     V.  11.     pi.  4-11]. 

Kaerte  van  beyde  de  straten  Magellani  en  lacob  le  Maire.     4J  x  7. 

[In   Inca  (A.)     West-Indische  spieghel.     sm.  4°.     Amsterdam,   1624.     p. 
425]. 

Exquisita  &  magno  aliquot  mensium  periculo  lustrata  et  iam  retecta  freti 

Magellanici  facies  [etc.]     13 J  x  18. 
[In  Mercator   (Gerhard).     Atlas,     ed.  10a.     fol.     Amsterdami,  sumptibus 
H.  Hondij,  1630.     p.  391]. 

Tabula  Magellanica,   qua  Tierrse  del  Fuego,  cum  celeberrimis  fretis  a  F. 

]Magellano  et  I.  Le  Maire  detectis  novissima  et  accuratissima  descriptio 
exhibetur.     16  x  21. 
[In  Janson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Janson,  1653.     v.  2]. 


382  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Magellan  strait.  Tabula  Magellaniea,  qua  Terrpe  del  Fuego,  cum  celeberrimis 
fretis  a  F.  Magellano  et  I.  Le  Maire  detectis  novissima  et  accuratissima 
descriptio  exhibetur.  16  x  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ou  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  199-200]. 


Destroit  de  Magellan,  terre  et  isles   Magellanicques,  etc.     Par  N.  Sanson. 

1657.     9x9i 
[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plevsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.    no.  15]. 

A  new  mapp  of  Magellans  straights  discovered  by  capt.  John  Narbrough 

[comander  then  of  his  majesties  ship  the  Sweepstakes]  as  he  sayled 
through  the  sade  straights.     By  John  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London, 
1673?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  44]. 

Keconocimiento  de  los  estrechos  de  Magallanes  y  San  Vicente  mandado 

hazerpor  su  mg'd  en  el  real  conseio  de  Indias  partieron  de  Lisboa  en  27. 

de  setienbre  de  1618,  y  llegaron  de  buelta  a  San  Lucar  a.  9.  de  iulio  de  1619. 

Cabo  de  dos  Carauelas  Bartolome  Garica  de  Nodal  y  capitan  Goncalo  de 

Nodal.     Cosmographo  Diego  Ramires,  piloto  luan  Manco.     Echa  por  don 

Pedro  Teixeira,  Ealbernas,  cosmographo  de  su  mg'd.     I  de  Courbes  sculp- 

sit.     15^  x  13^. 
[In  Nodal  (Bartolome  Garcia  de).     Relacion  del  viaje  qve  por  orden  de  sv 

mag'd  y  acverdo  del  real  consejo  de  Indias.     sm.  4°.     Madrid,  F.  Correa 

de  Montenegro,  1621.  at  end]. 
Note. — The  Cadiz  reprint  has  a  reduced  copy  of  this  map  dated  1769. 

A  chart  of  the  straights  of  Magellan  in  which  are  inserted  the  observation 

and  discoveries,  of  captn.  Byron,  captn.  Wallis  and  captain  Carteret. 
J.  Russell  sculpt,     [anon.]     22  x  31.     [London,  176-?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  28]. 

A  chart  of  the  straits  of  Magellan.     Enlarged  from  the  chart  published  at 

Madrid  in  1769,  by  don  Juan  de  la  Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla,  and  improved 
from  the  observations  and  surveys  of  captns.  Byron,  Wallis,  and  Carteret 
compared  with  those  of  de  Bougainville.  20^  x  27^.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  & 
J.  Bennett,  July  1,  1775. 
[In  Jeffreys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  30]. 

Chart  of  the  straits  of  Magellan,  including  cape  Horn  and  the  Falkland 

islands,  1849.     [anon.]     32  x  18.     [n.  p.  1849]. 

Tierre  del  Fuego  und  die  Magalhaens-strasse.     Nach  den  aufnahmen  von 

King  und  Fitz-Roy.     10^  x  16J. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiirerdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1857.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1857.     v.  3.     pi.  5]. 

Magrnetic  iron  ore  company,  N.  Y.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B)  &  co.  Map  show- 
ing the  properties  of  the  Magnetic  iron  ore  co.  and  the  route  of  the 
Carthage  &  Adirondack  railway.  21^  x  22J.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1883]. 

Mahoning:  county,  Ohio.  Map.  Showing  the  original  lots  and  farms,  published 
by  J.  W.  Canfield.     col.     41  x  62.     Cantield,  O.     J.  W.  Canfield,  1860. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  383 

Maine.     A  map  of  the  sources  of  the  Chaudiere,  Penobscot,  and  Kennebec  rivers. 
By  [col.  J.]  Montresor.     ms.     22 J  x  19.     [1761]. 
Note, — Montresor' s  Journal  of  this  expedition  from  Quebec  into  Maine  is 
found  in  Maine  historical  society.     Collections,  1831,  v.  1,  i)p.  341-357. 


Penobscot  river  and  bay,  with  the  operations  of  the  English  fleet,  under  sir 
George  Collyer,  against  the  division  of  Massachusetts  troops  acting  against 
fort  Castine,  aug.  1779.  With  full  soundings  up  to  the  present  site  of 
Bangor,     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  57.     [n.  p.  1779]. 

Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 

The  province  of  Maine,  from  the  best  authorities  by  Samuel  Lewis,  1794. 

9^  X  14i. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).      Carey's  American  atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia,   M. 

Carey,  1795.     no.  2]. 

Maine.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).    The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

A  map  of  the  district  of  Maine,  drawn  from  the  latest  surveys  and  other  best 
authorities,  by  Osgood  Carleton.  16  x  20.  Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T. 
Andrews,  1795. 

[In  Sullivan  (James).  The  history  of  the  district  of  Maine.  8°.  Boston, 
I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1795.     front.] 

The  province  of  Maine,  from  the  best  authorities  1795.     14^  x  10. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Eeid,  1796.     no.  5]. 

A  new  chart  of  Nova  Scotia  with  the  south  coast  of  New  Brunswick;  includ- 
ing also  part  of  the  islands  of  St  John  and  Cape  Breton;  and  of  the  coast 
of  New  England.  Regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomical  observa- 
tions. By  capt.  Holland.  28  x  58.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  July, 
1798. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  10]. 

Plan   of  part  of  the  district  of  Main,      [anon.]     col.     13 J  x  15^.      [n.  p. 

178-?]. 
Note. — Gives  the  different  divisions,  patents,  and  claims. 

Maine  entworfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.  25  x  17.  Hamburg,  C.  E.  Bohn, 
1798. 

[Coast  of  Maine].     20i  x  32|. 

[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).  The  American  pilot,  containing  the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  W.  Nor- 
man, 1798.     no.  7]. 

Note. — No  title. 

[Map  of  the  District  of  Maine  and  Lower  Canada,     ms.     anon.]     37|  x  22^. 

[180-?]. 
Note. — Gives  grants  to  various  academies,  colleges,  and  societies. 

Maine.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Eng'd  by  Hooker.     7f  x  9^. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804,  no.  38]. 

Map  of  the  district  of  Maine  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.  By  ]Moses 
Greenleaf.     1815.     col.     40  x  26.     Boston,  Cummings  &  Hilliard,  1815. 


384  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maine.  A  map  &  chart  of  the  bays,  harbours,  post  roads  and  settlements  in  Passa- 
maquoddy  &  Marchias  with  the  large  island  of  Grand  Manan.  Compiled, 
from  actual  survey  by  B.  R.  Jones,  surveyor.  21  x  I62.  Boston,  eng. 
by  T.  Wightman,  [1818]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maine  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.     By  Moses 

Greenleaf.     1820.     col.     40  x  26.     [Boston,  1820]. 

• Geographical,  historical  and  statistical  map  of  Maine.     12  x  9^. 

[In  Complete    (A)    historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  10]. 

Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  and  French  dominions  in  North  Amer- 

ica, by  Jno.  Mitchell. 
[In  United  States.     Congress .     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  148]. 
Note. — That  part  of  Mitchell's  map  of  North  America,  1755,  relating  to 

Maine,  republished  for  the  United  States  and  Canada  boundary  convention. 

Same.     Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  and  French  dominion  in  North 

America.     By  Jno.  Mitchell,  1755.     Drawn  by  S.  L.  Dashiell.     13  x  13. 
[In  United  States.     Statement  on  the  part  of  the  United  States,  of  the  case 
referred,  in  pursuance  of  the  convention  of  sept.  29,  1827.     fol.     Washing- 
ton, U.  S.  telegraph,  1829]. 

Maine,  New  Hampshire  an<l  Vermont.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  sc.     9|  x  7f . 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont,  compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.     D.  H.  Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     17  x  21^. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  Maine,  and  of  the  adjacent  British  provinces. 

Shewing  the  portion  of  that  state  to  which  Great  Britain  lays  claim. 
Reduced  from  the  official  map  A.  with  corrections  from  the  latest  surveys 
by  S.  L.  Dashiell.  1830.  15^  x  16^ 
[In  United  States.  Statement  on  the  part  of  the  United  States,  of  the  case 
referred,  in  pursuance  of  the  convention  of  sept.  29,  1827.  fol.  Wash- 
ington, U.  S.  telegraph,  1829]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  northern  part  of  the  state  of  Maine  and  of  the  adjacent 

British  provinces,  shewing  the  portion  of  that  state  to  which  Great  Britain 
lays  claim.  Reduced  from  the  official  map  A.  with  corrections  from  the 
latest  surveys  by  S.  L.  Dashiell.  1830.  B.  Chambers  sc.  17x15^.  [Wash- 
ington, 1830]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  149]. 

Map  of  Maine  and  New  Brunswick.     By  Moses  Greenleaf.     col.     50  x  42. 

Portland,  Shirley  &  Hyde,  1829. 

Atlas  accompanying  Greenleaf  s  map  and  statistical  survey  of  Maine.     7  pi. 

fol.     New  York,  engraved  by  W.  Chapin,  Portland,  published  by  Shirley 
&  Hyde,  1829. 

CONTENTS. 

PI.  1.  Map  of  the  principal  rivers,  mountains  and  highland  ranges  of  the  state  of  Maine. 
By  Moses  Greenleaf.    1828.    21  x  13. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  385 

Maine — Continued. 

CONTENTS— continued. 

PI.  2.  Sketch  from  Bouchette's  map  of  Upper  &  Lower  Canada  and  the  district  of  Gaspe. 
Exhibiting  the  true  range  of  Highlands  dividing  the  waters  of  the  St.  Lawrence  & 
the  Atlantic,  and  the  imaginary  ranges  claimed  by  the  British  for  the  boundry  of 
the  state  of  Maine.    16  x  16i. 

PI.  3.  Sketch  of  the  imaginary  ranges  of  highlands  reported  by  the  British  surveyors  under 
the  treaty  of  Ghent,  as  extending  across  the  state  of  Maine.    Hi  x  lOi. 

PI.  4.  Vertical  sections,  exhibiting  the  comparative  altitude  of  the  principal  highlands  and 
rivers  of  the  state  of  Maine.    By  Moses  Greenleaf.    1828.    19^  x  29. 

PI.  5.  Map  exhibiting  the  principal  original  grants  &  sales  of  lands  in  the  state  of  Maine. 
By  Moses  Greenleaf.    1829.    32  x  23i 

PI.  6.  Map  of  the  inhabited  part  of  the  state  of  Maine,  exhibiting  the  progress  of  its  settle- 
ment since  the  year  1778,  the  representative  districts  since  the  year  1820  and  the 
population  and  value  of  taxable  property  in  each  district  at  the  year  1820.  By 
Moses  Greenleaf.    19i  x  23. 

PI.  7.  Meteorological  diagrams.    1820-27. 

Maine.     Drawn  by  David  H.   Burr.     16  x  lOh.     New  York,  D.  H.   Burr, 

1831. 
Note. — No.  12  of  Burr's  A  series  of  maps  for  a  general  atlas. 

Map.     Compiled  from  the  most  authentic  surveys,  explorations,  and  authori- 

ties; shewing  the  boundaries  of  the  state,  and  parts  of  the  adjacent 
British  provinces,  according  to  the  provisional  treaty  of  peace  in  1782, 
and  the  definitive  treaty  in  1783.  By  John  G.  Deane.  col.  33  x  27. 
Portland,  C.  A.  Swett,  1840. 

Carte  des  limites  du  Maine,  du  Canada  et  du  X'  veau  Brunswick,  par  mr.  E. 

Cortambert;  principalement  d'apres  une  carte  de  mr.  Hale,  1842.      (Dela- 
mare  sculp' t. )     8  x  7|. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     4me  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1842.     v.   12. 
p.  221]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maine.     With  the  province  of  New  Brunswick.     By 

Moses  Greenleaf.  3d  ed.  Jan.  1844.  col.  50  x  42.  Philadelphia,  J.  H. 
Young  &  F.  Dankworth,  1844. 

Maine  with  a  part  of   Canada  &  New  Brunswick,   shewing  the  disputed 

territory  and  the  boundary  as  settled  by  treaty.     5i  x  7i. 
[In   Holley    (O.    L.)     The    picturesque    touri^t^.     16°.     New  York,  1844. 
opp.  p.  324]. 

Colton's  railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Maine  with  portions  of 

New  Hampshire,  New  Brunswick  &  Canada.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton 
&  CO.     39  X  32.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855. 

New  Map  of  Maine.     Compiled  from  the  original  surveys  &  other  authen- 

tic sources.  Published  by  J.  B.  Mansfield,  col.  46  x  54.  Bangor,  Me. 
J.  B.  Mansfield,  1855. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maine.     From  surveys  made  by  the  United  States  coast 

survey,  from  the  British  and  American  boundary  commissioners  survey, 
[etc.]  Drawn  on  rectangular  polyconic  projection,  according  to  the  U.  S. 
coast  survey  tables  by  H.  F.  Walling.  61  x  63.  Portland,  J.  Chace,  jr. 
1862. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Maine,     col.     13  x  27.     New  York,  A.  J.  John- 

son, [1866]. 
Note. — Taken  from  his  atlas. 

Map  of  Moosehead  lake  and  the  headwaters  of  the  Penobscot  Sr  St.  John 

rivers.  Designed  expressly  for  sportsmen,  hunters,  and  lumbermen. 
Compiled  and  pubHshed  by  John  M.  Way,  jr.  19  x  17.  Boston,  J.  M. 
Way,  jr.  [1874]. 

H.  Doc.  516 25 


386  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maine.      Colton's  Maine.     For  Hoy t,  Fogg  &  Donham.     col,     15x11.    New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

Farrar's  map  of  the  Rangeley  lakes  region  and  the  sources  of  the  Magalloway 

&  Androscoggin  rivers.  Drawn  expressly  for  Farrar's  illustrated  guide 
book,  by  M.  M.  Tidd.  1876.  16 J  x  21.  Boston,  Farrar  &  Johnson, 
[1876]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  map  of  Maine,  [etc.]     15  pp.     1  map.     12  x 

19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Cram's  rail  road  and  county  map  of  Maine.      23  x  16.     Chicago,  G.  F. 

Cram,  1879. 

Map  of  Maine.     For  the  eclectic  geographies.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e. 

Lewis  B.  Folger,  sc.  col.  8^  x  11.  [Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  & 
CO.  1879]. 

Farrar's  map  of  northern  Maine,  Moosehead  lake  and  vicinity,  Sebec  lake 

and  the  headwaters  of  the  Kennebec,  Penobscot  and  St.  John  rivers. 
Drawn  expressly  for  ''Farrar's  Moosehead  lake  and  vicinity  illustrated" 
from  actual  surveys.  By  M.  M.  Tidd.  24  x  19.  Jamaica  Plains,  Ms. 
C.  A.  J.  Farrar,  [1880]. 

Map  of  routes  to  Kaadn,  to  accompany  paper  in  '*  Appalachia,"  J.  W.  & 

J.  Sewall,  c.  e's.  Appalachia.  v.  2.  pi.  9.  14x16.  [Boston],  photo, 
lith.  Forbes  CO.  [1881]. 

Map  of    the  headwaters  of  the  Arrostook,  Penobscot  &  St.  John  rivers, 

Maine.  Prepared  expressly  for  Thomas  Sedgwick  Steele.  19 J  x  21^. 
[n.  p.  1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Maine  and  of  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

Hampshire  and  the  dominion  of  Canada.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869. 
Paul  Goepel,  draughtsman.     29  x  37.     Washington,  eng.  D.  McClelland, 
[1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Bradley  &  co.     County  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Maine,     [anon.] 

col.     15  X  21^     [Piiiladelphia,  Bradley  &  co.  1882]. 

Map  of  Moosehead  lake  and  northern  Maine,  from  the  headwaters  of  the 

Penobscot,  Kennebec  and  St.  John  rivers.  Specially  adapted  to  the  uses 
of  sportsmen  and  lumbermen.  Compiled  and  published  by  Lucius  L. 
Hubbard,  rev.  ed.     19  x  23|^.     Boston,  A.  Meissel  lith.  1883. 

Colby  (Geo.  N.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Maine.     Including  statistics, 

[etc].    115  pp.  incl.  47  maps.     fol.     Houlton,  Me.  G.  N.  Colby  &  co.  1884. 

Stuart  (J.  H.)  &  co.     Stuart's  atlas  of  the  state  of  Maine,  etc.     1st  rev.  ed. 

110  pp.  incl.  58  maps.     fol.     South  Paris,  Me.  J.  H.  Stuart  &.co.  1890. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  and  shippers' 

guide  of  Maine,  [etc.]  34  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Maine.     Published  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  New  York.     For  the 

Maine  state  year  book.     G.  M.  Dorham,  publisher.     12  x  16. 
[In  Maine   (State  of).     Maine  register.     1893-1894.     Compiled  by  G.  M. 
Donham.     16°.     Portland,  Me.  1893]. 

See  Androscoggin  county;  Cumberland  county;  Franklin  county;  Hancock 

county;  Kennebec  county;  Lincoln  county;  Oxford  county;  Penobscot 
county;  Piscataquis  county;  Sagadahoc  county;  Washington  county;  York 
county. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  387 

Maiden,  Mass.  "Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Maiden  city,  Mass.  151  pp. 
incl.  37  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1885. 

Malouine  islands.     See  Falkland  islands. 

Malverne  Hill,  Va.     Entrenchments  of  the  union  army  after  the  battle  of  Mal- 
verne  Hill's  peninsula  campaign. 
[In   Bechler    (Gustavus   R. )     Atlas    showing    battles,    engagements,    and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,    obi.  12°.\ 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     plate  8]. 

Manassas  plains,  Va.     See  Bull  Run,  Va. 

Manchester,  N.  H.  Flynn  (Thomas).  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Manchester,  N.  H.  1 
p.  1.  index  map.     17  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1896. 

Manhattan  island,  N.  Y.  Lefevre  (I.  A.)  Atlas  of  Manhattan  island,  N.  Y. 
Scale  50  ft.  to  an  inch.  v.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6.  fol.  New  York,  I.  A.  Lefevre, 
[1895]. 

Manhattan  railway,  N.  Y.  Manhattan  railway.  Official  map  and  guide  to  all 
the  elevated  railways  in  New  York  city.     24  x  29.     [New  York,  1881]. 

Manitoba,  Canada.     Map  of  part  of  the  North  West  territory,  including  the  prov- 
ince of  Manitoba.     Shewing  an  approximate  classification  of  the  lands. 
Compiled  and  drawn  by  J.  Johnston.     Preliminary  ed.     col.     18  x  25. 
[Montreal],  under  the  supervision  of  J.  Johnston,  [1879]. 
[Canada.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Manitoba.     4  pp.    1  col.  map.    12^  x 

19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1880]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  sectional  map  of  Manitoba.     Showing  also  elec- 

toral districts  and  counties,     col.     12^  x  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  [1880]. 

Descriptions  and  plans  of  certain  Indian  reserves  in  the  province  of  Mani- 

toba and  the  north-west  territories.      1889.      113  pp.      78  maps.      fol. 
[Ottawa,  1889]. 
[Canada.     Department  of  Indian  affairs]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Manitoba.     9  pp.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1892]. 

Manitou  island,  Mich..  Copper  harbor,  Manitou  island  &  Point  Kewaiwona.  By 
T.  S.  Thompson.     7  x  12.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Mansfield,  Ohio.  Robinson  (E.)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Mans- 
field, Ohio,     title.     13  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1882. 

Mantega  bay,  Jamaica.     Plan  of  the  entrances  of  Tampa  bay,  on  the  west  coast 
of  east  Florida.  [&]  Plan  of  Lucia  Harbour  and  Mantega  bay  in  Jamaica. 
7ix9|  &6|x8|. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  46]. 

Manzanilla  bay.     See  Limon  bay,  Colombia,  S.  A. 

Marathon  .county.  Wis.  Map  of  the  county  of  Marathon,  Wisconsin.  Compiled 
and  published  by  Bussell  &  Hoi  way.  title.  93  plats.  8°.  [La  Crosse,  Wis. 
1881]. 

Marblehead,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  Marblehead,  Mass.  title.  62  pp. 
incl.  15  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 


388  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mare  island  straits,  Cal.     Mare  island  straits,  Cal.     Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  W.  P.  McArthur.     1851.     Sketch  J.  no.  2.     7  x  12. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Margallaway  river.     See  Magallaway  river. 

Marie  Galante,  West  Indies.     L'isle  de  Mariegalande  scituee  a  15.  degrez   40. 
min.  au  nord  de  la  lingne  equinoctiale,  gouuernee  par  mr.  de  Temericourt. 
F.  Lapointe  sculp,     [anon.]     8^  x  12.     [Paris,  ab.  1671]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  22]. 

Isola  di  Maria  Galante  nelle  Antilli.     8^  x  12. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).    Atlante  Veneto.     fol.    Venetia,  1695-97.    v.  2. 
pt.  2.     pp.  160-161]. 

Mariel  (Port),  Cuba.     Plan  de  Puerto  de  Mariel.    [By  Fran.  Math.  Cell,     anon.] 

10  X  8. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  85]. 

Plan  of  port  Cavanas  [&]  Plan  of   port  Mariel,  Cuba.     8|  x  6|  &  9i  x  7\. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  48]. 

Marietta,  Ohio.    A  plan  of  the  ruins  of  the  ancient  fortifications  at  Marietta.    8x8. 
[In  Schultz  (Christian).     Travels  on  an  inland  voyage.     8°.     New  York, 
1810]. 

Anciens  ouvrages  a  Marietta,  Ohio.     Grave  par  J.  Lemaitre.     8  x  10. 

[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     1825.     ler  serie.    27-28.     8°.     Paris, 
Gide  fils,  1825.     p.  162]. 

Marion  county,  Ind.  Map.  By  Condit,  Wright  &  Hayden.  col.  48  x  43. 
Indianapolis,  1855. 

Atlas  of  Indianapolis  and  Marion  county,  Ind.     Corrected  and  revised  by 

Gustav  Bohn,  from  county  records,  surveys,  and  plat  books  of  Henry  B. 
Fatout.  96  pp.  inch  42  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co. 
1889. 

Marion  county,  S.  C.  Map  of  Marion  county,  South  Carolina.  A  complete  map 
showing  the  townships,  public  roads  &  principal  residences.  Original  sur- 
vey made  by  Harllee  about  1815.  Enlarged  and  improved  may  1882  by 
P.  Y.  Bethea.     col.     22  x  30.     [Marion,  S.  C.  1882]. 

Marquette   bay,    Mich.     Chart  of  Marquette  bay.     By   T.    S.   Thompson,  1861. 

11  X  14.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Marquette  county,  Mich.  Howe  &  Terry.  Map  of  a  portion  of  the  silver  range 
of  lake  Superior,  Marquette  county,  Michigan.  19  x  25.  New  York, 
Howe  &  Terry,  [1864]. 

Marquette  harbor.  Lake  Superior.     Preliminary  chart  of  Marquette  harbor,  lake 
Superior.     Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade, 
by  Geo.  W.  Lamson.     1859.     30x24.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United  States.    War  dt^partment.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  I860]. 

Marshall  county,  111.  Alden,  Ogle  &  co.  Plat  book  of  Marshall  and  Putnam 
counties.  111.     82  pp.  incl.  25  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Alden,  Ogle&  co.  1890. 

Marshall  county,  "W.  Va.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Map  of  the  "Pan  handle,"  embracing 
counties  of  Hancock,  Brooks,  Ohio  and  Marshall,  West  Virginia,  col. 
65  X  33.     [New  York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  389 

Marthas  Vineyard,   Mass.     Map  of  the  island  of  Martha's  Vineyard  with  its 
dependencies.     10|  x  85. 
[In  Crevecceur  (J.  H.  St.  J.  de).     Letters  from  an  American  farmer.     8°. 
London,  1782]. 

Same.     Carte  de  Tile  ae  Martha's  Vineyard  avec  ses  dependances.     8^  x  10^. 

[In  Crevecceur  (J.  Hector  Sidnt  John"de).     Letters  d'un  cultivateur  Ameri- 

cain.     8°.     Paris,  Cuchet,  1787.     v.  2.      opp.  p.  147]. 

Blizzard's  bay  and  part  of  Martha's  Vineyard.     19  x  24.     New  York,  E.  & 

G.  Blunt,  1857. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Martha's  Vineyard  and  Nantucket  sound.     21  x  39.     New  York,  E.  &  G.  W. 

Blunt,  1857. 
[L'nited  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

See  also  Cottage  City,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass. 

Martinique,  West  Indies.     Carte  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique.     7^  x  12. 

[In  Feuillee  (Louis).  Journal  des  observations  physiques.  4°.  Paris,  P. 
Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     p.  236]. 

'  ^L'isle  de  la   Martinique  scituee    a    14    degrez    30   minutes  de  la   latitude 

septentrionale.      A.    Peyrounin    sculp.      12  x   17.     Paris,    P.    Mariette, 
[1664]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no,  30]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

— -- —     Cul  du  Sac,  Port  du  Carenage,  et  Fort  Royal  de  la  Martinique  en  I'estat  qui 
I'etoit  lors  de  la  guerre  auec  I'Angleterre  en  1666  et  67.      [anon.]    9  x  13. 
[n.  p.  1670]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  32]. 

Basse-terre  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique,  bourg,  fort  S.  Pierre,  rade,  baterie  et 

habitations  circonuoisines.     [anon.]     9  x  13.     [n.  p.  1670?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  31]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique.     Dressee  sur  des  plans  manuscrits  entr' 

autres  sur  celui  de  mr.  Houel  assujetis  a  des  observations  astronomiques 
et  concilies  avec  des  memoires  particuliers  de  feu  mr.  Guill.  Delisle.  Par 
Philippe  Buache.     18  x  23.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 

[In  Delisle  (Guillaume).  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  & 
C.  Mortier,  [1741?].     v.  2.     no.  43]. 

Note. — This  map  is  found  also  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique  colonie  Fran^oise  de  I'une  des  isles  Antilles 

de  I'Amerique  dressee  sur  des  plans  manuscrits  entr' autres  sur  celui  de 
mr.  Houel  assujetis  a  des  observations  astronomiques  et  concilies  avec  des 
memoires  particuliers  de  feumr.  Guill.  Delisle,  et  presentee  am.  lecomte 
de  Maurepas  par  Philippe  Buache.  18  x  24.  Paris,  chez  la  we.  du  sr. 
Delisle,  1745. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique.     Dressee  sur  des  plans,  manuscrits  entr' au- 

tres sur  celui  de  mr.  Houel  et  concilies  avec  des  memoires  particuliers  de 
feu  mr.  Guill.  Delisle.    Par  Philippe  Buache.    18J  x  24.    Paris,  we.  du  sr. 
Dehsle,  30  av.     1745. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  18]. 

A  map  of  Martinico,  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.  [Also]  A  map  of 

Guadalupe.     8  x  9^. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.    1759.    8°.    London,  Sands,  1759.    v.  21.    p.  94]. 


390  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Martinique,  "West  Indies.     An  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Martinico.     By  T. 
Kitchin.     7^  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1758].     v.  27. 
Dec.  1758.     opp.  p.  608]. 

A  view  of  the  coast  of  Martinico,  taken  by  desire  of  rear  adml.  Rodney 

before  the  attack  in  jan.  1/62.     17  x  11^.     Engraved  by  T.  Kitchin. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas) .     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  347]. 

— A  map  of  Martinico  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.     A.  Bell  sculpt. 

8x9^. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1759.     8°.     Edinburgh,  [1759].    v.  21.     p.  92]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  la  Martinique  dressee  par  mr.  Bellin.     Communiquee  au 

public  par  les  heretiers  de  Homann.     1762.     col.     18  x  21. 
[In  Homan  (J.  B.).    Atlas  geographicus  major,     fol.    Norimbergae,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,- 1759.    v.  1.     no.  150]. 

Martinico,  one  of  the  Caribbee  islands,  in  the  West  Indies;  subject  to  the 

French,  according  to  the  observations  of  mr.  Houel.     By  Thomas  Jefferys. 
13  X  15. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America.     foL     London,  1760.    pt.  2.     opp.  p.  118]. 

Isle  de  Martinique.    Croisy  sc.     8^  x  13^. 

[In  Chambon  ( ).     Le  commerce  del' Amerique par  Marseille,     [anon.] 

4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  1.     p.  245]. 

Martinico,  one  of  the  Caribbee  islands,  in  the  West  Indies;  subject  to  the 

French.     According  to  the  observations  of  mr.  Houel,  by  Thos.  Jefferys. 
col.     13i  x  14i     [London,  T.  Jefferys,  1768]. 

Same.     Martinico,  one  of  the  Caribbee  islands,  in  the  West  Indies;  subject 

to  the  French.     According  to  the  observations  of  mr.  Houel.     By  Thos. 
Jefferys.     13f  x  14^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West. Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 
100]. 

Het  Westindisch  eiland  Martinique.     12  x  14. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1767.     v.  3.  opp.  p.  73]. 

La  Martinique  par  les  ingenieurs  Anglais  lorsqu'ils  en  etoient  possesseurs,  par 

Jefferys  1775.     18  x  20.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1779. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis) .   Atlas  Am^riquain  Septentrional,   fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?]     no.  23]. 

Carta  rappresentante  1'  isola  della  Martinicca.     8|  x  11|^. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     anon.     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  25]. 

Martinico,  done  from  actual  surveys  and  observations,  made  by  English 

engineers  whilst  the  island  was  in  their  possession.     By  Thomas  Jefferys. 
Lately  improved  by  an  officer.     New  ed.     18  x  24.     London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  march  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (I^.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
I^urie  &  Whittle,  1818.     no.  24]. 

Maryland.     Noua  teme  Marise  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp.     11 J  x  15. 

[In  Relation   (A)  of  Maryland,     [anon.]     sm.  4°.     London,  W.  Peastley, 
1635]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  391 

Maryland.     Same.     Noua  terrae-Marise  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp,     llj  x  15. 

[In  Relation  (A)  of  Maryland,  re-printed  from  the  London  ed.  1635.   [anon.] 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  J.  Sabin,  1865]. 

Same.     Noua  terrge-Marise  tabula.     11^  x  15. 

[InOgilby  (John).     America,     fol.     London,  for  the  author,  1671.    p.  183]. 
XoTE. — A  revised  edition  of  the  map  of  1635,  which  is  known  as  the  lord 
Baltimore  map. 

A  land-skip  of  the  province  of  Maryland;  or,  the  lord  Baltimor's  plantation 

neere  Virginia.     By  Geo.  Alsop,  gent.     [1666].     4f  x  6J.     [Reprint]. 
[In   Alsop  (George).     A   character  of    the    province    of    Maryland.      8°. 
Baltimore,  1880:  Maryland  historical  society.     Fund-publication,  no.  15]. 

Same.     A  land-skip  of  the  province  of  Maryland;  or,  the  lord  Baltimor's 

plantation  neere  Virginia.     By  Geo.  Alsop.     4|  x  6|. 
[In  his  A  character  of  the  province  of  Maryland.     London,  by  T.  J.  for  P. 

Dring,  1666.     [Reprint].     A  new  edition  by  J.  G.  Shea.     8°.     Baltimore, 

1880]. 
[Maryland  historical  society.     Fund-publication,  no.  15]. 
Note. — A  republication  of  Gowan's  Bibl:  Americana,     No.  5. 

Virginia  and  Maryland  as  it  is  planted  and  inhabited  this  present  year  1670. 

Surveyed  and  exactly  drawne  by  the  only  labour  &  endeavour  of  Augustin 
Herrman.  W.  Faithorne  sculpt.  [London],  1673.  31^  x  37i.  [London, 
reproduced,  1896]. 
Note. — This  reproduction  from  the  only  known  engraved  copy  in  the  British 
museum,  was  made  at  my  request  through  the  state  department.  The 
influence  of  Herman's  map  is  seen  in  all  maps  of  Virginia  and  ^laryland 
up  to  Fry  and  Jefferson's  in  1751.  The  only  known  reproduction  in  this 
country  is  found  in  a  reduced  form  in  Maryland  and  Virginia  boundary 
report  for  1873. 

A  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     F.  Lamb,  sculp.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).     The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.     New  ed. 
fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     opp.  p.  43]. 

A  map  of  Maryland  and  Virginia  in  1682.     10^  x  8. 

[In  Bowden  (James) .     The  history  of  the  society  of  friends   in   America 
8°.     London,  1850.     v.  1.     p.  339]. 

A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  Newfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new  England, 

new  Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  and  part  of  Carolina.     By 
lohn  Thornton.     17x21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  New  England,  and  New  York,  New  larsey,  Pensilvania, 

Maryland,  and  Virginia.     By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.  Morden  and  Philip 
Lea.     18  x  21.     London,  I.  Thornton,  [etc.  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  16] . 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  east  &  west  New  Jarsey.    By  John  Thorn- 

ton and  Wiil  Fisher.     20  x  31.     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  8]. 
Note. — Coast  chart  with  soundings. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     By  H.  Moll,  geographer.     10  x  7. 

[In  Atlas  geographicus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America. 

sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  700]. 


392  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maryland.     A  new  map  of  Virginia,  Mary-land  and  the  improved  parts  of  Penn- 
sylvania &  New  Jarsey.     1719.     Revised  by  I.  Senex.     19  x  22. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  jor  D.  Browne,  1721. 
opp.p.240]. 

Virginia  and  Maryland.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10^     [London,  1736?]. 

Note. — From  his  Atlas  minor.     1736? 

The  boundary  lines  between  the  provinces  of  Maryland  &  Pennsylvania: 

including  the  three  lower  counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  &  Sussex,  forming 
now  the  state  of  Delaw^are  as  defined  by  the  agreement  of  1732,  the  decree 
of  lord  chancellor  Hardwicke,  of  may  1750,  and  the  agreement  of  1760. 
10^  X  7|. 

[In  Maryland  (State  of) .  Message  of  the  governor,  transmitting  the  reports 
of  the  joint  commissioners  and  of  col.  Graham.    8°.    Washington,  1850]. 

Note. — Showing  Mason  &  Dixon  line. 

A  map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  counties  of  New- 

castle, Kent  and  Sussex  on  Delaware:  Showing  the  temporary  limits  of 
the  jurisdiction  of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  fixed  according  to  an  order 
of  his  majesty  in  council  dated  the  25th  day  of  may  in  the  year  1738. 
Surveyed  in  the  year  1739.  A  scale  of  English  miles  sixty  and  a  half  in 
one  degree  of  latitude.  13^  x  14. 
'[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1667-1747].  v.  1.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.,  1852.     p.  594]. 

[Lord  Baltimore's  boundary  map].     14  x  9.     [1740]. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.     v.  16.    8°. 

Harrisburg,  E.  K.  Meyers,  1890.     front.] 
Note. — No  title. 

A  map  of  parts  of  the  provinces  of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  with  the 

counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex  on  Delaware  according  to  the 
most  exact  surveys  yet  made  drawn  in  the  year  1740.     [By  Benjamin  East- 
burn].     18x21. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     The  breviate  in  the  boundary  dis- 
pute between  Penna.  and  Maryland.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1891.    v.  16]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey  &c.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     8|^  x  10^. 
[In  London    (The)  magazine,   1755.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
V.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 
Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.     Engraved  by  Thos. 
Jefferys.     31  x  50.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1755?]. 
Note. — Revised  by  J.  Dalrymple.     See  1775  for  another  edition. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  26]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  and  North 
Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson,  in  1751.  30|  x  48J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
54-57]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  393 

Maryland.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Virginia  &  Maryland.     By  Eman.  Bowen. 
9  X  13. 
[In  his  (A)  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  61]. 

A  map  of  Maryland  with  the  Delaware  counties  and  the  southern  part  of 

New  Jersey,  &c.     By  T.   Kitchin.     6^x9.     [London],   for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1757]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1757].     v.  26. 
Aug.  1757.     opp.  p.  376]. 

Virginia,   Maryland,    Pennsilvania,    East    &  West  New  Jarsey.     [anon.] 

20  X  31.     [London],  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     London,  for  W.  Mount, 
[etc.]  1758.     opp.  p.  23]. 

Virginia,  Marylandia   et  Carolina  in  America  Septentrionali  Britannorum 

industriaexcultse  reprsesentse  aloh.  Baptist  Homann.     col.    19  x23. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B. )    Atlas  geographicus  major,    fol.    Norimberg?e,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  143]. 

Maryland.     Map  accompanying  agreement  between  Id.  Baltimore  &  T.  &  R. 

Penn.     July  4,  1760.     9 J  x  13^. 
[In   Pennsylvania  archives.     By  Samuel  Hazard    [1760-1776].     v.  4.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.,  1853.     front]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  Pensilvania,  Virginia,  Mary- 

land and  New  Jersey.     J.  Gibson  sc.     [anon.]     10  x  13 J.     [London,  1762]. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]    12°.    London,  for  A.  Millar,  [etc.] 
1762.     v.  3]. 

Carte  de  la  Virginie,  jMari-Land  &a.     Tiree  des  meilleures  cartes  Angloises. 

7i  X  12. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas) .     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     nu.  35]. 

A  map  of  that  part  of  America  where  a  degree  of  latitude  was  measured  for 

the  Royal  society  by  Cha:  Mason  &  Jere:  Dixon.    J.  Mynde,  sculp.     6j  x  4. 
[In  Philosophical  transactions.     1768.     4°.     London,  1769.     v.  58.     p.  325]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  prov- 

ince of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Caro- 
lina. Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  [Engraved  by 
Thomas  Jefferys].  30|  x  48|.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys, 
[1776?]. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  21-22]. 

Note. — J.  Dalrymple's  revision  republished  without  additions.  See  1755  for 
the  other  edition. 

Same.     col.     31  x  48^     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  25.     also  v.  5.     no.  22-23]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North 
Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  [Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys] .  30^  x  48.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776?]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  27-28]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  18-19]. 


394  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maryland.    Same.    Yirginie,  Maryland  en  2  feuilles  par  Fry  et  Jefferson.    Traduit, 
eorrige,  augment^.     26  x  38.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis ) .    Atlas  AmMquain  Septentrional,    f ol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  16]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panionn  the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  Elk 
river  in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills, 
col.     11  X  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 

North  Carolina;  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio  and  all  the  rivers  which 
fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river  Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river, 
lake  Erie;  part  of  the  lakes  Huron,  Michigan  &c.  and  all  the  country 
bordering  on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thos.  Hutchins.  Engrav'd  by 
T.  Cheevers.  35  x  43.  London,  T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
Note. — This  map  is  inserted  in  the  text  of  his  book  entitled  "A  topograph- 
ical description  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina." 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  20]. 

Same.    A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland 

and  North  Carolina,    [etc.]     By  Thos.  Hutchins.    fold.     36x44.     London, 
T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
[Rochambeau:  48]. 

Same.     Partie  occidentale  de  la  Virginie,  Pensylvanie,  Maryland  et  Caroline 

Sept' le ;  le  riviere  d' Ohio,  [etc.]   Par  Hutchins.    19x23.    Paris,  le  Rouge, 
1781. 
[Rochambeau:  49]. 

[Map  showing  proposals  for  improving  the  inland  navigation  of  Pennsylva- 

nia and  Maryland,  by  opening  a  communication  between  the  tide-waters 
of  Delaware  and  Chesapeakbay].     14  x  17. 
[In  American  philosophical  society.      Transactions.      2d  ed.     corrected. 
Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken  &  son,  1779.     v.  1.     p.  367]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Virginia,  and  part  of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania. 

Jno.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  31  dec.  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew  1780.     v.  1.     dec. 
1780.     opp.  p.  787]. 

A  new  map  of   the  province   of  Maryland   in   North   America,     [anon.] 

11  X  13. 
[In    Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  [1780].     v.  66. 
feb.  1780.     opp.  p.  57]. 

A  map  of  Maryland  with  part  of  Virginia  and  Pensylvania.     A.  Bell  sculpt. 

6i  X  6^ 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.    1781.    8°.    Edinburgh,  [1781].    v.  43.    p.  560]. 

Carte  de  la  Virginie,  du  Maryland  et  de  I'etat  de  Delaware.     9  x  12J. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil.  (Michel  Ren^. )     Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
surlesAnglo-Americains.    Gravures  et  cartes.   4°.    Bruxelles,  1782.   pi.  5]. 

[Cote   de  York-town   a   Boston.     Marches   de   I'arm^e.     anon.     ms.     col. 

17  x  65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same      Diffi^'rents    camps    de  I'armee  de  York-town  i\  Boston,     [anon.] 

\0\  X  'm.     n.  p.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  395 

Maryland.  To  the  American  philosophical  society  this  map  of  the  peninsula 
between  Delaware  &  Chesapeak  bays  with  the  said  bays  and  shores  adja- 
cent drawn  from  the  most  accurite  surveys  is  inscribed  by  John  Church- 
man.    22^  X  17.     [Baltimore,  1788]. 

[Rochambeau:  81. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Map.     Laid  down  from  an  actual  survey  of  all  the  principal  waters,  public 

roads,  and  divisions  of  the  counties  therein,  describing  the  situation  of  the 
cities,  towns,  vill^es;  [etc.]  by  Dennis  Griffith.     June  29,  1794.     col. 
30  X  50.     Philadelphia,  J.  Vallance,  1795. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Maryland.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

^ —    The  state    of    Maryland,  from  the    best   authorities.     By   Samuel    Lewis. 

11  X  16}. 
[In    Carey    (Mathew).     Carey's    American    atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  12]. 

Same.    The  state  of  Maryland,  from  the  best  authorities.     By  Samuel  Lewis. 

W.  Barker,  sculp.     Engraved  for  Carey's  Am.  ed.  of  Guthrie's  geography 
improved,     fold.     11  x  16^     [Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1795]. 
[Rochambeau:  12]. 

The  states  of  Maryland  and  Delaware,  from  the  latest  surveys.     1795.     B. 

Martin,  sculp.     14  x  17. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  13]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Maryland  and  Delaware.     By  J.  Denison.     A.  Doolittle 

sculp.    Miles  68.9  to  a  degree.     7J  x  9^. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.    part  1.    p.  567]. 

The  state  of  Maryland,  from  the  best  authorities  by  Samuel  Lewis.    Ameri- 

can miles  69^  to  a  degree.    11}  x  16}. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).    Carey's  general  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.Carey, 
1796.    map  35]. 

Maryland.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  A.  Lawson.     7|  x  9f . 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).    A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.    no.  40]. 

Maryland.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     A  geographical  description  of  the  states  of  Maryland 
and  Delaware.     18°.     Philadelphia,  1807]. 

Maryland.     11}  x  16^ 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 

Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  16]. 
Note. — Inset  "  Western  part  of  Maryland." 

Plan  of  proposed  canals.     B.  T.  Welch  sc.     10  x  11|. 

[In  Mills  (Robert).     A  treatise  on  inland  navigation.     12°.     Baltimore,  F. 
Lucas,  jr.  1820]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  ^Maryland.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     11  x  19. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  20]. 


396  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maryland.     Maryland.     Published  by  F.  Lucas,  jr.    Cone  &  Freemrn,  sc.     11  x  20. 
[In  Lucas  (Fielding,  jr.)    A  general  atlas,     fol.     Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  jr. 

[1823].     no.  60]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Baltimore. 

Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     Constructed  from  the  latest  authorities. 

1824.    Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young.     17  x  21f . 
[*In  Finley  ( Anthony) .    A  new  American  atlas,     [etc.]     fol.    Philadelphia, 
A  Finley,  1826.    no.  7]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.    N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.    7|  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan  [etc.]     4°.    New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to  a 

national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     152^  x  34. 
[In  United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Road  from 
AVashington  city  to  Buffalo.     8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

— —  Map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  9f  x  15^.  Engraved  &  printed 
by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.    London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkins  &  Marshall,  1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.    4°.    London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.    v.  1.    facing  p.  17]. 

Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington  and  Georgetown. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     5x6. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.    Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.    p.  117]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

Tanner  (H.  S. )     Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware,  exhibiting  the  route  ot 

the  James  river  &  Kanawha  improvement.     20  x  29.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  [1833]. 

Maryland.     8^  x  14^. 

[In  Ducatel  (J.  T. )  and  Alexander  (J.  H.)  Report  on  the  projected  survey 
of  the  state  of  Maryland,  pursuant  to  a  resolution  of  the  general  assembly. 
39  pp.     1  map.     8°.     Annapolis,  J.  Hughes,  1834]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.    7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.)  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' co.,  1835.    p.  36]. 

Maryland.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  14J. 

[In  Bradford  (T.  G. )  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statistical  and  his- 
torical of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, E.  S.  Grant  &  co. ,  [1838] .     p.  104] . 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     1839.     20  x  28. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Maryland.     Constructed  from  the  best  authorities  by 

Fielding  Lucas,  jr.  Baltimore.     Engraved  by  John  Warr,  Philadelphia. 
34  X  50.     [Baltimore],  F.  Lucas,  jr.  [1841]. 

A  new  map  of  Maryland  and  Delaware  with  their  canals,  roads  &  distances. 

By  H.  S.  Tanner.     Tanner's  universal  atlas.     10 J  x  13 J. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  view  of 
the  central  or  middle  United  States.     18°.     Philadelphia,  H.  Tanner,  jr. 
1841.     p.  295]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  397 

Maryland.     A  new  map  of  Maryland,  and  Delaware.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     lOJ  x  13J. 

Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  [1841]. 
[In  his  A  geographical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.     16°.     Philadelphia, 

1841]. 
Note. — Inset  a  plan  of  Baltimore.  * 

Maryland.     11  x  15.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1852. 

[In  Fisher  (R.  S.)  Gazetteer  of  the  state  of  Maryland.  8°.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1852]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Maryland,  constructed  from  the  best  authorities  by 

Fielding  Lucas  jr.  Engraved  by  John  Ware,  Philadelphia.  37  x  53. 
Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  jr.,  [1852]. 

Bufford  (J.  H.)     Map  showing  the  war  operations  in  Virginia  &  Maryland. 

col.     25  X  36.     Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford,  [1861]. 

Southern  boundary  of  Maryland  between  Smith's  Point  and  the  Atlantic. 

'  Laid  down  in  conformity  with  the  agreement  made  June  25,  1668  between 
Philip  Calvert,  chancellor  of  Maryland  and  Edmund  Scarbrugh,  surveyor 
genl.  of  Maryland,  commissioners  empowered  to  fix  the  bounds  of  Mary- 
land and  Virginia  on  the  eastern  shore  of  Chesapeake  bay  and  with  the 
provisions  of  the  act  of  the  general  assembly  of  Maryland,  jan.  sess.  1860, 
chap.  385.  Compiled  from  the  original  maps  of  the  survey  made  in  1858  by 
lieut.  N.  Michler  and  from  maps  and  other  data  obtained  from  the  office 
of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey  by  John  de  la  Camp.     lOf  x  31. 

[In  Lee  (Thomas  J.)  Southern  boundary  of  Maryland.  Report.  1860. 
8°.     n.  p.  I860.]. 

Map  of  part  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware  from  the  best  authorities. 

Compiled  from  official  sources,  by  Charles  Heyne.  26  x  38.  New  York, 
E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1861. 

Schonberg  &  co.     Eastern  Virginia  and  part  of  Virginia,     col.     20  x  25. 

New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1861. 

Colton' s  new  topographical  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  and 

Delaware,  showing  also  eastern  Tennessee  &  parts  of  other  adjoining 
states,  all  the  fortifications,  military  stations,  [etc.]  col.  31  x  44.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1862. 

New  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.     Drawn  by  J.  G. 

Bruff.     col.     26  x  28.     18°.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1863. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Virginia,  Delaware,  Maryland  &  West  Virginia. 

col.     17  X  23.     [New  York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — Taken  from  his  atlas. 

Martenet's  map  of  Maryland,  including  the  District  of  Columbia,  a  sketch  of 

Delaware  and  a  portion  of  northern  and  eastern  Virginia  showing  some  of 
the  most  interesting  localities  of  the  late  war.  Endorsed  by  the  state 
board  of  education  and  adopted  for  the  use  of  schools.  Under  the  patron- 
age of  the  legislature,  by  Simon  Martinet.  Engraved  by  Schmidt  & 
Crome.  Scale:  1:  221,760,  or  3J  miles  in  one  inch.  45  x  70.  Baltimore, 
[1865]. 
Note. — Insets:  ''Plan  of  Washington  and  Georgetown.  Cumberland. 
Hagerstown.  Frederick  City.  Annapohs,  the  state  capital.  City  of 
Baltimore." 

Martenet's  map  of  Maryland,  atlas  edition.     By  Simon  J.  Martenet.     23  col. 

maps.     15 1.    4°.     Baltimore,  1866. 


398  LIST    OE^   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Maryland.  Boughman,  Thomas  &  co's  map  of  the  peninsula,  embracing  Delaware 
and  the  eastern  shores  of  Maryland  &  Virginia.  Compiled  from  the 
United  States  coast  surveys  and  other  actual  surveys  by  D.  G.  Beers,  col. 
40  X  26.     Wilmington,  Boughman,  Thomas  &  co.  1868. 

Johnson's    Delaware  and    Maryland,     col.     11   x   17.     New  York,  A.    J. 

Johnson,  [1868]. 

Mendenhall  (E. )     Map  o'f  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  Mary- 

land. Exhibiting  the  counties,  cities,  [etc.]  col.  15  x  23.  Cincinnati, 
E.  Mendenhall,  1871. 

Martenet  (S.  J. )  &  others.     New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state  of  Mary- 

land and  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  108  pp.  7  1.  incl.  30  maps.  fol. 
Baltimore,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  states  of  Maryland,  Delaware,  and  the  District  of 

Columbia.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray.  col.  *  15  x  24. 
Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states 

of  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland  &  Delaware  and  portions  of  the 
adjoining  states,  col.  30  x  43.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1882.  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Pennsytvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and 

Maryland  and  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.  ]     By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.     Engraved  by 
D.  McClelland.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.    Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Maryland  and 

District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  43  pp.  1  map  12^  x  19.  fold.  18°.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  46  pp.  1  map. 
13  X  19.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Martenet' s  map  of  Maryland  and  the  District  of  Columbia  [etc.].    By  Simon 

J.  Martenet,  Baltimore,  1885.  Scale  ^^7^^  or  3J  miles  in  one  inch. 
43i  X  69.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1885. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  54  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

See  also  Anne  Arundel  county;  Caroline  county;  Carroll  county;  Frederick 

county;  Harford  county. 

Mason  county,  Tex.     Map.     22  x  16.      St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Massachusetts.     A  map  of  Vinland  from  accounts  contained  in  old  northern  mss. 
10x8. 
[In  Beamish  (N.  L.)     The  discovery  of  America  by  the  northmen.     12°. 
London,  1841]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  399 

Massachusetts.     Wood's  map  of  Massachusetts  drawn  in  1633.     lOi  x  7j. 

[In  Young  (Alexander) .     Chronicles  of  the  first  planters  of  the  colony  of 

Massachusetts  bay,  from  1623  to  1636.     8°.     Boston,  1846].' 
Note. — The  correct  title  of  this  map  is  "The  south  part  of^  New  England  as 
it  is  planted  this  year,  1635,"  and  was  originally  published  in  William 
Wood's  "New  England's  prospect,  1635."     A  reproduction  is  also  found 
as  an  inset  to  "Fowle's  outline  map  of  Massachusetts,  1846." 

An  exact  plan  of  the  sea  coast  of  the  continent,  from  Paucatuck  river,  east- 
wards to  Point  Judith,  and  from  thence,  northwards  to  the  town  of  Provi- 
dence, and  from  thence,  southerly  on  the  easterly  shore,  round  Bristol,  and 
from  thence  north  easterly  to  Assonet,  and  from  thence  southerly  to  Sea- 
conet  Point,  and  from  thence  easterly  to  Slocums  harbour.  And  by  the 
assistance  of  other  plans  and  drafts,  is  described  the  several  islands,  ponds, 
rivers,  and  divisions  of  towns,  with  the  dividing  line  between  the  colonys 
of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island;  as  also  the  south  line  of  the  Massachu- 
sets  bay.  Providence  June  24,  1741.  By  order  of  his  matys.  court  of 
•  comrs. 

Jas.  Helme,        )  q 

Wm.  Chandler,  I  S^^^^^y^^- 

Province  of  New  York,  novr.  3,  1742. 
It  is  hereby  certifyed  that  this  is  a  true  copy  of  the  plan  made  by  the  sur- 
veyors appointed  by  the  comrs.  mett  at  Providence  by  vertue  of  his  matys. 
comission  under  the  great  seal  of  Great  Britain  for  setling  adjusting 
and  determining  the  boundary  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations,  eastward  in  dispute,  towards  the  province  of  Massachu- 
sets  bay,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  4th  day  of  septr.  in  the  14th 
year  of  his  matys.  reign.  Which  plan  was  by  order  of  the  said  comis- 
sioners,  lodged  in  the  secretary's  office  of  the  province  of  New  York. 

Cadwallader  Colden. 

Archd.  Kennedy. 

James  De  Lancey. 

A  map  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island:  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  Connecticut, 

Massachusets  bay  &c.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.      7  x  9^.     [London],  for  R. 
Baldwin,  [1778]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47. 
Nov.  1778.     opp.  p.  513]. 


An  accurate  map  of  Rhode  Island,  part  of  Connecticut  and  Massachusets, 
shewing  admiral  Arbuthnot'  s  station  in  blocking  up  admiral  Ternay .  Jno. 
Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     10^  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  nov.  30,  1780. 

[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  1780.  v.  1.  Nov. 
1780.     opp.  p.  692]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  bay,  in  North  Amer- 
ica, from  a  late  survey,     [anon.]     11  x  13. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  J.  Hinton,  [1780].  v.  66. 
Dec.  1780.     opp.  p.  281]. 

[Cote  de  York-town  a  Boston.    Marches  de  I'armee.    anon.    ms.    col.    fold. 

17  X  65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.      [Differents  camps  de  I'armee  de  York-town  a  Boston,      [anon.] 

10^  X  36^.     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 


400  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Massachusetts.     A  map  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  colony  of  Rhode 
Island,  with  part  of  Connecticut,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont.    Lon- 
don, J.  Bew,  1782.     11  x  14^. 
[In  Political    (The)   magazine.     April,  1782.     8°.     London,   for  J.    Bew, 
[1782].'    V.  3.     p.  171]. 

A  map  of  Cape  Cod,  and  the  parts  adjacent.     12J  x  10^. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     Jan.  1791.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas  & 

E.  T.  Andrews,  1791.     v.  3.     p.  25]. 

Massachusetts.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).    The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

The  state  of  Massachusetts.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities,  by  Samuel 

Lewis.     14  X  18i 
[In  Carey  (M.)  Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1795. 
no.  5]. 

The  state  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  best  information.     1796.     14^  x  18. 

[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  6]. 

A  map  of  Massachusetts.     From   the  best  authorities.      By  J.  Denison. 

S.H.,  sc.     7ix9^. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).    The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.    8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     Part  1,  p.  393]. 

Massachusetts  entw^orfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.     17J  x  26.     Hamburg,  C.  E. 

Bohn,  [1798?]. 

Map  of  Massachusetts  proper.     Compiled  from  actual  surveys  made  by 

order  of  the  general  court  and  under  the  inspection  of  agents  of  their 
appointment,  by  Osgood  Carleton.  Engraved  by  Joseph  Callender  and 
Samuel  Hill.     Scale  of  miles  4  to  an  inch.     31  x  46^.     Boston,  1801. 

Map  of  Massachusetts  proper.     Compiled  from  actual  surveys  made  by  order 

of  the  general  court,  and  under  the  inspection  of  agents  of  their  appoint- 
ment, by  Osgood  Carleton.  Engraved  by  Joseph  Callender  and  Samuel 
Hill,  1801.     32  X  47.     Boston,  B.  &.  J.  Loring,  1802. 

Massachusetts.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner  sc.     7|  x  9J. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  37]. 

Map  of  Massachusetts  proper.     Compiled  from  actual  surveys  made  by  order 

of  the  general  court,  by  Osgood  Carleton,  col.  31  x  46.  Albany,  revised, 
corrected  and  republished  by  A.  Lay,  1822. 

Geographical,  historical,  and  statistical  map  of  Massachusetts.     Drawn  by 

F.  Lucas,  jr.     12  x  18. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  12]. 

Map  of  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  Rhode  Island.     Constructed  from 

the  latest  authorities.     1825.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engraved  by 
J.  H.  Young.     17  X  21|. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas.  .  .     fol.     Philadelphia,  A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  4]. 

Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.     N.    &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc. 

9|  X  7|. 
[In  Morse  (Sidney  Vj.)    A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  401 

Massacliusetts.     Massachusetts.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     83  x  llj. 

[In  Spofford  (Jeremiah).     A  gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.     16°.     Xewbury- 
port,  1828]. 

A  geological  map  of  Massachusetts,  by  Edw'd.  Hitchcock,  1832.     Executed 

under  the  direction  of  the  government  of  the  state.    18  x  28.    Boston,  Pen- 
dleton's lithogy.  [1832]. 
Note. — To  accompany  "  Peport  on  the  geology  of  Mass."     1833. 

Massachusetts  with  Connecticut  and  Phode  Island.     Reduced  by  permission 

from  Hale's  large  map  of  New  England.  8^  x  10.  Boston,  Lincoln  & 
Edmands,  [1830]. 

[Back  river,  in  Buzzard's  bay,  to  Scusset  river,  in  Barnstable  bay].     2  sheets 

9  X  6i  &  9^  X  6. 
[In   American    state    papers,      fol.     Washington,    Gales   &   Seaton,    1834. 
Miscellaneous,     v.  1.     p.  744]. 

A  geological  map  of  Massachusetts,  by  Edwd.  Hitchcock.    1841.     4th  ed. 

Executedunderthedirectionof  the  government  of  the  stal 3.     col.     ]8x  28. 
Boston,  B.  W.  Thayer's  lith.  [1841]. 
Note. — To  accompany  final  report.     See  1832. 

Topographical  map,  compiled  from  astronomical,  trigonometrical  and  vari- 

ous local  surveys:  made  by  order  of  the  legislature.  Simeon  Borden, 
superintendent.     1844.     col.     50  x  76.     Boston,   C.   Hickling,  1844. 

Outline  map  of  Massachusetts,  designed  to  accompany  the  elementary  geog- 

raphy for  Massachusetts  children;  by  William  B.  Fowle.     col.     52  x  87. 
[Boston,  1846]. 
Note. — Inset  facs.  of  Wood  (William).     The  south  part  of  New  England, 
as  it  is  planted  this  yeare,  1634;.  and  also  Hubbard  ( Wm. )     A  map  of  New 
England. 

Dutton  (E.  P.)  &co.     New  Map  of  Massachusetts,     col.     19 J  x  30.     Boston, 

F.  P.  Dutton  &  CO.  1863. 

Eldridge's  new  chart  from  Lynn  to  Halibut  Point.     With  the  harbors  of 

Salem,  Beverly,  Marblehead,  Manchester,  Gloucester  &  Pockport,  com- 
piled from  the  latest  surveys.  1867.  18  x  21  J.  Boston,  S.  Thaxter  &  son, 
[1867]. 

Walling  &  Gray.      Official    topographical   atlas  of    Massachusetts,      xxxi, 

49  sheets,     fol.     Boston,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1871. 

Educational  map  of  the  state  of  Massachusetts.     Drawn  under  the  direction 

of  the  state  board  of  education,  international  centennial  exhibition  at 
Philadelphia,  1876.  By  William  P.  Fish.  col.  21  x  30.  Boston,  W. 
P.  Fish,  [1876]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Massachu- 

setts.    12Jxl9J.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  CO.  [1878]. 

Walker's  railroad,  county,  town  &  post  office  map  of  ^Massachusetts,     col. 

15  X  27.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1879]. 

North  America,  east  coast.     Nantucket  shoals  to  Block  island.     From  the 

United  States  coast  survey.     1845  to  1872.     25  J  x  38.     London,  admiralty, 
1880. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,  no.  2890]. 

H.  Doc.  516 26 


402  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Massacliusetts.     Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massa- 
chusetts, Ehode  Island,  Connecticut  and  parts  of  New  York  and  Maine. 
By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in   1866.     Drawn  by  P. 
Goepel.     Eng.  by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Massachusetts. 

58  pp.     1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  Avery  &  co.     Outline  map  of  the  commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 

with  population  of  1880:  prepared  for  the  joint  special  committee  of  the 
legislature  on  redistricting  the  state  for  congressional  districts.  1882. 
Scale,  one  inch=five  miles.     23  x  38.    Boston,  Rand,  Avery  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co. '  s  indexed  railroad  and  county  pocket  map  and  shippers' 

guide  of  Massachusetts.  53  pp.  1  map.  12 J  x  IGj.  16°.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1884. 

Bradley's  pocket  map  of  Massachusetts.     18  x  24.     [Philadelphia,  Wm.  H. 

Bradley  &bro.  1887]. 

AValker  (O.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Massachusetts.     Compiled  under  the 

direction  of  0.  W.  Walker,  [etc.]  231  pp.  inch  55  col.  sheet  maps, 
fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  [1891]. 


Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  shippers' 

guide  of  Massachusetts.  55  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Walker  (0.  W.)  &  others.    Atlas  of  Massachusetts.    Illustrated  ed.    231  pp. 

inch  2  pi.  &  28  maps.     fol.    'Boston,  G.  W.  Walker  &  co.  [1894]. 

P.  J.  Hannifan  &  co's  new  commercial  railroad  and  county  map  of  Massa- 

chusetts, [etc.]     8°.     Buffalo,  P.- J.  Hannifan  &  co.  [1895]. 

See  Barnstable  county;  Berkshire  county;  Bristol  county;  Dukes  county; 

Essex  county;  Franklin  county;  Hampden  county;  Hampshire  county; 
Middlesex  county;  Nantucket  county;  Norfolk  county;  Plymouth  county; 
Suffolk  county;  Worcester  county. 

Massachusetts  bay.  A  new  mapp  of  New  England  from  Cape  Codd  to  cape 
Sables,  describing  all  the  sands,  shoals,  rocks,  and  difficultyes,  together 
with  a  sand  draf  of  the  Mattathussetts  bay.  Exactly  surveyed  by  the 
author  Tho.  Pound.  J.  Harris  sculp.  27x34.  [London],  P.  Lea,  [etc. 
1692?]. 
Note. — This  map  is  dedicated  to  Charles,  earl  of  Macclesfield,  who  Avas 
appointed  privy  councellor,  and  lord  president  of  the  marches  of  Wales, 
in  feb.  1688-9.  A  short  account  of  Pound  is  found  in  Charnock's 
Biographia  navalis,  v.  2,  p.  401,  and  Notes  and  queries,  2d  series,  v.  12,  p. 
310,  where  his  name  is  spelt  Pond.  Besides  the  seacoast  of  New  England, 
this  map  gives  ' '  Mattathusetts  bay, ' '  with  surroundings  and  towns  thereon, 
including  Boston  and  suburbs. 

IMassachusetts  bay.     from  the  U.  S.  coast  survey.     1859.     fold.     58  x  46. 

New  York,  E.  &  G.  Blunt,  1859. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Dutton   (E.  P.)    &  CO.     Chart  of  Boston  harbor  and  Massachusetts  bay. 

With  map  of  the  adjacent  country,  col.  19J  x  25.  Boston,  E.  P.  Dut- 
ton &  CO.  1861. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  403 

Ittassillon,  Ohio.  Plan  of  the  city  of  Massillon,  Stark  co.  Ohio.  From  recent  sur- 
veys and  records  by  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  49  x  33.  New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Matanzas  (Bay  of),  Cuba.     Plan  of  Bahia  de  Matanzas.     [By  Fran.  Math.  Cell, 
anon.]     8i  x  12^ 
[In  Jefferys   (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  80a]. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  Havanna  [&]  Plan  of  the  bay  of  Matanzas, 

on  the  north  side  of  Cuba.     9  x  12i  &  8  x  12^. 
[In  Whittle   (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  49]. 

Matteawan,  N.  Y.  Topographical  map  of  Fishkill  on  the  Hudson  and  Matteawan, 
Dutchess  CO.  N.  Y.  From  surveys  by  James  P.  Kirby.  col.  57  x  41. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Maumee  "bay,  Lake  Erie.     Maumee  bay.     Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  direc- 
tion of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade  in  1857.     23  x  27.     [Washington,  1858]. 
[United  States.     Wardepartment.    Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1858]. 

Mauritius.     Mauritius  or  isle  of  France.     Drawn  by  L.  Hebert.     Printed  at  the 
lithographic  establishment,  quarter  master  generals  office,  horse  guards, 
London,  oct.  10,  1830.     19^  x  13. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliamentary  reports.     East  &  West  Indies.     1813-36]. 
Note. — Copy  also  in  vol.  4,  pari,  papers,  sess.  1830-31. 

maverick  county,  Tex.     Map.     30  x  21.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Mecosta  county,  Micli.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Mecosta  co.  Mich.  62,  viii  pp. 
incl.  29  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1879. 

Medina  county,  Ohio.     Map  of  Medina  co.  Ohio.     From  actual  surveys  by  John 

F.  Geil.     40  x  60.     Philadelphia,  Matthews  &  Taintor,  1857. 

Medina  county,  Tex.     Medina  co.  Texas.     21  x  25.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  & 
CO.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Meeker  county,  Minn.  Map  of  Meeker  county,  Minn.  By  Henry  L.  Smith, 
col.     8  X  10.     Chicago,  1876. 

Mempliis,  Tenn.     Map  of  the  city  and  suburbs.     From  original  plans  &  surveys. 
Compiled  and  published  by  M.  T.  Williamson,    col.    59  x  65.    [Memphis], 
•      M.  T.  Williamson,  1871. 

Mempliis  and  New  Orleans  railroad.  Map  showing  the  route  and  connections 
of  the  Memphis  and  New  Orleans  railroad.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.     Scale  of  statute  miles  20  to  an  inch.     23  x  24.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1883]. 

Menard  county,  Tex.     Map.     17  x  20.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Menomonee  iron  range,  Mich.,  and  "Wis.  Chapman  (Silas).  Menomonee  iron 
range  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  compiled  from  XJ.  S.  govt,  surveys,  and 
other  authentic  resources.     33  x  54.     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  [1881]. 

Mercer  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  Mercer  co.  New  Jersey.  Entirely  from  original 
surveys,  by  J.  W.  Otley  and  J.  Keily.  col.  30  x  40.  Camden,  N.  J. 
L.  Van  der  Veer,  [1849]. 


404  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mercer  county,  N.  J.  A  new  real  estate  and  insurance  map  of  the  city  of  Tren- 
ton, including  Chambersburg,  Millham,  and  parts  of  Ewing,  Lawrence  and 
Hamilton  townships,  Mercer  county,  N.  J.  Compiled  from  official  records, 
plans  &  surveys  and  pubHshed  by  C.  C.  Haven.  76  x  84.  Philadelphia, 
engraved,  printed,  colored  &  mounted  by  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  [1882]. 

Scarlett  &  Scarlett's  fire  map  of  Mercer  county.  New  Jersey.     Including 

Trenton  and  suburbs.     2  p.  1.     102  sheets,     fol.     Newark,  ^.  J.     Scarlett 
&  Scarlett,  [1890]. 

Mercer  county,  Ohio.  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  Atlas  of  Mercer  co.  Ohio.  48  pp. 
6  1.  incl.  28  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888. 

Mercer  county,  Penn.  Map  from  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  col. 
58  X  58.     Philadelphia,  A.  Pomery  &  S.  W.  Treat,  1860. 

Meriden,  Conn.  Map  of  the  city  of  Meriden.  By  S.  C.  Pierson.  1882.  col. 
12  X  17.     New  York,  Am.  photo-litho.  co.  [1882]. 

Merrimack  county,  N.  H.  Map  of  Merrimack  co.  N.  H.  From  surveys  under 
the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  58  x  61.  Boston  and  New  York,  Smith 
&  Peavey,  1858. 

Metropolitan  and  New  York  elevated  railways.  Taunton's  citizens'  and  trav- 
elers' rapid  transit  map  and  time  table  of  the  Metropolitan  and  New  York 
elevated  railways.     7  x  11.     New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  [1879]. 

Mexican  Pacific  railway.  Map  of  the  Mexican  Pacific  railway  connecting  ciudad 
Yucatan  with  Merida,  Campeche,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico  and  Acapulco  and 
of  the  Central  American  railway  connecting  ciudad  Yucatan  with  Valla- 
dolid,  Behze.  [etc.]  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  21^  x  28. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1877]. 

Mexico.     Carte  des  etats  du  Mexique  au  temps  de  la  conquete  en  1521,  dressee  sous 
la  direction  de  mr.  Fabbe  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.  [etc.]     Par  V.  A.  Malte- 
Brun.     1858.     16  x  21^^. 
[In    Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     157-158.     1858.     6™''   serie.     13-14. 
8°.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  [1858].     v.  1.     p.  257]. 

Domingo  del  Castillo,  piloto  me  fecit  en  Mexico  afio  del  nacimiento  de  n.  s. 

Jesu  Christo  de  1541.     Este  mapa  esta  sacado  de  el  original  que  para  en  el 
estado  de  el  marques  de  el  Valle.  [etc.]     Navarro  sc.     Mex'o,  aiio  1769. 
[In  Cortes  (Herman).     Historia  de  Nueva  Espaiia.     fol.     Mexico,  J.  A.  de 
Hoga,  1770.     pp.  328-329]. 

Hispania  Nova.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.  fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  109]. 

Nova  Hispania,  Nova  Galicia,  Gvatimala.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).  Nieuvve  wereldt,  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.     fol.     Leyden,  J.  Elzevier,  1625.     bet.  pp.  140-141]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  translated  editions  of  de  Laet,  1633 
and  1640,  and  in  the  Dutch  edition  of  1630. 

Hispanise  Novae  nova  descriptio.     13J  x  18^. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).  Atlas,  edition  decima.  fol.  Amsterodami, 
sumptibus  H.  Hondij,  1630.     p.  383]. 

Nova  Hispania,  et  Nova  Galicia.     14  x  19. 

[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 


.  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  405 

Mesdco.  Mexicque,  ou  Xouvelle  Espagne,  Xouvile  Gallice,  lucatan  &c.  et  autres 
provinces  jusques  a  Fisthme  de  Panama;  ou  sont  les  audiencias  de  Mexico, 
de  Guadalaiara,  et  de  Guatimala.  Par  X.  Sanson.  18  x  22.  Paris,  P. 
Martinette,  1656. 
[In  Cappel  (Jacques).  Cartes  recueillies  en  un  tome,  en  1679.  fol.  [n.  p. 
1679].     no.  117]. 

Audienciade  Guadalajara,  Nouveau  Mexique,  Calif ornie,  &c.    Par  N.  Sanson, 

1657.     8x9. 
[In  his  L' Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.    no.  5]. 

Audience  de  Mexico.     Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     6|  x  10^. 

[In  his  L' Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.    no.  4]. 

Nova  Hispania,  et  Nova  Galicia.     Guiljelmus  Blaeuw  excudit.     15  x  19. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 

Blaviane,  contenant  1' Amerique.    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Bleau,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  29-30]. 

Yvcatan  conventus  iuridici  Hispanise  nov?e  pars  occidentalis,  et  Gvatimala 

conventvs  ivridicvs.     16^^  x  20J. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Ameriqve.    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Bleau,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  63-64]. 

Nova  Hispania.     Nova  Galicia,  Gvatimala.     11^  x  13^. 

[In  ]\Tontanus  (Arnoldus).     De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.    4°.    t' Am- 

ste  ('am,  J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  230-231]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Nova  Hispania  et  Nova  Galicia.     13^  x  19. 

[In  Allard  (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  Oflficina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  142]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

*'  La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  ''La  Provence,"  no. 31. 

A  new  map  of  the  empire  of  Mexico,  describing  the  continent  to  the  isth- 

mus of  Panama.     F.  Lamb  sculp.     11  x  16. 
[In  Gage  (Tho.)     A  new  survey  of  the  West  Indies.     4th  ed.     8°.     London, 

1699]. 
Note. — Also  in  earlier  editions. 

Mexico  or  New  Spaine  by  Robert  Morden.     4  x  4|. 

[In  Morden   (Robert).     Geography  rectified.      sm.  4°.      London,  for  R. 
Morden,  1700.     p.  576]. 

Carte  du  Mexique  et  de  la  Floride,  des  terres  Angloises  et  des  isles  Antilles, 

du  course  et  des  environs  de  la  riviere  de  Mississipi.       Dresse  sur  un 
grand  nombre  de  memoires,  principalmt.  sur  ceux  de  mr  d' Iberville  et  Le 
Seur.     Par  Guillaume  Del' Isle.     19  x  25.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.    v.  1.     no.  8]. 

Carte  contenant  le  royaume  du  Mexique  et  la  Floride.     16  x  21. 

[In    Chatelain    (H.    A.)      Atlas    historique.      [anon.]      fol.     Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  101]. 

A  map  of  Mexico  or  New  Spain,  Florida  now  called  Louisiana  and  part  of 

California  &c.     By  H.  Moll,  geographer.     7  x  10. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  796]. 


406  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.  Carte  du  Mexique  et  de  la  Floride  des  terres  Angloises  et  des  isles  Antilles,, 
du  eours  et  des  environs  de  la  riviere  de  Mississipi.  Dresse  sur  un  grand 
nombre  de  memoires  principalement  sur  ceux  de  mrs.  d' Iberville  et  le 
Seur.  Par  Guillaume  Del' Isle.  18^  x  23 J.  Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C. 
Mortier,  1722. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  for  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier, 
[1741?].     V.  2.     no.  39]. 

Mer  de  Sud,  on  Pacifique,   contenent  I'isle  de  Calif omie,  les  costes  de 

Mexique,  du  Perou,  Chili,  et  les  destroit  de  Megellanique,  &c.     [anon.] 
23  x  29.     Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  [1725?]. 

Carte  des  isles  de  I'Am^rique  et  de  plusieurs  pays  de  terre  ferme  situes  au 

devant  de  ces  isles  &  autour  du  golfe  de  Mexique.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville. 
1731.     12  X  17. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  36]. 

Mexique  ou  Nouvelle  Espagne,  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess'rs 

de  I'academie  royale  des  sciences,  etc.     Augmentees  de  nouveau  a  Leide 
chez  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     13  x  15^. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agr^able  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Am^rique.     map  5]. 

Nouvelle  Espagne,  Nouvelle  Galice  et  Guatimala,  dans  I'Amerique  Septen- 

trionale  suivant  les  memoires  de  ceux  qui  en  on  fait  la  decouverte,  recem- 
ment  mis  au  jour  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Am^rique.     pi.  6]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  Mexico  or  New  Spain  together  with  California, 

New  Mexico,  &c.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  16^. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.    no.  58]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  Mexico  or  New  Spain  together  with  California, 

New  Mexico  &c.     Drawn  from  the  best  modern  maps  &  charts  &  regu- 
lated by  astron'l  observ'ns  by  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  16^. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  56]. 

Die  provinzen  Mexico,  Panuco,  und  Tlascala.     7^  x  5J. 

[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  laender  und 
voelker  von  America.  Nebst  einer'vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens, 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  2]. 

Kegni  Mexicani  seu  Novae  Hispanise.     Ludovicianse,  N.  Anglise,  Carolinse, 

Virginise,   et  Pensylvanite  nee  non   Insvlarvm  archipeiagi   Mexicani  in 
America  Septentrionali  accurata  tabula  exhibita  a  loh.  Baptista  Homanno. 
col.     18^  x  22f 
[In    Homann    (J.    B.)       Atlas  geographicus   major.      fol.      Norimbergie, 
Homanniavis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  147]. 

Carte  des  provinces  de  Tabasco,  Chiapa,  Verapaz,  Guatimala,  Honduras  et 

Yucatan.     8J  x  13^. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  8]. 

Carte  du  Mexique.     8|  x  11}. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]  fol.  [Paris]^ 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  4]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  407 

Mexico.  Piano  de  la  Xueva  Espana  en  que  se  seiialan  los  viages  que  hizo  el  capitan 
Herman  Cortes  assi  antes  como  despues  de  conquistado  el  emperio  Mexi- 
cano;  dispuesto  por  dn.  Jph.  Anto.  de  Alzate  y  Ramirez  afio  de  1769. 
Navarro  delin.  i  sculpio  en  Mexico  aiio  1770.  12J  x  16^. 
[In  Cortes  ( Herman) .  Historia  de  Nueva-Espaiia.  fol.  Mexico,  J.  A.  de 
Hoga,  1770]. 

Kaart  van  de  onderkoningschappen  van  Mexico  en  Nieuw  Granada  in  de 

Spaansche  West-Indien.     12  x  19.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1775.     12  x 
19. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.  ]  . 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Terion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  113]. 

The  coast  of  New  Spain  from  Nueva  Vera  Cruz  to  Triste  island.     By  Thos. 

Jefferys.     18^^  x  24J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  West  India  (The)  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
1775.     no.  8]. 

Carte  de  I'ancien  empire  Danahuac  au  joudhue  royaume  du  M^xique.     ms. 

11  X  15i 

[In  Thierry  de  Menonville  ( )     Voyage  polytechnique  dans  I'interieure 

du  Mexique.  &c.     ms.     [anon.]     1777]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Mexico  in  New  Spain:  from  the  best  authorities 

by  mr.     B J.  Cary,  sc. 

[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America,     sm.  4°.     London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  381]. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  or  New  Spain,  from  the  latest  authorities.     J.  Lodge  sculp. 

[anon.]     11x14.     London,  J.  Bew.     28  feb.  1782. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  1782.     v.  3.     Feb. 
1782.     opp.  p.  59]. 

Map  of  the  European  settlements  in  Mexico  or  New  Spain  and  the  West 

Indies.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     12  x  20.     London,  T.  Cadell,  1783. 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T.  F. )     A  philosophical  and  political  history  [etc.]     2d  ed. 
12°.     London,  1798.     v.  2], 

. Kaart  van  het  zuidelyk  gedeelte  van  oud  Mexiko  of  Nieuw  Spanje.    8^  x  12^. 

[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic, 
fol.     Te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

L'ancien  et  le  nouveau  Mexique,  avec  la  Floride  et  la  basse  Louisiane,  par- 

tie  orientale.     Par  m.  Bonne.  Andre  sculp.     13^  x  9J. 
[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)   and  Desmarest   (Nicolas).     Atlas  enclyclopedique. 
4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.     no.  115]. 

L'ancien  et  le  nouveau  Mexique,  avec  la  Floride  et  la  basse  Louisiane,  par- 

tie  occidentale.     Par  m.  Bonne.  Andre  sculp.     13^^  x  9^. 
[In  Bonne    (Rigobert)  and   Desmarest   (Nicolas).     Atlas  encyclopMique. 
4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.     no.  117]. 

United  States  &  Mexico  after  the  termination  of  the  Revolution  &  Indian 

wars  to  1795.     8x9. 
[In  Hunt  (F.  W.)     J.  H.  Colton's  historical  atlas.     A  practical  class-book 
of  the  history  of  the  world,   [etc.]     fol.     New  York,  Ivison,  Phinney  & 
CO.  1860.     pi.  2.] 


408  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.     Mapa  de  las  cercanias  de  Mexico,  que  comprehende  el  rl.  desague  de  todas 
sus  lagunas  que  se  forman  de  las  vertientes  de  las  sierras  que  le  rodean  con 
los  pueblos  inmediatos.     4^  x  8J. 
[In  Calendario  manual  y  guia  de  forasteros  en  Mexico,  para  el  ano  de  1802. 

Por  don  Mariano  de  Zuniga  y  Ontiveros.     24°.     Mexico,  1802]. 
Note. — Same  map  also  in  the  edition  for  1811. 

A  sketch  of  the  vice  royalty,  exhibiting  the  several  provinces  and  its  aproxi- 

mation  to  the  internal  provinces  of  New  Spain.     [1807].     12 J  x  15 J. 
[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)     The  expeditions  of  Z.  M.  Pike.     A  new  ed.  by  Elliott 
Coues.     8°.     New  York,  1895.     v.  3]. 

A  map  of  the  internal  provinces  of  New  Spain.     [1807].     17^x18. 

[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)     The  expeditions  of  Z.  M.  Pike.     A  new  ed.  by  Elliott 
Coues.     8°.     New  York,  1895.     v.  3]. 

A  new  map  of  Mexico  and  adjacent  provinces  compiled  from  original  docu- 

ments by  A.  Arrowsmith.     col.     50  x  63.     London,  A.  Arrowsmith,  1810. 

Atlas  g^ographique  et  physique  du  royaume  de  la  Nouvelle  Espagne.     Par 

Al.  de  Humboldt.     3  p.  1.     20  sheets,     fol.     Paris,  G.  Dufour  &  cie.  1812. 

The  coast  of  Mexico  from  Languna  de  Esmotes  to  Punta  Brava.     By  Thos. 

Jefferys.     18i  x  24^.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  april  12,  1816. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  42]. 

A  new  map  of  Mexico  and  adjacent  provinces,  compiled  from  official  docu- 

ments.    By  A.  Arrowsmith.     1810.     Additions  to  1816.     4  sheets. 
[In  Arrowsmith    (Aaron).     Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo.     fol.     London, 
G.  Smeeton,  1816.     map  8-11]. 

Mexico.     Drawn  by  A.  Arrowsmith.     Engraved  by  Sid'y  Hall.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas,  constructed  from  the  latest 

authorities.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Constable  &  co.  1817.     no.  51]. 

Spanish  dominions  in  North  America.     Northern  part.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton   (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  43]. 

Spanish  dominions  in  North  America.     Middle  part.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  44]. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  East  &  West  Florida,  Georgia, 
South  Carolina  &  part  of  Cuba,  by  John  H.  Robinson,  col.  67  x  65. 
Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Narstin,  [1819]. 

A  map  of  Louisiana  and  Mexico.      Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  Mexique, 

dress^e  par  P.  Tardieu  tils  aine,  gravee  par  P.  A,  F.  Tardieu  pere. 
42  X  31i     Paris,  1820. 

(leographical,   statistical,   and  historical   map   of   Mexico.     Prepared  from 

Humboldt's  map  &  other  documents  by  J.  Finlayson.     15  x  14^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  38]. 

('arte  itineraire  de  la  route  de  Zacatecas  a  Bolanos  trac^e  en  1825  k  I'^tat- 

major  (iv"  section)  de  la  R^publique  Mexicaine.     Dessin^e  k  Mexico  par 
S.  Guzman,  1825.     13  x  9^. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Atlas  g4ographique,   [etc.] 
fol.     Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  8]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  409 

Mexico.  Carta  geognostica  de  los  prineipales  distritos  niinerales  del  estado  de 
Mexico.  Hechas  por  R.  de  Gerolt  [y]  C.  de  Berghes,  ano  de  1827.  col. 
25  X  35.     Dusseldorf,  litogratia  de  Arnz  c^  co.  [1827]. 

Mexico  and  Guatimala.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9f . 

[In  Malte-Bnin  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg&  Elliot,  1832]. 

Mexico,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     English  miles:  69,12 — one  degree.     Castilian 

or  common  Spanish  leagues  26.4 — one  degree.  London,  1832.  19  x  23|. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 

in  4  cases].  8°.  London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].  v.  4.  no.  44]. 
Note. — Date  altered  to  1834. 

Nouvelle  carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  du  Groenland  et  des  isles  qui 

en  dependent.  Par  A.  H.  Brue.  OEuvre  posthume.  70  x  48.  Paris, 
we.  Brue,  1833. 

Mexico  &  Guatimala.     Engr.  on  steel  by  Gray  &  son.     8|  x  9^.     Glasgow, 

A.  Fullarton,  [1834]. 
[In  Bell  (James).     A  system  of  geography.     8°.     Glasgow,  A.  Fullarton  & 
CO.  1834.     V.  5.     p.  514]. 

Mexico,  Guatemala,  and  the  West  Indies.     10  x  7J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G. )     A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  65]. 

Mexico  and  Guatimala.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9f . 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  EUiot,  1837.     no.  35]. 

A  map   of   Mexico  and   the   republic   of   Texas.     1838.     T.    Turchell    sc. 

13  X  16i 
[In  Niles  (John  M.)     History  of  South  America.     8°.     Hartford,  H.  Hunt- 
ington, jr.  1839.     V.  2]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  Mexico,  as  organized  and  defined  by  the  sev- 

eral acts  of  congress  of  that  republic.  Constructed  from  a  great  variety  of 
printed  and  manuscript  documents  by  H.  S.  Tanner.  2d  ed.  1838.  col. 
23  X  28.     [Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1838]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  Mexico,  as  organized  and  defined  by  the  sev- 

eral acts  of  congress  of  that  republic,  constructed  from  a  great  variety  of 
printed  and    manuscript  documents  by   H.   S.    Tanner.     2d  ed.     1839. 
22^  X  29. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Mexico  &  Texas.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth  [etc.]  fol.  Lon- 
don, H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  187]. 

The  United  States  of  Mexico.     12^  x  10^. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal  atlas,  [etc.]      New  ed.  rev. 

fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  57]. 
Note. — Inset  "  Guatemala  or  the  provinces  of  Central  America." 

Mexico,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[In  his  London  (The)  atlas  of  universal  geography,  fol.  London,  J. 
Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850].     no.  44]. 


410  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.     Mexico  and  Texas  in  1842.     9  x  10.     New  York,  C.  J.  Folsom,  1842. 

[In  Folsom  (George) .     Mexico  in  1842.     18°.     New  York,  1842.     front.] 

Map  of  the  valley  of  Mexico.     Lith.  of  Sinclair,  Phila.     8  x  7^. 

[In  Gilliam  (Albert  M.)     Travels  over  the  table  lands  and  cordilleras  of 
Mexico,  1843  and  44.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1846]. 

Part  of  the  river  Tabasco  and  its  tributaries  to  illustrate  the  paper  of  mr.  P. 

Masters.     7^  x  10. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1845.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray^ 
1845.     V.  15.     at  end]. 

Map  shewing  the  movements  of  the  U.  S.  army  now  engaged  in  the  conquest 

of  Mexico,  exhibiting  the  probable  routes  of  the  army  from  its  departure 
from  Comargo  to  Monterey,  Satillo  <fec.  the  different  rivers,  streams  and 
their  tributaries,  and  the  distances  in  leagues  from  one  village  or  ranche  to 
another;  being  an  exact  copy  of  the  chart  of  gen.  Arista,  taken  at  the  bat- 
tle of  Resaca  de  la  Palma,  9th  may  1846.  16  x  24.  New  Orleans,  C.  R. 
Glynn,  sept.  1846. 

A  map  of  the  united  states  of  Mexico.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     3d  ed.     1846. 

■    col.     22x29.     [Philadelphia],  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1846]. 

The  Mexican  war.     [1846-1848].     5|  x  8 J. 

[In  Labberton  (R.  H.)    New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  69]. 

Battles  of  Mexico;  line  of  operations  of  the  IT.  S.  army  under  the  command 

of  major  general  Winfield  Scott,  on  the  8th.  12th.  and  13th  sept.  1847. 
Surveyed  by  major  Turnbull,  capt.  McClellan.  and  lieut.    Hardcastle. 
Drawn  by  lieut.  Hardcastle.     29  x  22.     [n.  p.  1847]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

A  correct  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Mexico.     Being  a  copy  of  genl.  Arista's 

map,  taken  at  Resaca  de  la  Palma  with  additions  and  corrections.  De- 
signed by  J.  G.  Bruff.     col.     19  x  24.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 

Map  of  the  valley  of  Mexico,  and  the  surrounding  mountains.     Drawn  by 

J.  G.  Bruff.     15  X  17.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 

Mapa  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Mejico,  segun   lo  organizado  y  definido  por 

las  varias  actas  del  congreso  de  dicha    republica:  y  construido  por  las 
mejores  autoridades.     Lo  publican  J.  Disturnell.     Rev.  ed.     col.     29  x  40. 
Nueva  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 
Note. — Known  as  the  "Treaty  map." 

Ensigns   &  Thayer.     Ornamental   map  of  the  United   States    &  Mexico. 

21  X  30.     New  York,  Ensigns  &  Thayer,  [1848]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  their  territories  between  the  Mississippi  and 

the  Pacific  ocean,  and  of  part  of  Mexico.     1850.     43  x  39.     [Washington, 
1850]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Smith  (G.  W.)     Sketch  of  line  of  march  of  gen.  Patterson's  division,  from 

Matamoras  to  Victoria  and  of  route  from  Victoria  to  Tampico.  Based 
upon  data  from  genl.  Arista's  map  &  observations  made  on  line  of  march, 
[anon.]  Ex.  doc.  h.  r.  2d  sees.  31st  cong.  II  x  15.  Philadelphia,  P.  S. 
Duval,  [1851]. 

■ Croquis  de  la  parte  principal  de  la  carta  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     9  x  lOJ. 

[In  Almonte  (Juan  N.)     Guia  de  forasteros.     16°.     Mexico,  1852]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  411 

Mexico.     Mexico  and  Guatemala,  shewing  the  position  of  the  mines.     By  James 
Wyld.     13  X  31.     London,  J.  Wyld,  1852. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1854]. 

Eio  Bravo  del  Xorte  section  of  boundary  between   the   United  States  & 

Mexico  agreed  upon  by  the  joint  committee  under  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe 
Hidalgo;  surveyed  in  1852-3  under  the  direction  of  bvt.  major  W.  H, 
Emory.     24*  x  38.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[L'nited  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

■ Rio  Bravo  del  Xorte  section  of  boundary  between  the  United   States  & 

Mexico  agreed  upon  by  the  joint  commission  under  the  treaty  of  Guada- 
lupe Hidalgo;    surveyed  in  1852-3  under  the  direction  of  lieut.  W.  H. 
Emory.     Map  no.  2.     25x38.     [W^ashington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Map  illustrating  the  disputed   boundary  between  the  Ignited  States  and 

Mexico.     Compiled  from  authentic  maps  &  drawn  by  G.  Schroeter.     8^  x 
15i.     New  York,  Disturnell  &  Schroeter,  1853. 

Mexico  and  Guatimala.     Drawm  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     13^  x  16^. 

[In  Dower  (John).  A  new  general  atlas  of  the  world,  compiled  from  the 
latest  authorities  both  English  &  foreign  [etc.]  fol.  London,  H.  Tees- 
dale  &  co.  [1854].     no.  38]. 

Note. — Known  as  Teesdale's  atlas. 

Boundary  between  the  United  States  &  Mexico  agreed  upon  by  the  joint 

commission  under  the  treaties  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo;  and  dec.  30.     Sur- 
veyed in  1849  and  1854-55.     John  B.  Weller,  LT.  S.  commr.  in  1849  & 
Wm.  H.  Emory  in  1854  &  55.     25  x  38.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Boundary  between  the  United  States  &  Mexico  agreed  upon  by  the  joint 

commission  under  the  treaty  of  dec.  30,  1853.     Surveyed  in  1855,  under 
the  direction  of  major  W.  H.  Emory.     25  x  38.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Boundary  between  the  United  States  &  Mexico,  shewing  the  initial  point 

under  the  treaty  of  dec.  30,  1855.     Astronomically  determined  and  sur- 
veyed in  1855  under  the  direction  of  William  H.  Emory.     Projected  & 
drawn  by  F.  Herbert.     24  x  36.     [Washington,  1855].. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior] . 

Smith  (J.  Calvin) .     Mexico  and  Central  America.     12  x  20. 

[In  Smith  (J.  Calvin).  Harper's  statistical  gazetteer  of  the  world.  8°. 
New  York,  1855.     p.  1109]. 

California,  Mexico,  Guatimala,  &c.    Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.    8  x  10^. 

[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 

of  physical  and  political  geography  [etc.]     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr,  1855. 
no.  40]. 

Central  America,  Mexico  &  West  Indies.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bar- 

tholomew.    Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck   &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh. 
10^  X  15i 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  Xorth  America,  [etc.]     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  19]. 

Map  to  illustrate  a  journey  to  the  north  western  provinces  of  Mexico;  by 

Ch.  Sevin,  esq'r,  1856.     8  x  8|. 
[In  Eoyal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1860.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1860.     v.  30.     p.  1]. 


412  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.  Mexico  and  Central  states.  Corrected  from  original  information  commu- 
nicated by  Simon  A.  G.  Bourne.  English  miles  69  to  a  degree.  Spanish 
leagues  26  to  a  degree.  16  x  20. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).  A  new  general  atlas.  .  .  constructed  entirely  from  new 
drawings  [etc.]  New  ed.  rev.  fol.  London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green 
&  Longmans,  [1857].     no.  46]. 

Die  cordilleren  des  Oriziba  u.  Perote  bis  zur  kiiste  des  Mexikan  golfes. 

9j  x  7j. 
[In  Petermann  (A.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1857.     v.  3. 
p.  456]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  their  territories  betw  een  the  Mississippi  and 

the  Pacific  ocean  and  part  of  Mexico.     Compiled  from  surveys  made  under 
the  order  of  W.  H.  Emory,   [etc.]     Projected  and  drawn  under  the 
supervision  of  It.   N.   Michler,   by  Thomas  Jekyll.     1857-8.     20  x  22. 
Washington,  S.  Siebert  printing  establishment,  [1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Atlas  geografico  estadistico  e  historico  de  la  repiiblica  Mexioana  formado  por 

Antonio  Garcia  y  Cubas.  3  p.  1.  31  maps.  2  pi.  4,  18  pp. +11.  fol. 
Mexico,  J.  M.  Fernandez  de  Lara,  1858. 

LIST  OF  MAPS. 

Carta    1.  Carta  general  reducida. 

2.  Sonora. 

3.  Chihuahua. 

4.  Coahuila. 

5.  Nuevo  Leon. 

6.  Tamaulipas. 

7.  San  Luis  PotOSi. 

8.  Zacatecas. 

9.  Aguascalientes. 

10.  Durango. 

11.  Sinaloa. 

12.  Jalisco. 

13.  Guanajuato. 

14.  MichoacAn. 

15.  Quer6taro.  , 

16.  Mexico. 

17.  Valle  de  Mexico. 

18.  Puebla. 

19.  Veracruz. 

20.  Guerrero. 

21.  Oaxaca. 

22.  Chiapas. 

23.  Tabasco. 

24.  Yucatan. 

25.  Baja  California. 

26.  Sierra  Gorda. 
.   27.  Colima. 

28.  Tlaxcala. 

29.  Tehuantepec. 

30.  Territories  de  Sierragorda  6  isla  del  Carmen. 

31.  Carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana. 

Cuadro  1.  Cuadro  hist6rico-gerogliHco  de  la  peregrinaci6n  de  las  tribus  Aztecas. 

2.  Cuardo  hist6rieo-gerogliHco  de  la  peregrinaci6n  de  las  tribus  Aztecas  que  pobla- 
ron  el  valle  de  Mexico. 

Mexico  und  die  republiken  von  Central  America.     Bearbeitet  von  C.  Graf. 

22  X  25.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  [1858]. 

H.  Kiepert's  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America.     A  new  map  of 

tropical  America  north  of  the  equator  comprising  the  West  Indies,  Cen- 
tral America,  Mexico,  New  Granada  and  V^enezuela.  col.  38  x  63. 
Berlin,  D.  Keimer,  1858. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  413 

Mexico.  Map  of  the  United  States  and  Mexico.  Published  by  Johnson  &  Brown- 
ing under  the  direction  of  col.  Carlos  Butterfield.  Dec.  1859.  col. 
30  X  36.     [Xew  York,  1859]. 

Carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana.     lOi  x  16. 

[In  Garcia  y  Cubas  (Antonio).  Compendio  de  geogratia.  16°.  Mexico, 
1861]. 

Memoria  para  servir  a  la  carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana.     Publicada 

por  Antonio  Garcia  Cubas.  168  pp.  11.  1  fold.  map.  8°.  Mexico, 
Andrade  &  Escalante,  1861. 

Col  ton  (J.  H.)     Colton's  map  of  the  United  States,  Mexico,  the  West  Indies, 

&c.     1861.     col.     30  X  37.     [New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1861]. 

Map  of  Mexico  constructed  from  all  available  materials  and  corrected  to 

1862.  By  H.  Kiepert. — H.  Kiepert's  karte  von  Mexico  iiberdruck  aus 
desselben  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America  in  6  bl.  1856,  mit 
neuen  berichtigungen  1862.     22  x  27.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1862. 

Umgebung  von  Mexico  bis  Veracruz  nach  den  von  A.  v.   Humboldt,  v. 

Gerolt,  Heller,  Smith  und  der  Sociedad  Mejicana  de  geografia  y  estadis- 
tica  veroffentlichen  karten  und  der  aufnahme  des  states  puebla  von 
Almazan  und  F.  v.  Heldreich,  zusammengestellt  v.  H.  Kiepert.  7  x  20. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  1862.  Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1862.     v.  12.     pi.  6]. 

Carte  du  Mexique  representant  le   plateau   de  I'Anahuac  et  son  versant 

oriental  par  Hi.  de  Saussure,  1862.     22  x  21. 
[In  Societede  geographic  de  Geneve.     Memoires.     8°.     Geneve,  1862.     v,  3. 
p.  60]. 

Der    Mexicanische    staat    Puebla.     Vollstandige    reduction    der    original- 

aufnahme  vom  baron  Ferdinand  von  Heldreich  (Officier  friiher  in  k. 
Preuss.  dann  in  Mexican,  d. )  publiciert  in  4  bl.  [Massstab  1: 232,500]  unt. 
d.  titel:  Carta  del  departamento  de  Puebla  levantado  de  orden  del  go- 
bierno  supremo  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana  por  R.  Almazdn,  1855.  Imprenta 
litografica  de  A.  Castillero,  Puebla.  Redigirt  v.  H.  Kiepert.  ]Massstab 
der  reduction  1 :  500,000.  ^3^  x  23*. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fur  Erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  Neue  folge.  8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1862.     v.  13.     pi.  5]. 

Carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana,  formada  par  Antonio  Garcia  Cubas. 

1863.  47  X  56.     Mexico,  H.  Iriarte  &  ca.  1863. 

Essai  d'une  carte  ethnograph'ique  du  Mexique  d'apres  les  travaux  de  Clavi- 

gero,  de  Humboldt,  de  Beltrami,  d3  Stephens,  de  Dutlot,  de  Mofras,  et  de 
Brasseur  de  Bourbourg.     Par  Y.  A.  Malte-Brun.     1864.     13  x  18^. 

[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.  1864.  183-184.  6'"«  serie.  39-40.  8°. 
Paris,  1864.     p.  5]. 

Note. — Inset  "  Yallee  de  Mexico." 

Carta  general  del  imperio  Mexicano.     Formada  y  corregida  con  presencia  de 

los  ultimos  datos  y  el  auxilio  de  las  autoridades  mas  competentes.  Decaen 
y  Debray  editores.     col.     31  x  45.     Mexico,  Decaen  &  Debray,  1865. 

Schonberg's  map.     col.     14  x  23.     [Xew  York,  Schdnberg  &  co.  1865]. 

Itineraire  de  Mexico  a  Durango  dessine  par  E.  Picard  d'apres  les  croquis 

de  route  de  I'abbe  Domenech.    1865.    12  x  17. 

[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     5^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1866.     v.  12. 
p.  272]. 


414  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.     Johnson's  Mexico,     col.     11^x17.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1867]. 
Note. — Taken  from  his  atlas. 

• Carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana.     15  x  20. 

[In  Garcia  y  Cubas  (Antonio).    Curso  elemental  de  geografia universal.     8°. 
Mexico,  1869]. 

. Carta  general  de  la  repiiblica  Mexicana.     19J  x  26^. 

[In  Mexico  y  sus  alrededores.     fol.    Mexico,  V.  Debray,  1869]. 

Carte  du  chemin  de  fer  interoceanique  de  Mexico  [la  grande  ligne  naturelle 

entre  F  Europe  et  I'Asie]  et  du  chemin  de  fer  interamerique  [la  ligne 
naturelle  entre  I'Amerique  du  Nord  et  I'Amerique  du  Sud].  Leon, 
autour,  constructeur  et  proprietaire.     22  x  28^.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C. 

B.  Colton&co.  1871]. 

Carte  du  Mexique  dressee  au  depot  de  la  guerre.    Par  mr.  Niox  d'apres  les 

leves  des  officiers  du  corps  expeditionnaire  et  les  renseignements  recueillis 
par  le  bureau  topograph ique.  28  x  41.  Paris,  imprimerie  Ethiou-Perou, 
1873.  [And]  Notice  sur  la  carte  du  Mexique.  Extrait  du  bulletin  de  la 
Soci^te  de  geographic,     [anon.]     22  pp.     8°.     Paris,  J.  Dumaine,  1874. 

. C.  Dewey's  auf nahme  der  Californischen  halbinsel  unter  der  Mexikanischen 

kiisten  1873-4.     Von  A.  Petermann.    21  x  7^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875. 
[In  Petermann  (A. )     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875.     v.  21. 
pi.  9]. 

North  America,  west  coast.     Mexico  and  Lower  California.    Cape  San  Lucas 

to  San  Diego  bay  with  the  gulf  of  California.     Chiefly  from  the  surveys 
of  commr.  G.  Dewey  &  officers  of  the  U.  S.  Ship  Narragansett.    1873-5. 
25j  X  37^.     London,  admiralty,  1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  2324]. 

North  America,  *v'est  coast.     Mexico  and  Lower  California.     Manzanilla 

bay  to  the  gulf  of  California  including  the  Re  villa  Gigedo  islands.    1873-5. 
25^  X  37^.     London,  admiralty,  1870. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,  no.  2323]. 

Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico,  and  part  of  the 

West  Indies,     col.     60  x  70.    Hartford,  0.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico  and  part  of  the 

West  Indies,     col.     60  x  70.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

Cram's  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Mexico. 

Canada  and  Mexico.     38  x  54.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  an  historical  map  of*  the  world. 

The  granger's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces.  West  Indies, 

Mexico  and  Central  America.  [By  Gay  lord  Watson,  anon.]  38  x  50. 
Chicago,  Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 

Williams'  (G.  W.)  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico, 

Central  America,  West  Indies,  &c.  col.  63  x  63.  Philadelphia,  J.  M. 
Atwood,  [1876]. 

Map  of  the  three  great  tropical  American  railways,  viz:  1st.  The  Yucatan 

Central.  2d.  The  Yucatan  Pacific.  3d.  The  Great  Central  and  Southern 
American.  Leon  and  Harriet  Lewis,  projectors,  builders,  and  proprietors. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.    22  x  28.     [New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876]. 


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Mexico.  Carta  administrativa-itineraria  de  la  republica  Mexieana.  Secretaria  de 
estado  y  del  despacho  de  fomento.  Comision  de  cartografia,  bajo  la  direc- 
cion  del  ing.  A.  Diaz.  no.  1.  Expendio,  en  el  archivo  de  cartas.  Con- 
str.  y  dib,  C.  Alverez  y  R.  Tangassilit-Salazar.  I^  edieion,  1877.  17 J  x 
23i'    [Mexico],  1877.' 

New  Map  of  Mexico,  engraved  expressly  for  "Lester's  Mexican  republic." 

1879.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  12  x  15.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1879]. 

Cram's  new  indexed,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada 

and  Mexico.  Compiled  from  official  records  of  the  land  department  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  G.  F.  Cram.  49  x  80. 
Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1881. 

Official  map  of  southern  Arizona  and  of  the  states  of  Sonora,  Chihuahua, 

Sinaloa,  Durango.  Prepared  specially  for  the  Mining  record.  Compiled 
from  surveys,  reconnaissances  and  other  sources  by  Guillermo  Eose.  1882. 
26  X  34.     New  York,  J.Bien,  photo.  [1881]. 

. Map  of  the  Mexican  National  railway,  showing  the  lines  granted  by  the 

Mexican  government  to  the  Mexican   National   Construction  company. 
(Palmer-Sullivan  concession. )     From  the  map  of  captain  Nioux  [Niox], 
published  in  the  office  of  the  chief  of  engineers,  U.  S.  A.     1881.     Scale 
1:3,000,000.     27|x41i     Washington,  1881. 
Note. — Inset  "Map  showing  the  political  divisions." 

Map  of  Mexico,  Central  America,  and  Isthmus  of  Panama,  showing  rail- 

roads, proposed  railroads,  etc.     37^  x  56|.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1881. 

Nuevo  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa,  Durango  y  terri- 

torios  de  la  Baja  California.  Formada  par  G.  de  Fleury.  24  x  34.  San 
Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  W.  Holt,  1881. 

"Commercial  herald."     The  south  western  railroad  system  United  States 

and  Mexico.  Supplement  to  the  ' '  Commercial  herald "  &  "  Market 
review."    Jan.  1882.     22  x  34.    San  Francisco,  H.  S.  Crocker  &  co.  [1882]. 

Nuevo  mapa  estadistico  y  ferrocarillero  de  Mexico  y  la  frontera  del  norte. — 

New  statistical  and  railroad  map  of  Mexico  and  the  northern  frontier. 
Showing  the  products  of  the  different  zones  [etc.]  by  A.K.Owen  and 
Albert  von  Motz.  1882.  4  sheets,  col.  44  x  60.  Philadelphia,  J.  L. 
Smith,  1882. 

Official  map  of  southern  Arizona  and  of  the  States  of  Sonora,  Chihuahua, 

Sinaloa,  Durango.  Prepared  especially  for  the  Mining  record.  Compiled 
from  surveys,  reconnoissances,  and  other  sources,  by  Guillermo  Rose. 
1882.     26  X  34.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  photo.  [1881]. 

Map  of  the  republic  of  Mexico.     Revised  and  corrected  by  Lorenzo  Castro, 

drawn  by  Theodore  Gentilz.     30  x  44.     New  York,  Thompson  &  Moreau, 
[1882]. 
[In  Castro  (Lorenzo).     The  republic  of  Mexico  in  1882.     12°.     New  York, 
1882]. 

Steamship  line  and  railroad  map  of  the  merchant's  and  tourist's  guide  to 

Mexico.     13  x  19.     Chicago,  C.  W.  Laremba,  1883. 

Watson's  nuevo  mapa  de  Mexico  y  la  frontera  del  Norte,  America  Central, 

Istmo  de  Panamd,  Cuba,  Jamaica,  and  Bahama  Islands.  38  x  55.  Nueva 
York,  G.  Watson,  1883. 


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LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


Mexico.  Memoria  presentada  al  congreso  de  la  union  por  el  secretario  de  estado  y 
del  despacho  de  fomento,  colonizacion,  industria  y  comercio  de  la  republica 
Mexicana  general  Carlos  Pacheco.  Corresponde  d,  los  anos  trascurridos  de 
enero  de  1883  d  junio  de  1885.  v.  6.  atlas.  2  p.  1.  48  maps.  fol. 
Mexico,  oficina  tipogrdfica  de  la  secretaria  de  fomento,  1887. 

CONTENTS. 

Carta  general  telegrdfica  de  los  estados  unidos  Mexicanos,  comprendiendo  lo  construido  y 

en  explotaoion  en  las  diversas  lineas  hasta  junio  de  1885. 
Sheet    1.  Dlagrama  que  manifiesta  el  estado  de  las  hojas  de  publicaci6n  d  la  100,000»  en 
junio  30  de  1885.    Region  del  norte. 

2.  Canev^s  de  las  operaciones  topogrdficas  ejeeutadas  hasta  junio 30  de  1885.    Region 

del  norte.     (Fraccion  superior). 

3.  Canevds  de  las  operaciones  topogrdficas  ejeeutadas  hasta  junio  30  de  1885.    Region 

del  norte  (Fraccion  inferior). 

4.  Diagrama  que  manifiesta  el  estado  de  las  hojas  de  publicacion  4  la  100,000"  en 

junio  30  de  1885.    Region  central  y  de  oriente. 

5.  Canev^s  de  las  operaciones  topograficas   ejeeutadas    hasta  junio  30   de   1885. 

Regi6n  central  y  oriente.     (Fraccion  superior). 

6.  Canev^s   de    las  operaciones  topograficas   ejeeutadas    hasta  junio  30  de  1885. 

Regi6n  central  y  de  oriente.     (Fraccion  inferior).    Carta  general  de  la  republica 
Mexicana. 

Carta  de  la  1*  fracci6n  de  la  zona. 

Carta  de  la  porcion  la  1"  2»  fraccion  de  la  zona. 

Carta  de  la  porci6n  2*  de  1»,  2"  fracci6n  de  la 


10 


11 


13. 

14. 
15. 

16. 
17. 
18. 

19. 

20. 
21. 

22. 


Carta  de  la  porcion  1*  de  la  3*  fraccion  de  la 
Carta  de  la  porci6n  2*  de  la  3*  fraccion  de  la 


7.  Territorio  de  la  Baja  California. 

8.  Territorio  de  la  Baja  California. 

9.  Territorio  de  la  Baja  California. 

zona. 
Territorio  de  la  Baja  California. 

zona. 
Territorio  de  la  Baja  California. 

zona. 
12.  Piano  de  la  triangulaci6n  practicada  entre  Campo  Astronomico  y  Cabo  Haro,  en 

el  puerto  de  Guaymas. 
Piano  del  puerto  de  Guaymas,  con  un  proyecto  para  el  mejoramiento  de  sus  con- 

diciones  sanitarias. 
Mapa  del  canton  Meoqui.    Estado  de  Chihuahua. 
Mapa  del  canton  Balleza.    Estado  de  Chihuahua. 
Mapa  del  canton  Jimenez.    Estado  de  Chihuahua. 
Mapa  del  canton  Camargo.    Estado  de  Chihuahua. 

Puente  para  el  rio  Atoyac.    Direcci6n  del  camino  de  Tehuacdn  d  Puerto  Angel 
por  Oaxaca.    Piano  no.  1. 
Ferrocarril  Hidalgo.    Proyecto  para  el  ensanche  de  la  estaci6n  de  Pachuca  y 

alineamiento  del  camino  que  conduce  k  Mexico. 
Ferrocarril  de  M6rida  d  Calkini.    Proyecto  de  estaci6n  en  Um^n. 
Ferrocarril  de  Puebla  d  Izucar  de  Matamoros.    Secci6n  1«  de  Puebla  ^  Cholula. 

Proyecto  del  puente  de  la  Union  sobre  el  rio  Atoyac. 
Ferrocarril  de  Puebla  4  Izucar  de  Matamoros.    Seeci6n  2»  de  Cholula  &  Atlixco. 

2«  tramo.    Puente  de  Teyecatl. 

23.  Ferrocarril  de  Puebla  a  Izucar  de  Matamoros.    2»  secci6n  de  Cholula  d  Atlixco. 

Puente  de  Tejaluca  en  el  kilometro  43. 

24.  Piano  topogr^fico  del  rio  Chubiscar  en  una  zona  de  dos  kil6metros  A  cada  lado  de 

la  linea  del  puente  del  ferrocarril  central  Mexicano. 

25.  Ferrocarril  central  Mexicano.    Piano  de  una  de  las  trabas  del  puente  sobre  el  rio 

Grande  del  Norte. 

26.  Ferrocarril  central  Mexicano.    Piano  de  la  fundaci6n  estacada  y  de  los  apoyos 

del  puente  sobre  el  rio  Grande  del  Norte. 
Piano  topogrdfico  del  rio  (Jonchos  en  una  zona  de  dos  kil6metros  &.  cada  lado  de 

la  linea  del  puente  del  ferrocarril  central  Mexicano. 
Piano  general  del  puente  sobre  el  rio  Conchos. 
Puente  sobre  el  rio  Salto.    Ferrocarril  central.    Divisi6n  de  San  Luis  Potosi  A 

Tampico. 
Detalles  del  puente  sobre  el  rio  Salto.     Ferrocarril  central  Mexicano. 
Ferrocarril  central.    Divisi6n  de  San  Potosi  k  Tampico.    Pilares  del  centre  y  del 

este  del  puente  sobre  el  rio  Salto,  en  Santa  Rosa. 
Ferrocarril  central.    Divisi6n  de  San  Luis  Potosi  ft  Tampico.    Estribo  oeste  del 

puente  sobre  el  rio  SaUo,  en  Santa  Rosa. 
Ferrocarril  central.     Division  de  .^an  Luis  Potosi  d  Tampico.    Piano  y  detalles 

del  puente  provisional,  sobre  un  agujero  en  el  kil6metro  118. 


27, 


32. 


33. 


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Mexico.     Memoria  presentada  al  congreso  de  la  union  [etc.] — Continued. 

CONTEXTS — continued. 
Sheet  34.  Ferrocarril  central.    Division  de  San  Luis  Potosi  a  Tampico.    Piano  y  detalles  del 
puente  de  Palastro  proyectado  sobre  un  agujero  en  la  est.    4,715,  kil6metro  118. 

35.  Ferrocarril    central.     Mamposteria  y  cimientos   para  el  puente    sobre  el  rio 

Tamasopo. 

36.  Ferrocarril  central  Mexicano.    Divisi6n  de  Tampico.    Puente  sobre  el  rio  Choy. 

37.  Ferrocarril  central  Mexicano.    Linea  del  Pacifico.    Division  oriental.    Lineas  y 

reconocimie  tos  entre  Guadalajara  y  Lagos. 

38.  Ferrocarril  de  Puebla  d  San  Mdrcos  y  villa  de  Libres.     Puente  en  la  barranca  de 

Xalcatl.    3a  secci6n. 

39.  Rada  de  Salina  Cruz. 

40.  Proyecto  de  muelle  para  el  puerto  de  Salina  Cruz. 

41.  Canal  n.  del  Chijol.    Proyecto  de  trazo  final  para  someterlo  a  la  aprobaci6n  del 

supremo  gobierno. 

42.  Faro  y  torre  para  el  puerto  de  Guaymas,  establecidos  por  la  compaiiia  del  ferro- 

carril de  Sonora. 

43.  Piano  de  una  parte  del  estado  de  Colima.    Proyecto  de  saneamiento  para  el 

puerto  de  Manzanillo. 

44.  Muelle  para  el  puerto  de  Manzanillo. 

45.  Muelle  para  el  puerto  de  Manzanillo. 

46.  Muelle  para  el  puerto  de  Manzanillo. 

47.  Proyecto  de  monumento  k  la  memoria  de  Sor  Juana  Ines  de  la  Cruz. 

Carta  ferrocarrilera  de  Mexico,  con  los  datos  mas  recientes  acerca  de  unas  y 

otras  lineas.  Expresamente  formada  por  ingenieros  de  la  secretaria  de 
fomento  del  gobierno  federal  para  el  primer  almanaque  historico,  artistico 
y  monumental  de  la  republica  Mexicana.  Publicado  por  Manuel  Caba- 
llero,  editor  de  "El  Noticioso,"  Mexico.  Scale:  1:3,800,000.  23|  x  35^. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1884]. 

Der  staat  Sinaloa  in  Mexico.     Nach  eigenen  aufnahmen  und  rekognosci- 

rungen  von  Friedrich  G.  Weidner.     16^  x  13^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884. 
[InPetermann  (J.)     Mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  1884.     v.  30.     pi.  1]. 

Mapa  de  la  red  telegrdfica  y  de  los  itinerarios  generales  la  republica  Mexi- 

cana.    Formado   segun  datos  oficiales   por  F.  A.  Labadie.      21^  x  27^. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.     Gregoire,  Tauzy  y  ca.  [1884]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  the  library  traced  on  linen. 

Mexico,  Central  America,  and   the  West  Indies.      Drawn  and   engraved 

expressly  for  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  American  reprint.     Scale  95 
miles— one  inch.     19  x  27.     Philadelphia,  J.  M.  Stoddart  co.  [1884]. 
Note. — Copyright  in  1884  by  Roger  Sherman. 

Mexique.     Echelle  1 :  5,000,000.     17  x  21i 

[In  Vivien  de  St.  Martin   (Louis) .     Atlas  universel  de  geographic,     fol. 
Paris,  Hachette,  1884.     pt.  73]. 

Poole  bros.     Railway  map  of  Mexico.     14^  x  20^.     [Chicago,  Poole  bros. 

1884]. 

^    Watson's  nuevo  mapa  de  Mexico  y  la  frontera  del  Norte,  America  Central, 

Istmo  de  Panama,  Cuba,  Jamaica  y  islas  de  Bahama.  37  x  54.  Nueva 
York,  G.  Watson,  1884. 

Mexico.     16^x23. 

[In  Janvier  (Thomas  A.)     The  Mexican  guide.     5th  ed.     16°.     New  York, 

C.  Scribner's  sons,  1890.     at  end]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1886,  by  Wm.  M.  Bradley  &  bro. 

Atlas   Mexicano.     Por  Antonio   Garcia   Cubas.     31   maps.     fol.     Mexico, 

Debray,  [1886]. 

Carta  telegrdfica  y  ferrocarrilera  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     Direccion  gene- 

ral de  estadistica,  secretaria  de  fomento,  1887.  Escala  de  1 : 3,000,000. 
27f  X  37^ 

H.  Doc.  516 2T 


418 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


Mexico.  Carta  general  de  la  republica  de  Mejico  y  de  los  estados  unidos  del  norte, 
con  relacion  tl  las  propiedades  de  la  compania  minera  de  fierro  Mejicana. 
Scale  1 : 3,800,000.     32^  x  44i     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

[1888]. 

Bo^quejo  de  una  carta  geologica  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     Formada  por  dis- 

posicion  del  secretario  de  fomento,  gral.  Carlos  Pacheco,  por  una  comision 
especial  bajo  la  direccion  del  profesor  Antonio  del  Castillo,  1889.  Escala 
de  3,800,000°.     29  x  41^.     Paris,  Erhard  hermanos,  [1889]. 

Carta  de  los  ferrocarriles  de  los  estados  unidos  Mexicanos.     Secretaria  de 

fomento,  seccion  tercera.  Escala:  1  : 2,000,000.  44^  x  66.  Paris,  Erhard 
hermanos,  1890. 

■ Carta  general  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     Formada  en   el  ministerio  de 

fomento  con  los  datos  mas  recientes,  por  disposicion  del  secretario  del 
ramo,  general  Carlos  Pacheco,  1890.  Escala  de  1  : 2,000,000.  14^x68. 
Paris,  Erhard  hermanos,  [1890]. 

Memoria  para  la  carta  general  geografica  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     Aiio 

de  1889.  27  pp.  1  1.  8°.  Mexico,  oficina  tip.  de  la  secretaria  de 
fomento,  1890. 

Map  of  Mexico,  prepared  under  the  direction  of  captain  Daniel  M.  Taylor, 

Ordnance  department,  and  1st  lieutenant  George  D.  Scriven,  signal  corps, 
in  the  military  information  division,  Adjutant-general's  office,  War 
department;  William  N.  Peck,  chief  of  division,  by  Charles  H.  Ourand, 
draughtsman.     1891.     30f  x  40^ 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world.     Map  of  Mexico.     Stat- 

ute miles  69.16—1  degree.     Kilometres,  111.307—1  degree.     19  x  26.     Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1891. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Valley  of  Mexico  on  an  enlarged  scale." 

Bosquejo  de  una  carta  geologica  de  la  republica  Mexicana.     Formada  por 

disposicion  del  secretario  de  fomento  por  una  comision  especial  bajo  la 
direccion  de  Antonio  del  Castillo.  Reformada  con  nuevos  datos  en  1891, 
1892  y  1893.     Escala  1:1,000,000.     10^x14^     Mexico,   E.  M.   Moreau, 

[1893]. 

Report  of  the   international   boundary   commission.      United   States  and 

Mexico.  1891-1896.  maps,  title.  26  maps.  fol.  Washington,  govern- 
ment printing  office,  1898. 

LIST  OF  MAPS. 

Index  map  of  the  boundary. 

California  line. 

Colorado  river  section  of  the  boundary  (in  colors). 

Arizona-Sonora  oblong  line. 

Parallel  31°  20'  north  latitude. 

Meridian  section. 

Parallel  31°  47'  north  latitude. 

Profile  of  the  boundary. 

Krater-tyi)en  in   Mexico  und  Guatemala. 

Sapper  1892  und  1893.     12  x  8|. 
[In  Petermann's  inittheilungen.     1894. 
V.  40.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

■ Carta  de  los  meteoritos  de  Mexico,  o  regiones  de  la  republica  en  que  han 

(!aido  fierros  y  pied  ran  meU'oricas.  Formada,  bajo  los  auspicios  de  la  secre- 
tan'a  de  fomento  por  Antonio  del  Castillo,  ingeniero  de  minas,  director 
de  la  Escuela  nacional  de  iiigenieros  y  de  la  Comision  geologica.  Escala: 
1:1,000,000.     145  X  10^.     Mexico,  Moreau  y  co.  [1893]. 


Nach  aufnahmen  von  dr.  Carl 


Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1894]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  419 

Ittexico.  Carta  general  de  la  republica  Mexieana.  Forinada  en  el  ministerio  de 
fomento  con  los  datos  mas  recientes  por  disposicion  del  secretario  del  ramo 
ingeniero  Manuel  Fernandez  Leal,  1894.  Grabado  por  Erhard  hermanos, 
Paris.     45 J  x  68.     Mexico,  impreso  por  F.  Diaz  de  Leon,  [1894]. 

Karte  der  verbreitung  der  sprachen  in  Siidost-Mexico  und  Britisch  Hon- 
duras urn's  jahr  1894.    Von  Karl  Sapper.    Massstab  1 : 4,000,000.     9|  x  12 J. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1895.     4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,    [1895]. 
V.  41.     pi.  12.     at  end]. 

—    Map  of  the  United  States  of  Mexico.     Drawn  and  compiled  from  the  latest 

Mexican  and  United  States  government  authorities,  and  other  reliable 
sources.     By  Oscar  Hinrichs,  c.  e.     Scale — 1:5,385,600.     16^  x  22|. 
[In  Moore  (Henry).     Railway  guide  of  the  republic  of  Mexico.     Spring- 
field, O.     Huben  &  Moore,  1894]. 

Mexico.     17^  x  23^     [Philadelphia],  W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro.  1894. 

Note. — From  Bradley's  atlas  of  the  world,     p.  73.     Philadelphia,  1885. 

Map  of  Mexico.     9  x  10. 

[In  Campbell  (Reau).      Campbell's  complete  guide  and  descriptive  book 

of  Mexico.     12°.     Chicago,  1895]. 
Note. — On  reverse  of  this  map  is  a  "  Plan  of  the  city  of  Mexico." 

Mexiko.     Massstab  1: 12,000,000.     8^x11. 

[In  Brockhaus'   konversations-lexikon.      14te    aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,   F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  11.     bet.  pp.  840-841]. 

Carta  de  comunicaciones  de  los  estados  unidos  Mexicanos.      Formada  de 

orden  de  la  secretaria  de  estado  y  del  despacho  de  comunicaciones  y  obras 
publicas  por  el  colonel  Bodo  von  Gliimer.  Escala  1 : 1,000,000.  1895-1896. 
2  sheets,  each  51  x  93.  Berlin,  grabado  e  impreso  en  el  Instituto  litho- 
grafico,  1895-96. 

Carta  de  la  republica  Mexieana,  a  la  100000*.     Secretaria  de  estado  y  del 

despacho  de  fomento.  Comision  geogrdfica  de  guerra  y  fomento  bajo  la 
direccion  del  ing.  A.  Diaz.  Dib.  y  escrit.  J.  Lopez.  Constr.  y  config. 
ing.  R.  Sandoval.  I''  edicion,  1888.  Publicado  en  1896.  1*  serie.  Hoja— 
19  (Y).     16|x22.     [Mexico,  1896]. 

The  valley  of  Mexico.    To  illustrate  the  paper  by  O.  H.  Howarth.    1 : 1,500,000 

or  1  inch — 8  miles.     8|  x  7|. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1896.     8°.     London,  1896.     v.  8. 
p.  200]. 

Carta  de  la  republica  Mexieana,  d  la  10000a.     Secretaria  de  estado  y  del 

despacho  de  fomento.  Comision  geografica  de  guerra  y  fomento  bajo  la 
direccion  del  ing.  A.  Diaz.  Constr.  y  dib.  E.  Estrada.  Config.  C.  Rivera. 
Escrib.  J.  Samaniego.  Bajo  lainspecc.  deling.  C.  T.  Alvarez.  1^ edicion, 
1893.  Publicada  en  1897.  1=*  serie.  Hoja— 51  (L) .  16|  x  22.  [Mexico, 
1897]. 

The  Century  atlas.     Mexico.     lOj  x  15.     New  York,  the  Century  co.  1897. 

The  Century  atlas.     Mexico,  central  portion.     10^  x  15.     New  Y'ork,  the 

Century  co.  1897. 

Geologische  karte  von  den  Yereinigten  Staaten  und  Mexiko.     Massstab 

1:20,000,000.     8^  x  10^ 
[In  Myers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien,  bi- 
bliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  230-231]. 


420  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mexico.     Mexiko.     Massstab  1: 12,000,000.     8^x11. 

[In  Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.  14te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  840-841]. 

Mexiko.     Massstab  1: 12,000,000.     8^x10^ 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien,  bi- 
bliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  234-235]. 

Mexique.     Echelle  du  10,000,000^.     Gravee  et  imp.  par  Erhard  fres.   1897. 

10  X  14. 
[In  Grande  (La)  encyclopedie.     8°.     Paris,  H.  Lamirault  &  cie.   [1885-98]. 
v23.     bet.  pp.  864-865]. 

A  section  of  north  Mexico  showing  the  journeys  of  J.  Gurdon  L.  Stephen- 

son, f.  r.  g.  s.  and  A.  Krauss,  f.  r.  g.  s.     1897.     Scale,  1:1,250,000  or  1 
inch— 19. 7  miles.     27  x  14. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.  1898.     8°.     London,  1898.     v.  11.. 
p.  464]. 

Vereinigte  Staaten  und  Mexiko.     Massstab  1:20,000,000.     8^x10^. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien,  bi- 
bliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp  224-225]. 

Mexico.      Scales   statute  miles,  69.16 — 1  degree.      Kilometres,  111.307—1 

degree.     19  x  26.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1898. 
Note. — From   Rand,  McNally  &  company's  indexed  atlas  of  the  world. 
Inset  ''Map  of  the  valley  of  Mexico  in  enlarged  scale." 

Mexico.     From  ofiicial  Mexican  and  other  sources  prepared  in  the  Bureau 

of  the  American  republics,  William  Woodville  Rockhill,  director.  Com- 
piled and  drawn  by  M.  Hendges,  1900.  Scale  50  miles  to  1  inch.  (1: 
3,168,000) .     27|  X  39.     Baltimore,  the  Friedenwald  co.  photo-lith.  [1900]. 

See  also  Puebla;  Yucatan. 


Mexico  (City  of).     La  gran  citta  di  Temistitan.     6^  x  6 J. 

[In  Bordone  (Benedetto).  Isolario.  sm.  fol.  Vinezia,  N.  d'Aristotile,. 
1534.     1.  X]. 

Das  alte  Mexico.     7^  x  10^. 

[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  lender  una 
vSlker  von  America.  Nebst  einer  vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  17]. 

Oud  Mexico.     [View].     7  x  lOJ. 

[In  Nederlandsche  reizen.  Dertiende  deel.  8°.  Amsterdam,  Petrus  Con- 
radi,  1787.     bet.  pp.  132-133]. 

Vetus  Mexico.     ll|xl3J. 

[In  Montanus    (Arnoldus).      De  nieuwe    en    onbekende    weereld.      4°. 

t' Amsterdam,  J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  80-81]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671.. 

La  vieille  ville  de  Mexique,  capitale  de  la  Nouvelle  Espagne.     11}  x  14. 

[In  Galerie  (La)  agr^able  du  monde.     fol.    Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 

V.  1.     Am^rique.     pi.  13]. 

Mexico,  regia  et  Celebris  Hispanise  Novae  civitas.     lOJ  x  9. 

[In  Braun  (Georg).  Civitas  orbis  terrarum.  fol.  Colonise  Agrippinae^ 
sumptibus  auctorum,  [1594?]-  1618.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  58-59]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  421 

Mexico  (City  of).     Mexico.     6^  x  7. 

[In  Abelin  (Johann  Philipp).  Newe  welt  und  Amerikanische  historien. 
Durch  Johann  Ludwig  Gottfriedt.  [pseud.]  fol.  Franckfurt  am  Main. 
M.  Merian,  1631.     p.  48]. 

Nova  Mexico.     Hi  x  21^ 

[In  Montanus    (Arnoldus).      De    nieuwe    en    onbekende    weereld.      4°. 

t' Amsterdam,  J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  232-233]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

La  grande  ville  de  Mexico  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale — Nova  Mexico. 

11  x  21. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Amerique.     pi.  19]. 

Gegend  von  Mexico.     7^^  x  14. 

[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  lander  und 
volker  von  America.  Xebst  einer  vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  16]. 

Gegend  um  die  Mexicanische  see.     7^  x  5^. 

[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  Itnder  und 
vSlker  von  America.  Nebst  einer  vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  2]. 

Carte  des  environs  de  la  ville  de  Mexico.     85^  x  65. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  .  .  .  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  5]. 

A  view  of  the  city  of  Mexico.     Jn'o  Lodge,  sculp.     5|  x  7|. 

[In  Russell  (William).  The  history  of  America,  sm.  4°.  London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  143]. 

Nieuw  Mexico.     [View].     7  x  lOJ. 

[In  Nederlandsche  reizen.  Dertiende  deel.  8°.  Amsterdam,  Petrus  Con- 
radi,  1787.     bet.  pp.  132-133]. 

Piano  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     1791.     4^  x  8^. 

[In  Calendario  manual  y  guia  de  ^orasteros  en  Mexico,  para  el  ailo  de  1802. 

Por  don  Mariano  de  Zuniga  y  Ontiveros.     24°.     Mexico,  1802]. 
Note. — Same  map  also  in  the  edition  for  1811. 

Piano  ichnographico  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     Por  el  miro  major  d.  Ignacio 

Castera  ano  de  1794.  Y  fielmente  copiado  por  ]Manuel  Ygnacio  de  Jesus 
del  Aguila,  delineado  e  iluminado  de  su  mano,  en  23  de  ag.  to  de  1794. 
ms.     17x22.     [1794]. 

Plan  topografico  de  Mexico.     Por  Juan  de  la  Sezna  y  Echaxte.    ms.    17  x  26. 

[1830?]. 

Battles  of  Mexico.     Survey  of  the  line  of  operations  of  the  U.  S.  army, 

under  the  command  of  major  general  Winfield  Scott,  on  the  19th  &  20th. 
aug.  &  on  the  8th.  12th.   &  13th.  sept.  1847.     Made  by  maj.  Turnbull, 
capt.  McClellan  &  lieut.  Hardcastle.     Drawn  by  capt.  McClellan.     24  x  54. 
Washington,  lith.  &  published  by  C.  B.  Graham,  [1848]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

^lap  of  the  valley  of  Mexico  with  a  plan  of  the  defences  of  the  capitol  and 

the  line  of  operations  of  the  United  States  army  under  major  genl.  Scott 
in  aug.  and  sept.  1847.     Surveyed  and  drawn  by  lieut.  M.  C.  Smith  and 
capt.  E.  L.  F.  Hardcastle.     26  x  19.     [n.  p.  1847]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


422  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Iffiexico  (City  of).     Piano  general  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     Ano  de  1853.     18  x  20. 
[In  Almonte  (Juan  N.)     Guia  de  forasteros.     16°.     Mexico,  1852]. 

Mexico.     [  View] .     Bourgue  del.  &  sc.     4x6. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad.)     Geographic  universelle.     8°.     Paris,  Fume  & 
cie.  1857.     v.  6.     p.  573]. 

Yalle  de  Mexico.     14^  x  11. 

[In  Garcia  y  Cubas  (Antonio).     Atlas  geografico,  estadistico  e  historio  de  la 

republica  Mexicana.     fol.     Mexico,  J.  M.  F.  de  Lara,  1858.     sheet  17]. 
XoTE. — With  marginal  descriptive  text. 

Plan  de  Mexico  et  de  ses  environs  dans  un  rayon  de  huit  kilometres  [Also] 

Esquisse  de  I'itineraire  de  la  Vera-Cruz  a  Mexico  d'apres  H.   Kiepert. 

16^  x  11. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.    177-178.     6'"*' serie.     33-34.     8°.    Paris, 

A.  Bertrand,  1863]. 
Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  "Revue  maritime  et  coloniale."     1863. 

v.  7.     p.  692. 

Piano  de   la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     Levantado  de   orden   del   Ministerio  de 

Fomento  por  sus  ingenieros.  1867.  28  x  29^.  Mexico,  E.  M.  Sagredo, 
[1867]. 

Piano  general  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     1869.     Escala  de  1000  varas  Casti- 

llanas.     24  x  32. 
[In  Mexico  y  sus  alrededores.     fol.     Mexico,  V.  Debray,  1869]. 

Piano  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     Traza  de  la  ciudad   por  Espanoles. — La 

ciudad  a  fines  del  siglo  XVIII. — La  ciudad  actual.     7  x  7^. 
[In  Garcia  Cubas  (Antonio).    Atlas  Mexicano.    fol.    Mexico,  Debray,  1885. 

sheet  29]. 
Note. — Insets  "Distrito  federal,"  view   of  old  city  and  plans  of  various 

buildings. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Mexico,  authorized  for  publication  with  the  Mexican 

guide,    by    general    Carlos    Pacheco,    minister    of    public  works,    1885. 
17  X  24. 
[In  Janvier  (Thomas  A.)     The  Mexican  guide.     5th  ed.     16°.     New  York, 
C.  Scribner's  sons,  1890.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  environs  of  the  city  of  Mexico.     Authorized  for  publication  with 

the  Mexican  guide,  by  general  Carlos  Pacheco,  minister  of  public  works, 
1886.     Hi  X  18f 
[In  Janvier  (Thomas  A.)     The  Mexican  guide.     5th  ed.     16°.     New  York, 
C.  Scribner's  sons,  1890.     at  end]. 

Reduccion  del  piano  oficial  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     Levantado  de  orden 

del  H.  Ayuntamiento  por  la  Comisfon  de  saneamiento  y  desagiie  en  1889 
y  1890  detallado  ampliamente  y  publicado  por  la  antigua  y  acreditada 
casa  C.  Montauriol  y  ca.  1891.     29  x  38|. 

Piano  de  la  ciudad  de  Mexico.     lOJ  x  15J. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Himon,  1893.     v.  12.     bet.  i)p.  740-741]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  423 

Mexico  (Gulf  of).     Golfo  del  Mexico.     9x11. 

[In   Coronelli    (Vincenzo   Maria).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,   1696. 
V.  2.     pt.  2.     p.  156]. 

Carte  reduite  du  Golphe  dii  Mexique  et  des  isles  de  I'Ameriqiie.     Par. 

M.  B.  ingr.  de  la  marine.     8i  x  12^. 
[In   Bellin    (Jacques  Nicolas).      Le   petit  atlas   maritime,     fol.      [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  47]. 

Carte  reduite  du  golphe  du  Mexique  et  des  isles  de  TAmerique.     Dressee  au 

depot  des  cartes,  et  plans  de  la  marine  pour  le  service  des  vaisseaux  du 
roy.     Par  ordre  de  m.  le  due  de  Praslin,  ministre  de  la  marine.     Seconde 
edition  annee  1774.     Par  le  s.  Bellin.     21  x  3I5. 
[In  Atlas  maritime,     fol.     Genes,  Yves  Gravier,  1801.     map.  27]. 

Map  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico,  the  islands  and  countries  adjacent.     For  the  rev. 

dr.  Robertson's  history  of  America.  By  Thos.  Kitchen.  13  x  20.  [Lon- 
don], W.  Strahan  &  T.  Cadell,  1777. 

Carte  reduite  du  Golfe  du  Mexique.     Copiee  avec  permission  de  mgr.  Ir 

marechal  De  Castries.     Sur  la  carte  de  Bellin,  inseree  dans  sa  description 
geographique  des  Isles  Antilles,     llf  x  7|. 
[In  Le  Boucher   (Odet-Julien).     Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  entre  la 
Grande-Bretagne  et  les  Etats-Unis.      [anon.]     atlas.     4°.     Paris,  Brocas, 
1787.     no.  5]. 

The  West  India  atlas :  comprehending  a  complete  collection  of  accurate  charts 

of  the  navigation  of  the  West  Indies  and  gulf  of  Mexico,  [etc.  By  James 
Whittle  and  Richard  Holmes  Laurie].  2  p.  1.  57  sheets,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  gulf  of  Mexico,  and  northern  provinces 

of  South  America;  compiled  from  the  most  recent  Spanish  and  other  sur- 
veys by  Joseph  Dessiou.     Improved  with  addition  to  1818.     45J  x  56f . 
London,  J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  march  1,  1813.     [1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  7-8]. 


The  north  coast  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico,  from  St.  Marks  to  Galveston.  Drawn 
&  engraved  by  Chas.  Copley.  25  x  39.  New  York,  PL  &  G.  AV.  Blunt, 
1842. 

Preliminary  chart  of  the  northeastern  part  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico.  Includ- 
ing the  strait  of  Florida.  Autograph  transfer  1861.  32x69.  [Washing- 
ton, 1861]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  the  northwestern  part  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico.     Unfin- 
ished proof.     31  x  68.     [Washington,  1861?]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Laurie's  chart  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico.  25  x  36.  London,  R.  H.  Laurie, 
1862. 

Temperaturen  im  golf  von  Mexico  und  im  golfstrom  in  der  tiefe  von  460  m 

[250  faden].     Nach  den  temperaturbeobachtungen  von  lieut.  com.  C.  D. 

Sigsbee,  J.  R.  Bartlett  u.  W.  H.  Bronson.     1874-83  gez.  v.  A.  Lindenkohl. 

7^  X  9|. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1896.     4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,    [1896]. 

V.  42.     pi.  3.     at  end]. 


424  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

(15  6°\ 
-^5-  J]  des  oberflachenwassers  im  golf 

von  Mexico  und  im  golfstrom.  Nach  den  beobachtungen  von  U.  S.  c.  s. 
Blake,  1880-82,  U.  S.  c.  s.  Schr.  Palinurus,  1878;  U.  S.  fish  com.  str. 
Albatros,  1883-86  u.  h.  m.  s.  Challenger  1873,  gez.  v.   A.  Lindenkohl. 

n  X  9|. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1896.     4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1896]. 
V.  42.     pi.  3.     at  end]. 

Chart  of  the  gulf  of  Mexico  and  Caribbean  sea.     10^  x  15|. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1881. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1881].     v.  13.     p.  46]. 

Mexico  (Lake  of).     Laghi  di  Messico.     A.  Rivelanti  inc.     4|  x  6^. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G.)     Storia  dell' America,     [anon.]    18°.     MiJano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  co.  1820.     v.  5-6.     front.] 

Mexico  valley.  Piano  de  una  parte  del  valle  de  Mexico,  con  el  correspondiente 
corte  desde  la  laguna  de  Chalco  et  valle  del  rio  de  Tula.  Levantado  y 
dolineado  por  el  ten.  M.  L.  Smith  y  E.  L.  V.  Hardcastle.  9^  x  19. 
[n.  p.  185-?]. 

Carta  hidrografica  del  valle  de  Mexico.     Levantada  de  orden  del  Ministero 

de  Fomento  por  los  ingenieros  Miguel  Iglesias,  Ramon  Almaraz,  Mariano 
Santa  Maria  y  Jose  Antonio  de  la  Peiia,  bajo  la  direccion  Ingeniero  Geo- 
grafo  Francisco  Diaz  Covarrubias,  antiguos  alumnos  del  Colegio  Nacional 
de  Mineria.     1862.     42|  x  26.     Mexico,  H.  Salazar,  1863. 

Miami  county,  Ohio.     Map  of  the  Miami  co.     Thomas  Danby  delin.     J.  H.  Sey- 
mour sc.     8  x  15. 
[In  Drake  (Daniel).     Natural  and  statistical  view,  or  picture  of  Cincinnati. 
16°.     Cincinnati,  Looker  &  Wallace,  1815.     opp.  p.  34]. 

Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  W.  Arrott.     col.     52  x  54.      [Philadelphia], 

S.H.Mathews,  [1858]. 

Michig-an.  Plan  of  private  claims  in  Michigan  territory  as  surveyed  by  Aaron 
Greeley  d.  surveyor  in  1810.     23  x  26.     [n.  p.  1810]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Michigan  .territory.     Drawn 

by  J.  Finlayson.     14^  x  10^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  american  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  36]. 

Map  of  the  surveyed  part  of  the  territory  of  Michigan  on  a  scale  of  8  miles 

to  an  inch.  By  John  Farmer,  1826.  V.  Balch  and  S.  Stiles,  engravers, 
Utica.     20  X  21.     [Detroit,  1826]. 

Map  of  the  territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouisconsin.     By  John  Farmer,     col. 

40  X  34.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1830. 

Michigan.     Drawn  &  published  by  David  H.  Burr.     14^  x  lOJ.     New  York, 

D.  H.  Burr,  1831. 
Note. — No.  40  of  Burr's  A  series  of  maps  for  a  general  atlas. 

The  traveller's  pocket  map  of  Michigan  with  its  canals,  roads  &  distances; 

by  H.  S.  Tanner,  col.  lOJ  x  13.  fold.  24°.  Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tan- 
ner, [1832]. 

Improved  map  of  the  territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouisconsin.     By  John 

Farmer.  1835.  20  x  34.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  engraved  by  R.  Clark  &  co. 
1835. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  425 

■Michigan.  An  improved  edition  of  a  map  of  the  surveyed  part  of  the  territory  of 
Michigan.  By  John  Farmer.  1835.  col.  21x31.  [Detroit] ,  engraved 
by  J.  Farmer,   [1835]. 

Map  exhibiting  the  country  between  lakes  Michigan  and  Erie  and  the  con- 

tested boundary  lines.     By  David  H.  Burr.     17  x  62.     New  York,  P.  A. 
Mesier'shth.     [1835]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.     published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  48]. 

Improved  map  of  the  territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouisconsin.     On  a  scale  of 

30  geographical  miles  to  an  inch.     By  John  Farmer  of  Detroit,  1835.    20|- 
x  34.     Albany,  N.  Y.  Rawdon  Clark  &  co.    1835. 
Note. — Inset  "  Map  of  part  of  Ste.  Marie  river  from  actual  survey.     Scale  8 
miles  to  an  inch." 

The  tourist's  pocket  map  of  Michigan,  exhibiting  its  internal  improvements, 

roads,   distances,    &c.  by  J.   H.  Young,     col.     12  x   15.      Philadelphia, 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  1835. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  north  part  of  Michigan.     25th.  cong.  2d 

sess.     13  X  16.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,   etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843.     no.  137]. 

Survey  of  a  road  route  from  Saginaw  to  Mackinac,  M.  t.     Executed  by  lieut. 

Poole,  3d  arty.    25  cong.  2d  sess.     19  x  26.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United   States.     Congress.    A  collection  of   maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1837].     no.  153]. 

Map  of  Michigan  &  part  of  Wisconsin  territory,  exhibiting  the  post  offices, 

post  roads,    canals,    railroads,  &c.  by   David   H.  Burr.      col.      36  x  50- 
[n.  p.  1839]. 

A  new  &  authentic  map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  territory  of  Wisconsin. 

By  Thomas  R.  Tanner,  1839.     col.     24  x  30. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  american  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  north  part  of  Michigan.     26  cong.  1st 

sess.     13  X  21.     [n.  p.  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843,  no.  83]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  north  part  of  Michigan.     W.  J.  Stone  sc. 

27th.  cong.  2d  sess.     15  x  18.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  124]. 

— ■■ Map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  the  surrounding  country.     Exhibiting  the 

sections  and  the  latest  surveys.     Compiled  from  authentic  sources  by  John 
Farmer.     25  x  32.     [Detroit,  1844]. 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  mineral  lands  adjacent  to  lake  Superior,  ceded  to  the 

United  States  by  the  treaty  of  1842  with  the  Chippewas.  Comprising  that 
district  lying  between  Chocolate  river  and  Fond  du  Lac,  under  the  super- 
intendency  of  gen.  John  Stockton,  U.  S.  agent.  Projected  and  drawn 
under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  George  Talcott,  by  A.  B.  Gray,  assisted 
by  JohnSeib.  35  x  46.  Washington,  C.  B.  Graham,  lith.  [1845]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


426  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mich.ig'an.  Geological  map  of  a  district  of  township  lines  in  the  northern  peninsula 
of  Michigan,  surveyed  by  Wm.  A.  Burt,  in  the  year  1846.  10  x  12.  Bal- 
timore, lith.  by  E.  Weber,  [1846]. 

■ Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Michigan.    Surveyor-general's  office.    Detroit, 

nov.  5,  1849.     22  x  26.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1849]. 

Sketch  of  the  state  of  Michigan,  showing  the  districts  embraced  in  contracts 

for  township  lines  north  of  Grand  &  Saganaw  rivers.  Surveyor-general's 
office.  Detroit,  nov.  5,  1849.  13i  x  14.  Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval  lith. 
[1849]. 

Geological  map  of  the  lake  Superior  land  district  in  the  state  of  Michigano 

Prepared  pursuant  to  an  act  of  congress  approved  march  1,  1847,  entitled 
an  act  to  establish  a  new  land  district  and  to  provide  for  the  sale  of  min- 
eral land  in  the  state  of  Michigan.  By  J.  W.  Foster  &  J.  D.  Whitney, 
col.  26  X  39.  [n.  p.  1851] 
Note. — Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Lake  Superior  land 
district."  Pt.  2.  The  iron  region,  together  with  the  general  geology. 
Washington,  1851. 

Geological  map  of  the  district  between  Kew^eenaw  bay  and  Chocolate  river» 

lake  Superior,  Michigan.  J.  W.  Foster  &  J.  D.  Whitney,  U.  S.  geologists, 
col.     19^  X  24.     New  York,  Ackerman,  lith.  [1851?]. 

Geological  and  topographical  map.  of  the  mineral  district  of  lake  Superior^ 

Michigan.  Compiled  &  drawn  by  Jno.  C.  Booth  &  E.  J.  Hulbert,  1855. 
col.  54  X  80.  New  York,  engraved,  mounted  and  printed  by  J.  H.  Col- 
ton  &  co.  [1855]. 

Map  of  the  southern  part  of  Michigan,  by  John  Farmer.     26  x  37.     New 

York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  embracing  a  great  part  of 

Iowa,  Illinois  &  Minnesota;  and  the  whole  mineral  region,  with  chains  of 
the  lakes;  exhibiting  the  sections,  the  soundings  [etc.]  Projected, 
engraved  and  published  by  John  Farmer.     65  x  67.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer, 

1858. 

Same.     Farmer's  4th  sheet  or  map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  northern  part  of 

Illinois.     39  x  44.     8°.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1859. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  the  surrounding  country.     Exhibiting  the 

sections  and  the  latest  surveys.  By  John  Farmer,  1859.  23d  ed.  22  J  x  32. 
[Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1859]. 

Farmer's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Michigan,  and  chart  of  the  lakes. 

Drawn  and  engraved  by  John  Farmer,  col.  25  x  23.  Detroit,  R.  Farmer 
&CO.  1862. 

Farmer's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Michigan  and  chart  of  the  lakes. 

Drawn  and  engraved  by  John  Farmer.  4th  thousand,  col.  23  x  24. 
Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1864. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Michigan.     From  special  surveys  and  public  records  &c. 

■*  made  and  collected  by,  and  under  the  direction  of  Geil  &  Jones  and  Geil  & 

Harley,  by  Samuel  Geil.     col.     66  x  68.     Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1864. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  427 

Michigan.     Sehonberg's  map.     col.     14  x  11.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.    Farmer's  map  of  lake  Superior  and  the  mining  regions. 

Showing  geological  formations,  mines,  [etc.]  21  x36.  Detroit,  S.  Fanner 
&  CO.  1867. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  the  surrounding  country.     Exhibiting  the 

sections,  [etc.]  By  John  Farmer.  23d  ed.  col.  23  x  31.  Detroit, 
J.  Farmer,  1867. 

Colton's  sectional  map.     25  x  37.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1868. 

Sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin  embracing  part  of  the 

states  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.  Compiled  by  Edward  Molitor. 
col.     40  x  49.     Detroit,  Calvert  lith.  eng.  and  pub.  co.  1871. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.    Farmer's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Michigan  and 

chart  of  the  lakes,     col.     23  x  31.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1871. 

Same.     col.     23  x  32.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1872. 

Same.     col.     23  x  30.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1873. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.     Farmer's  map  of  lake  Superior  and  the  mining  regions. 

Showing  geological  formations,  mines,  [etc.]  24x32.  Detroit,  S.  Farmer 
&  CO.  1872. 

— Map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  the  surrounding  country  exhibiting  the 

sections  and  the  latest  surveys.  Compiled  from  the  most  authentic  sources 
by  John  Farmer,  1873.     col.     23  x  31.     [Detroit,  S.  Farmer,  1873]. 

Walling  (H.  F. )     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Michigan.     162  pp.  inch  84  maps. 

fol.     Detroit,  E.  M.  &  S.  T.  Tackabury,  [1873]. 

Bridgman  (E.  C. )     Bridgman's  county  &  railroad  township  map  of  Michi- 

gan.    1874.     col.     24x33.     Xew  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1874]. 

Cram's  new  sectional   map.     Compiled  &  published  by  George  F.  Cram. 

col.     39  X  33.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 

Colton's  township  map  of  Michigan,     col.     23  x  17.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1874. 

Railroad   map  of  Michigan.      23  x  16.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son, 

1874. 
[Michigan.     Commissioners  of  railroads]. 

Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Michigan.     Published  exclusively  for 

the  Michigan  state  gazetteer  &  business  directory,  1875-6.  23  x  16. 
[New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1875]. 

Disturnell  (John).     Sectional  map  of  the  copper,  iron  and  silver  region  of 

lake  Superior,  embracing  the  counties  of  Marquette,  Houghton,  Baraga, 
Keweenaw,  Ontonagon,  Isle  Royale  and  parts  of  Delta,  Menominee  & 
Schoolcraft,     col.     22  x  31.     Philadelphia,  J.  Disturnell,  1875. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Michigan,    col.     13  x  16. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  lake  Superior  and  the  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan.    17  x  25.    New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

Map  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  by  A.  von  Stein wehr.     11^  x  18.     [Cincin- 

nati, Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1877]. 


428  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Tttichigan.     Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  map  of  Michigan.     34  pp.     1  map. 
12^  X  18 J.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1877]. 

Sectional  map.     col.     71  x  56.     Detroit,  R.  M.  Tackabury,  [1877]. 

Michigan.     [Map  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     anon.]     24  x  17.     [Xew 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1878]. 

1'.  P.  Mast  &  co's  new  map  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Michigan.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  0.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Map  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin.     Compiled  from  the  latest  authentic 

sources.     Published  by  H.  R.  Page  &  co.     col.     37  x  52.     Chicago,  H.  R. 
Page  &  CO.  1879. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co's  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Michigan. 

20  X  27.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

"Wolverine  state."     Haskell  brothers'  county,  railroad  station,  post  office 

and  index  map  of  Michigan,     col.     32  x  25.     Chicago,    Haskell  bros. 
1880.  [1879]. 


Michigan,  prepared  for  the  commissioner  of  immigration.     By  Henry  Steb- 

bins.    Oct.  1881.     17fxl8.     [Chicago,  1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan,  and  Wisconsin,  with  adjacent 

parts  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.     By  W.  L.  Nichol- 
son.    The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1871.      Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole,     fol. 
[Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post-office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Michigan. 

43  pp.     1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Michigan.  60  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     61  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

— Michigan.     22^  x  16. 

[In  Polk  (R.  L.)  &  CO.     R.  L.  Polk  &  co's  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Kent 
CO.  Mich.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  1893.     pi.  69]. 

The  international  boundary  line  of  Michigan.     By  Annah  May  Soule.  . 

[In  Michigan  pioneer  and  historical  society.     Historical  collections.     8°. 

Lansing,  1896.     v.  26.     pp.  597-631.     11  maps]. 

See  also  Allegan  county;  Barry  county;  Berrien  county;  Branch  county; 

Calhoun  county;  Cass  county;  Clinton  county;  Eaton  county;  Genesee 
county;  Grand  Traverse  county;  Gratiot  county;  Hillsdale  county;  Huron 
county;  Isabella  county;  Ingham  county;  Ionia  county;  Jackson  county; 
Kalamazoo  county;  Kalkaska  county;  Lapeer  county;  Leelanaw  county; 
Lenawee  county;  Livingston  county;  Macomb  county;  Marquette  county; 
Mecosta  county;  Monroe  county;  Montcalm  county;  Muskegon  county; 
Newago  county;  Oakland  county;  Oceana  county;  Ontonagon  county; 
Osceola  county;  St.  Clair  county;  St.  Joseph  county;  Sanilac  county; 
Shiawassee  county;  Tuscola  county;  Van  Buren  county;  Washtenaw 
county;  Wayne  county. 

Michigan  (Lake) .     North  end  of  Lake  Michigan  including  the  Beaver  island  group. 
From  trigonometrical  surveys  under  the  orders  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb  in 
1854  &  1855.     24  x  36.     [Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.     War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1857]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  429 

Micliigran  (Lake).     North  east  end  of  lake  Michigan  including  Grand  and  Little 
Traverse  bays  and  the  Fox  and  Manitou  islands.     Projected  from  trigo- 
nometrical surveys  under  the  orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade  in  1861  and  It. 
col.  J.  D.  Graham  in  1862  &  1863.     35  x  38.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1863]. 

North  end  of  Green  bay,  the  islands  at  the  entrance  and  the  n.  w.  Shore  of 

lake  Michigan.     Projected  from  trigonometrical  surveys,  executed  under 
the  orders  of  J.  D.  Graham  in  1863  and  col.  W.  F.  Raynolds  in  1864. 
28x38.     [AVashington,  1866]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1866]. 

South  end  of  Green  bay,  the  islands  of  the  entrance  thereof  and  part  of  west 

shore  of  lake  Michigan.     Projected  from  trigonometrical  surveys  executed 
under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  D.  Graham  in  1863  and  col.  W.  F.  Raynolds  in 
1864.     28  x  35.     [Washington,  1866]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1866]. 

North  end  of  lake  Michigan  including  Green  bay  and  the  straits  of  Mackinac. 

Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  orders  of  capt.  J.  N. 
Macomb  in  1851,  52,  53,  54  and  55;  of  capt.  G.  G.  Meade  in  1860  &  61, 
of  col.  J.  D.  Graham  in  1862  &  63;  and  of  col.  W.  F.  Raynolds  in  1864,  65 
&  66.     21  x  31.     [Washington,  1867]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey,  1867]. 

North  American  lakes.     Lake  Michigan.     From  the  United  States  govern- 
ment surveys  to  1876.     26  x  31.     London,  admiralty,  1878. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,  301]. 

Michilimakinac  strait.  A  plan  of  the  straits  of  St.  Mary,  and  Michilimakinac,  to 
shew  the  situation  &  importance  of  the  two  westermost  settlements  for  the 
fur  trade,     [anon.]     9^  x  13.     [n.  p.  175-?]. 

Middleborough.,  Mass.  (Town  of) .  Map.  From  actual  surveys.  Published  by 
J.  B.  Beers  &  co.     col.     35  x  53.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Middlebush,  N.  J.  Plan  de  notre  camp  a  New  Brunswick  le  12^  juin,  notre  marche 
le  14  a  Middlebush,  la  situation  du  camp  le  15^  juin,  et  celle  du  gen^ 
Washington  a  Boundbrook,  le  poste  que  le  gen^  Sulivan  occupoit  le  15 
dans  la  nuit  pour  couvrir  Philadelphia,  se  postant  sur  la  route  de  Pen- 
nington. Par  V.  Wangenheim,  It.  dans  les  chasseurs  Hessois,  1777.  ms. 
12x20.  [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  76]. 

Middlesex  county,  Conn.  County  atlas  of  Middlesex,  Conn.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers.  144  pp.  incl.  45  maps, 
fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Middlesex  county,  Mass.  Map.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the 
state  the  details  from  original  surveys,  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F. 
Walling.  Draughtsman,  Thos.  W.  Baker,  col.  62  x  62.  Boston,  Smith 
&  Bumstead,  1856. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Middlesex,  Mass.     164  pp.  incl.  102  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.     Plan  of  Middlesex  co.  Mass.     16  x  18.     New  York, 

J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1881]. 

Walker   (Geo.  H.)   &  co.     Atlas  of  Middlesex  county,  Mass.     292  sheets. 

fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.     1889. 


430  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Middlesex  county,  N.  J.  Dunham  (A.)  and  Rue  (J.)  A  map  of  Middlesex 
county.  Reduced  from  the  original  survey.  By  I.  Hills.  1781.  ms. 
23^  X  26^ 
[In  Hills  (John) .  A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New- 
Jersey,  ms.  fol.  [n.  p.  1776-1782].  no.  13]. 
Note. — The  names  of  the  authors  are  not  on  the  map,  but  are  given  in  the 
general  table  of  contents  to  the  collection. 

^lap  of  Middlesex  co.  N.  J.     Entirely  from  original  surveys.     By  J.  W.  Otley 

&  J.  Keily.     39  x  37.     Camden,  N.  J.     L.  Van  Derveer,  1850. 

Map  of  the  county  of  Middlesex,  N.  J.     From  actual  surveys  under  the 

direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  60  x  60.  New  York,  Smith,  Gallup  & 
CO.  1861. 

Middletown,  N.  J.     Hills   (John).     Sketch  of   Middletown.     June.     ms.     7x8. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey. 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  10]. 

Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold  to  Middle  Town, 

shewing  the  skirmish  between  the  rear  of  the  British  army  under  the 
command  of  his  excellency  genl.  sir  Henry  Clinton  and  the  ad  vane' d 
corpsof  the  rebel  army,  June  28th,  1778.     [Byl.  H.    anon.]    ms.    16^x20j. 

[1778]. 

Same.     By  I.   Hills.     July  1778.     Scale   800  paces  to   an   inch.     ms.  col. 

19^  X  26.     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  "Sketch  of  Middle  Town." 

Same.     Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold  to  Middle  town,  shewing 

the  skirmish  ^between  the  rear  of  the  British  army  under  the  command  of 
sir  Henry  Clinton  and  the  advanced  corps  of  the  rebel  army.     June  28, 
1778.     By  I.  Hills,     ms.     17  x  22^. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  9]. 

IMEifiGLin  county,  Penn.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Perry,  Juniata,  and  Mifflin,  Pa. 
From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins. 
58  X  58.     Philadelphia,  Smith,  Gallup  &  Hewitt,  1863. 

Mifflin  (Fort),  Mud  Island,  Pa.     Plan  of  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  island  with  the  bat- 
teries on  Province  island,     ms.     [anon.]     9x6.     [1778]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  86]. 

A  plan  of  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  island,  with  the  attacks  made  by  the  king's 

troops  and  vessels,     [anon.]     London,  for  W.  Faden,  jan.  1,  1785. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
Inset  to  no.  20:  The  course  of  Delaware  river  from  Philadelphia  to  Ches- 
ter.    2d  ed.     [anon.] 

; —     A  plan  of  the  attacks  against  fort  Miflin  on  Mud  island;  which  surrendered 

16th  nov.  1777.  to  the  king's  troops  under  the  command  of  the  hon.  sir 
William  Howe.     Drawn  by  T.  Wheeler,     ms.     30  x  20.     [1777?] 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  Montresor. 

See  also  Mud  Island,  Penn.  and  Philadelphia. 

Mill  Spring:s,  Tenn.     See  Logan's  Crossroads,  Tenn. 

Milton,  Mass.  Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Milton,  Norfolk  co. 
Mass.  1896.  2  p.  1.  index  map.  20  pi.  fol.  Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  & 
CO.  1896. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  431 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  (City  of).  Erving,  Burdick  &  co's  map  of  Milwaukee.  By  I.  A. 
Lapham.  1857.  Eng.  by  Sherman  &  Smith,  N.  Y.  27  x  40.  [Milwau- 
kee, 1857]. 

Carter's  first  edition  of  the  Milwaukee  illustrated  business  advertising  direc- 

tory,    col.     31  X  44.     [Milwaukee],  Carter  &  Leichnitz,  1865. 

]\Iap  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee,  drawn  by  Wm.  Schmidt  and  H.  Y.  Kuhl- 

mann,  after  the  surveys  of  prominent  city  engineert^.     41  x  46.    Milwaukee, 
AV.  Schmidt  &  C.  H.  Meyer,  1875. 

Map  of  Milwaukee  as  it  appeared  in  1835  &  6.     Made  from  W.  S.  Surveys 

and  from  minutes  furnished  by  Jas.  S.  Buck  &  dr.  E.  Chase.     G.  B.  Sea- 
man del.     18  X  11.     Milwaukee,  lith.  &  eng.  co.  [\876]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee.     Drawn  after  original  surveys  of  prominent 

city  engineers   for   Murphy  &   Hogg,  city   directory   publishers.      1877. 
28  X  25.     [Milwaukee,  Murphy  &  Hogg,  1877]. 

^lap.     Drawn  and  published  by  Chas.  A.  von  Borcke  and  Francis  Benzler. 

col.      66  X  60.     Milwaukee,  American  oleograph  co.  1877. 

Map  of  the  county  and  city  of  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin.     From  special  surveys 

and  notes  of  Geo.  F.  Epeneter.     1879.     col.     54  x  40.     [Milwaukee],  the 
Milwaukee  lith.  co.  1879. 

Dupre  (J.  Y. )     Quarter-sectional  atlas  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee.     1879-1881. 

3  p.  1.     1  map.     62  sheets,     fol.     Milwaukee,  J.  Y.  Dupre,  1881. 

Same.     2d  ed.     1884.     3  p.  1.     1  map.     62  sheets,     fol.     Milwaukee,  J.  Y. 

Dupre,  1884. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee  and  Bay  Yiew.     25  x  21.     Milwaukee,  pub- 
lished for  Silas  Chapman,  1885. 

Dupre  (J.  Y.)     Quarter-sectional  atlas  of  the  city  of  Milwaukee.     3d  ed. 

1889.     8  pp.     70  maps.     fol.     Milwaukee,  J.  Y.  Dupre,  1889. 

Milwaukee  county,  Wis.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Milwaukee,  and  Waukesha, 
Wis.     20  X  31.     Milwaukee,  Silas  Chapman,  1886. 

Milwaukee  ajjd  Horicon  railroad.  Township  map  of  Wisconsin  shewing  the 
Milwaukee  &  Horicon  rail  road  and  its  connections,  1857.  Jesper  Yliet, 
chief  eng.     col.     18  x  16.     New  York,  lith.  F.  Mayer  &  co.  1857. 

Milwaukee  and  Rock  river  canal.     Plat  of  the  Milwaukee  and  Rock  river  canal. 
Drawn  by  J.  A.  Lapham,  engineer  M.  &  R.  r.  r.  canal  co.     25  cong.     2d 
sess.     10|  X  20.     [n.  p.  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  167]. 

Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  railroad.  Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  railroad  and  its  western  and  north  western  connections.  Drawn, 
engraved  by  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  32  x  26.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.B.  Colton  &  co.  [1866]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Map  showing  the  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

railroad  and  its  connections.     18  x  34.     New  York,,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1867. 

Milwaukee  and  Superior  railroad.  Map  of  the  Milwaukee  &  Superior  rail  road 
and  its  connections.      1857.     16  x  11.      New  York,  G.   F.  Nesbitt  &  co. 


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432  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  Map  of  the  city  of  Minneapolis,  Hennepin  county,  Minn. 
Compiled  by  Geo.  W  Miller,  col.  28  x  30.  Minneapolis,  Cutter  & 
Graves,  1873. 

Halsted's  map  of  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  vicinity,  Minnesota.     Compiled 

from  official  records  and  personal  surveys  by  J.  T.  Halsted.  10  x  8.  St. 
Paul,  G.  J.  Rice,  1874. 

Rice    (G.   Jay).     Map  of  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis   &  vicinity,  Minn.     1876. 

7  X  10.     [St.  Paul],  St.  Paul  lith.  co.  [1876]. 

Abbott's  map  of  the  city  of  Minneapolis,  Hennepin  co.  Minn.     Compiled  by 

E.  A.  Abbott.  Drawn  by  E.  T.  &  W.  S.  M.  Abbott  and  Chas.  H.  Hart, 
col.     56  X  65.     [Minneapolis],  C.  W.  Davidson,  1880. 

Davison  (C.  Wright).     Davison's  map  25  miles  around  Minneapolis.     1881. 

col.     23  X  24.     Minneapolis,  C.  W.  Davison,  [1881]. 

The  Davison  &  Abbott  map  of  Minneapolis.     Drawn  by  Chas.   H.  Hart. 

col.     25  X  32.     Minneapolis,  C.  W.  Davison,  1881. 

Rice  (G.  Jay).     Rice's  map  of  Minneapolis  and  environs,'  Minnesota.     1881. 

col.  title.  17^  X  22.  St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  litho.  eng.  and  publishing  co. 
[1881]. 

Davison  (C.  Wright) .     Davison's  pocket  map  of  Minneapolis.     Drawn  by 

Chas.  H.  Hart.  Scale  1000  feet  to  the  inch.  col.  25  x  32.  Minneapolis, 
C.  W.  Davison,  1882. 

Davison  (C.  Wright).     Davison's  map  of  the  city  of  Minneapolis,  Hennepin 

county,  Minn.  Compiled  by  E.  T.  Abbott.  Drawn  by  E.  T.  &  W.  S.  M. 
Abbott  and  corrected  to  date  by  Charles  H.  Hart,  coL  54  x  65.  [Min- 
neapolis], C.  W.  Davison,  1882. 

Richardson  &  Buckhout'  s  twin  city  map.     [Minneapolis  &  St.  Paul] .    6^  x  10. 

[Minneapolis,  1883]. 
Note, — Copyright  by  C.  Wright  Davison  and  James  H,  Bishop. 

Hopkins  (G,  M, )     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  properties  in  the 

city  of  Minneapolis,  Minn,  title,  index  map,  34  pi,  fol,  Philadel- 
phia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1885], 

Davison   (C.  Wright).     Davison's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Minneapolis.     1887. 

2p.  1.     72 sheets,     1  fold,  map.     fol.     [Minneapolis],  C.  W.  Davison,  1887. 

Minnesota.  Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Wisconsin;  the  ter- 
ritory of  Minnesota  and  the  mineral  lands  of  lake  Superior.     Compiled  by 

I.  S.  Drake,  col.  20  x  28J.  Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co. 
1849. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  Minnesota,  exhibiting  the  route  of  the  expedition  to 

the  Red  river  of  the  north,  in  the  summer  of  1849,  by  capt°.  John  Pope. 
Drawn  by  P,  S.  Morawski,     Scale  20  m.  =  1  in.     24|  x  28.     [n.  p.  1849] . 
Note. — To  accompany  report  of  an  exploration  of  the  territory  of  Minne- 
sota to  the  Red  River  of  the  North,  made  in  the  summer  of  1849.     56  pp. 
8°,     Slst  cong,,  Ist  sess.,  Senate  ex,  doc.  42,  in  v.  10. 

Public  surveys  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  territory  of  Minnesota.     1849. 

18  X  23.     [n,  p.  1849]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     (General  land  office)]. 

Public  surveys  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  territory  of  Minnesota.     Nov. 

II,  1850.     18  X  22.     [n.  p.  1850], 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  433 

Minnesota.  Geological  map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota,  exhibiting  also,  the 
extension  of  the  Iowa  coal  fields  into  Missouri,  and  its  relations  to  the 
Illinois  coal  field.  Constructed  from  observations  by  the  United  States 
geological  corps,  under  instructions  from  the  secretary  of  treasury,  by 
David  Dale  Owen.  etc.  1851.  44x27.  [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department]. 

Map.     [Published  by  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  co.     13  x  16.     n.  p.  1851]. 

Sectional  map  of  southern  Minnesota.     Compiled  from  the  U.  S.  survey  by 

S.  Holsteen  1855.     col.     19  x  31.     Chicago,  lith.  of  E.  Mendel,  1855. 

Sewall  (J.  S.)  and  Iddings  (C.  W.)     Sectional  map  of  the  surveyed  portion 

of  Minnesota  and  the  north  w^estern  part  of  Wisconsin.     Drawn  by  A.  J. 
Hill.     C.  A.  Sweet,  engraver,  Boston,  Ms.     Scale  12  miles  to  one  inch, 
col.     24  X  32.     [Saint  Paul,  J.  S.  Sewall  &  C.  W.  Iddings,  I860]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  in  1857. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  state  of  Minnesota.     Scale:  18  miles  to 

an  inch.     Surveyor  general's  office  St.  Paul,  October  10th,  1859.     Charles 
L.  Emerson,   surveyor  general.     22  x  19f .     New  York,  lith  of  J.  Bien, 
'      1859. 
[United  States.     Senate.     Ex.  doc.  no.  2.     1st  sess.  36th  cong.] 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in   the  state   of   Minnesota.     Oct.   19,  1862. 

House  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.  3d  sess.     20  x  23.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  state  of  Minne- 

sota.    Oct.  10,  1862.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong,  3d  sess.     17  x  22. 
Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

—     Schonberg's  map.     col.     14  x  11.     [New  York,  Schonberg  <k  co.  1866]. 

Colton's  township  map.     23  x  17.     New  York,  G.  W-  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1867. 

Power  &   Thornton's   civil   &   congressional   township  map.      Giving  the 

names  &  boundaries  of  organized  townships,  locations  of  cities,  [etc.]    col. 
78  X  64.     Minneapolis,  Asher  &  Adams,  1867. 

Johnson's  Minnesota,     23  x  19.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1869]. 

■ McClung's  map  of  Minnesota  [etc.]     Compiled  by  J.  B.  Power.     24  x  23. 

16°.     [St.  Paul,  1870]. 
[In  McClung  (J.  W. )     Minnesota  as  it  is  in  1870]. 

Sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin  embracing  part  of 

the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.     Compiled  by  Edward  Molitor. 
col.    40  X  49.     Detroit,  Calvert  pub.  co.  1871. 

Cram's  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Minnesota,     col.     38  x  32.     Chicago, 

G.  F.  Cram,  1873. 

Jewett's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Minnesota.     Compiled  from  the 

official   plats  of  United   States  surveys   [etc.]   by  W.   P.   Jewett.      col. 
29i  X  34.     St.  Paul,  Minn.  F.  A.  Taylor,  1873. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  commercial  and  topographical  rail-road  map  and  guide 

of  Minnesota.    67  pp.    1  col.  map  16  x  22.     fold.     18°.     New  York,  Amer- 
ican r.  r.  map  and  guide  publishing  company,  1874. 

H.  Doc.  516 28 


434  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Minnesota.     Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Minnesota  and 
Wisconsin,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Cram's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Minnesota.     16  x  20.     Chicago,  G.  F. 

Cram,  1876. 

State  of  Minnesota.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  by  C.  Roeser. 

23  X  30.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

The  Pioneer  press  premium  map  of  the  northwest,     col.     33  x  26.     St.  Paul, 

pioneer  press  CO.  [1877]. 

I*.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  &  northern  Iowa. 

Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  40  x  27.  Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Steb- 
bins,  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township  county  and  railroad  map  of  Minnesota. 

12*  X  19i     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

A.  K.  Barnum's  map  of  the  territory  between  St.  Paul  &  Minneapolis,     col. 

17  X  21.     St.  Paul,  A.  K.  Barnum,  [1880]. 

Rice  (J.  Gay).     Rice's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Minnesota.     1880. 

col.     30  X  35.     St.  Paul,  St.  Paul  lith.  &  publishing  co.  1880. 

St.  Paul  book  &  stationery  co.      New  sectional  &  rail  road  map  of  Min- 

nesota and  n.  w.  Wisconsin  with  correct  topography  and  latest  surveys. 
1880.  4  sheets.  St.  Paul,  published  by  St.  Paul  book  &  stationery  co. 
engraved  &  printed  by  the  merchants'  lithographing  co.  1880. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Minnesota  and  adjacent  portions  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa, 

Dakota  and  the  dominion  of  Canada.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Geo.  E. 
Warner  and  C.  M,  Foote.  Scale  6  miles  to  one  inch.  60  x  70.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  &  Philadelphia,  Warner  &  Foote,  1881. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Minnesota  with  adjacent  parts  of  Iowa, 

Nebraska,  Wisconsin  and  of  the  British  possessions.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson, 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1876.     Drawn  by  W.  C.  Tiffany.     Engraved 
by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets,     fold.     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Minnesota,  etc. 

25  pp.     1  map.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Minnesota. 

title.    26  pp.     1  map.     fold.     16°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers'guide  of  Minnesota.  27  pp.  1  map.  19^x13.  fold.  16°.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Minnesota.  33  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.      38  pp.      1   fold.   map.      16°.      Chicago,   and  New   York,    Rand, 

McNally  &  CO.  [1893]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Minnesota,  showing  the 

railroads,  counties,  organized  townships,  sections,  rivers  and  creeks,  [etc.] 
16  PI).  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1893]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  435 

Minnesota.     See  also  Carlton  county;  Dakota  county;  Duluth  land  district;  Meeker 
county;  Kamsey  county;  St.  Louis  county;  Vermilion  iron  range. 

Minnesota  iron  district.     Sectional  map  of  the  Minnesota  iron  district.     Scale  4 
miles  to  1  inch.     14  x  32.     Duluth,  Merritt  &  co.  1887. 

Minnes  )ta  river.     The  Minnay  Sotor  or  St.  Peter's  river.     4^  x  10. 

•  in  Featherstonhaugh  (G.  W. )     A  canoe  voyage  up  the  Minnay  Sotor.     8°. 
London,  1847.     v.  1.     front.] 

Mintietonka  (Lake),   Minn.     Hall,  (George  B.)     Hall's  new  map  of  lake  Minne- 
tonka,  Minn.     5^  x  10.     [Minneapolis,  1881]. 

Mississippi.  A  map  of  that  part  of  Mississippi  territory  including  the  land  sold  to 
the  Georgia  co.  the  Georgia  Mississippi  co.  the  Upper  Mississippi  co.  and 
the  Tennessee  co.  by  an  act  of  the  legislature  of  Georgia  passed  7.  jan.  1795. 
[etc.  By  ZachariahCox].  35^x48.  ms.  [1815]. 
Note. — To  this  map  there  are  five  manuscript  additions  on  separate 
sheets  of  various  sizes. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  part  of  the  Mississippi  territory.     By 


Note.— Map  to  1st  ed.  of  his  "A  geographical  description  of  La.  1816." 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  parts  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  A  terri- 
tory of  Alabama.  From  actual  survey  by  Wm.  Darby.  31  x  44.  New 
York,  J.  Olmstead,  [1816]. 

Note. — Map  to  second  edition  of  his  '  'A  geographical  description  of  La.  1816. " 

Map.  Drawn  for  the  use  of  the  standing  committee  of  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives on  the  public  lands.  By  Arthur  J.  Stansbury.  ms.  74  x  48. 
[1817]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  part  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  and  Ala- 
bama territory.     By  Maxfield  Ludlow,     col.     41x70.     [n.  p.  1818?]. 

Mississippi  territory.     Shallus  sc.     Hi  x  13|. 

Note. — Taken  from  Carey's  general  atlas.     1818.     no.  23. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 
state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia,  South 
Carolina,  &c.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66  x  90.  Philadelphia,  eng.  by 
H.Anderson,  [1819]. 

Map  of  Mississippi.  Constructed  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office 
and  other  documents.  By  John  Melish.  25  x  17.  [Philadelphia,  J. 
Melish,  1819]. 

Map  of  Mississippi.  Constructed  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office 
and  other  documents  by  John  Melish.  Scale  15  miles  to  an  inch. 
25  X  16f.  Philadelphia,  published  by  John  Melish,  1819,  improved  to 
1820. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Mississippi.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     11^  x  9. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  29]. 

Mississippi,  Alabama  and  Louisiana.     Drawn  by  J.  Drayton.     7^  x  9. 

[In  Armroyd  ( George) .  A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  naviga- 
tion of  the  United  States,  [anon].  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I. 
Lea,  1826]. 


436  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mississippi.  Map  of  Mississippi,  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  exhibiting  the  post  oflSces, 
post  roads,  canals,  rail-roads,  &c.  by  David  H.  Burr.  col.  48  x  36.  [n.  p. 
1829]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  with  its  counties,  parishes,  &c.     Including: 

the  central  &  southern  portions  of  the  state  of  Mississippi.  Published  by 
Graham  and  H.  S.  Tanner,  col.  53  x  47.  Xew  Orleans,  C.  Graham, 
1834. 

Mississippi,  from  the  surveys  in  the  general  land  office.     By  E.  Gilman. 

30  X  19.     Washington,  F.  Taylor,  1837. 

An  accurate  map  or  delineation  of  the  state  of  Mississippi,  with  a  large  por- 

tion of  Louisiana  &  Alabama;  showing  the  communication  by  land  and 
water  between  New  Orleans  and  Mobile.  Compiled  &  published  by  John 
La  Tourrette.     col.     72  x  57.     Mobile,  J.  La  Tourrette,  1839. 

Diagram  of  the  surveying  district  south  of  Tennessee.     26  cong.    1st  sess. 

13  X  22.     [n.  p.  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  82]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Mississippi  including  parts  of  the  states  of  Louisiana, 

Alabama  &  Arkansas.  Compiled  chiefly  from  public  surveys.  By  Samuel 
Gwin  &  Geo.  Dougharty  1838.  Eng.  by  John  Knight,  Phila.  43  x  58. 
[Philadelphia,  1838]. 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi.     By  H.  S.  Tanner  1839.     26 J  x  2U. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Mississippi.     lOJ  x  14. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)  and  Breese  (Samuel) ,  Morse's  North  American  atlas, 
fol.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1842]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  Louisiana  and  Mississippi  illustrating  the  operations  of  the- 

U.  S.  forces  in  the  department  of  the  gulf.     Compiled,  1863.     Drawn  by 
H.  Lindenkohl.     col.     28  x  28.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Northern  Mississippi  and  Alabama.     Compiled  and  engraved  at  the  U.  S. 

Coast  survey  office.     1864.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     col.     24  x  32. 
[Washington,  1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Johnson's  Arkansas,  Mississippi  and  Louisiana,    col.    23  x  17.     New  York,. 

A.  J.  Johnson,  [1866]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Hardee's  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  official  map  of  Mississippi. 

Embracing  portions  of  Tennessee,  Alabama,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas, 
from  recent  surveys  and  investigations  and  officially  compiled  under 
authority  from  the  state  legislature,  by  T.  S.  Hardee.  1868.  col.  72  x  46. 
[n.  p.  1868]. 

Same,  by  T.  S.  Hardee,     col.     58  x  24.     New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis,  1872. 

Map  showing  crevasses  and  devastation  by  overflow  of  the  Mississippi  river 

in  Arkansas,  Louisiana  and  Mississippi,  from  notes  compiled  and  furnished 
by  T.  S.  Hardee.     1874.     36  x  22.     New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis,  1874. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Arkansas,  Louisiana,. 

and  Mississippi,     col.     26  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  437 

Mississippi.     Gray's  new  map  of  Mississippi.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     15J  x  26. 
Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1878]'. 

Map  of  Mississippi.     For  the  eclectic  geographies.     By  Russell  Hinman. 

11  X  9i.     [Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1879]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi  with  adjacent  parts 

of  Florida,  Georgia,  Tennessee,  Arkansas  and  Louisiana.     By  W.  L.  Nich- 
olson.    The   1st  ed.    was  issued   in   1876.      Drawn   by   Anthony    Kilp. 
Engraved  by  D.  McClelland.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Official  map  of  the  state  of  Mississippi.     Published  in  accordance  with  an 

act  of  the  state  legislature,  approved  march  8,  1882,  by  the  state  board  of 
immigration  and  agriculture,  prepared  under  the  direction  of  E.  G.  Wall, 
col.     37 J  X  54.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Mississippi. 

25  pp.  1  map.  20  x  12i.  fold.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co. 
[1883]. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Mississippi.  35  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  X"ew 
York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     36  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  Xew  York,  Rand,  McXally 

&  CO.  1893. 

See  also  Greenville,  Washington  county;  Yazoo  county. 

Mississippi  river.     Carte  de  la  decouverte  faite  I'an  1673  dans  I'Amerique  Septen- 
trionale.     Lieba:ux  sculp.     62^  x  16. 
[In   Thevenot    (Melchisedech).      Recueil   des  voyages.      16°.      Paris,   E. 

Michellet,  1681]. 
Note. — To  illustrate  "Decouverte  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale  par  le  p. 
Marquette." 

Historico-geographical  chart  of  the  upper  Mississippi  river.     Compiled  and 

drawn  to  accompany  Pike's  expeditions  under  the  direction  of  dr.  Elliott 
Coues,  by  Dan'l  W.  Cronin.     1895.     24  x  13^. 
[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)     The  expedition  of  Z.  M.  Pike.     A  new  ed.  by  Elliott 
Coues.     8°.     Xew  York,  1895.     v.  3]. 

Carte  des  environs  du  Mississipi  [envoyee  en  1700]. 

[In   Thomassy  (R.)     Geologie   pratique  de  la  Louisiane.     4°.     Xouvelle 
Orleans,  1860.     pi.  1]. 

[Map  of  the  country  about  the  Mississippi  from  lake  Erie  to  the  mouth  of 

the  Ohio.     Drawn  by  Chegere,  the  Indian],     ms.     13  x  16  &  2  1.  explan- 
atory.    [1755] . 
XoTE. — Title  from  reverse.     Showing  the  roads  to  fort  Du  Quesne. 

A  sketch  of  the  Mississippi  river  and  upper  branches  of  some  rivers  empty- 

ing into  the  Atlantic,     ms.     [anon.]     9  x  15.     [17 — ?]. 
XoTE. — This  note  is  added.     "There  are  about  54,400,000  acres  or  85,000 
square  miles  in  the  state  of  Georgia  that  never  were  inhabited  by  white 
people." 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  un  grand  nom- 

bre  de  memoires  entrau.*''®^  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire.     Par  Guillaume 
Delisle.     19i  x  25^     Paris,  I'auteur,  1718. 
Note  — Inset:  "  Carte  particuliere  des  embouchures  de  la  rivie.     S.  Louis  et 
de  la  Mobile." 


438  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mississippi  river.     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi,  dressee  sur  un 
grand  nombre  de  m^moires,  entrau.  *''®^  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire,  par 
Guillaume  De  I'Isle.     14  x  16.     [n.  p.  1718?]. 
[Rochambeau:  11]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Carte  particuliere  du  fleuve  Saint  Louis,  dressee  sur  les  lieux  avec  les  noms 

des  sauvages  du  pais,  [etc.]     15  x  18. 
[InChatelain(H.  A.)    Atlas historique.     [anon.]    fol.    Amsterdam,  1705-20. 
V.  6.     p.  90]. 

A  map  of  Louisiana  and  of  the  river  Mississipi.     By  lohn  Senex.     19  x  23. 

[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne  1721. 
opp.  p.  248.] 

Entree  du  Mississipi  en  1722,  1724,  1731. 

[In  Thomassy  (P.)      Geologie   pratique  de   la  Louisiane.     4°.     Nouvelle 
Orleans,  1860.     pi.  3]. 

Early  survey  of  and  rough  draft  made  in  1730  of  a  journey  from  Charleston 

to  the  head  waters  of  the  Savannah  river,  with  the  supposed  connections 
with  the  Mississippi  extending  from  Charleston  to  that  river.     By  George 
Hunter,     ms.     19x26.     [1730?] 
Note. — Ms.  notes  added  in  1757. 

Le  cours  du  fleuve  Missisipi,  selon  les  relations  le  plus  modernes.     15  x  17^. 

a  Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1737. 
[In  La  Vega  (Garcelassode).    Histoire  des  Yncas.    4°.    A  Amsterdam,  J.  F. 
Bernard,  1737.     ''Avertissement"  dated  1736.     Map  by  Delisle]. 

Same.     Le  cours  du  fleuve  Missisipi,  selon  les  relations  les  plus  modernes. 

[anon.]     15  x  17^.     Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1737. 
[Rochambeau:  15]. 
Note. — From  La  Vega's  "Histoire  des  Yncas." 

A  map  of  Carolana  and  of  the  river  Meschacebe.     17  x  21^. 

[In  Coxe  (Daniel) .     A  description  of  the  English  province  of  Carolana.     8°. 
London,  1741]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane,  cours  du  Mississipi  et  pays  voisins.     Par  N.  Bellin. 

1744.     15J  X  22. 
[In  Charlevoix  (F.  X.  de) .     Histoire  et  description  generale  de  la  Nouvelle 

France.     4°.     Paris,  Nyon,  fils,  1774.     front.] 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Carte  des  embouchures  du  Mississipi.    Par  N.  B[ellin.  anon.]    1744.   8x11. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 

16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  211]. 

The  course  of  Mississipi   river  from  Bayagoulas  to  the  sea.   [Also]  The 

east  mouth  of  the  Mississipi. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 

N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  148.] 
Note. — Inset  Plan  of  New  Orleans. 

Same.     The  course  of  Mississipi,  river  from  Bayagoulas  to  the  sea.     7  x  8|. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 

West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    Inset  to  no. 
69:  Delatour  (— ).     Plan  of  New  Orleans]. 
Note. — With  soundings. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  439 

Mississippi  river.     De  uitloop  van  de  rivier  Missisippi,  [And]  De  oostelyke  ingang 
van  de  Missisippi,  met  een  plan  van  het  fort  'twelkhet  kanaal  beheerscht. 
12x8. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  281]. 

A  draught  of  the  river  Missisippi  from  the  Bahse  up  to  fort  Chartres.     Thos. 

Kitchin  seulpsit.     3  sheets. 
[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Phihp),     The  present  state  of  the  european  settlements 
on  the  Missisippi.     4°.     London,  for  J.  Nourse,  1770]. 

Course  of  the  Mississipi,  from  the  Balise  to  fort  Chartres;  taken  on  an  expe- 

dition to  the  Illinois,  in  the  latter  end  of  the  year  1763.     By  lieut.  Ross,  of 
the  34th  regiment:  improved  from  the  surveys  of  that  river  made  by  the 
French.     13^  x  46.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1  June,  1772. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  30;  also  v.  5.     no.  31]. 

^ [Map  of  the  Mississippi  river  from  the  mouth  of  the  Yazoo  river  to  the 

southern  part  of  Louisiana.     1774.     ms.     anon.     96x23.     1774]. 

A  plan  of  the  several  villages  in  the  Illinois  country,  with  part  of  tlie  river 

Mississippi  &c.     By  Thos.  Hutchins.     8  x  4^. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

Course  of  the  Mississipi,  from  the  Balise  to  Fort  Chartres;  taken  on  an 

expedition  to  the  Illinois,  in  the  latter  end  of  the  year  1765.     By  lieut. 
Ross:  improved  from  the  surveys  of  that  river  made  by  the  French.    44i  x 
13j.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  June  1,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  26]. 

Mississippi  river. 

[In  EUicott  (Andrew).     The  journal.     4°.     Philadelphia,  1803]. 

A  map  of  the  river  Mississippi  and  territory  adjacent  to  X.  Orleans  illus- 

trating the  military  position  and  camp  at  Terre  au  Boeuf.     [anon.  ]     8  x 
15.     n.  p.  1814]. 

Map  of  the  Mississippi  river  from  its  source  to  the  mouth  of  the  Missouri. 

By  Nich^  King.     9  x  30. 
[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)     An  account  of  expeditions  to  the  sources  of  the  INIissis- 
sippi.     12°.     Philadelphia,  1810]. 

A  map  of  the  Mississippi  river,  containing  the  route  from  the  month  of  the 

Ohio  to  New  Orleans.     10  x  13. 
[In  Schultz    (Christian).     Travels  on  an  inland  voyage.     M°.     New  York, 
1810.     V.  2]. 

^lap  of  the  Mississippi  river,  from  its  source  to  the  mouth  of  the  ^Missouri. 

Laid  down  by  Anthony  Nau,  etc.     Published  1811.  92  x  5. 

[In  Pike  (Z.  M.)     Exploratory  travels  through  the  western  territories  of 
North  America.     4°.     London,  1811]. 

The  entrance  of  the  river  Missisipi  at   fort  Balise.  Taken  in  the  king's 

ship  Nautilus  in  the  year  1764  [&]  A  draugh  of  the  entrance  of  ^Nfobile. 
Taken  in  the  king's  ship  Nautilus  in  the  year  1764.     each  7  x  8|. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)    The  West  Indian  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  44]. 

Reconnoisance  of  the  Mississippi  &  Ohio  rivers,  made  during  the  months  of 

oct.-dec.  1821.  by  capt.  H.  Young,  capt.  W.  T.  Poussin.     66  sheets,     fol. 
[Washington,  1822]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


440  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mississippi  river.     Counties  bordering  on  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri.     I^eele  & 
son  sc.     V.  3.    no.  5.     12  x  15^.     London,  sir  E.  Phillips  &  co.  jan.  15, 1821. 

Cummings  (Samuel) .     The  western  navigator:  containing  charts  of  the  Ohio 

river,  in  its  whole  extent,  and  of  the  Mississippi  river,  from  the  mouth  of 
the  Missouri  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico,     v.  1.     1  p.  1.    27  sheets,    fol.    Phila- 
delphia, E.  Littell,  1822. 
Note. — v.  2  contains  text  only. 

Map  of  the  course  of  the  Mississipi  from  the  Missouri  and  the  country  of 

the  Illinois  to  the  mouth  of  this  river.     9  x  34^. 
[In  Collet  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     atlas.     4°, 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  25]. 

Mississippi  river.     24  x  8J. 

[In  Beltrami  (Giacomo  C. )     A  pilgrimage  in  Europe   and  America.     8°. 
London,  1828.     v.  2.     front.] 

Map  of  the  route  passed  over  by  an  expedition  into  the  Indian  country  in 

1832  to  the  source  of  the  Mississippi  by  lieut.  J.  Allen,  U.  S.  inf.     Reduced 
from  the  original  and  drawn  by  lieut.  Drayton.     Scale  5|  miles  to  1  inch. 
16  X  19.     [n.  p.]  1832. 
Note. — To  accompany  Schoolcroft  ana  Allen's  "Expedition  to  northwest 
Indians  in  1832."     23d  Cong.,  1st  sess..  House  doc.  323,  in  v.  4. 

Sketch  of  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi  river,  drawn  from  lieut.  Alien's 

observations  in  1832.     20  x  13. 
[In  Schoolcraft   (H.  R.)     Narrative  of  an  expedition   through  the  upper 
Mississippi  to  Itasca  lake.     8°.     New  York,  1834]. 

Carte  gen^rale  de  la  Floride  et  du  delta  du  Mississippi. 

[In  Poussin  (G.  T.)     Travaux  d' ameliorations  interieures  projetes  ou  exe- 
cutes,    par  le  gouvernement  general  des  Etats  Unis.     fol.     Paris,  1834]. 

Sources  of  the  Mississippi.     1834.     C.  Bradbury.     7J  x  8. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.    Journal.    1834.    8°.    London,  1834.    v.  4]. 

Map  of  the  hydrographical  basin  of  the  upper  Mississippi  river  from  astro- 

nomical and  barometrical  observations,  survey  and  information.     By  J.  N. 

Nicollet.     Made  in  the  years  1836,  37,  38,  39,  &  40,  assisted  in  1838,  39,  & 

40,  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Fremont.     Scale  1: 1,200,000.     76  x  62.     [Washington], 

U.  S.  Senate,  1842. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office]. 
Note. — See  28th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House  doc.  52,  for  report. 

[Survey  of  the  Mississippi  river].     Drawn  by  It.  M.  C.  Meigs  &  Henry  Kay- 

ser.     Surveyed  by  It.  R.  E.  Lee,  &  others.    Sept.  &  October  1837.     Copied 
from  the  original  by  M.  C.  Ewing.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     3  sheets.     [Wash- 
ington, 1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  j)ublished  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  154-156]. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Map  of  the  Des  Moiue.s  rapids. 
No.  2.  Map  of  the  Rock  island  rapids. 
No.  3.  Map  of  the  harbor  of  St.  Louis. 

Changes  et  progress  of  the  delta  of  the  Mississippi,   from   1839   to   1851. 

Extracts  from  the  cai)t.  Talcott's  map  et  from  the  U.  S.  coast  survey. 
13^  X  17i. 
[In  Thomassy   (P.)      Geologie  pratique  de  la  Louisiane.      4°.      Nouvelle 
Orl^ns,  1860.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  441 

Mississippi  river.  Hydrographical  basin  of  the  upper  Mississippi  river  from  astro- 
nomical and  barometrical  observations,  surveys,  and  information,  by  J.  X. 
Nicollet,  in  the  years  1836,  37,  38,  39,  and  40;  assisted  in  1838,  39,  &  40,  by 
lieut.  J.  C.  Fremont.  Reduced  and  compiled  under  the  direction  of  col. 
J.  J.  Abert,  by  lieut.  W.  H.  Emory,  from  the  map  published  in  1842  and 
from  other  authorities  in  1843.  30  x  36.  [Washington],  C.  Graham,  lith. 
[1843]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

[Survey  of  Mississippi  river,  from  St.  Louis  to  Chauteau's  island,     [anon.] 

12  X  19. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  49]. 

Mississippi  river. 

[In  Conclin  (George).     Xew  river  guide.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1849]. 

Reconnaissance  of  the  n.  e.  &  s.  e.  passes  &  passe  a  1' outre  of  the  delta  of  the 

Mississippi,    Louisiana.     Showing  the  changes  since   1839  by  the  party 
under  the  command    of   lieut.   B.    F.   Sands.     14  x  12.     Xew  York,  D. 
McClellan,  1851. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  junction  of  the  Ohio  &  Mississippi  rivers,  showing  Cairo 

and  part  of  the  southern  states.  Drawn  from  nature  and  lith.  by  John 
Bachmann.     col.     15  x  19^     New  York,  A.  Rumpf,  [1861]. 

Schonberg  &  co.     The  Mississippi,    [Alton  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico]  as  seen 

from  the  hurricane  deck.  Constructed  from  reliable  sources.  20^^  x  23. 
New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1861. 

Lloyd's  map  of  the  lower  Mississippi  river  from  St.   Louis  to  the  gulf  of 

Mexico.  Compiled  from  government  surveys.  Revised  and  corrected  to 
the  present  time,  by  captains  Bart,  and  William  Bowen.  Exhibiting  the 
sugar  and  cotton  plantations,  cities,  etc.  J.  T.  Lloyd,  publisher,  col. 
38  X  51.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1862. 

Reconnoisance  of  the  Mississippi  river  below  forts  Jackson  and  St.  Philip 

made  previous  to  the  reduction  of  the  U.  S.  fleet  under  the  command  of 
flag  officer  D.  G.  Farragut.     By  the  Party  under  the  direction  of  F.  H. 
Gerdes.     9  x  16.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Map  of  the  Mississippi  river.     17x5. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)     Appleton's  hand  book  of  American  travel.     12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  138]. 

Township   map   of  lake  Superior  region  and  upper  Mississippi.     16  x  27. 

Philadelphia,  J.  Disturnell,  1872. 
The  great  overflow.     Inundated  districts  of  the  Mississippi  valley.     Com- 
piled,  printed  by  the  New  Orleans  picayune.     15  x  19.     New  Orleans, 
engraved  by  A.  Zenneck,  [1874?]. 

Map  showing  crevasses  and  devastation  by  overflow,  of  the  Mississippi  river 

in  Arkansas,  Louisiana  and  Mississippi,  from  notes  compiled  and  furnished 
by  T.  S.  Hardee.     1874.     21^  x  36.     New  Orleans,  H.  Lewis,  1874. 

Detail  charts  of  the  low^er  Mississippi  river  from  mouth  of  the  Ohio  river  to 

head  of  passes,  [gulf  of  Mexico],  La.  Scale  1:20,000.  From  surveys 
made  as  follows:  from  foot  of  island  No.  1  to  Memphis,  and  Commerce 
cut-off  to  Donaldsonville  by  the  Mississippi  river  commissioner,  1879-1884. 
[etc].     69  fold,  charts.     4°.     [St.  Louis,  1894]. 


442  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mississippi  river.  Bird's  eye  view  of  the  Mississippi  river,  from  the  mouth  of  the 
Missouri  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico.  1883.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  Edward 
MoHtor.  Issued  by  the  American  trade  journal.  16  x  31.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  M'Clelland  &  Yeaman,  [1883]. 

Preliminary  map  of  the  lower  Mississippi  river,  from  the  mouth  of  the  Ohio 

river  to  the  head  of  the  passes,  in  thirty-two  sheets.  Scale  one  inch  to 
one  mile.  Published  in  1881-1885  by  the  Mississippi  river  commission. 
Created  by  act  of  congress,  June  28,  1879.  2  p.  1.  35  sheets,  obi.  fol. 
St.  Louis,  Buxton  &  Skinner,  1885. 

The   Mississippi   river  from   St.  Louis   to   the   sea.     By  J.    A.    Ockerson. 

Assisted  by  Chas.  W.  Stewart.  4  p.  1.  41  pp.  incl.  41  maps.  obi.  fol. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  1892. 

Mississippi  and  Lake  Pontchartrain  canal.  Map  of  the  district  through  which 
passes  contemplated  Mississippi  and  lake  Pontchartrain  canal.  Wm. 
Harrison  sc.  George  Town,  D.  C.  Drawn  by  capt.  W.  T.  Poussin  topi, 
engr.  12  x  15.  [Georgetown,  1827]. 
Note. — Annexed  to  the  report  on  a  canal  destined  to  connect  the  Mississippi 
with  Lake  Pontchartrain,  march  1,  1827. 

Mississippi  valley  railroad  of  Louisiana.  Map  showing  the  route  and  connec- 
tions of  the  Mississippi  valley  railroad  of  Louisiana.  Prepared  by  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  Scale  of  statute  miles,  20  to  an  inch.  22  x  24. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Missouri.    Missouri  territory ,  formerly  Louisiana.    Lewis  del.    Bower,  sc.    Il^xl3|. 
Note. — Taken  from  Carey's  general  atlas.     1818.     no.  24. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia, 
South  Carolina,  &c.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  68  x  90.  Philadelphia,  eng. 
by  H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Missouri.     12  x  10. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  34]. 

Map  of  the  States  of  Missouri  &  Illinois  and  territory  of  Arkansas.     Taken 

from  recent  surveys  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor  general  at  St.  Louis.     By 
E.  Browne  and  E.  Bancroft,     col.     60  x  41.     Philadelphia,  engraved  by 
J.  Warr,  printed  by  B.  Rogers,  1827. 
Note.— Copyrighted  30th  dec.  1825. 

The  traveller's  pocket  map  of  Missouri  with  its  roads  &  distances.     By  H.  S. 

Tanner,     col.     10  x  12^.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1831. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Surveyor's  office,  St.  Louis,  30  oct.  1837. 

25  cong.  2d  session.     19  x  25.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of   Maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.    Washington,  1843.     no.  139]. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Surveyor's  general's  office,  St.  Louis,  oct. 

1,  1839.     19  X  19.     [St.  Louis,  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.    Washington,  1843.     no.  81]. 

Map  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals, 

rail  roads,  &c.     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     48  x  38.     [n.  p.  1839] . 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  443 

Missouri.     Illinois  and  Missouri.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     27  x  22i 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Surveyor's  office,  St.  Louis,  27  oct.  1841. 

27th  cong.     2d  sess.    W.  J.  Stone  sc.     17  x  23.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.    Washington,  1843.     no.  127]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  road  from  Missouri,  to  Oregon,  commencing  at 

the  mouth  of  the  Kansas  in  the  Missouri  river  and  ending  at  the  mouth  of 
the  Wallah  Wallah  in  the  Columbia.  From  the  field  notes  and  journal  of 
capt.  J.  C.  Fremont  and  from  sketches  and  notes  made  on  the  ground  by 
his  assistant  Charles  Preuss.  Compiled  by  Charles  Preuss,  1846.  By  order 
of  the  senate  of  the  United  States.  Scale  10  miles  to  the  inch.  In  7  sec- 
tions. .  Baltimore,  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1846.] 

Diagram  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Oct.  28,  1849.     18  x  22.     [n.  p.  1849]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

]Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Wisconsin;  the  territory  of 

Minnesota,  and  the  mineral  lands  of  lake  Superior.  Compiled  by  I.  S. 
Drake,    col.    20^  x  28.     Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1849. 

Part  of  the  mineral  region  state  of  Missouri.  Constructed  under  the  direc- 
tion of  H.  King,  m.  d.  by  Wm.  Kossak.  12  may  1853.  17  x  19.  St.  Louis, 
L.  Gast  &  bro.  1853. 

Karte  des  staates  Missouri.     15  x  17. 

[In  Olshausen  (Theodor).     Der  staat  Missouri.     8°.     Kiel,  1854]. 

Colton's  new^  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Exhibiting  the  sec- 

tions, fractional  sections,  counties,  cities,  [etc].  Published  by  J.  H.  Col- 
ton.     35  X  44.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Fiala  and  Faren's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of   Missouri.     27i  x  34. 

St.  Louis,  Gray  &  Crawford,  1861. 

Lloyd's  official  map  of  Missouri  1861.    col.    24  x  27.    New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd, 

[1861]. 

Battle  grounds  in  Missouri  during  Price's  raid  in  the  fall  1864.     By  A.  Konig. 

9x11.     St.  Louis,  J.  C.  AVood,  1865. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Missouri  and  Kansas,     col.     17  x  23.     [New 

York],  J.  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1865]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Schonberg's  map.     col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  ct  co.  1866]. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,   Iowa  and  Missouri. 

46  X  42.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1870]. 

The  combination  map:  being  a  sectional  map  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  to  the 

6th  principal  meridian,  and  western  Iowa  &  Missouri,  combined  with  a 
general  map  of  the  western  states  and  territories.  Compiled  by  Snyder 
brothers,     col.     68  x  66.     Chicago,  Snyder  brothers,  1870. 

Campbell   (R.  A.)     Campbell's  new  atlas  of  Missouri.     116,   28  pp.   12  1. 

inch  32  maps.     fol.     St.  Louis,  R.  A.  Campbell^  1873. 

Cram  (George  F.)     New  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Engraved 

from  official  draughts  of  each  county.'  col.  32  x  39.  Chicago,  G.  F. 
Cram,  1873. 


444  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Missouri.  Campbell's  commercial  map.  Constructed  from  official  and  other 
authentic  data  and  j)ublished  by  R.  A.  Campbell,  col.  27  x  30.  St. 
Louis,  R.  A.  Campbell,  1874. 

Marston's  baptist  map  of  Missouri.     Constructed  from  official  and  other 

authentic  data  and  published  by  R.  A.  Campbell,  col.  25  J  x  32.  St. 
Louis,  R.  A.  Campbell,  1874. 

Township  &  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Missouri.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  for  Harrison  &  Warner.  15J  x  26.  [New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  oo.  [1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Missouri,     col.     13x16. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Campbell's  commercial  map  of  Missouri.      Showing  counties,   townships, 

[etc.]  By  R.  A.  Campbell.  1876.  col.  29  x  36.  St.  Louis,  R.  A.  Camp- 
bell, 1876. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Exhibit  G.     [Map  of  part  of  Missouri  and 

Arkansas,  anon.]  col.  16  x  18.  [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&C0.  1878]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co's  railroad  and  county  map  of  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Pre- 
pared by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  26  x  39.  Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Stebbins, 
[1878].' 

New  sectional  map  of  Missouri,  presented  by  Weir  plow  co.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     32  x  40.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co's  new  map  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Missouri.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  township,  county  and  railroad  map  of  Missouri. 

14|  X  16.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

Topographical  map  of  Missouri.     Showing  counties,  townships,  towns,  post- 

offices,  railroads,  post  routes,  mineral  deposits  etc.  Issued  by  the  St. 
Louis  immigration  society.  By  R.  A.  Campbell,  1880.  Scale  12  miles  to 
an  inch.     8  x  9.     [St.  Louis,  1880]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Missouri  with  adjacent 

parts  of  Indiana,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Nebraska,  Kansas  and  Arkansas. 
By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1872,     Drawn  by  P. 
Goepel  &  A.  Kilp.    EngravedbyD.  McClelland,    fol.    [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Missouri.     47 

pp.     1  map  13  X  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Missouri.     48 

pp.     1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Missouri.  51  pp.  13  x  19.  fold.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Rand,  McNally  c^  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Missouri.  60  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     62  pp.    1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&CO.  [1893]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  445- 

Missouri.  Shewey's  guide  &  map  of  the  hunting  and  fishing  grounds  of  Missouri, 
and  Arkansas.  56  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  St.  Louis,  A.  C.  Shewey, 
[1892]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Missouri,  showing  the  rail- 
roads, counties,  organized  townships,  sections,  rivers  and  creeks.  20  pp. 
1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  &  Xew  York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1893]. 

See   also   Audrain  county;    Gasconade   county;    Grundy   county;    Morgan 

county;  Platte  county;  St.  Louis  county;  Saline  county;  Stoddard  county; 
Webster  county. 

Missouri  river.     Carte  du  Missouri,     Par  Francois  Perrin  du  Lac.     1802.     18x23. 
[In   Perrin  Du   Lac   (F.)     Voyage  dans  les  deux  Louisianes.     1801-1803. 
12°.     Paris,  1805]. 

Counties  bordering  on  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri.     Xeele  &  son  sc.     v.  3. 

no.  5.     12  X  155^.     London,  sir  R.  Phillips  &  co.  jan.  15,  1821. 

■ Map    of    the    Yellowstone    and    Missouri    rivers    and    their     tributaries. 

Explored  by  capt.  W.  F.  Raynolds  and  1st  lieut.  H.  E.  Maynadier,  1759- 

60.     To  accompany  a  report  to  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers. 

Scale  1:  1,200,000.     27x40.     [Washington],  engraved  in  the  engineers' 

bureau,  1860. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 
Note. — See  40th  Cong,,  2d  sess.     Senate  ex.  doc.  77. 

Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas  railway.  Map  showing  the  route  and  land  grant 
of  the  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  railway,  and  its  principal  connecting 
lines,     fold.     25  x  22.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1871], 

Mobile,  Ala.     A  plan  of  Mobile.     Thos,  Kitchin  sculpsit.     10  x  18. 

[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Philip),     The  present  state  of  the  European  settlements 
on  the  Missisippi.     4°,     London,  for  J.  Xourse,  1770.     opp.  p,  96], 

Plan  &  view  of  the  city  of  Mobile  by  Ja's  M,  Goodwin  &  C,  Haire,  city 

surveyors,  from  an  actual  survey  made  1824,     19 J  x  26.     [Mobile],  Haire 
&  Goodwin,  [1824]. 

Note. — Border  illustrations:  View  of  the  city  and  public  buildings. 

i     Map  of  the  city  of  Mobile  from  the  latest  surveys  by  John  La  Tourrette, 

Mobile,  Ala. "  1838.     col.     22  x  27.     New  York,  engraved  by  T.  C,  Story  & 
J.  Atwood,  [1838]. 

Map  of  the   defences  of   the  city   of  Mobile.     Engraved   in   the  engineer 

bureau,  war  dept.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer, 
no.  10.     11  X  15.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Rebel  defences.  Mobile,  Alabama,  occupied  by  union  forces  under  maj,  gen. 

E.  R.  S.  Canby,  comdg.     39th.  cong.     1st.  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engi- 
neer,    no.  9.     12i  X  21.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Mobile,  Ala.     95  pp.  incl.  25  sheets,     fol. 

.  [Philadelphia],  southern  and  southwestern  surveying  and  pub.  co.  1878. 

Mobile  bar.     A  plan  of  Mobile  bar  [&]  Plan  of  the  harbour  of  Pensacola.     By 
B.  Romans,  1771.     7*  x  8|  &  7  x  10^ 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol,     London.. 
J,  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  45]. 


446  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mobile  bay.      [Chart  of  Mobile  bay.     [anon.]     11  x  17.     n.  p.  18 — ], 

Chart  of  Mobile,  Perdedo  &  Pensacola  bays.     By  Wm.  Darby.     8x8. 

[In  Darby  (William.)     The  emigrant's  guide.     8°.     N.  Y.     1818.     p34]. 

A  map  of  Mobile  bay  in  the  state  of  Alabama,  comprising  the  rivers  & 

creeks.     By  Curtis  Lewis.     20|  x  16.     [Mobile,  1820]. 

[Soundings  in  Mobile  bay.     ms.     tracing,     anon.     12  x  16.     1823]. 

Note.— Copy  from  the  original,  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  1823. 

Entrance  to  Mobile  bay.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direc- 

tion of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of 
C.    P.    Patterson.     Electrotype    copy   no.    3    by   G.    Mathiot.     28  x  19. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

— •    Preliminary  sketch  of  Mobile  bay.     17  x  13.     New  York,  D.  McLellan,  1851. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Siege  operations  at  Spanish  fort.  Mobile  bay,  by  the  U.  S.  forces  under  maj. 

gen.  Canby.     Captured  by  the  army  of  West  Miss,  on  the  night  of  april 
8  &  9,  1865.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer,     no.  8. 
12  X  16|.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Mobile  river.  The  entrance  of  the  river  Missisipi  at  fort  Balise.  Taken  in  the 
king's  ship  Nautilus  in  the  year  1764.  [&]  A  draugh  of  the  entrance  of 
Mobile.  Taken  in  the  king's  ship  Nautilus  in  the  year  1764.  each 
6|  X  8|. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  44]. 

— Chart  of  the  sources  of  the  Mobile  and  of  the  river  Y'azoo,  including  a  part 

of  the  course  of  the  Mississipi  from  the  river  Margot  to  the  Natches. 
16  X  23J. 
[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Am^rique  Septentrionale.     atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  18216.     pi.  33]. 

Mobile  and  Ohio  river  railroad.     The  Mobile  and  Ohio  river  rail  road  grant  in 
the  states  of  Mississippi  and  Alabama.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     2d  sess. 
32d  cong.     13  x  30.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Congress.     Senate]. 

Monmouth,  county,  N.  J.     Williams  (J.)  and  Dennis  (A.)     A  map  of  Monmouth 

county.     Reduced   from   the   original   survey.     By  I.  Hills.     1781.     ms. 

28  X  50. 
[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New 

Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  14]. 
Note. — Dedicated  by  John  Hills  to  sir  Henry  Clinton.     The  names  of  the 

authors  are  not  found  on  the  map,  but  are  given  in  the  general  table  of 

contents  of  the  collection. 

Map.     From  original  surveys.     Jesse  Lightfoot,  surveyor.     37  x  55.     Mid- 

dletownpoint,  J.  B.  Shields,  1851. 

Beers  (F,  W. )     Atlas  of  Monmouth  co.  N.  J.     121  pp.  inch  39  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  Beers,  Comstock  &  Clihe,  1873? 

Driving  road  chart  of  Monmouth  county.     Compiled  expressly  for  the  atlas 

of  Monmouth  co.  N.  J.  by  Chester  Wolverton.     Scale  1  mile  to  the  inch. 
26  X  34.     New  York,  C.  Wolverton,  1889. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  447 

Monmouth  Court-House,  N.  J.  Hills  (John).  Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from 
Freehold  to  Middle  Town,  showing  the  skirmish  between  the  rear  of  the 
British  army  under  the  command  of  his  excellency  genl.  sir  Henry  Clinton 
and  the  ad  vane' d  corps  of  the  rebel  army,  June  28th,  1778.  [By  I.  H. 
anon.]  ms.  16i  x  20^  [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  "Sketch  of  Middle  Town." 

Same.     By  I.  Hills,  July  1778.     ms.     col.     19J  x  26.     [1778]. 

Plan  de  la  bataille  de  Montmouth  ou  le  gl.  "Washington,  commandait  I'armee 


Americaine  et  le  gl.  Clinton  I'armee  Anglaise,  le  28  juin  1778.     8  x  15. 
[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).     Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo- Americains.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782]. 

Mono  county,  Cal.     See  Bodie  mining  district;  Homer  mining  district.  Mono  county. 

Monong-aliela  river.  A  sketch  of  the  battle,  with  the  disposition  of  the  troops  in 
the  beginning  of  the  engagement  of  the  9  July  [1755],  on  the  ]\Ionongahela 
7  miles  from  fort  Du  Quesne.     ms.     [anon.]     9x14.     [1755]. 

Copy  of  a  sketch  of  the  ]Monongahela  with  the  field  of  battle,  done  by  an 

Indian,     ms.     [anon.]     10  x  10.     [1755]. 
^OTE. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  of  John  ]Montresor. 

A  map  of  the  Alleghany,  Monongahela  and  Yoheogany  rivers.      13  x  9. 

[In  Harris  (J.  M.)  The  journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  northwest  of. 
the  Alleghany  mountains.     1803.     8°.     Boston,  1805.     at  end]. 

Collieries  along  the  Monongahela  river,  from  Pittsburgh  to  Lock  no.  5.     By 

Alex.  Y.  Lee.     7\  x  3i     Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1884. 

See  also  Du  Quesne  (Fort)  and  Pitt  (Fort). 

Monroe  (Fortress) ,  Va.     Ft.  Monroe,  Norfolk  and  vicinity. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R. )  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia,  1864].     pi.  4]. 

Monroe  county,  Mich.  ]\Iap  of  Monroe  co.  From  special  surveys  &  county  rec- 
ords by  Geil  &  Jones.  44  x  62.  Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd, 
1859. 

Bartlett  (S.  M.)     County  atlas  of  Monroe,  Mich.     130  pp.  incl.  34  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Monroe  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  By  P.  J.  Browne,  col.  38  x  48.  Addison,  N.  Y. 
A.  G.  Gillett,  1852. 

Gillette's  map  of  Monroe  co.  New  York.     From  actual  surveys  by  P.  J. 

Browne,     col.     58  x  58.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  AV.)     Atlas  of  Monroe  co.  N.   Y.     115  pp.  incl.  39  maps.     fol. 

tN^ew  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Monroe  county,  Penn.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Monroe  and  Carbon,  Penn. 
From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  54  x  54.  New 
York,  Loomis,  AVay  &  Palmer,  1860. 

Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Monroe,  Pa.     101  pp.  incl.  27  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Montana.  Map  of  the  territory  of  Montana  with  portions  of  the  adjoining  territo- 
ries. Drawn  by  W.  W.  de  Lacy  for  the  use  of  the  first  legislature  of  Mon- 
tana.    21^  X  29i     St.  Louis,  J.  Hutawa,  [1865]. 


448  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Montana.  Map.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  W.  W.  De  Lacy.  col.  28  x  41.  New 
York,  G.  &  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1870. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  Montana  and  Wyo- 

ming,    col.     13  X  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Territory  of  Montana.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the 

general  land  office  by  C.  Roeser.     22  x  31^.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office], 

Rand,  McNally&  CO.' s  indexed  county  map  of  Montana.     9  pp.    1  map.    18°. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Montana.    12  pp. 

1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co. '  s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Montana.    12  pp. 

1  map.     12^  X  19.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Montana.  18  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1892]. 

• Same.     19  pp.  1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

Montcalm  county,  Mich..  Map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  and  records 
under  the  superintendence  of  F.  W.  Beers,     col.     67  x  56.     New  York, 

F.  AV.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Montclair  township,  Essex  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  the  township  of  Montclair, 
Essex  CO.  N.  J.  Surveyed  by  P.  P.  Hurlbut  1878.  Published  by  A.  L. 
Hurlbut.  3  sheets,  col.  28  x  65.  Montclair,  N.  J.  and  New  York,  Howe 
&  Parsons,  [1879]. 

Monte  Christi  bay,  San  Domingo.  Plan  of  the  bay  and  town  of  Bayaha  or  Port 
Dauphin  in  the  island  of  Hispaniola  [&]  A  plan  of  Monte  Christi  bay 
with  the  Seven  Brothers  on  the  north  coast  of  St.  Domingo.  8|  x  6|  & 
6|  X  9J. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  56]. 

Monterey,  Cal.     Piano  del  puerto  y  bahia  de  Monte  Rey  situado  en  la  costa  de 
Calif  orn^     1791. 
[In  Alcala  Galiano  (D.)     Relacion  del  viage  en  el  ano  1792,  para  reconocer 
el  estrecho  de  Fuca.     fol.     Madrid,  1802.     Cartas]. 

Monterey  harbor,  Cal.  Monterey  harbor.  California.  From  a  trigonometrical 
survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     Electrotype  copy  no.  1,  by 

G.  Mathiot.     14  x  11.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Montgomery  county,  Md.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Wash- 
ington including  the  county  of  Montgomery,  Md.  84  pp.  6  1.  incl.  49 
maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  W^ashington,  including  the 

counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria  Va.     77  pp.  4  1.  incl.  49  maps.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Montgomery  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Montgomery  county,  New  York,  from  actual 
surveys  by  Samuel  Geil  &  B.  J.  Hunter.  33  x  62.  Philadelphia,  P.  A.. 
Griner  [&]  R.  P.  Smith,  1853. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  449 

Montgomery  county,  N.  Y.  Nichols  (B.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Montgomery  and 
Fulton  counties,  N.  Y.  title.  29  sheets,  fol.  NewYork,  J.  J.  Stranahan 
&  B.  Nichols,  1868. 

Montg-omery  county,  Oliio.  A  map  of  Montgomery  county,  Ohio  from  actual 
survey.  Published  by  David  C.  Baker  &  Samuel  Morrison.  1833. 
12J  X  15.     Cincinnati,  engraved  by  Doolittle  &  Munson,  1833. 

Montgomery  county,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  county  of 
Montgomery  and  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.  Ill  pp.  incl.  36  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1871. 

Montgomery  county,  Tex.     Montgomery  county.    20 J  x  24.     [St.  Louis,  lith.  by 
A.  Gast  &  CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Montgomery  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Attack  of  forts  Clinton  and  Montgomery. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  attack  of  the  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  upon  Hudson's  river 

which  was  stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  sir 
Henry  Clinton,  on  the  6th  of  oct.  1777.  Drawn  from  the  surveys  of  Yer- 
plank,  Holland  &  Metcalfe.  By  John  Hills.  London,  W.  Faden,  June  1, 
1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  London,  1770-1793. 
no.  17]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  attack  of  the  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  upon  Hud- 

son's river  which  were  stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command 
of  sir  Henry  Clinton,  on  the  6th  of  oct.  1777.  Engraved  for  Stedman's 
History  of  the  American  war.  Published  by  the  author,  april  12,  1793. 
[By  John  Hills,  anon].  19^  x  25^. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.    4°.    London,  for  the  author,  1794.    v.  1.     opp.  p,  363]. 

Same.    Plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Clinton  and  Montgommery  which  where  [sic] 

stormed  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  Clinton, 
the  6.  oct.  1777.    Copied  from  the  surveys  of  Yerplank,  Holland,  Matcalve 
&c.     By  lohn  Hill,  1782      ms.     col.     35x22.     [1782]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  73]. 

A  plan  of  the  forts  Montgomery  &  Clinton  as  taken  by  his  majestys  forces 

under  the  command  of  gen.  sr  Henry  Clinton  the  6th  of  oct.  1777.     Sur- 
veyed by  major  Holland,     ms.     col.     15x20^.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  70]. 

[Rough  sketch  of  the  attack  upon  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery.     By  V. 

Wangenheim.     ms.     [anon.]     14  x  20.     1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  72]. 

Sketch  of  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  stormed  the  6.  oct.  1777,  by  the 

troops  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  Clinton,     ms.     [anon].    22x40. 
[1777?]. 

Sketch  of  forts  Clinton  &  Montgomery,  stormed  the  6th "oct.  1777,  by  the 

troops  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  Clinton.     [By  Y.  Wangenheim. 
anon.]     ms.     12  x  21.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  71]. 

H.  Doc.  516 29 


450  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Montour  county,  Penn.  Cumming's  map  of  Columbia  and  Montour  counties, 
Penn.  From  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  col.  55  x  60.  Chil- 
lisquaque,  Pa.  J.  A.  J.  Cummings,  1860. 

Walker  (G.  H.)  and  Jewett  (C.  F.)     Columbia  and  Montour  counties  Pa. 

95  pp.  incl.  46  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Montreal,  Canada.  Plan  de  Villemarie  et  des  premieres  rues  protectees  pour 
r^tablissement  de  la  haute  ville.     Grave  par  Marlier.     8^  x  12^. 

[In  Faillon  (L'abbe  Etienne  Michel).  Histoire  de  la  colonic  Frangaise  en 
Canada,  [anon.]  8°.  Villemarie,  bibliotheque  paroissiale,  1866.  v.  3. 
p.  375]. 

Note. — Montreal  was  first  called  Villemarie  in  1542. 

Plan  de  la  ville  Marie  ou  Montreal,  au  Canada,  [sans  date  ni  nom  d'auteur. 

Les  indications  qui  s'y  trouvent  portees  nous  font  supposei,  a  raison 
croyons-nous,  qu'il  est  de  1720.  II  provient  de  la  congregation  de  Saint 
Sulpice  et  se  trouve  actuellement  depose  aux  archives  nationales  sous  le 
n°  2,  Canada  nM].  2  sheets,  each  19i  x  29^ 
[In  Pinart  ( Alphonse  L.)  Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues  relatifs  aux  Etats 
Unis  et  au  Canada,     obi.  fol.     Paris,  E.  Dufosse,  1893.     nos.  5  &  6]. 

Carte  del' isle  de  Montreal  etdeses  environs.    Par.  N.  Bellin.    1744.    9^x12. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 

16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  5.     opp.  p.  202]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  or  Ville  Marie  in  Canada. 

[anon.]     13  x  19^.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  Jan.  30,  1758. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  20]. 

Same.    Plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  or  Ville  Marie.    13  x  20. 

[London],  T.  Jefferys,  1758. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominions  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  12]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  or  Ville  Marie  in  Canada. 

9^  X  14. 
[In  Universal   (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,  J.   Hinton,   1759.     v.  25. 
p.  225]. 

A  plan  &  view  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  in  Canada.     Ben- 

nett sculp,     [anon.]     8  x  10.     London,  for  the  Grand  magazine,  [1759?]. 
Printed  for  R.  Griffith. 

. Plan  of  the  town  &  fortifications  of  Montreal,  or  Ville  Marie  in  Canada. 

[anon.]     7  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1760].     v  29. 
Oct.  1760.     opp.  p.  504]. 

The  isles  of  Montreal,  as  they  have  been  survey'd  by  the  French  engineers. 

anon.     9J  x  13. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1761].     v.  30. 
Jan.  1861.     opp.  p.  8]. 

Plan  of  Montreal.     3x6. 

[In  Father  Abraham's  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1761,  By  Abraham 
Weatherwise,  gent.     16°.     Philadelphia,  W.  Dunlap,  1761]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  fortifications  of  Montreal  or  Ville  Marie  in  Canada. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America  1763. 

[anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Roccjue,  1763.     no.  22]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  451 

Montreal,  Canada.     L'isle  de  Montreal  et  ses  environs.     85^  x  13|. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  .  .   .  fol.     [Paris], 

1764.     V.  1.     no.  11]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  de  la  ville  de  Montreal  ou  ville  Marie." 

The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and 

the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres  and  Montreal;  drawn  by  capt.  Holland. 
Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  54  x  20.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T. 
Jefferys,  [1768]. 

Plan  of  the  town  &  fortifications  of  Montreal  or  Ville  Marie  in  Canada. 

Aitken  sc.     6J  x  9^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazine:  or,  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 

8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  491]. 
Note. — Inset:  "View  of  the  town  &c.  of  Montreal." 

A  particular  survey  of  the  isles  of  Montreal.     [By  capt.  Jonathan  Carver 

and  others].     7^  x  7.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  feb.  16,  1776. 
[Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     Inset  to  no.  3:  Carver  (J.)  and  others.     A  new  map  of 
the  province  of  Quebec] . 

Plan  of  Montreal  or  Villemarie.     [By  Jonathan  Carver  and  others].    3^  x  6|. 

London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  feb.  16,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Inset  to  no.  3:  Carver  (J.)  and  others.     A  new  map 
of  the  province  of  Quebec.  ] 

Karte  von  der  inseln  Montreal.     Von  N.  Bellin.  [etc.]     no.  135.     8|  x  11  J. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Nurnberg, 

1776.     pt.  2]. 

Plan  of  Montreal,  with  a  map  of  the  islands  &  adjoining  country.     J.  Melish, 

del.     H.  S.  Tanner,  sc.     7  x  4J. 
[In  Great  Britain.     War  office.     Official  documents  relative  to  the  opera- 
tions of  the  British  army  employed  in  the  reduction  of  the  Canadas.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  1813?] 

Plan  of  Montreal,  with  a  map  of  the  islands  &  adjoining  country.     J.  Melish 

del.     6i  X  4i 
[In  Melish  (John) .     A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States; 
including  the  British  possessions  &  Florida:  ....     8°.     Philadelphia, 
G.  Palmer,  1813.     p.  20]. 

River  St.   Lawrence.     Montreal  harbour,  surveyed  by  captain  H.  W.  Bay- 

field, R.  N.  1834.     J.  &  C.  Walker,  sculpt.     23|  x  17f.     [London],   1838. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1127]. 

— ; Plan  of  Montreal.     Armour  &  Ramsay,  publishers,  1844.     10  x  19.     [Mon- 
treal], Armour  &  Ramsay,  1844. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Montreal  shewing  the  latest  improvements.     Compiled 

&  drawn  by  W.  H.  McKenzie.     15  x  22. 
[In  New  (The)  guide  to  Montreal  and  its  environs,     [anon.]     18°.     Mon- 
treal, Armour  &  Ramsey,  1851]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Montreal,  with  the  latest  improvements,  1853.     16}  x  21^. 

New  York,  Endicott  &  co.  lith.  1853. 

City  of  Montreal.     [View].     J.  Walker  sc.     17^x24.     [Montreal?],  1856. 


452  ^  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Montreal,  Canada.     Montreal.     Fisk  &  co.  [eng's].     8^  x  12. 

[In  Du  Puy  (William  H.  editor) .  The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.  ]  fol.  New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  179-180]. 

Montreal.     19  x  26. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Eand,  McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas 
of  the  world  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
1898.     pp.  360-361]. 

Montreal.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas 
and  shippers  guide  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900.  pp. 
394-395]. 

Quebec,  Niagara,  Montreal.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Johnston  (W.  &  A.  K.)  The  world-wide  atlas  of  modern  geography, 
[etc.]  5th  ed.  fol.  Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
1900.     p.  116]. 

Moosehead  lake,  Me.  Map  of  Moosehead  lake  and  the  headwaters  of  the  Penob- 
scot &  St.  John  rivers.  Designed  expressly  for  sportsmen,  hunters  & 
lumbermen.  Compiled  and  published  by  John  M.  Way,  jr.  19  x  17. 
Boston,  J.  M.  Way,  jr.  [1874]. 

Farrar's  map  of  northern  Maine,  Moosehead  lake  and  vicinity.     Sebec  lake 

and  the  headwaters  of  the  Kennebec,  Penobscot  and  St.  John  rivers. 
Drawn  expressly  for  Farrar's  Moosehead  lake  and  vicinity  illustrated  from 
actual  surveys.  By  M.  M.  Tidd.  24  x  19.  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass. 
C.  A.  J.  Farrar,  [1880]. 

Map  of  Moosehead  lake  and  northern  Maine,  from  the  headwaters  of  the 

Penobscot,  Kennebec  and  St.  John  rivers.  Specially  adapted  to  the  uses 
of  sportsmen  and  lumbermen.  Compiled  and  published  by  Lucius  L. 
Hubbard,     rev.  ed.     19  x  23i     Boston,  A.  Meissel  lith.  1883. 

Morgan  county.  Mo.     Map  of  Morgan  co.  Mo.     Drawn  by  R.  Thornton  Higgins. 
col.     26  x  36.     [Chicago],  J.  S.  &.  R.  T.  Higgins,  1880. 
Note. — Inset  "Map  of  Versailles." 

Morris  county,  N.  J.  Map.  From  original  surveys  by  J.  Lightfoot  and  Saml. 
Geil.     38  X  48.     Morristown,  J.  B.  Shields,  1853. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Morris  co.  N.  J.     31  pp.  2  pi.  incl.  21  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1868. 

Robinson  (E.)     Robinson's  atlas  of  Morris  co.  N.  J.     title.     33  pi.     fol. 

New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1887. 

Morris  county,  Tex.     Morris  co.     10  x  23.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Morris's  purchase.     See  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Morristown,  N.  J.     [Map  showing  roads  to  Morristown.     1778?].     ms.     8  x  6 J. 
[1778?]. 

Map.     Surveyed  and  published   by  Geo.  L.   Hull.     1874.     col.     67  x  52. 

[n.  p.]  G.  L.  Hull,  1874. 

Mosquito  inlet,  Fla.     Special  chart  of  Muskito  inlet.     By  John  Gerar  William  de 
Brahm.     1767.     ms.     14  x  17.     [1767]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  453 

Hosquito  inlet,  Fla.  Reconnoisance  of  Mosquito  inlet,  coast  of  Florida.  By  the 
hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  John  Rodgers,  1851. 
Sketch  F.     no.  3.     7x8.     [Washington,  1851]. 

Mosquito  territory,  Central  America.     Mosquitia  or  the  mosquito  shore  with  the 
eastern  part  of  Yucatan  far  as  the  20th  degree  of  north  latitude.     By  Wil- 
liam Faden. 
[American  maps.     y.  2.     no.  35:  Inset  to  A  map  of  a  part  of  Yucatan.     By 
a  bay-man.     anon.] 

See  also  Nicaragua. 

Mother  Lode,  Amador  county,  Cal.     Map  of  the  Mother  Lode,  Amador  co.  Cali- 
fornia.    From  actual  surveys  by  W.  L.  McKim  [&]  D.  D.  Reaves.     9x7. 
^       [n.  p.]  1879. 

Moultrie  (Fort),  Charleston,  S.  C.  A  plan  of  the  attack  of  Fort  Sullivan,  near 
Charles  Town  in  South  Carolina,  by  a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  on 
the  28th  of  June  1776.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  19  x  14.  London,  W. 
Faden,  1776. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).  Year  book.  1883.  8°.  Charleston,  1883. 
p.  414]. 

Attaques  du  Fort  Sulivan  pres  Charlestown  dans  la  Caroline  M^ridionale 

par  les  Anglois,  le  28.  juin  1776,  avec  les  camps  des  Ameriquains. 
[Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,     fol.     Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].    Inset  to  no.  19-20:  Mouzon  (H.)  and  others.    An 
accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina] . 

Barre  et  port  de  Charles-town  leve  en  1776,  avec  les  attaques  du  Fort  Suli- 

van du  28  juin  1776  par  I'escadre  Anglaise  commandee  par  P.  Parker, 
[anon.]     18  x  24.     Paris,  Le  Rouge  1778. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).   Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  21]. 

[A  bird's  eye  view  of  Mount  Pleasant  to  the  point  of  Long  Island;  the  fort 

on  Sullivan's  island;  sir  Peter  Parker's  fleet,  and  the  British  and  American 
camps.     By  col.  Thos.  James].     5j  x  22|.     London,  W.  Faden,  aug.  10, 
1776. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  27]. 

An  exact  plan  of  Charleston  bar  and  harbour.     From  an  actual  survey. 

With  the  attack  of  fort  Sulivan  on  the  28th  of  June,  1776,  by  his  majesty's 
squadron  commanded  by  sir  Peter  Parker,  [anon.]  20  x  27.  London, 
for  R.  Sayer,  jan.  1,  1791. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  15]. 

Fort  Sullivan  afterwards  called  Fort  ^Moultrie  in  the  unfinished  state  it  was 

on  the  28th  June  1776.     17  x  12. 

[In  Drayton  (John).     Memoirs  of  the  American  revolution.     8°.     Charles- 
ton, 1821.     V.  2]. 

A  plan  of  Charles  town,  the  capitol  of  South  Carolina,  with  the  harbour, 

island,  and  forts,  the  attack  on  fort  Sullivan;  by  his  majesty's  ships  under 
sir  Peter  Parker  in  1776,  the  position  of  the  land  forces  under  gen.  Clin- 
ton, and  the  rebel  camp  and  intrenchments.  Exactly  delineated.  Jno. 
Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     5^  x  11. 

[InPolitical  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].     v.  1.    Feb. 
1780.     opp.  p.  171]. 


454  LIST    OF    MAPS    Off    AMERICA. 

Moultrie  (Fort),  Charleston,  S.  C.  A  plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Sulivan,  near 
Charles  Town  in  South  Carolina,  by  a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  on 
the  28th  of  June  1776,  with  the  disposition  of  the  king's  land  forces,  and  the 
encampments  and  entrenchments  of  the  rebels  from  the  drawings  made  on 
the  spot.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  11  x  14i.  London,  W.  Faden,  aug. 
10,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  81]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Sulivan,  near  Charlestown  in  South 

Carolina,  by  a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships,  on  the  28th  of  June  1776. 
With  the  disposition  of  the  king's  land  forces  and  the  encampment  and 
entrenchments  of  the  rebels,  from  the  drawings  made  on  the  spot.     En- 
graved by  W^m.  Faden.     11  x  14.     London,  W.  Faden,  1776. 
[Faden  collection,     no  39]. 

A  plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Sullivan,  the  key  of  Charlestown  in  South  Caro- 

lina, on  the  28th  of  June  1776.  By  his  majesty's  squadron  commanded  by 
sir  Peter  Parker.  By  an  officer  on  the  spot,  [anon.]  col.  21x16.  Lon- 
don, for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

A  sketch  of  sr.  Peter  Parker's  attack  on  Fort  Moultrie,  june  28,  1776.     T. 

Conder  sculpt.     S^  x  6^. 
[In  Gordon  (William,  d.  d. )     The  history  of  the  independence  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  1788.     v.  3.     p.  358]. 

A  sketch  of  the  situations  &  stations  of  the  British  vessels,  under  the  com- 

mand of  sir  Peter  Parker  on  the  attack  upon  Fort  Moultrie  on  Sulivan 
island,  June  28th  1776.    Abernethie  sculpt,    [anon.]    6^  x  11^.    [Charles- 
ton, 1785]. 
[In  Ramsay  (David).    The  history  of  the  revolution  of  South  Carolina.    8°. 
Trenton,  I  Collins,  1785.     v.  2.    opp.  p.  326]. 

View  of  the  fort  on  the  western  end  of  Sulivans  island,  with  the  disposition 

of  his  majesty's  fleet  commanded  by  com.  sir  Peter  Parker  during  the 
attack  on  the  28th  of  June  1776.    By  col.  Thos.  James.    1776.    Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden.     London,  W\  Faden,  aug.  10,  1776.     8  x  19. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     London,  1770-1793. 
no.  26]. 

[Plan  d' Amboy.    Views  de  la  rade  de  Charles-town  et  du  fort  Sulivan.    Mai 

1780.     [anon.]     9  x  14.     n.  p.  1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  19]. 

Plan  of  Fort  Moultrie  on  Sullivan's  island.  South  Carolina.     10 J  x  14 J. 

[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1883.     8°.     Charleston,  1883, 
p.  478]. 

Sketch  of  Fort  Moultrie  on  Sullivan  island  in  the  harbour  of  Charleston, 

Alex.  Macomb,  major  of  engineers.     13  x  14^. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Year  book.     1883.     p.  480]. 

See  also  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Moultrie  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Moultrie  co.  and  the  state  of 
Illinois,  [etc.]  31,  93  pp.  incl.  51  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers, 
1875. 

Mount  Auburn,  Boston,  Mass.     Dearborn  (Nathaniel).     Mount  Auburn,  with  a 
catalogue  of  the  i>roprietors  and  tombs.     5th  ed.     13  x  14^.     Boston,  N. 
Dearborn,  1843. 
Note. — Map  only. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  455 

Mount  Auburn,  Boston,  Mass.     Sketch  of  the  cemetery  of  Mount  Auburn  and 
vicinity.     1877.    19  x  29.     [Boston,  1877]. 

Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  (Town  of).     Brennan  (James  F.)     Mt.  Clemens  and  vicin- 
ity,    [anon.]     2^x5.     [Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.  1882]. 

Mount  Holly,  N.  J.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black 
Horse  through  Mount  Holly  1778.     By  I.  H.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     19^  x 
26i     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  ''Sketch  of  Haddonfield." 

Same.     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through  Mount 

Holly.     By  I.  Hills.     June  1778.     ms.     19  x  26J. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  6]. 

Mount  Pleasant,  N.  J.     Bird's  eye  view  from  part  of  Mount  Pleasant,  to  the  east- 
ern point  of  Long  Island.     By  col.  Thos.  James.     7  x  23.     London,  W. 
Faden,  1776. 
Note. — Showing  the  plan  of  the  British  attack  upon  fort  Moultrie. 

Mount  Vernon,  Va.     View  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  seat  of  gen.  Washington.     62  x  9. 
London,  J.  Stockdale,  1798. 
[In  Weld   (Isaac).      Travels  through  the  states  of   North  America.     8°. 
London,  1810.     v.  1.     p.  92]. 

A  plan  of  part  of  Mount  Vernon  lands  north  west  of  the  road  leading  from 

the  Gum  Spring     ...     September  20th,  1799.     G.  Washington.     26 J  x 
14^.     [Reproduction]. 
Note. — Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  clerk's  office  for  the  east, 
dist.  of  Penn.  1850,  by  Jacob  Troth. 

A  plan  of  part  of  Mount  Vernon  lands  northwest  of  the  road  lea,ding  from 

the  Gum  spring,  or  Little  Hunting  creek  to  the  ford  of  run.  [etc.]     The 
whole  being  laid  down  by  an  actual,  &  accurate  survey.     Sept.  20,  1799. 
G.Washington,     facs.     14  J  x -26.     [n.  p.  1876]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  Isaac  Shivers. 

Map  of  George  Washington's  land  at  Mount  Vernon.     As  it  was  &  as  it  is. 

Laid  down  from  old  maps  made  by  G.  Washington,  and  from  actual  sur- 
veys by  ^Y.  Gillingham.     [1799].     16  x  24.     [Baltimore,  1859]. 

■ A  map  of  general"  W^ashington's  farm  of  Mount  Vernon,  from  a  drawing 

transmitted  by  the  general.     [1799].     15  x  21.     Philadelphia,  S.  W.  F. 
Weaver  [1876]. 

Mount  Vernon  the  seat  of  the  late  president  Washington.     5^  x  7J. 

[In  Janson  (C.  W.)     The  stranger  in  America.     4°.     London,  1807.     opp. 
p.  211]. 

Tomb  of  Washington.     Drawn  by  G.  Fairman  from  a  sketch  by  AY.  Bawle. 

Eng'd  by  G.  Murray.     7^  x  4J. 
[In  Port  folio  (The).'    New  series.     [3d.]     Dec.  1810.     8°.'    Philadelphia, 
Bradford  &  Inskeep.     v.  4.     p.  19]. 

Mount  Vernon  the  seat  of  the  late  general  Washington.     4x6. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E. )     An  historical,   etc.  view  of  the  LTnited  States.     8°. 
Newcastle,  1818.     opp.  p.  224]. 

' AVashington's  mansion,  Mount  Vernon.     Birch  del.     Gilbert.     4 J  x  3j. 

[In  Casket  (The) ;  flowers  of  literature,  wit  &  sentiment.     1829.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, S.  C.  Atkinson,  1829.     p.  505]. 


456  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Mount  Vernon,  Va.     U.  S.  frigate  Potomac,  passing  Mount  Vernon.     4J  x  5^. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.     [1834- 
1835].     8°.     Boston,  the  Boston  Berwick  co.  1835.     v.  1.     p.  526]. 

■■ —     The  new  tomb  of  Washington.     5|  x  5^. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.     [2d 
ed.     1837].     8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  1.     p.  105]. 

The  tomb  of  Washington,  Mount  Vernon.     7^  x  4|. 

[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
departmentbyN.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  114]. 

Washington's  house,  Mount  Vernon — Maison  de  Washington,  Mont  Ver- 

non— Washington's  haus  und  der  Vernon.     7^  x  4|. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
departmentbyN.  P.Willis.     4°.    London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  38]. 

Tomb  of  Washington.     4^  x  5. 

[In  Bradford  (T.  G.)  and  Goodrich  (S.  G.)     A  universal  illustrated  atlas, 
fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1842.     front.] 

Bird's-eye  view  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  home  of  Washington.     On  stone,  by 

J.  Cameron.     C.  Currier,  lith.,  N.  Y.     13  x  16^     [New  York],  R.  Yale  & 
T.  M.  Evans  [1852]. 

Washington's  house.     Mount  Vernon.     [View],     4x6. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.     2v.ini.     4°.     New 
York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?]     v.  1.     p.  83]. 

Mount  Vernon.     From  a  photograph  taken  on  the  spot  expressly  for  the 

''Record."     11^  x  8i 
[In  Illustrated  (The)  Mount  Vernon  record.     4°.     Philadelphia,  Devereux 
&C0.     1858-1859.     v.  1.     front.] 

View  of  Mt.  Vernon,  the  homestead  of  Washington.     Lith.  of  G.  W.  Lewis. 

12  X  16i     [New  York],  T.  Rand,  [1859]. 

Mount  Vernon.     [View.]     Drawn  on  the  spot  and  in  colors  by  C.  H.  Wells. 

Printed  in  oil  colors  by  J.  H.  Byram.     15  x  20.     Philadelphia,  J.  H. 
Byram  [1859]. 
Mud  Island,   Penn.      Plan  of  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  island  with  the  batteries  on 
Province  island,     ms.     [anon.]     9x6.     [177-?]. 

A  plan  of  the  attack  against  fort  Mifiin  on  Mud  island;  which  surrendered 

16th  nov.  1777,  to  the  king's  troops  under  the  command  of  the  hon.  sir 
William  Howe.     Drawn  by  T.  Wheeler,     ms.     30  x  20.     [1777?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  Montresor. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  its  environs  shewing  the  defences  dur- 

ing the  years  1777  &  1778.     Together  with  the  siege  of  Mud  island.     By 
John  Montresor.     ms.     42  x  34.     [1778]. 

View  of  Mud  island  before  its  reduction,  16th  nov.  1777,  under  the  direction 

of  John  Montresor.     Taken  from  the  dyke  in  the  front  of  the  six  gun  bat- 
teryon  Carpenter's  island.     11  x  30.     [n.  p.  1777]. 

A  plan  of  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  island,  with  the  attacks  made  by  the  king's 

troops  and  vessels,     [anon.  ]     10  x  9^.     London,  for  W.  Faden,  jan.  1,  1785. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
Inset  to  no.  20:  The  course   of  Delaware  river  from  Philadelphia  to 
Chester.     2d  ed.     anon.] 

See  also  Mifiin  (Fort),  and  Philadelphia. 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn.     Currier  &.  Ives.     The  great  battle  of  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 
Jan.  2nd,  1863.     9  x  V2L     New  York,  (^urrier  ct  Ives,  [1863]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  457 

Murfreesboro,  Tenn.  Topographical  sketch  of  the  battle  field  of  Stone  river. 
Drawn  by  It.  C.  R.  Dahl.     13^  x  17.     Chicago,  C.  Shober's  lith.  [1863]. 

Muskegron,  Mich.  (City  of).  Map.  Ordered  by  the  common  council  by  an  ordi- 
nance first  published  jan.  8,  1873,  Re-surveyed  and  drawn  by  Thomas 
Smalley.     col.     43x50.     [Muskegon,  1874]. 

Muskegron  county,  Mich..  Beers  (F.W.)  County  atlas  of  Muskegon,  Mich.  114 
pp.  inch  39  maps.     fol.     Xew  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1877. 

Musking-um  county,  Ohio.  Beers  (F.W.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Muskingum  co. 
Ohio.     37  pp.  incl.  31  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Soule  &  co.  1866. 

Musking'uni  river.  A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  shew- 
ing the  situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the 
command  of  colonel  Bouquet.  By  Thomas  Hutchins,  ass't  engineer. 
14i  X  12. 
[In  Smith  (William,  d.  d.  1727-1803).  An  historical  account  of  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  year  1764.  [anon.]  sm.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  printed;  London,  re-printed  for  T.  Jefferies,  1766.  front.] 
Note. — Same  map  found  in  the  French  translation  of  1769. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers.     Showing 

the  situation  of  the  Indian  tribes  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  colonel  Bouquet.  [&]  A  survey  of  that  part  of  the  country 
through  which  colonel  Bouquet  marched  in  1764,  By  Thomas  Hutchins. 
14i  X  12i. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T,  Jefferys,  1768,    no,  52]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  showing 

the  situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  col.  Bouquet.     By  Thos,  Hutchins,     14  x  12. 
[In  Hildreth  (S,  P,)     Pioneer  history,     8°.     Cincinnati,  1848], 

Mystic  Valley,  Conn.  Gallup  and  Adam's  map  of  Mystic  Valley,  Conn,  from 
actual  survey.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  P.  Gallup.  38  x  25,  [New 
York],  H,  G.  A,  O,  Adams,  1866. 

Nahant,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Nahant,  ]Mass.  title.  59 
pp.  incl,  14  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880, 

Nantasket  Beach,  Mass.  Guide  map  of  Nantasket  Beach  from  actual  survey. 
F.  M.  Hersey,  c.  e.     19  x  29.     Boston,  T.  Marsh  &  co.  [1881], 

Nantucket,  Mass.     Map  of  the  island  of  Nantucket.     8  x  10^, 

[In  Crevecoeur  (J,  Hector  St.  John  de).     Letters  from  an  American  farmer, 
8°,     London,  1782]. 

Same.     Carte  de  I'isle  de  Nantucket.     8  x  lOf. 

[In  Crevecoeur  (J.  Hector  Saint  John  de).     Lettres  d'un  cultivateur  Am^ri- 
cain.     8°,     Paris,  Cuchet,  1787.     v,  2.     opp.  p.  99]. 

Nantucket  harbor.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of 

A.  D,  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  C.  H, 
Davis,     15  X  17,     [Washington,  1848], 
[United  States,     Treasury  department.     Coast  surv^ey]. 

Martha's  Vineyard  and  Nantucket  sound.     21  x  39.     New  York,  E.  &  G.  W, 

Blunt,  1857, 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey], 

Map  of  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Dukes,  and  Nantucket,  Massachusetts, 

Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the  state,  the  details,  from  actual 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F,  Walling.  1858.  56  x  60.  Bos- 
ton, D,  R,  Smith  &  co,  1858, 


458  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nantucket,  Mass.     Chart  of  Vineyard  sound  and  Nantucket  shoals.     Surveyed 
by  George  Eldridge.     40  x  60.     Boston,  S.  Thaxter  &  son,  1865. 

New  map  of  the  streets  of  Nantucket  Mass.     With  location  of  public  build- 

ings and  places  of  interest.     From  designs  by  E.  K.  Godfrey.     Wm.  E. 
Codd,  del.     10 J  x  15.     [n.  p.  1882]. 
Napa,  Cal.     Official  map.     Scale  one  inch  to  one  mile.     By  Geo.  G.  Lyman  and  S.  R. 
Throckmorton,  jr.     col.     50  x  43.     Napa  and.  St.  Helena,  D.  L.  Haas,  1876. 

Revised  map  of  the  city  of  Napa  and  the  surroundings.     1879.     Compiled 

&  drawn  by  W.  A.  Pierce.     38  x  27.     Napa,  D.  L.  Haas,  [1879]. 

Map  of  the  central  portion  of  Napa  valley  and  the  town  of  St.  Helena.    Com- 

piled by  M.  G.  King  and  T.  W.  Morgan.     1881.     col.     54  x  62.     St.  Helena, 
F.  W.  Woodward  &  co.  [1881]. 
Narragansett  bay.     Map  of  Narraganset  bay  with  soundings,  including  Newport 
harbour  &c.     Charles  Blaskowitz  del.     ms.     col,     16 J  x  13}.     [1778?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  89]. 

A  map  of  the  bay  of  Narraganset  with  the  islands  therein  and  part  of  the 

country  adjacent,     ms.     [anon.]     17  x  13.     col.     [1778?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  87]. 

A  topographical  chart  of  the  bay  of  Narraganset  in  the  province  of  New 

England,  with  all  the  isles  contained  therein,  among  which  Rhode  Island 
and  Connonicut  have  been  particularly  surveyed.  By  Charles  Blasko- 
witz. Engraved  for  Wm  Faden.  25  x  37.  [London],  for  W.  Faden,  July 
22,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  10]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  27;  also  v.  6.     no.  4].  - 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles    of  the  American  revolution,     fol.      [London,  1770- 

1793].     no.  22]. 
Chart  of  Narraganset  bay  surveyed  in  1832  by  capt.  Alex.  S.  Wads  worth 

[etc.]  by  order  of  hon.  Levi  Woodbury,  sec.  of  the  navy.    W.  J.  Stone  sc. 

53x43.     [Washington,  1832].' 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office] . 

Same. 

[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  114]. 

Thompson  (J.  C.)     Ribbon  map  of  the  shores  of  Narragansett  bay.     2^  x  32. 

Providence,  R.  I.     J.  C.  Thompson,  [1873]. 
Narrows,  N.  Y.     See  East  river,  N.  Y. 
Nashville,   Tenn.      A  map  of  the  city  of  Nashville  with  public   buildings,   &c. 

Planned  and  published  by  J.  P.  Ayres.      Surveyed  by  Smith  Criddle. 

col.     16  X  24.     Cincinnati,  engraved  by  Doolittle  &  Munson,  [1831]. 

Battlefields  in  front  of  Nashville  where  the"  United  States  forces  commanded 

by  major  genl.  Geo.  H.  Thomas,  defeated  and  routed  the  rebel  army  under 
general  Hood,  dec.  15th  &  16th  1864.  Reduced  and  engraved  in  the 
engineer  bureau.  Surveyed  and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  gen.  Tower 
by  M.  Peseux.  39th  cong.  1st  sess.  Report  of  the  chief  engineer  U.  S.  A. 
no.  4.  12 J  X  15}.  Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


•LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  459 

Nashville,  Tenn.     Plan  of  the  dbr  of  Nashville  and  vicinity.   [By]  W.  F.  Foster, 
col.     19  X  26.     Nashville,  Marehall  c'fe  Bruce,  [1877]. 

Map  of  the  battlefields  in  front  of  Nashville,  dec.  15th  &  16th,  1S64.     Com- 

piled from  gen.  Tower's  map  by  Edward  Ruger.     8x9.     Cincinnati,  E. 
Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  (map  no.  18)  to  Van  Home's  *'  History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland." 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Nashville,  Tenn.     title,     index  map. 

19  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1889. 

Kassau  river,  Fla.  Plan  of  Amelia  island  in  East  Florida.  A  chart  of  the  mouth 
of  Nassau  river  with  the  bar  and  soundings.  A  chart  of  the  entrance  into 
St  Mary's  river.  By  Willm.  Fuller,  col.  20  x  24.  Lx)ndon,  T.  Jefferys, 
march  26,  1770. 
[In  Faden  (WilUam,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  26]. 


Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  29]. 

The  mouth  of  Nassau  river. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  H.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
Inset  to  no.  18:  Holland  (Capt.  N.)  A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North 
America]. 

Natchez,  Miss.     Town  and  fort  of  Natchez.     7|  x  11. 

[In  CoUot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  34]. 

Natdck,  Mass.  (Town  of).  >Iap.  From  actual  surveys  by  F.  C.  Tucker,  col. 
50  X  45.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Navarro  county,  Tex.     Navaro  county.     19  x  24.      St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  c^ 
CO.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Navy  bay.     See  Limon  bay,  Colombia,  South  America, 

Nebraska.  Map  of  Nebraska  and  Kansas  territories.  Showing  the  location  of  the 
Indian  reserves  according  to  the  treaties  of  1854.  Compiled  by  S.  East- 
man.    24  X  37.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.  1S54. 

Kansas  and  Nebraska.     By  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     26  x  17.     New  York.  J.  H. 

Colton  &  CO.  [1857]. 

Map  of  Nebraska  from  explorations  of  It.  G.  K.  Warren  topi,  eugrs.  in  1855, 

56  &  57,  and  other  authorities.     N.  H.  Hutton  c^  J.  H.  Snowden,  asst. 
topi,  engrs.     9  x  10.     New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien.  [1857?]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Sectional  map  of  Nebraska  territory.     Compileil  from  the  lield  notes  in  the 

surveyor  general's  oflice,  by  Robert  L.  Ream.     col.     18  x  1*5.     Cincinnati, 
E.  Mendenhali,  1857. 

Colton' s  new  sectional  map  of  Nebraska.     Published  by  J.  H.  Colton  cN:  co. 

col.     29  X  22.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  »t  co.  1858. 


460  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA; 

Nebraska.     Military  map  of  Nebraska  and  Dakota.     By  lieut.  G.  K.  Warren,  from 

the  explorations  made  by  him  in  1855  and  in  1857.     Exhibiting  also  routes 

reconnoitred  and  surveyed  by  capt.  Lewis  &  Clark,  major  S.  H.  Long, 

etc.     32  X  43.     [Washington] ,  printed  by  order  of  the  U.  S.  Senate,  [1858] . 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  and  Colorado,     llj  x  14.     [Philadelphia,  S.  A. 

Mitchell,  jr.  1861]. 

Map  showing  the  progress  of  the  public  surveys  in  Kansas  and  Nebraska,  to 

accompany  annual  report  of  the  surveyor  general.     1862.     House  ex.  doc. 
no.  1,  37th  cong.  3d  sess.     20  x  23.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Johnson  (A.J.)     Johnson's  Iowa  and  Nebraska.     17x23.     [New  York], 

Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  Nebraska.     [By  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton]. 

28  x  37.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1866. 

Colton's  township  map.     18  x  24.     New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1867. 

Chapman    (Silas).      Chapman's  sectional  map  of    the  surveyed    part  of 

Nebraska,     col.     23  x  32.     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1869. 

The  combination  map:  being  a  sectional  map  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  to 

the  6th  principal  meridian,  and  western  Iowa  &  Missouri,  combined  with 
a  general  map  of  the  western  states  and  territories.  Compiled  by  Snyder 
brothers,     col.     68  x  66.     Chicago,  Snyder  brothers,  1870, 

Johnson's  Kansas  and  Nebraska.      16  x  23.      New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson, 

[1870]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Mendenhall  (E.)     Kailway  and  township  map  of  Nebraska,     col.     16x23. 

Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1871. 

Sectional  map  of  Nebraska.     Compiled  and  published  by  George  F.  Cram. 

col.     31  X  39i     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 

Colton's  Nebraska.     Map  of  the  land  grant  of  the  Union  Pacific  railroad  in 

Nebraska.     15  x  26.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1875]. 

Colton's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Nebraska,     col.     27  x  60.     New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1875. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Dakota  and  Nebraska. 

col.     16  X  13.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Nebraska.     Showing  the  lands  of  the  Burlington  &  Mis- 

souri riv.  r.  r.  co.  in  Nebraska.  15  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

New  sectional  and  township  map  of  Nebraska.     Published  by  Higgins  bro. 

&  CO.     col.     14  X  38.     Chicago,  Higgins  bro.  &  co.  1876. 

State  of  Nebraska.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     21  x  31.     New  York,  photo, 
lith.  by  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 


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Nebraska.     Wight  (L.  W.)     New  sectional  and  township  map  of  Nebraska,     col. 
14  X  38.     Chicago,  L.  W.  Wight,  1876. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Nebraska.      By  Geo.  L,  Brown.     1877.     col.     11  x  15. 

[Omaha,  Neb.  1877]. 

New  sectional  map  of  Nebraska,  presented  by  Weir  plow  co.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     32  x  40.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co's  new  map  of  Kansas,  Nebraska  &  southern  Dakota.     Pre- 

pared by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins, 
[1878].' 

Map  of  Nebraska  [Sectional].     Compiled  from  official  records  in  the  sur- 

veyor general's  office  and  other  authentic  sources  by  Charles  Brewster, 
col.     24  X  45.     Chicago,  H.  R.  Page  &  co.  1879. 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Kansas,  and  Nebraska  with 

adjacent  parts  of  Missouri,  Iowa,  Dakota,  Colorado,  Texas,  and  Indian 
territory.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  first  edition  was  issued  in  1875. 
Drawn  by  A.  F.  Dinsmore.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office.] 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Nebraska.     20 

pp.     1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Nebraska.     20 

pp.     1  map.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Nebraska.     21  pp.     1  map.     12^  x  19^.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Everts  &  Kirk.     The  official  state  atlas  of  Nebraska.     207  pp.  incl.  62  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  Everts  &  Kirk,  1885. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  and  shipper's 

guide  of  Nebraska.     29  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     29  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&CO.  [1893]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Nebraska,  showing  the  rail- 

roads, counties,  organized  townships,  sections,  rivers  and  creeks.     20  pp. 
1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

See  also  Douglas  county;  Kearney  county. 

Neenah.  river.     See  Fox  river,  Wisconsin. 

Nevada.     Map  of  public  surveys  in  Nevada  territory  to  accompany  report  of  sur- 
veyor general,  1862.     E.  F.  Beale,  U.  S.  surv.  gen'l  Nevada  terr'y.     Ho. 
reps.  ex.  doc.  no.  1,  37th  cong.  3d  sess.     20  x  30.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  the  silver  mines  of  Nevada,     Compiled,  engraved  and  published  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton.     12^  x  13.     New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Cokon,  1865. 

■ Bancroft's  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     31  x  28.     San  Francisco,  H.  H. 

Bancroft  &  co.  1868. 

■ Map  of  the  states  of  California  and  Nevada.     Carefully  compiled  from  the 

•  latest  authentic  sources.  California  by  Julius  H.  von  Schmidt,  Arthur  W. 
Keddie  and  C.  D.  Gibbes.  Nevada  by  Charles  Drayton  Gibbes.  [etc.] 
44  X  52^     San  Francisco,  W.  Holt,  1869. 


462  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nevada.  Colton's  California  and  Nevada.  23  x  16.  New  York,  G.  W.  and  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1873]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  sectional  map  of  California  and  Nevada. 

col.     26  X  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Drawn  and  compiled  by  Geo.  H.  Baker. 

18  X  15.     San  Francisco,  Dewey  &  co.  1875. 

Bancroft's  map  of  California,  Nevada,  Utah  and  Arizona,     col.     27  x  31. 

San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  1876. 

State  of  Nevada  1876.     Compiled  from  official  records  of  the  general  land 

office  and  other  sources.     By  C.  Roeser.     24  x  31.     New  York,  J.  Bien, 
[1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

New  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,  southern   California  and  parts  of 

Nevada,  Utah  and  Sonora.  Compiled  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Mallery  and  J.  W. 
Ward.  1876,  1877.  col.  42  x  33.  San  Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co. 
[1877]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  California  and  Nevada. 

19  x  23^.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

'    The  Weekly  Call  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     1878.     col.     27  x  22.     San 

Francisco,  lith.  by  M.  Schmidt  &  co. 

Same.     3d  ed.     col.     22  x  27.     San  Francisco,  M.  Schmidt  &  co.  [1878]. 

Map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Drawn  by  F.  v.  Leicht  and  A.  Craven.     3d 

ed.     col.     34  X  40.     San  Francisco,  W.  D.  Walkup  &  co.  1880. 
[California  state  geological  survey] . 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Nevada.     14  pp. 

1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Bancroft's  new  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

and  most  reliable  official  sources  and  special  surveys.  1882.  Scale:  12 
miles  one  inch.  col.  50  x  60.  San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co. 
[1882]. 

The  AVeekly  Call  map  of  California  and  Nevada.     1882.     col.    22  x  28.    San 

Francisco,  lith.  M.  Schmidt  &  CO.   [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &' co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Nevada.  15  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.   [1892]. 

See  also  Cometock  lode;  Eureka  district;  'Washoe  mining  claims. 

Nevada  county,  Cal.  Map  of  Nevada  county,  Cal.  Compiled  from  the  latest 
authentic  sources,  showing  towns,  villages,  roads,  streams,  mining  ditches 
etc.  By  J.  G.  Hartwell,  county  surveyor.  1880.  col.  38  x  60.  San 
Francisco,  hth.  W.  T.  Galloway,  [1880]. 

Nevis,  West  Indies  (Island  of).     Nevis,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     S^  x  7^.     London, 
Laurie  &  Whittle,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)    The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     Inset  to  no.  20.     Ravell  (Anthony). 
St.  Christophers  island]. 

Newark,  N.  J.     A  map  of  the  town  of  Newark  in  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     Pul)- 

lished  in  1806.    Chas.  Basham,  del.    A.  Anderson,  sc.    11  x  15.    [Reprint]. 

[In  New  Jersey  historical  society.     Collections.     8°.     Newark,  1864.    v.  6]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  463 

Newark,  N.  J.     Map  of  the  city.     Surveyed  by  Alex.  Martin.     10  x  13. 

[Ill  Newark,  X.  J.     Directories.     1836^7.     By  B.  T.  Pierson.     16°.     New- 
ark, 1836. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Newark,  N.  J.     1858.     Made  by  Dunn  and  Thompson, 

surveyors,     col.     52  x  57.     New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson,  1858. 

Higginson' s  map  of  the  city  of  Newark,  N.  J.     Drawn  by  P.  AVitzel,  c.  e. 

col.     49  X  56.     New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson,  1865. 


Holbrook's  map  of  the  city  of  Newark,  N.  J.    1867.    15  x  21^.    [Newark], 

A.  S.  Holbrook's  printing  office,  1867. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the  city 

of  Newark.     113  pp.  3  1.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1873. 

Rowe  (JohnE.)     Guide  chart  [with  key]  of  the  city  of  Newark,     [anon.] 

col.     16^x20.     [Newark],  Newark  daily  adveitiser  office,  [1873]. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newark,  N.  J.     From  official  records,  etc.  by  Scarlett 

ik  Scarlett,     title,    index  map.     36  pi.     fol.     Newark,  Scarlett  &  Scarlett, 
1889. 

Newark  bay,  N.  J.     Chart  of  Newark  bay.     Extract  from  the  U.  S.  coast  survey. 
24  X  53.    Washington,  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  [1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  111]. 

Newayg-o  county,  Mich.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Newaygo  co.  Mich.  71,  viii 
pp.  incl.  34  col.  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1880. 

New  Bedford,  Xass.     The  harbor  of   New  Bedford.     Founded  upon  a  trigono- 
metrical survey  under  the  direction  of  Alex.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography 
under  the  direction  of  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1846]. 
[  United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  Bedford,  Bristol  co.  Mass.     By  Wheeler  &  Cogges- 

hall.     col.     45  X  31.     New  Bedford,  Wheeler  &  Coggeshall,  1875. 

Walker  (Geo.  H.)     Atlas  of  New  Bedford  city  Mass.     79  pp.  incl.  17  maps. 

fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1881. 

New  Bridge,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  road  trom  Paulus  Hook  and  Hobocken  to  New 
Bridge.     By  I.  Hills.     1778.     ms.     23^  x  28. 
[In  his. A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  of  the  province  of  New  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     1776-1782.     no.  17]. 

New  Brighton,  Penn.  [Plan  of  New  Brighton  &  vicinity.  Pennsylvania.  By 
M.  R.  Stealey.     6  x  12.     Pittsburgh,  Molineaux  sc.     [1833]. 

New  Brunswick,  Canada.  A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England 
and  New  York  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, from  cape  Sable  to  the  entrance  of  Hudson's  or  North  river.  By 
capt.  [N.]  Holland.  2  sheets,  each  21  x  55. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  5-6]. 

— A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  with  the  south  coast  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, including  also  part  of  the  islands  of  St.  John  and  Cape  Breton  and 
of  the  coast  of  New  England.     Regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomical 


464  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Bruns-wick,  Canada — Continued. 

observations.     By  capt.  Holland.     28  x  58.      London, Laurie  &  Whittle, 
12  July,  1798. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  10]. 

Map  of  Maine  and  New  Brunswick.     By  Moses  Greenleaf.     col.     50  x  42. 

Portland,  Shirley  &  Hyde,  1829.  • 

Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  and  French  dominions  in  North  America, 

by  Jno.  Mitchell.     [Published  in  1755].     13  x  13.     [n.  p.  1843]. 
[In  United    States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.    published  by 

order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  148]. 
Note. — Used  in  connection  with  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  eastern 

boundary  question. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  the  state  of  Maine  and  of  the  adjacent  British 

provinces,  shewing  the  portion  of  that  state  to  which  Great  Britain  lays 
claim.  Reduced  from  the  official  map  A  with  corrections  from  the  late 
surveys,  by  S.  L.  Dashiell,  [Washington,  1830].  B.  Chambers.  15^  x  17. 
AVashington,  1830. 

-,   Same.     W.  J.  Stone  sc. 

[In  United  States.      Congress.     A  collection  of   maps,  etc.    published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  149]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maine.     With  the  province  of  New  Brunswick.     By 

Moses  Greenleaf.  3d  ed.  Jan.  1844.  col.  50  x  42.  Philadelphia,  J.  H. 
Young  &  F.  Dankworth,  1844. 

Diagram  of  proposed  railways,  shewing  the  distances  in  New  Brunswick. 

8^  X  12. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     1847.     v.  6]. 

Map  of  New  Brunswick,  exhibiting  the  probable  route  of  the  proposed  rail- 

road from  Saint  John  to  Fredericton,  Woodstock,  and  Grand  Falls.     J. 
Arrowsmith  lith.     18^  x  21. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees,     v.  2.     1849]. 

Watson's  map  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia,  of  the  dominion  of  Canada, 

also  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  I.  col.  13  x  17.  [New  York, 
G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Nova 

Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island.  21  ^  18,  7  pp.  16°. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1892]. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     [Plan  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     ms.     [anon.]     13  x  19. 
1777?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  John  Montresor. 

Plan  de  notre  camp  k  New  Brunswick,  le  12  juin,  notre  marche  le  14  k  Mid- 

dlebush,  la  situation  du  camp  le  15  juin,  et  celle  du  gen'.  Washington  a 
Boundbrook,  le  poste  que  le  gen'.  Sullivan  occupoit  le  15  dans  le  nuit  pour 
couvrir  Philadelphia,  se  postant  sur  le  route  de  Pennington.     Par  V. 
Wangenheim,  1777.     ms.     12  x  20.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  76]. 

Sutherland  (A.)     Sketch  of  Brunswick. '   ms.     8^x10^. 

[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New 

Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  3]. 
Note. — Containing  descriptive  text. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  465 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Map  of  New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  co.  X.  J.  Surveyed  & 
published  by  M.  Hughes,  1866.     55  x  48.     Philadelphia,  M.  Hughes,  1866. 

■ See  also  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  turnpike  road. 

Newburg,  Essex  county,  Mass.  Map  of  mining  lands  at  Newburg,  Essex  co. 
Mass.  [By  N.  Little,  jr.  anon.]  18  x  22.  Boston  &  New  York,  the 
Hatch  lith.  co.  [1875]. 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.  (City  of).  Map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  by  Charles 
Caldwell,     col.     62  x  54.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Newburyport  harbor,  Mass.     Newburyport  harbor,  Mass.     From  a  trigonomet- 
rical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  of  the 
party   under  the   command   of   lient.    M.    AV^oodhuU.     1855.      17   x  24. 
[AYashington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

New  Caledonia,  Colombia,  S.  A.     The  Scots  settlement  in  America  called  New 
Caledonia.     A.  D.  1699.     8  x  lOj.     According  to  the  original  draught  by 
H.  Moll.     [London,  1736]. 
NoTE.^From  his  "Atlas  minor"  1736. 

Newcastle  county,  Del.  Map.  From  original  surveys,  by  Saml.  ]\I.  Rea  <k  Jacob 
Price,     col.     45  x  35.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Wistar,  1849. 

Hopkins    (G.  M.)    &  co.     Map  of  New   Castle  county,  Delaware.     From 

actual   survey   &   records.     Engraved   by    Walter   S.  Mac  Cormac  &  co. 
Phila.     col.     59  x  63.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.     1881. 
Note. — Inset  plans  of  the  principal  cities  and  towns  in  the  county. 

New  England.     New  England  in  1620-1644. 

[In  Palfrey  (J.  G.)  Plistory  of  New  England.  8°.  Boston,  1659.  v.  1. 
front.  ] 

[Map  of  New  England  1624].     This  scale  conteineth  150  English  leagues. 

10  X  l^. 

[In  Purchas  (Samuel) ,  Pvrchas  his  pilgrames.  8°.  London,  W.  Stansby, 
forH.  Fetherstone,  1625.     v.  4.     bet.  pp.  1872-1873]. 

Note. — To  accompany  the  text  by  sir  William  Alexander.  This  map  was 
originally  published  in  the  first  edition  of  Alexander's  "An  encourage- 
ment to  colonies,  1624,"  (some  copies  bear  the  date  of  1625)  which  was 
reissued  with  the  title  "The  mapp  and  description  of  New  England, 
1630."  A  reprint  of  the  first  edition  was  made  by  the  Prince  society, 
V.  8,  1873  and  a  reprint  of  the  reissue  by  the  Bannatyne  club,  v.  114. 
The  Library  of  Congress  has  the  original  edition  without  the  original 
map,  but  with  the  map  in  manuscript  inserted.  The  Library  has,  how- 
ever, the  Purchas  and  reprints. 

Same.     10  x  13^ 

[In  Drake  (Samuel  G.)  Result  of  some  researches  among  the  British 
archives  icfr  information  relative  to  the  founders  of  New  England.  8°. 
Boston,  New  Eng.  hist.  &  gen.  register,  1860.     opp.  title]. 

Note. — "  New  England,  so  called  after  the  name  New  Albion,  first  given  by 
sir  Francis  Drake  in  1579,  on  taking  possession  of  same  for  the  crown  of 
England.  This  map  is  an  exact  reproduction  of  that  published  in  1625, 
in  'Purchas  his  pilgrames.'  It  is  interesting  both  as  showing  what  was 
then  known  as  New  England,  and  who  were  its  proprietors.  Capt.  Smith 
published  an  earlier  map;  in  1589,  Hondius  published  a  map  whereon  the 

H.  Doc.  516 30 


466  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  England — Continued. 

name  New  France  covers  the  entire  country  from  Nova  Scotia  to  Louis- 
iana; on  the  map  of  Smith  however  the  name  New  England  first  appeared. 
In  Father  Pedro  Apiano's  Cosmographia,  1548,  the  part  now  known  as 
Canada  and  the  U.  S.  etc.  is  called  '  Baccalearum. '  In  master  Lewis  Rob- 
erts 'Mappe  of  commerce,'  1683,  is  a  map  of  the  world,  on  which  New 
England  is  conspicuously  laid  down. ' ' 

Same.     Alexander  (Sir  William).     The  mapp  and  description  of  New-Eng- 

land.     1    p.    1.     '47   pp.     1   map.      4°.     London,    for  N.    Butter,    1630. 
[Reprint]. 

[Bannatyne  club.     Publications,     no.  114]. 
Note. — First  edition  entitled  ''An  encouragement  to  colonies  1624."     See 

note  to  that  date. 

New  England.     Simon  Passeus  sculpsit.     London,  printed  by  lames  Reeve. 

12  X  13|. 
[In  Smith  (Capt.  John).     Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters 

of  New  England,     sm.  4°.     London,  I.  Haviland,  1631]. 
Note. — This  map  was  originally  published  in  Smith's  Description  of  New 

England.     1616.     Many  editions  with  additions  on  the  original  engraved 

copper-plate,  were  made  to  indicate  more  recent  discoveries  and  settlements. 

Same.     New  England.     Simon  Passeus  sculp.     Robert  Clerk  excudit.     Lon- 

don, printed  by  Geor.  Low. 
[In  Smith  (Capt.  John) .     Works.     1608-1631.     Edited  by  Edward  Arber. 

12°.    Birmingham,  1884.    The  Enghsh  scholar's  library,  no.  16.     p.  694] . 
Note. — Pages  cxxiv-cxxxv  give  a  bibliography  of  the  map. 

The  south  part  of  New-England  as  it  is  planted  this  yeare,  1635.     12  x  TJ. 

[In  Wood  (William).     New  Englands  prospect,     sm.  4°.     London,  by  C. 

Cotes  for  I.  Bellamie,  1635]. 
Note. — The  original  edition  has  the  date  1635;  but  the  following  reprints 
are  dated  1634. 

Same.     The  south  part  of  New  England  as  it  is  planted  this  yeare  1634. 

[William  Wood]. 
[In  Palfrey  (J.  G.)     History  of  New  England.     8°.     Boston,   1859.     v.  1. 
p.  360]. 

Same.     The  south  part  of  New  England  as  it  is  planted  this  yeare,  1634. 

m  X  7. 
»  [In  Wood  (William.)     Wood's  New  England's  prospect.     [Reprint],     sm. 

4°.  .  Boston,  society.     1865:  Prince  society.     Publications,     v.  1]. 

Same.     Wood  (William).     The  south  part  of  New  England  as  it  is  planted 

this  yeare  1634. 
[Inset  to  Fowle  (William  B, )     Outline  map  of  Massachusetts,     col.     52  x  87. 

Boston,  1846]. 
Note. — An  exact  reproduction  of  the  map  from  Wni.  Wood's  New  England 

prospect. 

Nova  Belgica  sive  Nieuw  Nederlandt.     12  x  7|. 

[In  Donck  (Adrien  van  der).     Beschryvinge  van  Nieuw  Nederlant.     sm. 

4°.     t'  Amsterdam,  E.  Nieuwenhof,  1655.     p.  1], 
Note. — Inset  view  of  New  York  city. 

V 

Nova  Belgica  et  Anglia  Nova.     15  x  '20. 

[In  Blaauw  (Willem  Janszoon)  and  Blaiuiw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,     fol. 
Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  17-18]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  4(37 

New  Eng-land.     A  map  of  Xew  England,  by  John  Seller.     17  x  21i. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  sea  atlas,  fol.  London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  42]. 

A  map  of  Xew  England  and  Xew  York.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.  new  ed.  fol. 
London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     bet.  pp.  45-46]. 

A  map  of  X'ew  England,  being  the  first  that  ever  was  here  cut,  and  done  by 

the  best  pattern  that  could  be  had,  which  being  in  some  places  defective, 
it  made  the  other  less  exact:  yet  doth  it  sufficiently  shew  the  scituation 
of  the  countrey,  and  conveniently  well  the  distance  of  places.  A  scale  of 
forty  miles.     11  f  x  15^. 

[In  Hubbard  (William.)  The  present  state  of  Xew-England.  sm.  4°. 
London,  for  Tho.  Parkhurst,  1677.     p.  1]. 

XoTE. — "The  Wine  Hills"  map. 

Same.     A  map  of  Xew  England.     A  facs-simile  of  William  Hubbard's  map. 

[1677].     11^x15. 
[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Proceedings.     2d  series.     1887-1889. 
8°.     Boston,  1889.     v.  4.     opp.  p.  129]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Xew  England.     A  fac-simile  of  Hubbard's  map.     12  x  16. 

[In  Massachusetts  historical  society.      Proceedings.     2d  series.      1890-91. 

8°.     Boston,  1891.     v.  6.     p.  41]. 
XoTE. — "White  Hills"  map. 

Same.  A  map  of  Xew  England.  [Hubbard].  Facsimile  of  a  map  pub- 
lished in  1677.     M.  Swett.     1826.     llj  x  15*. 

[In  Morton  (Xathaniel).  Xew  England  memorial.  5th  ed.  8°.  Boston, 
1826.     front.] 

XoTE. — The  "Wine  Hills"  map. 

Same.     Hubbard  (William).     A  map  of  Xew  England.     1677. 

[Inset  to  Fowle  (William  B.)    Outline  map  of  Massachusetts,     col.     52x87. 

Boston,  1846]. 
XoTE. — Exact  copy  of  one  published  in  1677  to  accompany  a  work  entitled 

"The  present  state  of  Xew  England,  by  Wm.  Hubbard." 

Same.     A  map  of  Xew  England,     ms.  copy.     15  x  15. 

XoTE. — This  is  a  copy  of  the  first  map  engraved  in  Xew  England,  taken  from 
one  in  Hubbard's  narrative  of  the  troubles  with  the  Indians  in  Xew 
England. 

A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  Xewfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new  England, 

new  Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania  and  part  of  Carolina.     By 
John  Thornton.     17x21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  map  of  Xew  England  and  Xew  York  in  1686.     7|  x  8|. 

[In  Bowden  (James).  The  history  of  the  society  of  friends  in  America. 
8°.     London,  1850.     v.  1.     p.  29]. 

A  new  Map  of  Xew  England,  and  Xew  York,  Xew  larsey,  Pensilvania, 

^Maryland  and  Virginia.     [By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.  ^Nlorden  and  Philip 
Lea].     18x21.     London,  I.  Thornton,  [etc.     1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  16]. 

Part  of  Xew  England.     By  I.  Thornton  and  Will.  Fisher.     17  x  19.     Lon- 

don, I.  Thornton  &  W.  Fisher,  [1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  42]. 
XoTE. — Coast  map  with  soundings. 


468  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Xe"w  England.     Part  of  New  England,  New  York,  East  New  larsey  and  Long  Hand, 
[anon.]     17  x  20^     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  41]. 
Note. — Attributed  to  John  Thornton  and  others.     Coast  chart. 

A  new  mapp  of  New  England  from  cape  Codd  to  cape  Sables,  describemg 

all  the  sands,  shoals,  rocks  and  difficultyes  together  with  a  sand  draft  of 
the  Mattathussetts  bay.  Exactly  surveyed  by  the  author,  Tho.  Pound.  J. 
Harris  sculp,     col.     27x34.     [London],  P.  Lea,  [etc.     1692?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  45]. 

Note. — This  map  is  dedicated  to  Charles,  earl  of  Macclesfield,  who  was 
appointed  privy  councillor,  and  lord  president  of  the  marches  of  Wales  in 
feb.  1688-9.  See  also  a  short  account  of  Pound  in  Charnock's  Biographia 
navalis,  v.  2,  p.  401,  &  "Notes  and  queries,"  2d  series,  v.  12,  p.  310, 
where  his  name  is  spelt  Pond.  Besides  the  seacoast  of  New  England,  this 
map  gives  " Mattathusetts  bay,"  with  soundings  and  towns  thereon,  includ- 
ing Boston  and  suburbs. 

New  England  and  New  York  in  1697.     From  the  '' Magnalia  Americana" . 

9i  X  7h 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  150]. 

A  new  map  of  New  England  and  New  York.     By  Rob't  Morden.     4f  x  5^. 

[In  Morden  (Robert).  Geography  rectified,  sm.  4°.  London,  for  R.  Mor- 
den, 1700.     p.  606]. 

An  exact  mapp  of  New  England  and  New  York.     11^  x  14. 

[In  Mather  (Cotton).  Magnalia  Christi  Americana;  or,  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New  England,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Parkhurst,  1702.     p.  1]. 

' A  new  map  of  New  England  according  to  the  latest  observations.     ]  720. 

Printed  for  I.  Clark,  R.  Ford,  and  R.  Cruttendon.     9  x  14. 
[In  Neal  (Daniel).     The  history  of  New  England.    8°.     London,  for  J.  Clark 

&  R.  Cruttendon,  1720.     v.  1.     front.] 
Note. — Inset    "The   harbour   of   Boston   and  Part  of  the  northern  hemi- 
sphsere. ' ' 

Nouvelle  Hollande,  (a  present  Nouvelle-York)  Nouvelle-Angleterre,  et  une 

partie  de  la  Virginie,  dressees  sur  les  propres  manuscrits  de  ceux  qui  en 
ont  fait  la  d^couverte  et  mises  en  lumiere  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11 J  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  28]. 

A  map  of  New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey  and  Pensilvania.     By  H. 

Moll.     1730.     14  X  16.  '  . 

[In  Humphreys  (David).  An  historical  account  of  the  incorporated  society 
for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts.  8°.  London,  J.  Down- 
ing, 1730.     pp.  144-145]. 

An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  New  York  to  the  I.  Cape  Briton,  with 

tables  of  the  direct  and  thwart  courses  &  distances  from  place  to  place,  by 
capt.  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with  particular  plans  of  the  harbours 
of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay  &  Annapolis  Royal.  41  x  72.  London, 
I.  Mount,  [etc.  1733?]. 

The  New  England  coasting  pilot  from  Sandy  Point  of  New  York,  unto  cape 

Canso  in  Nova  Scotia  and  part  of  island  Breton.  With  the  courses  and 
distances  from  place  to  place  and  towns  on  the  sea  lK)ard.  [etc.]  By  capt. 
Cyprian  Southacrk.     3  p.  1.     7  sheets,     fol.     [London,  1734?]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  469 

New  Eng-land.     Xew  England,    Xew  York,    New  Jersey  and  Pensilvania.     By 
H.Moll.     8xl0i     [London,  1736?]. 
Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736. 

A  small  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  New  England,  together  with  the  outlines  of 

several  of  the  provinces  lying  thereon.     1738.      [anon.]     11x21.     [n.  p.] 
1738. 
Note. — This  curious  map  gives  the  grants,  with  dates  of  division,  made  by 
the  crown  to  the  .various  proprietors. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensilvania,  New  York  and  New 

England  with  the  adjacent  countries.  Drawn  from  surveys,  assisted  by 
the  most  approved  modern  maps  &  charts  and  regulated  by  astronomical 
observations  by  Eman.  Bowen.  English  miles  60  to  a  degree.  13|  x  17. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  forW.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  60]. 

Plan  of  the  British  dominions  of  New  England  in  North  America.     Com- 

posed from  actual  surveys.     By  dr.  William  Douglas.     Engraved  by  R.  W. 
Seale.     36x40.     [London,  executors,  1753?]. 
Note. — Published  by  the  executors  of  dr.  William  Douglas,  from  his  original 
draft. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the  provinces 

of  Massachusets  bay,  and  New  Hampshire,  with  the  colonies  of  Conecticut 

and  Rhode  Island.     [By  J.  Green,     anon.     London].     T.  Jefferys,  nov. 

29,  1755.     Four  sheets,  each  20i  x  19}. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 

26-29]. 
Note. — Composed  from  Douglas's  map  and  other  particular  surveys,  and  the 

situations  adjusted  by  astronomical  observations  by  John  Green. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England.     [By  J.  Green. 

anon.]     39  x  41.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  nov.29,  1755. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  23-24]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

England  and  Canada,  composed  from  a  great  number  of  actual  surveys, 
[etc.]     18  X  23i     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1755. 
[In  Great  Britain  and  France.     The  memorials  of  the  English  and  French 
commissaries  concerning  the  limits  of  Nova  Scotia.     4°.     London,  1755]. 

Nouvelle  Ecosse  ou  partie  Orientale  du  Canada.     Traduitte  de  I'Anglois  de 

la  carte  de  Jefferys.     Publieea  Londres  en  may  1755.     18  x  23.     Paris,  Le 

Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis ) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 

Le  Rouge,  1778-1792?    no.  8]. 
Note. — Inset  a  "Table  comparative"  and  also  many  additions  not  in  the 
^original;  also  some  notes  in  German. 

Same.     Partie  orientale  du  Canada.     Traduitte  de  I'Anglois  de  la  carte  de 

Jefferys,  publiee  a  Londres  en  may  1755.    20  x  24.    Paris,  Le  Rouge,  [1777?] . 
[Rochambeau:  2]. 

A  correct  map  of  the  coast  of  New  England.     18^  x  42. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th.  book,     [anon.]    fol.    London,  for  W.  &  J. 

Mount,  1758.     p.  18]. 
Note. — Inset  "Boston  harbour." 


470  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  England.  A  map  of  New  England  and  Xova  Scotia,  with  part  of  Xew  York, 
Canada,  and  New  Britain  &  the  adjacent  islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape 
Breton,  &.     By  Tho.  Kitchin.     11  x  13.     [London,  1758]. 

Same.     A  map  of  New  England  and  Nova  Scotia,  with  part  of  New  York, 

Canada  and  New  Britain  &c.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     11  x  13. 
[In  London    (The)    magazine.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,   [1758].     v.  27. 
sept.  1758.     opp.  p.  440]. 

Nova   Anglia   Septentrionali    Americae    implantata  Anglorumque   coloniis 

florentissima  geographice  exhibita  a  loh  Baptista  Homann.    col.    19  x  23. 
[InHomann  (J.  B.)    Atlas  geographicus  major,    fol.    Norimbergse,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  140]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  New  England,  New  York,  and 

Canada  or  New  France.     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     11  x  13^. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  A.  Miller,  etc. 
1762.     V.  2]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  New  York,  Pensilvanie  et  Nouveau  Jersay 

suivant  les  cartes  Angloises.     12|  x  14|. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  29]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 

New  England  and  Canada.     [By  Thomas  Jefferys.     anon.]     18^  x  24^. 
[In  Jefferys   (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  21]. 

A  plan  of  the  sea  coast  from  Boston  bay  to  the  light  house  near  Rhode  Island. 

Reduced  from  the  large  survey  to  a  scale  of  four  statute  miles  to  one  inch, 
ms.     [anon.]     26x24.     [177-?]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the  province 

of  Massachusets  bay  and  New  Hampshire,  with  the  colonies  of  Conecti- 
cut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  counties  and  townships:  the  whole 
composed  from  actual  surveys  and  its  situation  adjusted  by  astronomical 
observations.  [By  J.  Green,  anon.]  25x20^.  London,  for  Carington 
Bowles,  1771. 
Note. — See  1777  for  French  translation. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the 

provinces  of  Massachusets  Bay  and  New  Hampshire,  with  the  colonies  of 
Conecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  counties  and  townships. 
[By  J.  Green,     anon.]     40|  x  38i     London,  T.  Jefferys,  nov.  29,  1774. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  T.  Jef- 
ferys, nov.  29,  1774.     no.  15-16]. 

Note. — Inset  plans  of  Boston  and  Boston  harbor. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the 

provinces  of  Massachusets  Bay  and  New  Hampshire,  with  the  colonies  of 
Conecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  counties  and  townships.  [By 
J.  Green,     anon.]     40|  x  38i.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  nov.  29,  1774. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  AV.  Faden,  1777.     no.  8-9]. 

Note. — Inset  plans  of  Boston  and  Boston  harbor. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the 

provinces  of  ^lassachusets  bay  and  New  Hampshire,  with  the  colonies  of 
Conecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  counties  and  townships.     [By 
J.  Green,     anon.]     col.     39  x  41.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  nov.  29,  1774. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  22;  also  v.  5.     no.  14-15;  v.  6.     no.  2-3]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  47 1 

New  England.  A  chart  of  the  coast  of  Xew  England,  from  Beverly  to  Scituate 
harbour,  including  the  ports  of  Boston  and  Salem.  J.  Lodge  sculpt, 
[anon.]     9 J  x  7}. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1774.  v.  43. 
opp.  p.  165]. 

Note. — Inset  "A  plan  of  the  town  of  Boston." 

Bowles's  new  pocket  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England;  com- 

prehending the  provinces  of  Massachusets  bay  and  New  Hampshire;  with 
the  colonies  of  Connecticut  &  Rhode  Island ;  divided  into  their  counties, 
townships,  &c.  Together  with  an  accurate  plan  of  the  town,  harbour  and 
environs  of  Boston,  English  milQS  69 J  to  a  degree.  25^  x  20^.  London, 
for  Carington  Bowles,  [1775?] 
Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Boston  wdth  its  harbour  and  environs. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and  New 

England,  from  an  actual  survey  by  captain  Montresor,  1775.     col.     36  x  56. 
London,  A.  Dury,  1775. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlavS.     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  13]. 

Same.     36  x  37.     London,  A.  Dury,  1775.     Republished,  1777. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  24;  v.  5.     no.  17-18;  also  v.  6.     no.  6-7]. 

A  new"  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  island  with  the  adjacent  parts 

of  New  England  and  Canada.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     18^  x  24^.     London, 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  14]. 

Map  of  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia  and  parts  adjacent,  by  James  Turner. 

2d  ed.     13  x  18.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1776. 

Part  of  gov'r  Pownall's  map  published  1776  being  his  addition  of   New 

England  and  bordering  parts  of   Canada,  to  Lewis  Evan's  map  of  the 
middle  British  colonies.     5J  x  9. 
[In  Gallatin  (Albert).     The  right  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the 
north-eastern  boundary  claimed  by  them.     8°.     New  York,  S.  Adams, 
1840.     at  end]. 

Karte  von  Neu  England,  Neu  Yorck  und  Pensilvanien.     7|  x  11. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.  [anon.]  4°.  Niirnberg, 
J.  N.  Raspe,  1777.     pt.  3]. 

A  map  of  the  inhabited  part  of  Canada  from  the  French  surveys,  with  the 

frontiers  of  New- York  and  New  England;  from  the  large  survey  by  Claude 
Joseph   Sauthier.     Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden  1777.     22x34.     London,  W. 
Faden,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American   atlas,    fol.    London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  4]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  22;  also  v.  5.     no.  18b]. 

La  Nouvelle  Angleterre.     After  the  original  by  m.  Le  Rouge.     1777.     [By 

John  Green,     anon.]     37  x  40.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge   (Georges  Louis).     Atlas   Ameriquain,    Septentrional,     fol. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-1792.     no.  9-10]. 
Note.— Inset  ''Plan de  Boston,"  and  "A  plan  of  Boston  harbor."     See  1771 

for  original  English  edition. 


472  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  England.     An  exact  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec  with  part  of  New  York, 
&  New  England  from  the  latest  surveys.     8  x  lOJ. 
[In  Russell  (AVilliam).    The  history  of  America,     4°.     London,  1778.    v.  2. 
opp.  p.  401]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  New  York  and*  part  of  the  Jer- 

sies,  New  England  and  Canada,  shewing  the  scenes  of  our  military  opera- 
tions during  the  present  war.  Also  the  new  erected  state  of  Vermont. 
Jn.  Lodge  sculp,    [anon.]     lOf  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  oct.  31, 1780.- 

[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  1780.  v.  1, 
[1780].     opp.  p.  670]. 

—     Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  comprenant  les  6tats  de  Massachusets  bay, 

N.  Hamp.  Shire,  Connecticut  et  Rhode  Island.  Par  m.  Brion  de  La  Tour. 
9  X  12h 

[In  Hilliardd'Auberteul  ( Michel  Rene. )  Essais  historiques  et  politiquessur 
les  Anglo- Americains.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782.     pi.  1]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  and  New  York,  with 

the  adjacent  parts  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick,  from  cape  Sable 
to   the  entrance  of  Hudson's   or  North  river.     By  capt.  [N.]  Holland.     2 
sheets,  each  21  x  55.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.    A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of  the 
North  American  pilot,   fol.   London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800.  no.  5-6]. 

Map  of  the  northern,  or,  New  England  states  of  America,  comprehending 

Vermont,    New  Hampshire,  district    of    Maine,    Massachusetts,    Rhode 
Island,  and  Connecticut.     By  J.  Russell.     14|  x  18. 
[In  his  An  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J.  Ridgway, 
1795.     no.  5]. 

A  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  from  the  South  Shoal  to  cape  Sable, 

including    George    Bank.     From   HoUarfd's   actual   surveys.     40|  x  33 j. 

Boston,  W.  Norman. 
[In  Norman   (William,  publisher) .     The   American   pilot,  containing  the 

navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North   America    [etc.]     fol.     Boston,  W. 

Norman,  1798.     no.  6]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  plan  of  Boston  harbour  from  Holland's  actual  surveys." 

An  exact  map   of  New    England,  New  York,  Pensylvania   &   New  Jersey, 

from  the  latest  surveys.     J.  Lodge  sculp.     7^  x  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 

1800.     V.2.     p.  172]. 

^    Map  of  the  southern  part  of  New  England.   By  George  Gillett.    1823.    llxl3J. 

[In   Dwight    (Timothy).     Travels   in  New  England   and   New  York.     8°. 

London,  1823.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  New  England.    By  George  Gillett.    1823.    8xl3J. 

[In  Dwight  (Timothy).  Travels  in  New  England  and  New  York.  Lon- 
don, 1823.     V.2.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  New  England  states,   Maine,   New  Hampshire,   Vermont, 

Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  &  Connecticut  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 
New  York  &  lower  Canada.  Compiled  and  published  by  Nathan  Hale, 
Boston,  1826.  Engraved  by  J.  V.  N.  Throop.  44  x  39.  Boston,  N.  Hale, 
1826. 
Note. — "Northern  &  eastern  part  of  Maine  and  part  of  lower  Canada  and 
New  Brunswick." 

New  England  states.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  xxx]. 


LIST    OF    IVIAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  473 

New  Eng-land.     Same.     New  England  states.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

Same.     New  England  states.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  30]. 

Map  of  Maine,   New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Ehode  Island, 

and  Connecticut.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals,  rail  roads, 
&c.  by  David  H.  Burr.     col.     48  x  36.     [n.  p.  1839]. 

Colton's  railroad  &  township  map  of  New  England,  with  portions  of  the 

state  of  New  York,  the  British  provinces,   &c.     Compiled  &  drawn  by 
George  W.  Colton.     3  sheets.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1852. 

Colton's  railroad  &  township  map  of  New  England,  with  portions  of  the 

state  of  New  York,  the  British  jjrovinces,  etc.     Compiled  and  drawn  by 
George  W.  Colton.     col.     46  x  52.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1854. 

Telegraph  and  rail  road  map.     By  Alexr.  Williams,      col.     30  x  32.     Bos- 

ton, Redding  &  co.  1854. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England,  from  Mount  Desert  rock  to  Gay 

head,  including  Georges  bank  &,  shoals,  etc.  by  Geo.   Eldridge.     42  x  36. 
Salem,  H.  Whipple  &  son,  1856. 

Township  and  rail  road  map  of  New  York  and  New  England.     By  Thayer 

&  Colton.     23x27.     New  York,  Thayer  &  Colton,  [1859]. 

Johnson  (A.    J.)     Johnson's   Vermont,    New   Hampshire,    Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     17  x  23.     [New  York],  Johnson  &  "Ward, 
[1864]. 

New  England  and  New  York.     col.     19  x  25.      [New  York,   Niagara  fire 

insurance  company,  1865]. 

G.  Wool  worth  Colton's  railroad,  township  &  distance  map  of  New  England, 

with  adjacent  portions  of  New  York,  Canada  &  New  Brunswick.    34  x  26. 
New  York,  G.  Watson,  1867. 

Watson's  new  township  and  rail  road  map  of  New  England.     44  x  34.    Bos- 

ton, F.  G.  Swallow,  1870. 

■ Map  of  the  New  England  coast.     Prepared  expressly  for  Eastman's  eastern 

coast  guide  book.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  New  York, 
25  X  17. 
[In  Waite  (O.  F.  R. )    Guide  book  for  the  eastern  coast  of  New  England.    16°. 
Concord,  1871]. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  commercial  and  topographical  rail  road  map  and  guide 

of  the  New  England  states.     67  pp.     1  fold.  map.    16°.     New  York,  Asher 
&  Adams,  [1873]. 

Gray's  atlas  maj)  of  the  rail  roads  of  New  York  and  part  of  New  England. 

1874.     16  X  25.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1874]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.    Map  of  the  railroads  of  New  England.    16  x  30. 

[New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1875]. 

Rand,  Avery  &  co.'s  express  map  of  New  England  and  portion  of  the  British 

Provinces.     Showing  the  routes  of  the  various  express  companies.     1875. 
40  X  40.     Boston,  Rand,  Avery  <&  co.  [1875]. 


474  •  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  England.  Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Maine,  Ver- 
mont, and  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island, 
col.     16  X  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Watson's  new  commercial,  county  and  rail  road  map  of  the  south-eastern 

states  &  New  England.     1875.     col.     21  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  Watson, 

1875]. 

County  map   of  New   England.     Published   by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col. 

17  X  11*.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1877]. 

Harper  &  brothers.    Harper's  school  geography.    [New  England  ed.]    1  p.  1. 

ii,  126,  4,  6,  6,  3,  4  pp.  +  2  1,  incl.  33  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York,  Harper 

6  brothers,  1877. 

Same.     [New  England  ed.]     1  p.  1.     ii,  128,  29  pp.  +  11,  incl.  32  maps.     4°. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  [1889]. 

New  township  and  railroad  map  of  New  England.     Published  by  D.  L. 

Guernsey,     col.     46  x  37.     Boston,  J).  L.  Guernsey,  1880. 

"Johnson's  "  section  map  and  index  of  the  New  England  states.     14  1.  unp. 

1  map.     36  x  26.     fold.     16°.     Boston,  published  by  T.  R.  Johnson,  New 
York.     Drawn  engraved  and  painted  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1884. 

• Railroad  map  of  New  England  showing  all  points  at  which  freight  deliveries 

are  made  by  the  Blue  line.     Drawn  by  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,     col.     34^  x  36. 
[New  York,  1882]. 

Railroad  map  of  northern  NeM'^  England  and  the  maritime  provinces.     1882. 

E.  G.  Foster,   del.      16  x  25.     Portland,   Me.   Loring,  Short  &  Harmer, 
[1882]. 

Davis  (AVilliam  Morris).     The  New  England  states.     31  pp.  incl.  1  map.    4°. 

Boston,Ginn  &  Co.  1895. 
[With  Frye  (Alex.  Everett) .    Complete  geography.    New  England  ed.  1895] . 

Newfoundland.      Cattalina  harbor  [&]  Port  Bonavista.      [anon.]     each  10  x  12^. 
[n.  p.  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  13]. 

Harbor  Grace.  [&]  Bay  Bulls,     [anon.]     each  9^  x  13.     [n.  p.  1680?]. 

[American  maps.    v.  4.     no.  14]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  sea  coast  of  Newfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new  England, 

neM'  Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  and  part  of  Carolina.     By 
lohn  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.    v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  trading  part  of  Newfoundland.     By  lohn  Thornton. 

17x21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  12]. 

A  map  of  the  English  possessions  in  North  America  and  New  Foundland 

as  it  presented  and  dedicated  to  his  most  sacred  majsty  King  William 
1699.     [anon.]     ms.     13  x  16.     [1699]. 

Carte  des  bays,  rades  et  i)ort  <le  Plaisance,   dans  I'isle  de  Terre-Neuve. 

Dressee  par  m.  Bellin  ])our  I'histoire  du  Canada  par  le  p.  Charlevoix. 

7  X  10.     [Paris,  1744]. 
[Rochambeau:  6]. 

NoTK. — Found  in  v.  2:  Charlevoix's  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France, 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  475 

Newfoundland.     Carte  de  I'islede  Terre-neuve.     Par  X.  B.  [Bellin.    anon.]    1744. 
11  X  14. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de) .     Histoireet  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  4.     opp.p.  210]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Briton,  St. 

John  and  Anticosta,  together  with  the  neighbouring  counties  of  Xova 
Scotia,  Canada,  &c.    By  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  17. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.     no. 
63]. 

A  chart  shewing  part  of  the  sea  coast  of  New  Foundland  from  ye  bay  of 

Bulls   to   little  Placentia.    Exactly   and   carefully  lay'd   down    by  lohn 
Gaudy.     17^  x  22. 
[In  English   (The)  pilot.    4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  14]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  Foundland  from  Cape  Raze  to 

Cape  Bonaviste.     With  Chebucto  harbour  in  Nova  Scotia.     16^  x  40. 
[In  English  (The)   pilot,     4th  book,     [anon.]      fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  11]. 

Plan  of  the  retaking  Newfoundland.     Engrav'd  by  T.  Kitchin.     12|  x  8. 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 

London,  1772.     p.  467]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  isles  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton,  &c. 

with  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia,     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     10^  x  13. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  A.  Millar,  etc. 
1762.     V.  3]. 

A  neM-  map,  of  the  only  useful  and  frequented  part  of  New  Foundland.    By 

Thos.  Kitchin.     7  x  9^ 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1762].     v.  31. 
Aug.  1762.     opp.p.  408]. 

Chart  of  part  of  the  coast  of  Newfoundland  from  Point  Lance  to  caj)e  Spear, 

surveyed  by  order  of  commodore  Shuldham,  by  Michael  Lane  in  1773. 
Engrav'd  by  Faden  &  Jefferys.  23  x  23.  London,  Jefferys  &  Faden, 
1774. 

A  chart  of  the  banks  of   Newfoundland,  drawn  from  a  great  number  of 

hydrographical   surveys,  chiefly  those  of  Chabert,  Cook   and   Fleurieu, 
connected  and  ascertained  by  astronomical  observations,     [anon.]     19^^  x 
26^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  march  25,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  13]. 

A  general  chart  of  the  Island  of  Newfoundland  with  the  rocks  &  surround- 

ings. Drawn  from  surveys  taken  by  order  of  the  hon.  lords  commissioners 
of  the  admiralty.  By  James  Cook  and  ^Michael  Lane,  surveyors  and 
others.  21  x  22.  London  published  by  T.  Jefferys,  printed  for  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  12]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).    The  North  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  5]. 


476  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Newfoundland.     Nuova  e  corretta  carta  dell'  isola  di  Terra  Nuova.     8|  x  6J. 

[In  Atlantedeir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  T.  Masi  &  comp.,  1778. 
no.  10]. 

Carte  von  der  insel  Terre-Neuve  entworfen  von  Bellin.     9x9. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, 
G.  N.  Raspe,  1785.     29.  theil]. 

The  harbour  of  Trepassey  with  Mutton  and  Biscay  bays.     The  road  and 

harbour  of  Placentia.     By  James  Cook  [&]  St.  Mary's  harbour.     T.  Jef- 
ferys  sculp.     11^  x  13.     London,  Laurie  &  A¥hittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  8]. 

A  general  chart  of  the  island  of  Newfoundland  with  the  rocks  and  soundings. 

Drawn  from  surveys  taken  by  order  of  the  right  hon.  the  lords  commis- 
sioners of  the  admiralty.     By  James  Cook  and  Michael  Lane,  surveyors 
and  others.     21  x  21|.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  May,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1806.     no.  1]. 

A  chart  of  part  of  the  south  coast  of  Newfoundland  including  the  islands  of 

Langley,  St.  Peters  and  Miquelon,  with  the  southern  entrance  into  the 
guP  of  St.  Laurence.  From  actual  surveys  taken  by  order  of  commodore 
Pallisser.  By  James  Cook.  24^  x  67.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  9]. 

A  chart  of  the  straights  of  Bellisle  with  part  of  the  coast  of  Newfoundland 

and  Labradore.  From  actual  surveys  published  by  permission  of  the 
right  hon.  the  lords  commissioners  of  the  admiralty  and  taken  in  1766, 
by  James  Cook,  and  by  Michael  Lane  in  1769.  24  x  43.  London,  Laurie 
&  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  jjilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  20]. 

A  chart  of  the  south-east   part  of  Newfoundland,    containing  the  bays  of 

Placentia,   St  Mary,   Trepassey  and   Conception.     From   actual   surveys 
[anon.].     20  x  27.     London,  Lauri^  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  AVhittle,  1806.     no.  4]. 

A  chart  of  the  west  coast  of  Newfoundland,  surveyed  by  order  of  commodore 

Palliser.     By  James  Cook.     Larken  sculpt.    20  x  68.     London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot. 
A  new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  19]. 

Trinity  harbour.    St.  John's  harbour.    T.  Jeff erys  sculp.  [&]  Carboniere  and 

Harbour  Grace,     [anon.]     11  x  14^.     London,  Laurie  <k  Whittle,  12  may, 
1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  4]. 

A  chart  of  the  banks  of  Newfoundland,  drawn  from  a  great  number  of  hydro- 

graphical  surveys,  chiefly  from  those  of  Chabert,  Cook,   Fleurieu,  and 
recent  observations  of  Frans  Owen.     Engraved  by  I.  Tuppen.     [anon.] 
19  X  26.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  jan.  1,  1803. 
[In  North  American  ]>ilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  <k  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  477 

! 
Newfoundland.     A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  Newfoundland,  &c.    By  John  Gary, 
col.    18x20.     London,  J.  Gary,  1807. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.'  no.  52].  ' 

Garte  des  iles  de  St.  Pierre  et  Miquelon.  [&]  Carte  de  Tile  et  des  bancs  de 

Terre  Neuve.     11  x  I55. 
[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Sept.-dec.  1863.     8°.     Paris,  1863.     v.  9.     p.  588]. 

AVatson's  map  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia  of  the  dominion  of 

Ganada,  also  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  I.     col.  13  x  17.     [New 
York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Newfoundland,  south  coast.     Duck  island  to  Ship  Rock  shoal,  including 

Port  Basque.     Surveyed  by  comm.  J.  Orlebar,  1860.     17  x  25.     London, 

admiralty,  1880. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Gharts,  no.  2828]. 
— '■ ;tTewfoundland.     Fisheries    commission   1884-1885.     ^lap   annexed   to   the 

arrangement  of  14  nov.  1885,  relative  to  the  Newfoundland  fisheries  in 

execution  of  article  2  of  the  said  arrangement.     24  x  24. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     9.     1886.     v.  46]. 

See  also  North  America;  United  States. 

New  France.  Tabvla  Novse  Franceie.  Anno  1666.  Facsimile  de  la  carte  de 
I'ouvrage  du  P.  Ducreux:  historia  Canadensis  a  p.  Greuxio  s.  j.  1664. 
13  x  17. 
[In  Bressany  (R.  p.  F.  J.)  Relation  abregee  dequelques  missions  des  peres 
de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus  dane  la  Nouvelle  France.  8°.  Montreal,  1852. 
p.  50]. 

Garte  generale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  oil  est  compris  la  Lovisiane.  [etc.] 

Rouillard,  delin,     L.  Baudan,  sculp.     13  x  19.     [facs.] 
[In  Leclercq  ( G. )     First  establishment  of  the  faith  in  New  France.     Now 
first  translated  by  J.  G.  Shea.     8°.     New  York,  1881.     opp.  p.8.     v.  2]. 

Garte  de  la  Nouvelle  France  pour  servir  a  I'^tude  de  I'histoire  du  Ganada 

depuis  sa  decouverte  jusqu'en  1760.     Par  P.  M.  A.  Genest.     col.     37i  x  59. 
Montreal,  la  compagnie  de  lithographie  Burland  Desperats,  [1875]. 

See  also  Ganada;  Louisiana;  North  America. 

New  Granada,   South.  America.     The   Scots  settlement  in  America  called  New 
Caledonia.     A.  D.  1699.     According  to  the  original  draught  by  H.  Moll. 
8  X  lOi     [London,  1736]. 
Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."  1736. 

New  Granada,     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton    (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol,     Philadelphia,  T.   Dobson, 
1818.     no.  51]. 

Carta  de  la  repiiblica  de  N.  Granada.     Gonforme  a  su  ultima  division  politica, 

por  T.  G.  de  Mosquera.     16  x  23.     New  York,  F.  Mayer,  lith.  [1852], 

Die  republik  New  Granada  nach  der  neuen  eintheilung  in  8  staten  vom  June 

1857.  Entworfen  v.  H.  Kiepert.     14^  x  I62. 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1858.     8°.     Berlin. 

1858.  Neuefolge.     v.  4.     pi.  1]. 

H.  Kiepert's  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America. — A  new  map  of  trop- 

ical America  north  of  the  equator  comprising  the  West  Indies,  Central 
America,  Mexico,  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela,     col.     38  x  63.     Berlin, 
D.  Reinipr,  1858. 
See  also  Colombia,  South  America. 


478  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Hampsliire.  An  accurate  map  of  his  majesty's  province  of  New  Hampshire  in 
New  England  &  all  the  adjacent  country  northward  to  the  river  St.  Lawrence 
&  eastward  to  Penobscot  bay.  Containing  the  principal  places  which  relate 
to  the  present  war  on  the  continent  of  North  America,  viz,  Hudson's  river 
from  Albany  to  lake  George,  the  situation  of  the  French  forts  at  Ticonder- 
oga  &  Crown  Point,  lake  Champlain,  &  a  sketch  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence 
from  Montreal  down  to  Quebec:  and  exhibiting  those  parts  of  his  majesty's 
northern  colonies  which  lie  most  exposed  to  the  encroachments  of  the 
French  in  Canada.  To  which  is  added  a  general  map  of  the  river  St.  Law- 
rence above  Montreal  to  lake  Ontario,  [etc.]  by  Saml.  Langdon.  1756. 
ms.  28  X  28.  [1756]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  9]. 

;-  An  accurate  map  of  his  majesty's  province  of  New  Hampshire  in  New  Eng- 
land, taken  from  actual  surveys  of  all  the  inhabited  part,  and  from  the 

•-  best  information  of  what  is  uninhabited,  together  with  the  adjacent  coun- 
tries, which  exhibits  the  theatre  of  this  war  in  that  part  of  the  world,  by 
col.  [Joseph]  Blanchard,  and  the  rev.  mr.  [Samuel]  Langdon.     29  x  27. 

[In  Jefferys  (T,  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  K.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
30-31]. 

Note. — This  map  differs  from  the  ms.  one  above  mentioned. 

Montresor  (John).     Plan  of  a  route  undertaken  in  winter,  Jan.  26,   from 

Quebec,  the  capital  of  Canada  to  the  frontier  settlements  of  the  township 
of  Topsham  near  Brunswick  fort  on  the  river  Ammerascaegin  in  the  prov- 
ince of  New  Hampshire,  feb.  20,  1760.  Scale  of  miles,  8  to  an  inch.  ms. 
8x41.     [1760]. 

[Chart  of  the  coast  of  New  Hampshire  near  Portsmouth  and  the  Isles  of 

Shoals,     ms.     [anon.]     38x24.     177-?]. 
Note. — Probably  by  Samuel  Holland. 

New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  &c.     T.  Conder  sculpt.     14  x  13. 

[In  Gordon  (William).  The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1777.    v.  2]. 

[Cote  de  Yorktown  a  Boston.     Marches  de  Farmee.     [anon.]     ms.     col. 

17  X  65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Diff brents  camps  de  I'armee  de  York-town  a  Boston,    anon.    10 J  x 

36i     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

A  new  map  of  New  Hampshire,  by  Jeremy  Belknap,  1791.     Engrav'd  by 

S.  Hill.     15  X  10. 
[In  Belknap  (Jeremy).     The  history  of  New  Hampshire.     8°.     Boston,  for 
the  author,  1791.    v.  2]. 

The  state  of  New  Hampshire.     Compiled  chiefly  from  actual  surveys.    By 

Samuel  Lewis,  1794.     [Engraved  for  Carey's  Am.  ed.  of  Guthrie's  geog- 
raphy improved].    American   miles,  69 J   to  a   degree.     Smither  sculpt. 
11  X  18.     [Philadelphia,  1794]. 
[Rochambeau:  17]. 

-^ Same.     The  state  of  New  Hampshire.     Compiled  chiefly  from  actual  sur- 
veys.    By  Samuel  Lewis,  1794.     11  x  17^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).    Carey's  American  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1795.   'no.  3].  ■' 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  479 

New  Hampshire.     New  Hanipishire.     6  x  7h. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).    The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

. New  Hampshire  entworfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.     P.  Schmidt  sculp,     col. 

17^  X  27.     Hamburg,  C.  E.  Bohn,  1796. 

The  state  of  New  Hampshire,  compiled  chiefly  from  actual  surveys.     1796. 

B.  Tanner  sculp.     17  x  11. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  4]. 

New  Hampshire  by  recent  survey:  made  under  the  supreme  authority  and 

published  according  to  law  by  Philip  Carrigain.  Corrected  1816.  col. 
60x46.     [Concord,  1816]. 

Geographical,  historical,  and  statistical  map  of  New  Hampshire.     12  x  9. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  11]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Hampshire.     Copied  with  corrections  from  the  map 

of  P.  Carrigain.     1823.     lU  x  9. 
[In  Farmer  (John)  and  Moore   (J.  B. )     A  gazetteer  of  the  state  of  New- 
Hampshire.     16°.     Concord,  1823]. 

— « An  improved  reference  &  distance  map  of  New  Hampshire.     Constructed 

from  the  latest  authorities  with  numerous  additions  and  variations.  Com- 
piled and  published  by  J.  R.  Goodno'.  Eddy  delt.  16  x  24.  Boston, 
J.  R.  Goodno',  1833. 

Morse's  railroad  and  township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,     col. 

28  x  20.     New  York,  A.  Ranney.  [1856]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,     col.     17  x  23 

New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1867]. 

Township  map.     col. '   26  x  15.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  1868. 

Township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.     By  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co. 

29  X  22.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  1868. 

Atlas  of  New  Hampshire.     The  topographical  work  under  the  direction  of 

H.  F.  Walling.  The  descriptive  matter  compiled  and  edited  by  Charles 
H.  Hitchcock.  86  pp.  1  1.  inch  23  maps.  fol.  New  York,  Comstock 
&Cline,  [1877]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  ^Massachusetts, 

Rhode   Island,   Connecticut,    and   parts   of  New  York  and   Maine.     By 
W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1866.     Drawn  by  P.  Goepel. 
Eng.  by  D.  McClelland,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Bradley  &  co.     County  and  township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hamp- 

shire,    [anon.]     col.     15  x  21|.     [Philadelphia,  Bradley  &  co.  1882]. 

See  also  Belknap  county;  Cheshire  county;  Coos  county;  Grafton  county; 

Hillsboro  county;  Merrimack  county;  Rockingham  county;  Strafford 
county;    Sullivan  county. 

New  Haven,   Conn.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  Haven,  by  Amos  Doolittle.     1817. 
28  X  37.     New  Haven,  A.  Doolittle,  [1817] 

Yale  college  &  state  house,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Drawn  by  J.  A.  Davis. 

5^  X  7i 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  ui^versal  geography.     8°.    Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 


480  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ne"w  Haven,  Conn.  Map  of  400  valuable  lots  in  the  eastern  section  of  the  city  of 
New  Haven,  for  sale  24  Sept.  1835.  By  Franklin  &  Jenkins.  22  x  34. 
[New  York],  Miller  &  co.  lith.  [1835]. 

New  Haven  harbor.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical   survey  under  the 

direction  of  F.  K.  Hassler.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1846]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map.     From   actual   surveys   by   Hartley  and   Whiteford.     col.     44  x  41. 

Philadelphia,  CoUins  &  Clark!  1851. 

Map  of  New  Haven  co.  Conn.     From  actual  surveys.     Published  by  H.  & 

C.  T.  Smith.     54  x  54.     Philadelphia,  H.  &  C.  T.*  Smith,  1856. 

Greenough,  Jones  &  co.'s  new  map  of  the  city  of  New  Haven.     Surveyed 

by  S.  W.  Searle  and  drawn  by  him  expressly  for  their  new  directory,    col. 
28  X  21.     [Boston,  Greenough,  Jones  &  co.  1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  New  Haven,  Conn.     From  the  tri- 

angulations,  surveys  and  maps  of  the  city  engineer's  department,     title, 
index  map.     47  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1888. 

New  Haven  county,  Conn.  Atlas  of  New  Haven  county.  Conn.  From  actual 
surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.  1  p.  1. 
57  pp.  1  1.  2  pi.  incl.  39  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1868. 

New  Haven,  Middletown  and  Boston  railroad.  Map  showing  the  line  of  the 
New  Haven,  Middletown  and  Boston  railroad  and  its  connections.  24  x  26. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

New  Jersey.     New  Jersey,  from  the  map  of  A.  Vanderdonck,  1656.     7x4. 

[In  New  Jersey  historical  society.    Collections.     8°.     Newark,  184§.    v.  1]. 

A  mapp  of  New  Jersey  in  America.     By  John  Seller  and  William  Fisher. 

17  X  21.     [London,  1670?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  17]. 
Note. — Inset,  "View  of  New  York  city." 


A  mapp  of  New  Jarsey.     By  John  Seller.     Ja.  Clark  sculp.     17  x  21|. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 

author,  1675.    no.  44]. 
Note. — Inset:  A  view  of  New  York  city. 

Map  of  the  settled  portion  of  East  Jersey  about  the  year  1682.  W.A.W.  delt. 
lOf  X  8i 

[In  Whitehead  (William  Adee).  East  Jersey  under  the  proprietary  gov- 
ernments. 2d  ed.  rev.  and  enlarged.  8°.  Newark,  N.  J.  M.  R.  Den- 
nis, 1875.     bet.  pp.  162-163]. 

A  mapp  of  the  Rariton  river.  Milestone  river.  South  river,  Raway  river, 
Bound  brook.  Green  brook  &  Cedar  brook,  with  the  plantations  there- 
upon; also,  these  on  Chinqurora,  Wickatonk,  the  heads  of  Hop  river, 
Swiming  river  and  Manasquam  river,  likewise  appends  some  on  Hacking- 
sack  river.  A  scale  of  100  chaines  in  the  inch.  I.  Reid,  delin.  R.  Sim- 
son  sculp.     24  X  27.     [n.  p.  1683-1686]. 

Note. — A  reduced  facsimile  with  a  description  of  this  map  is  found  in  "AVhite- 
head's  East  Jersey  under  the  proprietary  governments,  2d  ed.  1875."  A 
notice  of  John  Reid,  the  author  of  the  map,  is  also  found  there. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  481 

New  Jersey.     A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  Newfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new 
England,  new  Jersey,   Virginia,   Maryland,    Pennsylvania  and   part    of 
Carolina.     By  John  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  New  England  and  Xew  York,  New  larsey,  Pensilvania,  ^Nlary- 

land  and  Virginia.      [By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.  Morden  and  Philip  Lea], 
18  X  21.     London,  J.  Thornton,  [etc.  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  16], 

Part  of  New  England,  New  York,  P^ast  New  larsey  and  Long  Island,     [anon.  ] 

17x20*.      [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.    no.  41], 
Note. — Coast  chart  with  soundings.      AttriV)uted  to   John  Thornton   and 

others. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  east  &  west  New  Jarsey.    By  John  Thorn- 

ton and  AVi  11:  Fisher.     20x31.      [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps,    v,  4.    no.  8]. 
Note. — Coast  chart  with  soundings. 

A  new  map  of  New  Jarsey  and  Pensilvania.     By  Rob't  ^Nlorden.     5i  x  5|, 

[In   Morden  (Robert).      Geography  rectified,     sm.  4°.      London,   for   R. 

Morden,  1700.     p.  597]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia,  ]\Iary-land  and  the  improved  parts  of  Penn-sylvania 

ik  New  Jarsey.     1719.     Revised  by  I.  Senex.     19  x  22. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,      [anon,]     fol,     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721, 
opp.  p.  240]. 

New  England,    New   York,  New  Jersey  and    Pensilvania.     By    H.    ^Moll, 

8  X  m.     [London,  1736?]. 
Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736? 

[1.  The  coast  and  the  country  adjoining  from  Boston  to   Cape   Hatteras. 

2.  A  map  of  New  Jersey.  3.  A  map  of  the  property  in  dispute.  3  maps. 
Boston,  James  Turner,  1747]. 
[In  Bill  (A)  in  the  chancery  of  New  Jersey,  fol.  New  York,  J.  Parker, 
1747]. 
^ Pensylvania,  Nova  Jersey  et  Nova  York  cum  regionibus  ad  fluvium  Dela- 
ware in  America  sitis,  nova  delineatione  ob  oculos  posita  per  Tob.  Conr. 
Lotter,  sculps.     Aug.  V.     22^  x  19^.     [1748?]. 

' A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,   and  the  three  Delaware 

counties:  by  Lewis  Evans  1749.  S.  Herbert  sculp.  A  scale  of  English 
miles,  69  to  a  degree.     19  x  25.     Philadelphia,  L.  Evans,  1749. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  7]. 

Note. — Quotation  from  map:  "All  our  great  storms  begin  to  Leeward;  thus 
a  NE.  storm  shall  be  a  day  sooner  in  Virginia  than  Boston."  The  above 
is  considered  to  be  the  first  statement  in  literature  of  the  fact  that  our 
storms  travel  in  an  easterly  direction, 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 

Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.     Engraved  by  Thos. 

Jefferys,     30x50.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1755?]. 
Note. — J.  Dalrymple's  revised  edition.     See  1775  for  other  copies. 

• Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  26]. 

H.  Doc.  516 31 


482       ■  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Jersey.  Same.  A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the 
whole  province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and 
North  Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  and  Peter  Jefferson,  in  1751.  Four 
sheets,  each  15^  x  24^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  A^merica  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
54-57]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensilvania,  New  York  and  New 

England  with  the  adjacent  countries.  Drawn  from  surveys,  assisted  by 
the  most  approved  modern  maps  &  charts  and  regulated  by  astronomical 
observations  by  Eman.  Bowen.  English  miles  60  to  a  degree.  13|  x  17. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  atlas  or  distinct  view  of  the  known 
world,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  60]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey  &c.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     8J  x  lOJ. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1755.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
V.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  province  of  New  York;  with  part  of  New 

Jersey,   &c.      Drawn  from  the  best  authorities,  by  T.  Kitchin,   geog'r. 
6|  x  8|. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1756.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,   1756. 
V.  25.     p.  416]. 

A  map  of  Maryland  with  the  Delaware  counties  and  the  southern  part  of 

New  Jersey  &c.  by  T.  Kitchin,  geog'r.     6 J  x  9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1757.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1757. 
V.  26.     p.  376]. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  East  &  West  New  Jarsey .    [anon.  ]    20  x  31. 

[London],  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     London,  for  W.  Mount, 
[etc.]  1758.     opp.  p.  23]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  Pensilvania,  Virginia,  Mary- 

land and  New  Jersey.    J.  Gibson  sc.    [anon.]    10  x  13^.    [London,  1762]. 

Same. 

[In  American    (The)    gazetteer,      [anon.]    12°.      London,    for   A.    Millar, 
[etc.]  1762.     V.  3]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  New  York,  Pensilvanie  et  Nouveau  Jersay 

suivant  les  cartes  Angloises.     12|  x  14|. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  29]. 

A  map  of  that  part  of  America  where  a  degree  of  latitude  was  measured  for 

the  Royal  society  by  Cha:  Mason  &  Jere:  Dixon.   J.  Mynde,  sculp.    6^  x  4. 
[In  Philosophical  transactions.     1768.     4°.    London,  1768.    v.  58.    p.  325]. 

The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and 

the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres,  and  Montreal:  drawn  by  capt.  Holland. 
Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     54  x  20.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jef- 
ferys, [1768]. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     A  general  topography  of  North  America,     fol.     London, 
for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  34.] 

Lines  run  in  the  Jerseys  for  determining  boundries  between  that  province 

and  New  York,     [anon.]     ms.     11  x  15.     [1769?]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  ink,  "no.  33." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  483 

New   Jersey.     [Map  of   northern   Xew   Jersey,   with  reference  to   the  boundary 
between  New  York  and  Xew  Jersey  showing  the  various  divisional  lines, 
ms.     anon.     3  sheets,  each  17^  x  23.     1769?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  2]. 

[Map  of  the  coast  of  New  Jersey  from  Barnegat  to  Cape  May.     ms.     anon. 

8i  X  13-1.     177-?]. 
Note.  — References : 
Osburns  island. 
Egg-harbor  meeting  house. 
Bridge  and  Cause  Way  from  the  isle. 
Fox  Barrow  harbor. 

Anchorage  within  50  yards  of  the  island. 
Forks  of  the  river. 
Batsto  furnace. 

Batsto  forge — Batsto  Landing. 
Chestnut  Ridge  Landing. 

The  state  of  New  Jersey.     [Showing  1.  Keith's  line  of  division  run  in  1682? 

2.  Line  of  partition  between  East  &  West  Jersey  of  1676  run  by  Lawrence 
in  1743.  Ideal  line  to  INIachacamack  claimed  by  West  Jersey  proprietors 
since  the  year  1775.  Scale  of  40  miles,  69 J  statute  miles  to  a  degree,  etc. 
anon.     ms.     22^  x  10^     1775?]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 

Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.     [Engraved  by  Thomas 

Jefferys].     30|  x  49.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  and  T.  Jefferys,     [i776]. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

and  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  21-22]. 
Note. — The  revised   edition  made  by  J.  Dalrymple   in   1755,  republished 

without  additions.     See  that  date  for  other  copies. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North 
Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  [Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys].  30|  x  48^.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys, 
[1776]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  27-28]. 

Same.     col.     31  x  48^     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  25.     also  v.  6.     no.  18-19]. 

Plan  of  Washington's  retreat  through  New  Jersey.     17716.     6^  x  3j. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)     School  history  of  the  United 
States,     new  ed.     12°.  '  Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  213]. 

Campaigns  of  1776-1777.      [In  New  York,  New  Jersey,  1776,  Pennsylvania 

and  Delaware,  1777.    anon.     17^x21.     [London,  1777]. 
[Rochambeau:  24]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  in  capt.  John  Hall's  The  history  of  the  civil  war 

in  America,     [anon.]     v.  1.     1780. 

The  Jerseys,  &c.  &c.     T.  Conder  sculpt.     12  x  8i. 

[In  Gordon  (William).     The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1788.     v.  2]. 


484 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


New  Jersey.  A  plan  of  the  northern  part  of  New  Jersey,  shewing  the  positions  of 
the  American  and  British  armies  after  crossing  the  North  river  in  1776. 
Drawn  by  S.  Lewis  from  surveys  by  order  of  Gen.  Washington.  Engraved 
by  F\  Shallus.  10  x  15^  Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).  The  life  of  George  Washington.  Maps.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  4]. 


A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir 
William  Howe  in  New  York  and  East  New  Jersey  against  the  American 
forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington  from  the  12th  oct.  to  the  28  nov. 
1776.  AVherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on  the 
White  Plains,  the  28  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved  by 
Wm.  Faden  1777.     19^  x  29.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793], 
no.  34]. 


Same. 

[American  maps.     v. 


no.  2]. 


A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey.     By  lohn 
Hills,  asst:  eng"".     ms.     2  p.  1.     20  maps  on  15  sheets,     fol.     [1776-1782]. 


CONTENTS. 


no.  13. 


Dunham  (A.)  and  Rue  (J.)    A  map  of  Middlesex  county,  1781 
Fisher  (J.)     Chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river.    1777.    no.  16. 
Grant  (— )     Plan  of  Perth  Amboy.     [n.  d.]    no.  1. 
Hills  (J.)     A  map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Jersey.    1781.    no.  11. 

Plan  of  Paulus  Hook.    1781-2.    no.  19. 

A  plan  of  Paulus  Hook  with  the  road  to  Bergen.    1781.    no.  18, 

Plan  of  the  road  from  Elizabeth  town  point  to  Elizabeth  town. 

Sketch  of  Aliens  town.    1778.    no.  8. 

Sketch  of  Haddonfield.    1778.    no.  5. 

Sketch  of  Middlesex,     [n.  d.]     no.  10. 

Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold  to  Middle  town.    1778. 

Sketch  of  the  ground  near  Mr.  Low's  at  Rariton  landing,     [n.  d.] 

Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to  Crosswick.    1778.    no.  7. 

Sketch  of  the  road  from  Paulus  Hook  and  Hobocken  to  New  Bridge.    17 

Sketch  of  the  roads  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through  Mont  Holly 
Milliadge  (T.)    A  sketch  of  the  northern  parts  of  New  Jersey.    1781.    no.  15 
Morgan  (B.)    A  map  Somerset  county.    1781.    no.  12. 
Sutherland  (A.)    Sketch  of  Bonham  town.    1776-77.    no.  2. 

Sketch  of  Brunswick,     [n.  d.]     no.  3. 
Williams  (J.)  and  Dennis  (A.)    A  map  of  Monmouth  county.    1781.    no.  14. 


1780.    no.  20. 


lo.  9. 
no.  4. 


no. 

1778. 


Part  of  New  Jersey,  embracing  Trenton  and  Princeton  to  exhibit  the  opera- 
tions of  the  American  and  British  armies,  Jan.  1-3,  Avith  Gen.  Washing- 
ton's previous  movements  against  the  Hessians,  under  col.  Rahl,  at  Tren- 
ton, dec.  25  &  26,  1776.     13  x  13. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memories  of  my  own  times.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  3-5]. 


A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir 
William  Howe  in  New  York  and  east  New  Jersey,  against  the  American 
forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington,  from  the  12  oct.  to  the  28  nov. 
1776,  wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on  the  White 
Plains,  the  28  oct.  ms.  [By  C.  J.  Sauthier.  anon.]  col.  29  x  20. 
[1776]. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  58], 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  485 

New  Jersey.  Same.  A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  kmg's  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  gen.  sr.  Wilham  Howe,  in  New  York  and  east  Xew  Jersey,  against 
the  American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington,  from  the  12  oct.  to 
the  28  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement 
on  the  White  Plains,  the  28  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier;  engraved 
by  William  Faden.     1777.     28  x  19.     [London,  W.  Faden,  1777]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

gen.  sir  AVilliam  Howe  in  New  York  and  east  Xew  Jersey,  against  the 
American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington  from  the  12  oct.  to  the 
28th  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on 
the  AVhite  Plains,  the  28  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved  by 
Wm.  Faden.  1777.  29  x  19i  London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  17]. 

Same,     [anon.]     28  x  19. 

[In  Stedman  (C. )  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  215]. 

Plan  of  the  operations  of  general  Washington  against  the  king's  troops  in 

New  Jersey  from  the  26th  of  dec.  1776,  to  the  3d  of  jan.  1777.     [By  Wil- 
liam Faden.     anon.]     ms.     11  x  15.     [1776]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  61^]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  operations  of  gen.  Washington,  against  the  king's  troops 

in  New  Jersey,  from  the  26th  of  dec.  1776  to  the  3d  of  jan.  1777.  By 
William  Faden.     llj  x  15J.     London,  W.  Faden,  april  15,  1777. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  23]. 

Note. — With  descriptive  text. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  operations  of  general  AVashington,   against  the  king's 

troops  in  New  Jersey,  from  the  26  dec.  1776,  to  the  3d  jan.  1777.     By 
William  Faden.     11|  x  15.     London,  W.  Faden,  15  april,  1777. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  16;  also  v.  5.     no.  18c]. 

The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and 

the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres,  and  ]Montreal.     Drawn  by  capt.  Hol- 
land.    Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     53^  x  20J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jeffer\'s,  1768.     no. 
33-34]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensil- 

vania, and  the  province  of  Quebec.     Drawn  by  major  Holland.     Corrected 
and  improved,  from  the  original  materials,  by  govern.  Pownall.     1776. 
53^  X  20i     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  17]. 

Same.     The  province  of  New  York,  and   New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensil- 

vania, and  the  province  of  Quebec.    Drawn  l)y  major  Holland.    Corrected 
and  improved  by  govern.  (Thomas)  Pownall,  1776.     col.     52  x  20. 
[London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  17  aug.  1776]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  34]. 


486  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Jersey.     Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey  [etc.]     Drawn 
by  capt.  Holland.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys,  and  improved  from 
modern  surveys  of  those  colonies  down  to  the  year  1776.     21  x  5.S.     Lon- 
don, for  E.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  20  dec.  1775.  [1776]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  26]. 

[^lap  of  the  road  taken  by  the  British  troops  from  New  Bridge  to  Burling- 

ton, N.  J.     [anon.]     ms.     12  x  18.     1776]. 

A  plan  of  part  of  the  province  of  Pensylvania  and  East  &  West  New  Jersey, 

shewing  the  operations  of  the  royal  army  under  the  command  of  their 
excellencies  sir  William  Howe  &  sir  Henry  Clinton,  from  the  landing  at 
Elk  river  in  1776  to  the  embarkation  at  Navisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills. 
London,  W.  Faden,  June  1, 1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London],  1770-1793. 
no.  23]. 

The  province  of  New  Jersey,  divided  into  east  and  west,  commonly  called 

the  Jerseys.  [Drawn  from  the  survey  made  in  1769  by  order  of  the  com- 
missioners appointed  to  settle  the  partition  line  between  the  provinces  of 
New  York  &  New  Jersey  by  Bernard  Ratzer,  and  from  another  large  sur- 
vey of  the  northern  parts  by  Gerard  Banker].  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden. 
31  X  22i.  London,  W.  Faden,  dec.  1,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor)  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  22]. 

Same.     The  province  of  New  Jersey,  divided  into  east  and  west,  commonly 

called  the  Jerseys.  [Drawn  from  the  survey  made  in  1769  by  order  of 
the  commissioners  appointed  to  settle  the  partition  line  between  the  prov- 
inces of  New  York  &  New  Jersey,  by  Bernard  Ratzer,  and  from  another 
large  survey  of  the  northern  parts  by  Gerard  Banker].  Engraved  by 
Wm.  Faden.  30|  x  22^.  London,  W.  Faden,  1777. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  20^]. 

A  map  of  the  country  from  Rariton  river  in  East  Jersey  to  Elk  Head  in 

Maryland,  shewing  the  several  operations  of  the  American  and  British 
armies  in  1776-1777.  Drawn  by  S.  Lewis  from  surveys  made  by  orders 
of  G.  Washington,  Engraved  by  I.  H.  Seymour.  9|  x  15|.  Philadel- 
phia, C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John)  The  Life  of  George  Washington.  Maps.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  5]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  reduc'd  from  the  large  drawing  of 

that  province,  compiled  from  actual  surveys  by  order  of  his  excellency, 
William  Tryon,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier;  to  which  is  added  New  Jer- 
sey from  the  topographical  observations  of  C.  J.  Sauthier  &  B.  Ratzer. 
Engraved  by  William  Faden.  1776.  London,  AV.  Faden,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  VV.  Faden,  1777.     no.  12]. 

A  plan  of  New  York  island,  with  part  of  Long  Island,  Staten  Island  &  east 

New  Jersey,  with  a  particular  description  of  the  engagement  on  the 
woody  height^  of  Long  Island,  between  Flatbush  and  Brooklyn,  aug.  27, 
1776,  between  his  majesty's  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Howe  and  the 
Americans  under  gen.  Putnam,  shewing  also  the  landing  of  the  British 
army  on  New  York  island  and  the  taking  of  the  city  of  New  York  &c» 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  487 

New  Jersey.     A  plan  of  New  York  island,  etc. — Continued. 

sept.    15,   following,    with  subsequent  disposition  of  both  the  armies. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     19  x  16|.     London,  W.  Faden,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  18]. 
Note. — With  descriptive  text. 

A  map  of  the  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  turnpike-road.     ms.      [anon.] 

lOxSOi     [1777?]. 

The  province  of  New  Jersey,  divided  into  east  and  west,  commonly  called, 

the  Jerseys.  [By  Bernard  Ratzer  and  Gerard  Banker].  Engraved  & 
published  by  Wm.  Faden.     31  x  22.     [London],  W.  Faden,  1777. 

Same.     The  province  of  New  Jersey.     [By  B.  Ratzer  and  Gerard  Banker. 

anon.]  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  2d  ed.  81  x  23.  [London],  W. 
Faden,  1778. 

Same.     Carte  des  troubles  de  I'Amerique  levee  par  ordre  du  chevalier  Tryon 

capitaine  general  et  gouverneur  de  la  province  de  New  York  ensemble  la 
province  de  New  Jersey.     Par  Sauthier  et  Ratzer.     Traduit  de  1' Anglais. 
20*  X  27.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778- [1792?].     no.  13]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no  11]. 

Operations  in  New  Jersey. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  I^lk  river 
in  1777  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills,  col. 
11  X  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

—     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  part  of  the  road  from  Freehold  to  Middle  Town 

shewing  the  skirmish  between  the  rear  of  the  Brittish  army  untler  the 
command  of  his  excellency  gen.  sir  Henry  Clinton  and  the  advanced  corps 
of  the  rebel  army,  June  28th  1778.     [By  I.   H.     anon.]     ms.     16J  x  20^. 
[1778]. 
Note.— Inset  "Sketch  of  Middle  Town." 

Same.     By  I.  Hills,  July,  1778.     ms.     col.     19^x26.     [1778]. 

Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Black  Horse  to  Crosswick.     [By 

I.  H.  1778.     anon.]     ms.     col.     18  x  24^     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Sketch  of  Allen's  Town." 

Hills  (John) .    Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through 

Mount  Holly.    1778.     By  I.  H.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     19^  x  26^.     [1778]. 
Note. — Inset  "Sketch  of  Haddon  field." 

A  map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Jersey.     Compiled  from  the  original  sur- 
veys.    By  I.  Hills.     1781.     ms.     20  x  26i. 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey. 

ms.    fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  11]. 
Note. — The  dotted  red  line  on  this  map  is  the  line  of  march  of  the  royal 
army  under  the  command  of  sir  Henry  Clinton  1778.     On  the  table  of 
contents  to  this  volume,  this  map  is  entitled  "  A  survey  of  part  of  the  pro- 


488  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Jersey.     A  map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Jersey — Continued. 

vince  of  New  Jerse}%  containing  part  of  Middlesex  county,  and  part  of 
INIonmouth,  Somerset  and  Essex  counties  with  part  of  Statten  island  in  the 
province  of  New  York.  By  Morgan,  Williams,  Dennis,  Rue,  Dunham, 
Taylor,  Skinner,  etc." 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  New  Jersey,  from  the  best  authorities.     12 J  x  lOJ. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine,  June,  1780.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  [1780]. 

V.  66.     p.  281]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  New  York  and  part  of  the  Jer- 

sies,  New  England  and  Canada;  shewing  the  scenes  of  our  military  opera- 
tions during  the  present  war.     Also  the  new  erected  State  of  Vermont. 
Jn.  Lodge  sculpt,     [anon.]     lOf  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  oct.  31,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].     v.  1.     oct. 
1780.     opp.  p.  670]. 

—    Environs  de  New  York,  de  Long  Island,  etc.     [anon.]     ms.     13 J  x  21^. 

[178-]. 
[Rochambeau:  31]. 
Note. — Showing  roads,  etc. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Jersey.     Compiled  from  the  original  surveys,  by 

John  Hills.     1781.     ms.     20  x  26^ 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey,     ms. 
fol.     1776-1782.     no.  11]. 

Milliadge  (T. )     A  sketch  of  the  northern  parts  of  New  Jersey.     Copied  from 

the  original  by  lieut.  I.  Hills,  23d  regt.  1781.     ms.     32^  x  37. 

[In  Hills  (John).  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New 
Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  15]. 

Note. — The  name  of  the  author  is  not  on  the  map,  but  is  given  in  the  gen- 
eral table  of  contents  of  the  collection. 

West  of  the  Hudson.     Ms.  survey  by  Robert  Erskine,  f.  r.  s.  geographer  to 

the  army  of  the  U.  S.     In  the  N.  Y.  hist.  soc.     7  x5i     [1781]. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  5.     p.  8]. 

Carte  de  la  Pensylvanie  et  du  Nouveau  Jersey.     9  x  12^. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo-Am^ricains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pl.  6]. 

[Cote   de   York-town  a   Boston.     Marches   de   I'armee.     anon.     ms.     col. 

17x65.     1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.      [Diff^rents  camps  de  I'arm^e  de   York-town  a  Boston.      [anon.] 

lOi  x  36i     n.  p.  1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

New  Jersey.     6x7. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph ) .    The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795] . 

The  state  of  New  Jersey.     Compiled  by  Samuel  Lewis.     Engraved  by  W. 

Barker.     12  x  18 J. 
[In  Carey    (Mathew).      Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.      Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1796.     no.  9]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  489 

t 

New  Jersey.     Same.     The  state  of  New  Jersey.     Compiled  from  the  most  authentic 
information.      Compiled  by  Samuel   Lewis.     Engraved  by  W.  Barker. 
American  rfiiles  69^  to  a  degree.     17  J  x  12. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  32]. 

The  state  of  New  Jersey,  compiled  from  the  most  authentic  information. 

[By  Samuel  Lewis.    From  Carey's  Am.  ed.  of  Guthries  geography  improved. 

anon.]     12  x  18^     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1795]. 
[Rochambeau:  20]. 

New  Jersey.     Hill  sc.     7^  x  5^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  universal  geography.  3d  ed.  8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     part  1.     p.  515]. 

The  state  of  New  Jersey,  compiled  from  the  most  accurate  surveys.     Mar- 

tin, sculpt.     Scale  of  marine  miles  60  to  a  degree.     Scale  of  American 
miles  69j  to  a  degree.     17^  x  14^. 
[In  Reid   (John,  publisher).      The  American  atlas,      fol.      New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  11]. 

An  exact  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  New  York,  Maryland  &  Vir- 

ginia, from  the  latest  surveys.     J.  Lodge  sculp.     7|  x  9|. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     v.  2.     p.  267]. 

New  Jersey.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner  sc.     9|  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.    no.  43]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     By  William  Watson,     col.     40  x  30. 

Philadelphia,  engraved  by  W.  Harrison,  [1812]. 

New  Jersey.     1812.     From  capt.  Wm.  Giberson's  chart  book.     Toms  river. 

Published  by  Thomas  &  Andrews,  Boston.     10  x  8. 
[In  Woolman  &  Rose.     Historical  and  biographical  atlas  of  the  New  Jersey 
coast.     4°.     Philadelphia,  1878.     p.  111]. 

Geographical,  historical,  and  statistical  map  of  New  Jersey.     II5  x  9. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  17]. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     N.  &  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7^  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan  [etc.]     4°.'    New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 
Note. — Inset  "Philadelphia  and  its  vicinity." 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  and  Delaware.     Constructed  from  the 

latest  authorities.     1826.     D.  H.  Vance,  del.  J.  H.  Young,  sc.     17  x  21f. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  6]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     9|  x  15.     Engraved 

&  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  <&  Mar- 
shall, 1832. ' 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 
3ded.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  176]. 

Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Philadelphia. 


490  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

• 

New  Jersey.     Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     5x6. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  95]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

New  Jersey  reduced  from  T.  Gordon's  map  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     1841.     Tan- 

ner's universal  atlas.     14  x  Hi. 
[In  Tanner  ( Henry  S. )     A  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  view  of 

the  central  or  middle  United  States.     18°.     Philadelphia,  H.  Tanner,  jr. 

1841.     p.  243]. 
Note. — Copyright  in  1834. 

A  map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  adjoining  states. 

By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1834.     20  x  27. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  brief  description  of  the  canals  and  rail  roads  of 
Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     18°.     Philadelphia,  author,  1834]. 

Buckley  (R. )     Map  embracing  rail-roads  &  canals  in  connection  with  parts 

of  the  state  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,     [anon.  ]    19  x  30. 
[n.  p.  1834]. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     7j  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel. )  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.    1835.    p.  33]. 

New  Jersey.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14  x  llj. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel. )  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  70]. 

Same.     New  Jersey.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14  x  11^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  uni- 
versal, illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
70-71]. 

• Map  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post 

roads,  canals,  rail  roads,  etc.     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     35  x  48.     [Wash- 
ington, 1839]. 

A  map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  with 

the  adjoining  states.     By  H.  S.  Tanner,  1839.     20^  x  27. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

New  Jersey.     Reduced  from  T.  Gordon's  map,  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     1841. 

14  x  lU.     Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart.     [1841]. 
[In  his  A  geographical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.     16°.     Philadelphia, 

1841]. 
Note. — Gordon's  map  was  first  published  in  1834. 

New  Jersey.     12^  x  lOJ. 

[In  Greanleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas  [etc.]  new  ed.  rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  40]. 

New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     6x4. 

[In  Monthly  (The)  chronicle,  of  events,  discoveries,  improvements  and 

opinions.     8°.     Boston,  S.  Smith,  1842.     v.  3.     p.  97]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "  Pennsylvania  improvements." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  491 

New  Jersey.  A  map  of  New  Jersey  with  part  of  the  adjoining  states.  Originally 
compiled  under  the  patronage  of  the  legislature  of  said  state  by  Thomas 
Gordon.  Revised,  corrected  and  improved  by  Robert  E.  Hornor.  1850. 
col.     55  X  35.     Princeton,  N.  J. ;  R.  E.  Hornor,  1850. 

County  and  railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  with  portions  of 

the  adjoining  states.     Constructed  and  engraved  by  W.  Williams,     col. 
32  X  52.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  1856. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew. 

Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOf  x  15. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]    fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  7]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)    Johnson's  Pennsylvania  and  Nev  Jersey.    17  x  23.     [New 

York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Colton's  township  map.     23  x  17.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1868. 

Johnson's  New  Jersey,     col.     17  x  11.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1868]. 

Anderson  (J.  A.)     Map  of  the  rail  roads  of  New  Jersey,  and  parts  of  adjoin- 

ing states.     1869.    [anon.]     13x21.     Philadelphia,  J.  McGuigan,  [1869]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     State  atlas  of  New  Jersey.     122  pp.  inch  45  maps.     fol.    New 

York,  Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1872. 

Outline  map,  for  schools,  prepared  by  Ellis  A.  Apgar.     col.     34  x  21.     Phil- 

adelphia, Clarton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,  1872. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  from  actual  surveys  based  upon  the  U.  S. 

coast  survey  &  state  triangulation.     Made  under  the  direction  of  G.  M. 
Hopkins.     30x42.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1872]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     State  atlas  of  New  Jersey,     fol.     New  York,  Beers, 
Comstock  &  Cline,  1872.     pp.  38-39]. 

Outline  map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     14^  x  llf. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the 
city  of  Newark,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1873.     p.  7]. 

Outline  map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     14J  x  llf. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the 
county  of  Hudson,    fol.    Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1873.    p.  7]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     Atlas  of  Hunterdon  county,  N.  J.     fol.     New  York, 
Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873.     pp.  10-11]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Monmouth  county,  N.  J.     fol.     New  York, 
Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873.     p.  7]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Somerset  county,  N.  J.     fol.     New  York, 
Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873.     pp.  11-12]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the  city 

of  Newark.     113  pp.  incl.  34  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 
1873. 


492  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

'New  Jersey.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Combined  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  and  the 
county  of  Hudson.  169  pp.  inch  51  maps.  2  maps  at  end.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins  &  eo.  1873. 

Northern  Xew  Jersey,  showing  the  iron-ore  &  limestone  districts.     George 

H.  Cook,  state  geologist.     John  C.  Smock,  asst.  geologist.     1874.     col. 
36  X  40.     New  York,  J.  Bien  Kth.  [1874]. 
[New  Jersey  (State  of).     Geological  survey  of  New  Jersey]. 

—    Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  County  atlas  of  Warren,  N.  J.  fol.  New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1874.     pp.  10-11]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New 

Jersey,     col.     12  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Lloyd  (H.  H.)     Map  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey.     22  x  14. 

[In  Walker  (H.  H.)  Atlas  of  Bergen  county,  N.  J,  fol.  Reading,  Pa. 
[1876].     pp.  18-19]. 

Colton's  new  township  railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,    col. 

28  X  42.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

County  map  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     Prepared  for  the  Union 

Sectional  map  co.  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     11  x  17.     New  York, 
H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1877]. 

The  state  of  New  Jersey.     1877.     30|  x  17. 

[In  Rose  (T.  F.),  Woolman  (H.  C.)  and  Price  (T.  T.)  Historical  and 
biographical  atlas  of  the  New  Jersey  coast.  Proposed,  arranged  and 
illustrated  by  T.  F.  Rose,  surveys  by  H.  C.  Woolman,  history  and  statis- 
tics by  T.  T.  Price,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Woolman  &  Rose,  1878]. 

Harper  &  brothers.  Harper's  school  geography.  [New  Jersey,  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  Delaware  ed.]  126,  4,  8,  2  pp.  inch  31  col.  maps.  4°.  New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1877. 

Same. 

[New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware  ed.  1  p.  1.  ii,  128,  5,  7,  2  pp. 
inch  31  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1878. 

Woolman  &  Rose.     Historical  and  biographical  atlas  of  the  New  Jersey 

coast.     History  and  statistics  .by  T.  T.  Price.     372  pp.     4°.     Philadelphia, 
Woolman  &  Rose,  1878. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and 

Maryland  and  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]     By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.     Engraved  by  D. 
McClelland.     4  sheets.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.    Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  New  Jersey. 

[etc.]    42  pp.     1  map.     12^  x  19 J.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  [1881]. 

A  topographical  map  of  a  part  of  northern  New  Jersey,  from  surv^eys  and 

levelings  made  and  local  surveys  corrected  by  Geo.  W.  Howell,  and  C.  C. 
Vermeule.     1882.     col.    35 J  x  35^.     [New  York,  J.  Bien,  lith.  1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  New  Jersey.    43  pp.     1  map.     19J  x  12.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  493 

New  Jersey.  Meleney  (C.  C. )  and  Griffin  (William  M. )  Primary  geography  of  the 
state  of  Xew  Jersey,  with  a  proposed  course  of  study  for  primary  and 
grammar  schools.  Teacher's  ed.  28  pp.  inch  1  map.  fol.  Newark, 
X.  J.  advertiser  printing  house,  1884. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  properties  near  the  Philadelphia  and  Trenton 

road.  Frankfort  to  Trenton.  [New  York  div.  Penn'a  r.  r.)  title.  22 
maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

New  Jersey  (State  of).     Geological  survey.     Atlas  of  New  Jersey.     2  p.  1. 

21  maps.     fol.     [New  York],  J.  Bien  &  co.  [1889]. 

The  cyclists'  road  book  of  New  Jersey,  containing  eight  sectional  maps  of 

New  Jersey  and  a  map  of  Westchester  co.  N.  Y.  By  Henry  A.  Benedict. 
24  pp.     9  fold.  maps.     [Jersey  City],  1890. 

Bien  (J.  K. )  and  Yermeule  (C.  C.)     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York,  Kings,  Richmond, 
Westchester  and  part  of  Queens  in  the  state  of  New  York,  the  county  of 
Hudson  and  parts  of  the  counties  of  Bergen,  Passaic,  Essex  and  Union  in 
the  state  of  New  Jersey;  showing  in  a  series  of  maps  the  relative  geo- 
graphical position,  the  topography,  hydography  and  economic  features  of 
this  area.     2  p.  1.     13  maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  New  Jersey.  48  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  New  Jersey.  48  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1893. 

Reilly  (Susan  A.)     New  Jersey.     9  pp.  inch  1  map. 

[In  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     [New  Jersey  ed.]     4°. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1895.] 

See  also  Atlantic  county;  Bergen   county;  Burlington  county;  Cape  INIay 

county;  Cumberland  county;  Essex  county;  Gloucester  county;  Hudson 
county;  Hunterdon  county;  Mercer  county ;  Middlesex  county;  Monmouth 
county;  Morris  county;  Ocean  county;  Salem  county;  Somerset  county; 
Sussex  county;  Warren  county. 

New  Leon,  Mexico.     See  Nuevo  Leon. 

New  London,  Conn.  A  plan  of  the  lands  in  New  London  sequestred  for  the  sole 
use  and  improvement  of  the  Mohegan  Indian  tribe.  [By  Humphry  Avery] . 
ms.   22^x17^.     [1736]. 

Benedict  Arnold  at  New  London.    7|  x  4f . 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

A  sketch  of  New  London  &  Groton  with  the  attacks  made  on  forts  Trumbull 

&  Griswold  by  the  British  troops  under  the  command  of  brig^  gen'.  Arnold. 

sep.  6th,  1781.    A  scale  of  one  mile.    ms.    [anon.]    col.    16x11.    [1781]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  98]. 

The  harbor  of  New  London.    Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 

the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the 
command  of  S.  S.  Blake.     18  x  15.     [Washington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 


494  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Iiondon  County,  Conn.  Atlas  of  New  London  co.  Conn.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.  38  pp.  incl.  28 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1868. 

New  Lots,  Kings  county,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Palmer's  property  line  map  of 
the  town  of  New  Lots  including  East  New  York  and  part  of  Flatlands, 
Kings  CO.  N.  Y.  Compiled  from  official  maps,  by  Noyes  F.  Palmer. 
1875.     col.     38  X  46.     [n.  p.  1882?] 

New  Madrid,  Mo.     Plan  of  the  fort  of  New  Madrid  or  Anse  k  La  Graisse.     7|  x  10^. 
[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4*. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  30]. 

New  Mexico.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Mexico  or  New  Spain  together  with 
California,  New  Mexico,  etc.     By  Eman.  Bo  wen.     14  x  16^. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  58]. 

Kaart  van  het  westelyk  gedelte  van  Nieuw  Mexico  en   van  California. 

13  X  14. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1766.     v.  3.     opp.  p.  243]. 

Piano  geographico,  de  la  tierra  descubierta  nuevamente  a  16s  Rumbos  Norte 

Noroeste  y  Oeste  del  Nuovo  Mexico  demarcade  por  mi  Don  Bernardo  de 
Miera  y  Pacheco,  que  entro  a  hacer  he  descubrimiento  en  campania  de  los 
R.  R^  P  P^  fr  Francisco  Atanacis  Domtngs.  y  Fr.  Silbestre  Veles  *  * 
segun  consta  end  Diario  y  Derrotera  que  se  hizo  y  se  remitio  a  S.  M.  por 
mano  de  sa  Virrei  conplano  a  la  letre  El  que  decida  A.  S.  D.  Teodoro  de  la 
Croix  del  insigne  order  Teutonon  comandante  General  en  cefe  de  Linea  y 
Provincias  de  esta  Americo  Setemtrional  por  S.  M.  hecho  en  S.  Ph^  el 
Real  di  chiguagua  Alio  de  1778.  ms.  25}  x  32^  [1778]. 
Note. — Title  "New  Mexico  by  Escalante,  1778,"  added. 

A  map  of  the  Indian  territory,  northern  Texas,  and  New  Mexico.     By  Josiah 

Grigg.     12  X  15. 
[In  Mexico  (Republic  of).     Reports  of  the  committee  of  investigation,  sent 
in  1873,  to  the  frontier  of  Texas.     8°.     New  York,  1875.     opp.  p.  248]. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  New  Mexico,  made  by  order  of  brig.  gen.  S.  W. 

Kearney,  under  instructions  from  lieut.  W.  H.  Emory,  by  lieut.  J.  W. 
Abert  and  W.  G.  Peck,  1846-7.     26  x  20.     [Washington],  by  order  of  war 
department,  [1847]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Map  of  the  territory  of  New  Mexico.     Compiled  by  bvt.  Jno.  G.  Parker,  by 

order  of  bvt.  col.  Jno.  Munroe,  drawn  by  R.  H.  Kern.     1851.     24  x  58. 
New  York,  lith.  of  J.  &  D.  Major,  1851. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

New  map  of  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  Utah  and  New  Mexico.     Com- 

piled from  the  latest  authorities  &  surveys  and  engraved  by  G.  Schroeter. 
23  X  26.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

. Territory  and  military  department  of  New  Mexico.     Compiled  in  the  bureau 

of  topol.  engrs.  of  the  war  dept.  chiefly  for  military  purposes.     1859. 
Engraved  by  W.  H.  Dougal.     28  x  34.     [n.  p.  1859]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  New  Mexico,  to  accompany  the  annual 

report  of  the  surveyor  general  for  1862.     Ho.  reps.  ex.  doc.  no  1,  37th 
congress.     21  x  28.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Generalland  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  495 

New  Mexico.  Morley's  map  of  Xew  Mexico.  Compiled  from  the  latest  govern- 
ment surveys  and  other  reliable  sources.  27  x  28.  [New  York,  H. 
Whigham  &  G.  A.  Bushnell,  1873]. 

—    Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Arizona  &  New  Mexico, 

col.     13^  X  16^.     [Xew  York,  G.Watson,  1875]. 

Original  karte  der  urwohnsitze  der  Azteken  und  verwandten  Pueblos  in 

New  Mexico,  zusammengestellt  von  O.  Loew.     10  x  8.     Gotha,  J.  Per- 
thes, 1876. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1876.     4°.     Gotha,   J.  Perthes,    [1876]. 
V.  22.     pi.  12]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  New  Nexico.     12  x  19. 

[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

Territory  of  New  Mexico.     Scale  16  miles  to  1  inch.     1879.     Compiled  from 

the  ofl&cial  records  of  the  general  land  office  and  other  sources,  by  C. 
Roeser.     24x29.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  [1879]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

The  Ortiz  mine  grant  and  part  of  New  Mexico.     1880.     J.  Wells,  del.     9x7. 

New  York,  Russell  &  Struthers,  [1880]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  the  Ortiz  syndicate. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  New  Mexico. 

17  pp.     1  map  13  x  19^     fold.     18°.     Chicago,   Rand,   McNally  &  co. 
[1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  New  Mexico.  19  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

See  also  Santa  Fe  county. 

New  Orleans,  La.     Plan  of  New  Orleans,  the  capital  of  Louisana;  with  the  disposi- 
tion of  its  quarters  and  canals  as  they  have  been  traced  by  mr.  de  la  Tour 
in  the  year  1720.     13  x  19.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1759. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)    The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  148]. 

' Same.     Plan  of  New  Orleans  the  capital  of  Louisana;  with  the  disposition 

of  its  quarters  and  canals  as  they  have  been  traced  by  mr.  de  la  Tour  in 
1720.     13  X  19.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  1759. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  32]. 

Same.     Plan  of  New  Orleans,  the  capital  of  Louisana;  with  the  disposition  of 

its  quarters  and  canals  as  they  have  been  traced  by  mr.  de  la  Tour  in  1720. 
13i  X  10^     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  nov.  1759. 
[In  Jefferys  ( T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  69]. 

Plan  de  la  Nouvelle  Orleans.     Par  N.  B[ellin.    anon.]     1744.     8  x  11. 

[In   Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Historie   et  description   de   la    Nouvelle 
France.     16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  192]. 

Plan  de  la  Nouvelle  Orleans.     5x6. 

[In  Butel-Dumont  ( — ).    MemoireshistoriquessurlaLouisiane.    16°.    Paris, 
C.  J.  B.  Bauche,  1753.     v.  2.    p.  51]. 


496  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  Orleans,  La.     Plan  of  New  Orleans  the  capital  (jf  Louisana.     R.  Benning  sculp, 
[anon.]     7x9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1761].    v.  30. 
April  1761.     opp.  p.  201]. 

Grondvakte  van  Nieuw  Orleans.     13  x  17^. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1767.     v.  3.     opp.  p.  281]. 

Plan  of  Xew  Orleans.     Thos.  Kitchin  sculp.     8^^  x  11^. 

[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Philip).     The  present  state  of  the  European  settlements 
on  the  Mississippi.     4°.     London,  for  J.  Nourse,  1770.     opp.  p.  10]. 

A  map  of  the  river  Mississippi  and  territory  adjacent  to  N.  Orleans  illustrat- 

ing the  military  position  and  camp  at  Terre  au  Boeuf .     [anon.  ]     8  x  15. 
[n.  p.  1814?]. 

Map  of  reconnaissance  exhibiting  the  country  between  Washington  and 

New  Orleans,  with  the  routes  examined  in  reference  to  a  contemplated 
national  road  between  these  two  cities,  [anon.]  20  x  26.  [n.  p.  1826]. 
Note. — Map  to  accompany  Doc.  no.  156  [45]  19th  cong.  1st  sess.  Ho.  of 
reps.  Dept.  war.  Road  from  Washington  to  New  Orleans.  28  pp. 
Washington,  1826.  Page  11  states,  "A  general  map  has  been  compiled 
from  Tanner's  atlas,  and  drawn  by  lieuts.  Jefferson  Vail  and  W.  Williams,^ 
of  the  infantry.  The  projection  is  that  employed  by  Delille  and  Danville, 
and  adopted  by  mr.  Tanner,  for  his  atlas:  the  scale  is  10  miles  to  an  inch." 

Plan  of  the  operations  of  the  British  &  American  forces  below  New  Orleans, 

Jan.  8,  1815.     17|  x  20.     [London],  W.  James,  may  11,  1818. 
[In  James  (William).     A  full  and  correct  account  of  the  military  occur- 
rences of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.     8°. 
London,  for  the  author,  1818.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  364]. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of  New  Orleans,  from  actual  survey  made  in 

1815,  by  J.  Tanesse.     Robinson  sc.  N.  York.     18  x  30.     New  York,  C. 
Del  Vecchio  &  P.  Maspero,  New  Orleans,  1817. 

Sketch  of  New  Orleans  taken  from  fort  St.  Charles.     6  x  9|. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  TAmerique  Septentrionale.     4°.     Paris, 
A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  36]. 

Topographical  map  of  New-Orleans  and  its  vicinity.    Embracing  a  distance  of 

twelve  miles  up,  and  eight  and  three  quarter  miles  down  the  Mississippi 
river  and  part  of  lake  Pontchartrain  representing  all  public  improvements 
existing  and  projected,  and  important  establishments,  accompanied  by  a 
statistical  table,  containing  the  most  accurate  illustrations;  prefaced  by  a 
splendid  view  of  New  Orleans,  &  compiled  from  actual  surveys  and  the 
best  authorities  by  Chas.  F.  Zimpel.  Scale  six  inches  to  the  mile. 
60^  X  63.  New  Orleans,  1834. 
Note. — Inset  "Plan  of  the  banks  of  the  Mississippi  and  adjacent  country, 
extending  from  Caraby's  district  to  a  Ducros'  plantation  being  a  continua- 
tion of  the  above  map,  on  a  scale  of  2f  inches  to  the  mile." 

Diagram  of  the  port  of  New  Orleans,  and  of  the  proposed  port  for  the  city  of 

Lafayette.     Hugh  Grant,  city  surveyor.     Nov.  21,  1842.     21  x  29.     [New 
Orleans,  1842]. 

Norman's  plan  of  New  Orleans  &  environs.    1845.     By  Henry  Moellhausen. 

18  X  25.     [New  Orleans],  B.  M.  Norman,  1845. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  497 

New  Orleans,  La.  Birds'  eye  view  of  Xew-Orleans.  Drawn  from  nature  on  stone 
by  J.  Bachman.  Printed  by  J.  Bachman.  27  x  31.  New  York,  A. 
Guerber  &  co.  [1851]. 

Plan  of  New  Orleans  and  environs,  new  original  delineation  by  W.  Walter. 

28  X  28.     [New  Orleans],  A.  Bronsema,  1855. 

Williams  (William  H.)     Map  of  Carrollton,  Greenville  &  New  Carrollton, 

accompanied  by  a  chart  of  New  Orleans  and  vicinity.  Jan.  1855.  [anon.] 
18  X  23.     New  Orleans,  J.  Manouvrier,  [1855]. 

New  Orleans.     7x8. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)     Appletons'   hand-book  of  American  travel.     12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  100]. 

Duncan  &  Baker.     New  plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  New  Orleans,  Jef- 

ferson and  Carrollton.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  city  surveyor. 
16  X  18.     New  Orleans,  Duncan  &  Baker,  1867. 

Map  of  the  city  and  environs  of  New  Orleans,  prepared  expressly  for  C.  Gard- 
ner's city  directory  for  1867.  24  x  27.  Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  liths. 
[1867]. 

Battle  of  New  Orleans  for   freedom,  sept.   14,   1874.     Compiled   by  T.  S. 

Hardee,     col.     18  x  23.     [New  Orleans],  H.  Lewis,  [1874]. 
Note. — Inset,  ''History  of  the  revolution,  and  Roll  of  honor." 

Robinson  (E.)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  New  Orleans,  La. 

Based  upon  surveys  furnished  by  John  F.  Braun.  title,  fold.  map. 
30  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1883. 

Topographical  and  drainage  map  of  New  Orleans,  by  T.  S.  Hardee.    20  x  22. 

[In  Jones  (Joseph).     Medical  and  surgical  memories.     8°.     New  Orleans, 

1890.  [1889].     V.  3.     pt.  1]. 

New  Orleans,  Mobile  and  Chattanooga  railroad.  Map  showing  the  New 
Orleans,  Mobile  and  Chattanooga  railroad,  and  its  connections.  20  x  32. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1865]. 

Map  showing  the  line  of  the  New  Orleans,  Mobile  &  Chattanooga  railroad. 

And  also  the  chief  agricultural  and  mineral  districts  of  Alabama.  Drawn, 
engraved  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  21  x  19.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1867. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Map  of  part  of  the  United  States  showing 

the  routes  and  connections  of  the  New  Orleans,  Mobile  &  Chattanooga 
r.  r.     [anon.]     10^  x  15.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1869]. 

Newport,  R.  I.     Plan  of  the  entrenchment  in  front  of  Newport  camp,  aug.  26,  1757. 
ms.     [anon.]     11  x  17.     [1757]. 
[Faden  collection,     no,  93]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 

[Map  of  Narraganset  bay,  with  soundings,  including  Newport  harbour,  etc.] 

Charles  BlasKowitz  del.     ms.     col.     16  x  13.     [1778?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  89]. 

•    A  plan  of  the  town  of  Newport  in  Rhode  Island.     Surveyed  by  Charles  Blas- 

kowitz.     Engraved  by  Willm.  Faden.      [London],  W.  Faden,  sept.  1, 
1777. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,    fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  11]. 

H.  Doc.  516 32 


498  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Newport,  R.  I.  Same.  A  plan  of  the  town  of  Newport  in  Khode  Island.  Sur- 
veyed by  Charles  Blaskowitz.  Engraved  by  Willm.Faden.  13x14.  [Lon- 
don], W.  Faden,  1777. 

Same.     col.     13  x  14.     [London],  W.  Faden,  sept.  1,  1777. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  5]. 

■ Same.     A  plan  of  the  town  of  Newport  in  Rhode  Island.     Surveyed  by 

Charles  Blaskowitz.     Engraved  by  Willm.  Faden.     [London],  W.  Faden, 
sept.  1,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  11]. 

A  plan  of  the  town  of  Newport  in  the  province  of  Rhode  Island.     29  x  20^. 

London,  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  1776. 
[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F.  W.)     The  Atlantic  Neptune,     fol.     London, 
1780-81]. 

Siege  of  Newport.     8x5. 

[Li  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

A  map  of  part  of  Rhode  Island,  shewing  the  positions  of  the  American  and 

British  armies  at  the  siege  of  Newport,  and  the  subsequent  action  on  the 
29th  of  aug.  1778.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  Benj°.  Jones. 
10  X  16i     Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington,     maps.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  7]. 

Plan  de  la  position  de  I'armee  Fran^oise  autour  de  Newport  et  du  mouillage 

de  I'escadre  dans  la  rade  de  cette  ville.     1780.     Echelle  d'un  pouce  p*'.  100 
toises.     [anon.]    ms.    col.    46  x  58.  [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  41]. 

l^lan  de  la  ville,  du  port  et  de  la  rade  de  New-Port  et  Rhode  Island.    D^barque- 

ment  en  1780.     [anon.]     ms.     19  x  38.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  40]. 

Plan  de  la  ville,  port  et  rade  de  Newport,  avec  une  partie  de  Rhode  Island 

occupee  par  I'armee  Frangaise  aux  ordres  de  mr.  le  comte  de  Rocham- 
beau et  I'escadre   Fran^aise  command^e   par  mr.    le  Chr.  Destouches. 
[anon.]     ms.     col.     23  x  24.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  39]. 

Plan  de  Rhodes  Island  et  position  de  I'armee  Fran^oise  a  Newport,     [anon.] 

ms.     21  X  44.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  38]. 

[Quatre  position  de  la  flotte  Frangaise  et  position  de  la  flotte  Anglaise. 

[anon.]     ms.     8^x14.     1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  41^]. 

Map  of  the  township  of  Newport  with  part  of  Middletown.     Compiled  from 

surveys  by  the  coast  survey  department,  with  additions  from  original 
surveys  by  Charles  E.  Hammett,  Jr.  col.  37  x  45.  New  York,  Sarony, 
Major  &  knapp,  liths.  [I860]. 

(Uty  atlas  of  Newport,  R.  I.     Surveyed  &  published  under  the  direction  of 

G.  M.  Hopkins.  101  pp.  inch  25  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1876. 

Hoi)kin8  (G.  M.)     Driving  map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island.     Newport 

county,  R.  L     [anon.]     col.     15  x  23^.     [Philadelphia,  1876]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  499 

Uewport,  R.  I.  Map  of  the  city  of  Newport,  with  the  principal  points  of  interest. 
Drawn  by  A.  L.  Bod  well.     17  x  22.     Providence,  R.  I.     J.  A.  &  R.  A.  Reid, 

[1880]. 

Hammett  (Charles  E.  jr. )     Pocket  map  of  the  city  of  Newport  and  road 

map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island,  [etc.]  title.  6  1.  unp.  1  map. 
fold.     18°.     [Newport,  C.  E.  Hammett,  jr.  1881]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newport,  R.  I.     title,     index  map. 

24  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.Hopkins,  1883. 

Richards  (L.  J. )  &.  co.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newport,  R.  I.     Chas.  L.  Elliott, 

c.  e;  Thomas  Flynn,  c.  e;  also  a  map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island. 
Wm.  H.  Lawton,  Jr.  c.  e.  title.  2  index  maps.  pi.  A.-T.  1  fold, 
map.     fol.     Springfield,  Mass.  L.  J.  Richards  &  co.  1893. 

Newport  county,  R.  I.  Map,  from  original  surveys  by  H.  F.  Walling.  31  x  31. 
[New  York,  1850]. 

Newton,  Mass.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newton,  Mass,  119  pp.  inch 
29  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  1874. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newton,  Middlesex  co.  Mass.     85  pp. 

iiicl.  23  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1874. 

Beers  (J.  B.)   &  co.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newton,  Mass.     1  pi.     22  sheets. 

fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  i886. 

Newtown,  N.  Y    Map  showing  the  route  of  Sullivan's  army  and  battle  field  of 
Newtown  fought  aug.  29,  1779.   [etc.]     By  gen.  John  S.  Clark.     1879. 
[In  Hardenbergh   (John  L.)     The  journal  from  may  1  to  oct.  3,  1779.     8°. 
Auburn,  N.Y.  1879]. 

Newtown,  Fairfield  county.  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Newtown,  Fairfield  co. 
Conn.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  L.  Fagan.  col.  37  x  50.  Philadelphia, 
R.  Clark,  1854. 

New  York  state.     ChampHin's  attack  on  Indian  fort  in  western  N.  Y.     7  x  6^. 
[1615]. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.   B. )     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  AVeed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  3.     p.  9]. 

—    Map  of  New  Netherlands,  with  a  view  of  New  Amsterdam  [now  New  York]. 

A.  D.  1656.     Copied  for  the  N,  Y.  hist.  soc.  from  the  map  of  A.  Yander 
Donck.     12  X  7. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1877.     v.  5.     p. 
233]. 

Copy  of  a  map  published  by  the  Jesuits,  in  1664.     6x7. 

[In  Kip  (W.  I.)  The  early  Jesuit  missions  in  North  America.  16°.  New 
York,  1846]. 

Nova  Belgica  et  Anglia  Nova.     15  x  192- 

[In  Blaauw  {W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  1-2]. 

A  map  of  New  England  and  New  York.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.  New  ed. 
fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     opp.  p.  45]. 

A  map  of  New  England  and  New  York  in  1686,     7|  x  8f . 

[In  Bowden  (James).  The  history  of  the  society  of  friends  in  America. 
8°.     London,  1850.     v.  1.     p.  29]'. 


500 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 


New  York  state.     A  new   map  of  New  England j  and  New  York,  New  larsey, 
Pensilvania,  Maryland  and  Virginia.     [By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.  Morden 
and  Philip  Lea].     18  x  21.     London,  I.  Thornton,  [etc.  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  16]. 

Part  of  New  England,  New  York,  East  New  larsey  and  Long  Island,     [anon] . 

17  X  20i     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  41]. 
Note. — Coast  chart  with    soundings.     Attributed    to  John  Thornton  and 

others. 

New  England  and  New  York  in  1697.     From  the  "  Magnalia  Americana.'" 

9|  X  7h 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  150]. 


A  new  map  of  New  England  and  New  York. 
[In  Morden  (Robert).    Geography  rectified, 
den,  1700.     p.  606]. 


By  Rob't  Morden.     4|  x  5 J. 
am.  4°.    London,  for  R.  Mor- 


An  exact  mapp  of  New  England  and  New  York.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Mather  (Cotton).     Magnolia  Christi  Americana:  or,  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New-England,     fol.     London,  for  T.  Parkhurst,  1702.     p.  1]. 

Map  of  Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga  or,  the  territories  of  the  people  of  the  Long^ 

House  in  1720.     1851.     18  x  21. 
[In  Morgan  (Lewis  H.)     League  of  the  Ho-de-no-sau-nee,  or,  Iroquois.     8°. 

Rochester,  1851]. 

Nouvelle  HoUande,  (a  present  Nouvelle-York)  Nouvelle-Angleterre,  et  une 
partie  de  la  Virginie,  dressees  sur  les  propres  manuscrits  de  ceux  qui  en  ont. ' 
fait  la  decouverte,  et  mises  en  lumiere  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11^  x  14. 

[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.  fol.  Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  28]. 

New  England,  New  York,   New  Jersey  and  Pensilvania.     By  H.  Moll. 

8  X  lOi     [London,  1736?]. 
Note.— From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736? 

An  exact  plan  of  the  sea  coast  of  the  continent,  from  Paucatuck  river,  east- 
wards to  Point  Judith,  and  from  thence,  northwards  to  the  town  of  Provi- 
dence, and  from  thence,  southerly  on  the  easterly  shore,  round  Bristol, 
and  from  thence  north  easterly  to  Assonet,  and  from  thence  southerly  to 
Seaconet  Point,  and  from  thence  easterly  to  Slocum  harbour.  And  by  the 
assistance  of  other  plans  and  drafts,  is  described  the  several  islands,  ponds, 
rivers  and  divisions  of  towns^  with  the  dividing  line  between  the  colonys 
of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island;  as  also  the  south  line  of  the  Massachu- 
sets  bay. 

Providence,  June  24,  1741.     By  order  of  his  matys.  court  of  comrs. 

Jas.  Helme. 


Wm.  Chandler. 


Surveyrs. 


Province  of  New  York,  nov.  3r.  1742. 
It  is  hereby  certifyed  that  this  is  a  true  copy  of  the  plan  made  by  the  sur- 
veyors appointed  by  the  comrs.  mett  at  Providence  by  vertue  of  his  matys. 
comission  under  the  great  seal  of  Great  Britain  for  setling  adjusting  and 
determining  the  boundary  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantations,  eastward  in  dispute,  towards  the  province  of  Massachusets 
bay,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  4th  day  of  septr.  in  the  14th  year  of 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF   AMERICA.  501 

Ke-w  York  state.     An  exact  plan  of  the  sea  coast,  etc. — Continued. 

his  matys.  reign.  Which  plan  was  by  order  of  the  said  comissioners, 
lodged  in  the  secretary's  office  of  the  province  of  New  York. 

Cadwallader  Golden. 
Archd.  Kennedy. 
James  De  Lancey. 

A  map  of  the  country  of  the  Five  Nations,   belonging  to  the  province  of 

New  York;  and  of  the  lakes  near  which  the  nations  of  far  Indians  live, 
with  part  of  Canada.     7h  x  9. 
[In   Colden    (Cadwallader).     The   history  of  the  Five   Indian   nations   of 
Canada.     12°,     London,  for  T.  Osborne,  1747]. 

Pensylvania,  Nova  Jersey  et  Nova  York  cum  regionibus  ad  fluvium  Dela- 

ware in  America  sitis,  nova  delineatione  ob  oculos  posita  per  Tob.  Conr. 
Lotter.  Milliaria  Anglica,  quoru  60  in  uno  gradu.  Tob.  Conr.  Lotter, 
sculps.     Aug.  V.     22^-  X  19i.     [1748?]. 

— A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,   and  the  three  Delaware 

counties:  by  Lewis  Evans.  1749.  L.  Herbert  sculp.  Philadelphia,  L. 
Evans,  1749. 
Note. — Quotation  from  map:  "All  our  great  storms  begin  to  Leeward:  thus 
aNE  storm  shall  be  a  day  sooner  in  Virginia  than  Boston."  The  above 
is  considered  to  be  the  first  statement  in  literature  of  the  fact  that  our 
storms  travel  in  an  easterly  direction. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensilvania,  New  York  and  New 

England  with  the  adjacent  countries.  Drawn  from  surveys,  assisted  by 
the  most  approved  modern  maps  &  charts  and  regulated  by  astronomical 
observations  by  Eman.  Bowen.  English  miles  60  to  a  degree.  13|  x  17. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  60]. 

A  map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  province  of  New  York;  with  part  of  New 

Jersey,  &c.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7  x  8^.     [London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1756]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1756].     v.  25. 
p.  416]. 

The  country  between  Crown  Point  and  Albany,  being  the  great  pass  from 

the  English  to  the  French  settlements  in  North  America.     T.   Phinn  sc. 
7^  X  4i. 
[In  Scots   (The)   magazine.      1758.     8°.     Edinburg,   Sands,   etc.  1758.     v. 
20.     p.  436]. 

[Map  of   the    northern  part  of   New  York  with  the  Hudson  river  from 

Albany  to  Fort  Edward  and  the  rivers  Schoharie,  Mohawk  and  Hoosic, 
showing  roads  and  villages  adjacent,     ms.     anon.]     27|  x  32^.     [1758]. 

A  draught  of  New  York  from  the  Hook  to  New  York  town,  by  INlark  Tid- 

deeman.     18  x  24.     London,  for  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     London,  for  AV.  &  J. 
Mount,  [etc.]  1758.     opp.  p.  19]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  New  England,  New  York  and 

Canada  or  New  France.     J.  Gibson  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  13i. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]    12°.    London,  for  A.  Miller,  [etc.] 
1762.     V.  2]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  New  York,  Pensilvanie  et  Nouveau  Jersay 

suivant  les  cartes  Angloises.     12|  x  14|. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,  [etc.]    fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  29]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


New  York  state.  A  chorographical  map  of  the  country  between  Albany,  Oswego^ 
Fort  Frontenac,  and  Les  Trois  Rivieres:  exhibiting  all  the  grants  made  by 
the  French  governors  on  lake  Champlain;  &  between  that  lake  &  Montreal. 

Drawn  from  authentic  surveys  by  Thomas  Jefferys. The  provinces  of 

New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and  the  govern- 
ments of  Trois  Rivieres  and  Montreal.  Drawn  by  capt.  Holland. 
Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  55^  x  20^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
33-34]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  4]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensil- 

vania, and  the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres,  and  Montreal;  drawn  by 
capt.  Holland.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     54  x  20. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.).  A  general  topography  of  North  America,  fol.  London^ 
for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys  1768.     no.  34.] 

Note. — Subtitle  of  previous  map. 

[Lines  run  in  the  Jerseys  for  determining  boundaries  between  that  province 

and  New  York.     ms.     anon.     11  x  15.     n.  p.  1769?]. 
Note. — Numbered  "33"  on  reverse. 

— [Map  of  northern  New  Jersey,  with  reference  to  the  boundary  between  New 

York  and  New  Jersey,     ms.     anon.     3  sheets,  each  23|  x  19|.     1769]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  2]. 

[Plan  of  the  country  at  and  in  the  vicinity  of  forts  Lee  and  Independency; 

showing  the  position  of  the  British  army.  ms.  anon.  12  x  15^.  n.  p. 
177-]. 

[Map  of  the  roads  from  New  Rochelle  to  Kingstreet,  Westchester  county. 

ms.     anon.     14  x  11.     177-?]. 

To  his  excellency  William  Tryon,  esq'r  captain  general  &  governor  in  chief 

of  the  province  of  New- York  &.  &.  This  map  of  the  country  of  the  VI 
nations  proper,  with  part  of  the  adjacent  colonies  is  humbly  inscribed 
by  his  excellency's  most  obedient  humble  servant  Guy  Johnson,  177L 
8  x  llf. 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  1851.     v.  4.     p.  661]. 

Note. — "Copied  from  the  original  manuscript  map  in  the  state  library." 

Communication  between  Albany  and  Oswego.     Engraved  by  T.  Kitchin. 

23Jx5. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  61]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and  New 

England,  from  an  actual  survey  by  captain  Montresor,  1775.    col.    36  x  56. 
London,  A.  Dury,  June  10,  1775. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  17-18]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  13-14]. 

Same.     36  x  57.     London,  A.  Dury,  June  10,  1775.     Republished  april  1, 

1777. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  24;  also  v.  6.     no.  6-7]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  503 

New  York  state.  Same.  A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  [etc.]  From  an 
actual  survey  by  capt.  Montresor,  1775.  P.  Andrews  sculp.  36  x  56. 
London,  published  by  A.  Dury,  June  10,  1775,  republished,  Avith  great 
improvements,  april  1,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  Xorth  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  14-15]. 

Same.     Province    de    New- York    en   4   feuilles   par  Montresor.     36  x  56. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In   Le    Rouge    (Georges   Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain    Septentrional,     fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  11-12]. 

— Campaigns  of  1776-1777.     [In  New  York,  New  Jersey,  1776;  Pennsylvania 

and  Delaware,  1777.     anon.]     17^  x  21.     [London,  1777?]. 

[Rochambeau:  24]. 

Note. — This  map  is  found  in  capt.  John  Hall's  The  history  of  the  civil  war 
in  America,     [anon.]     v.  1.     1780. 

Map  of  the  progress  of  his  majesties  armies  in  New  York,  during  the  late 

campaign.     Illustrating  the  accounts  publish' d  in  the  London  gazette, 
[anon.]     7|  x  12^. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,  [1776].     v. 
46.     supplement  for  1776.     opp.  p.  607]. 

■ A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  reduc'd  from  the  large  drawing  of  that 

province,  compiled  from  actual  surveys  by  order  of  his  excellency  William 
Trj^on,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier;  to  which  is  added  New  Jersey,  from 
the  topographical  observations  of  C.  J.  Sauthier  &  B.  Ratzer.  English 
statute  miles  ^9^  to  a  degree.  29  x  24.  London,  engraved  by  W.  Faden, 
1776. 

Same.     Carte  des  troubles  de  1' Amerique  levee  par  ordre  du  chevalier  Try  on 

capitaine  general  et  gouverneur  de  la  province  de  New  York  ensemble  la 
province  de  New  Jersey.     Par  Sauthier  et  Ratzer.     Traduit  de  1' Anglais. 
20^  X  27.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778. 
[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis ) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?]     no.  13], 

A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  reduc'd  from  the  large  drawing  of  that 

province,  compiled  from  actual  surveys  by  order  of  his  excellency  William 
Tryon,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier;  to  which  is  added  New  Jersey  from 
the  topographical  observations  of  C.  J.  Sauthier  &  B.  Ratzer.  Engraved 
by  Wilham  Faden,  1776.  23  x  28.  London,  VV.  Faden,  aug.  1,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  12]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  20]. 

Plan  von  den  operationen  der  koniglichen  armee  unter  dem  general  sir  Wil- 

liam Howe  in  Neuyorck  und  Ost-Neujersey  gegen  die  Americaner  unter 
comando  des  general  Washington.    Vom  12.  oct.  bis  28.  nov.  1776.    15  x  10  J. 
[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     anon.     4°.     Nurnberg, 
G.  N.  Raspe,  1777.     pt.  8]. 

—  A  plan  of  the  country  from  Frog's  Point  to  Croton  river,  shewing  the  posi- 
tions of  the  American  and  British  armies  from  the  12th  of  oct.  1776  untill 
the  engagement  on  the  White  Plains  on  the  28th.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis 


504  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.     A  plan  of  the  country,  etc. — Continued. 

from  the  original  surveys  made  by  order  of  gen.  Washington.     Marshall 
sc.     9  X  16^     [Philadelphia],  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John) .     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.    4°.    Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  3]. 

A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir 

William  Howe  in  New  York  and  east  New  Jersey,  against  the  American 
forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington  from  the  12th  oct.  to  the  28  nov. 
1776,  wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on  the  AVhite 
Plains,  the  28  oct.  ms.  [By  C.  J.  Sauthier.  anon.]  col.  29  x  20. 
[1776]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  58]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

gen.  s""  William  Howx  in  New  York  and  east  New  Jersey  against  the 
American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington  from  the  12th  oct.  to 
the  28  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement 
on  the  White  Plains,  the  28  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden.  1777.  19^  x  29.  London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  34]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  21]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

general  s""  William  Howe,  in  New  York  and  east  New  Jersey,  against  che 
American  forces  commanded  by  general  Washington,  from  the  12th  oct. 
to  the  28  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engage- 
ment on  the  White  Plains,  the  28th  of  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier; 
engraved  by  William  Faden,  1777.     28  x  19.     [London],  W.  Faden,  1777. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

gen.  s*"  William  Howe,  in  New  York  and  east  New  Jersey  against  the 
American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington  from  the  12th  oct.  to 
the  28  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement 
on  the  White  Plains,  the  28  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  .Sauthier.  Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden,  1777.  29  x  19J.  London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  17]. 

Same,     [anon.]     28  x  19. 

[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of  the 
American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  215]. 

The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and 

the  province  of  Quebec.     Drawn  by  major  Holland.     Corrected  and 
improved,    from    the    original    materials,    by    govern.    Pownall,    1776. 
53J  X  20J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jeff erys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
«Ss  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  17]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Penn- 

sylvania, and  the  province  of  Quebec.  Drawn  by  major  Holland.  Cor- 
rected and  improved,  by  govern.  (Thomas)  Pownall.  1776.  col.  52x20. 
1776.      [I^ndon,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  17  aug.  1776]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  34]. 

Note. — Insets:  "A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York"  and  "A  chart  of  the 
mouth  of  Hudson's  river  from  Sandy  Hook  to  New  York." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  505 

New  York  state.     Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  Xew  Jersey,  [etc.] 
Drawn  by  capt.  Holland.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys,  and  improved 
from   the   modern   surveys   of  those   colonies   down  to   the   year  1776. 
21  X  53.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  20  dec.  1775.  [1776]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  26]. 

[Topographical  map  of  the  region  between  Hudson  river  and  Croton  river, 

including  Crown  Point,     [anon.]     ms.     5x7.  1776]. 

A  map  of  the  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  with  a  part  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  the  province  of  Quebec.     From  the  topographical  observa- 
tions of  C.  J.  Sauthier.     Augsburg,  engraved  and  published  by  Matthew 
Albert  Lotter,  1777.     40  x  30.     [facs.] 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  I-X.     maps]. 

A  map  of  the  inhabited  part  of  Canada,  from  the  French  surveys,  with  the 

frontiers  of  the  New  York  and  New  England  from  the  large  survey.     By 
Claude  Joseph   Sauthier.     Engraved   by   Wm.   Faden.     1777.     22  x  34. 
London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (AYilliam,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  4]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  22;  also  v.  5.     no.  18b]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  Elk  river 
in  1777  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills,  col. 
11  x  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

Map  of  Hudson's  river,  with  the  adjacent  country,     [anon.]     8^  x  Hi. 

[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,  [1778].     v. 

48.     Jan.  1778.     opp.  p.  41]. 

Part  of  the  countries  of  Charlotte  and  Albany  in  the  province  of  New  York, 

being  the  seat  of  war  between  the  king's  forces  under  lieut.  gen.  Burgoyne 
and  the  rebel  army.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  jr.     7|  x  9i.     [London],  for  R. 
Baldwin,  [1778]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    8°    London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47. 
Feb.  1778.     p.  51]. 

The  southern  part  of  the  province  of  New  York:  with  parts  of  the  adjoining 

colonies.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     7  x  95^.     [London],  for  R.  Baldwin,  1778. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47. 
March  1778.     p.  99]. 

A  chorographical  map  of  the  province  of  New^  York,  divided  into  counties, 

manors,  patents  and  townships;  exhibiting  likewise  all  the  private  grants 
of  land  made  and  located  in  that  province;  compiled  from  actual  surveys 
deposited  in  the  patent  office  at  New  York,  by  orders  of  gen.  William 
Tryon.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  73  x  56.  London,  AV.  Faden,  jan. 
1,  1779. 
[In  Jefferys  (W.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no  17^]. 

Same.     A  chorographical  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  divided  into 

counties,  manors,  [etc.]  Compiled  from  actual  surveys  deposited  in  the 
patent  office  at  New  York,  by  order  of  major  general  AVilliam  Tryon.  By 
Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.    col.     72  x  54.     London,  W.  Faden,  1779. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  8-10]. 


506  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.  Same.  A  chorographical  map  of  the  province  of  New  York  in 
North  America,  divided  into  counties,  manors  patents  and  townships; 
exhibiting  Hkewise  all  the  private  grants  of  land  made  and  located  in  that 
province,  compiled  from  actual  surveys  deposited  in  the  patent  office  at 
New  York.  By  order  of  his  excellency  major  general  William  Try  on.  By 
Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  London,  engraved  and  published  by  William 
Faden,  1779.  37  x  27^ 
[In  O'Callaghan   (E.  B.)     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 

York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  CO.  1850.     v.  1.     at  end]. 
Note. — Reduced  from  the  original  large  London  map,  by  David  Vaughan, 
1849. 

[Map  of  the  expedition  of  the  army  under  general  John  Sullivan,  against  the 

Indians  of  west  New  York,  in  the  Seneca  &  Cayuga  lake  regions,  June  18th 
to  sept  15,  1779.     ms.     anon.     28i  x  28^.     1779]. 
Note. — Showing  daily  route  of  expedition. 

An  accurate  map  of  New  York  in  North  America,  from  a  late  survey,     [anon. } 

10^  x  13. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  [1780].     v.  66. 
Aug.  1780.     opp.  p.  57]. 

Map  of  Queens  village  or  Lloyd's  Neck  in  Queens  county  on  the  north  side 

of  Long  Island  in  the  province  [now  state]  of  New  York.     Situated  near 
the  parallel  of  41  degrees  north  latitude,     [anon.]    ms.    25x36.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  22]. 

Map  of  the  Schoharie  and  Mohawk  valleys,  showing  the  route  traversed  by 

col.  sir  John  Johnson  in  his  raid  of  oct.  1780.     9^  x  20. 
[In  Roberts  (James  A.)     New  York  in  the  revolution  as  colony  and  state. 
4°.     Albany,  1897.     p.  xviii]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  New  York  and  part  of  the  Jer- 

sies,  New  England  and  Canada.     Shewing  the  scenes  of  our  military  oper- 
ations during  the  present  war.     Also  the  new  erected  state  of  Vermont. 
Jn.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     10|  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  oct.  31,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].    v.  1.    Oct. 
1780.     opp.  p.  670]. 

Position  du  cainp  de  I'armee  combinee  a  Philipsburg  du  6  juillet  au  19. 

aoilt.     [1781.     anon.]     ms.     col.     14x40.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  21]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  York,  y  compris  les  terres  c^dees  du  N.  Hamp-Shire 

sous  le  nom  d'etat  de  Vermont.     9  x  12^. 
[In  Hilliard  d' Auberteuil  (Michel  Ren^) .    Essais  historiques  et  politiques  sur 
les  Anglo  Americans.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782.     pi.  4]. 

Carte  de  la  route  des  lacs,  depuis  Montreal  et  St.  Jean,  jusqu'^  la  riviere- 

d' Hudson.     8  x  15. 
[In  Hilliard  d' Aubertuil  (Michel  Ren^).     Essais  historiques  et  politiques  sur 
les  Anglo  Americans.     Gravures  et  carte.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782.]. 

Marche  de  I'arm^e  de  Providence  Fran^aise  k  la  riviere  du  Nord.     3  sheets. 

[anon.]     ms.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  42-44]. 
Note. — With  6  1.  of  manuscript  text  explanatory  of  the  route. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  507 

New  York  state.     Position    des  armees  Anieriquaine  et  Frangoise  -d  Kings-ferry^ 
Peaks  hill,  Crompond  et  Hunts-taverne  au  17.  septembre  au  20  octobre 
1782.     [anon.]     ms.     22  x  36.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  33]. 

The  winter  cantonment  of  the  American  army  and  its  vicinity  for  1783. 

6i  X  5. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American   history.     Edited   by   Martha  J.  Lamb. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  1883.     v.  10.     p.  365]. 
XoTE. — Official  map.     Copied  from  the  original  in  possession  of  the  New 

York  historical  society.     Never  before  engraved. 

We  do  hereby  certify  this  to  be  a  true  map  of  the  boundary  line  between 

the  states  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  York,  from  the  river  Delaware  to  the 
Ninetieth  mile  stone  as  run  and  marked  by  us,  witness  our  hands  October 
12th  1786. 

And'w  Ellicott   ^  Corns,  from  Penna. 

James  Clinton     y  Comm-2. 

Simeon  De  Witt  J  from  New  York. 
2  sheets,  each  13^  x  482^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1786-1790].     v.  11.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.  1855.     pp.  522-526]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  with  its  counties  as  defined  by  statute  march^ 

1788.     10x13. 
[In  Hough  (F.  B. )     Proceedings  of  the  commissioners  of  Indian  affairs.    4°. 
Albany,  1861.     v.  1]. 

Meridian  of  the  west  end  of  lake  Ontario,  state  of  New  York.     18  miles  &  525 

chains  from  the  north  boundary  of  Pennsylvania,  august  23' d  1790.     B. 
Ellicott  sculp.     Territory  annexed  to  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     North 
latitude  42°,  16^  13^^  variation  25  west.     35  x  32^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     By  Samuel  Hazard,  [1790].     v.  12.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  Severns  &  co.  1856.     p.  104]. 

[Map  showing  the  division  line  between  New  York  and  Canada.     Parallel 

of  45°  n.  latitude,     ms.     [anon.]     14|  x  9.     179-?]. 

[Map  of  the  lands  and  townships,  near  lake  Ontario  and  Oneida.     Showing 

reservations,  &c.     ms.     [anon.]     24 J  x  18|.     179-?]. 

[Map  of  the  north  west  part  of  New  York,  showing  the  country  of  the  Five 

Nations  and  the  Mohawk  country  with  trails  and  Indian  villages,  including 
Hudson  river  from  Hoff mans  to  lake  George,   ms.    [anon.  ]   35  x  82.   1 79-?] . 

A  map  of  the  Genesee  tract,  in  the  county  of  Ontario,  &  state  of  New  York; 

shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication  with  New  York,  Phila- 
delphia &  Baltimore;  also  its  distance  from  the  new  city  of  Columbia,  or 
the  proposed  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States.  13^  x  8^.  [n.  p. 
1791]. 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America,  shewing  the  position  of  the 

Geneseo  country  comprehending  the  counties  of  Ontario  &  Steuben  as  laid 
off  in  townships  of  six  miles  square  each,  [anon.]  15  x  15^.  New  York, 
Maverick,  sculp.  [1791]. 

The  state  of  New  York,  compiled  from  the  best  authorities.      By  Samuel 

Lewis.     15|  X  20. 

[In  Lincklaen  (John).     Travels  in  the  years  1791  and  1792  in  Pennsylvania, 
New  York  and  Vermont.     12°.     New  York,  1897]. 


508  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.     1st.  sheet  of  De  Witt's  state  map  of  New  York.     20  x  23.     Xew 
York,  C.  Tiebout  sculp.  [1793]. 

— ^lap  of  part  of  the  state  of  New  York  with  parts  of  adjacent  states,  made  in 

1793-4.     By  John  Aldam    &   John  Wallis.     Copied   from   the   original. 
16  X  25. 
[In  Hough  (F.  B.)     Proceedings  of  the  commissioners  of  Indian  affairs.    4°. 

Albany,  1861.     v.  1]. 
Note. — Reduced. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  and  New  York,  with 

the  adjacent  parts  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick,  from  cape  Sable  to 
the  entrance  of  Hudson's  or  North  river.  By  capt.  [N.]  Holland.  2 
sheets,  each  21  x  55.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part 
of  the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  AVhittle, 
1800.     no.  5-6]. 

Note. — Inset:  View  and  plan  of  Hell  Gate. 

— New  York.     6  x  7h. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

The  state  of  New  York,  compiled  from  the  most  authentic  information. 

1796.     Martin,  sculp.     15  x  18. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  10]. 

The  state  of  New  York,  compiled  from  the  best  authorities,   by  Samuel 

Lewis.     1795.     16  x  20. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).      Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.      Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  8]. 

Same.     The  state  of  New  York.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities,  by 

Samuel  Lewis.     16  x  20. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  31]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     By  J.  Denison.     A.  Doolittle,  sc.     7^  x  9J. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 

Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     part  1.     p.  476]. 

New  York.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner,  sc.     7|  x  9^. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  42]. 

■■ A  map  of  the  country  which  was  the  scene  of  the  operations  of  the  northern 

army;  including  the  Wilderness  through  which  gen.  Arnold  marched  to 
attack  Quebec.     Engraved  by  F.  Shallus.     [anon.]     10  x  18 J.     Philadel- 
phia, C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  Hfe  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807]. 

Western  New  York  in  1809.     8  x  9^ 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.     1850.     v.  2.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  western  part  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Shewing  the  route  of  a 

proposed  canal  from  lake  Erie  to  Hudson's  river.  Compiled  by  John  H. 
Eddy.     1811.     col.     11  x  21.     Newark,  engraved  by  P.  Maverick,  [1811]. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Compiled  from  actual 

survey,  by  Amos  Lay.  1812.  29  x  49.  Newark,  N.  J.  engraved  by  P. 
Maverick,  [1812]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  509 

New  York  state.  Map  of  the  southern  part  of  the  state  of  New  York  including 
Long  Island,  the  sound,  the  state  of  Connecticut,  part  of  the  state  of  New 
Jersey  and  islands  adjacent.  Compiled  from  actual  late  surveys,  designed, 
drawn  and  published  1815  by  Wm,  Damerum,  general  surveyor.  New  York. 
P.  Maverick  set.     23  x  28. 

Kaart  van  Nieuw-Netherland,  naar  de  kaarten  van  A.  Roggeveen,  A.  Mon- 

tanus  en  van  de  Yereenigde  Staten  van  America,  door  A.  Arrowsmith, 
gevolgd  door  J.  P.  Bourje.     20  x  16. 
[In  Lambrechtsen  (N.  C. )     Korte  beschrijving  van  de  ontdekling  en  der  ver- 
dere  lotgevallen  van  Nieuw-Xederland.     8°.     Te  Middleburg,  1818]. 

The  state  of  Xew  York,  with  part  of  the  adjacent  states,     col.     38  x  43.. 

New  York,  J.  H.  Eddy,  1818. 

The  state  of  New  York.     S.  Lewis  del.     J.  G.  Warnicke  sc.     16  x  19|. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  12]. 

New  York.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     21  x  26. 

[In  Tanner  ( Henry  S. )     A  brief  description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of 

New  York.     18°.     Philadelphia,  author,  1834]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1819. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  with  part  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New 

Jersey  &c.  Compiled,  corrected  &  published  from  the  most  recent  author- 
ities and  accurate  surveys  by  Amos  Lay.  1817.  2d  ed.  rev.  t^  published 
1820.     50  X  50|.     New  Vork,  A.  Lay,  1820. 

A  new  map  and  profile  of  the  proposed, canal  from  lake  Erie  to  Hudson  river. 

Constructed  by  direction  of  the  canal  commissioners  from  the  maps  of  the 
engineers.     1821.     15x67.     [n.  p.  1821]. 
[New  York  (State  of).     Canal  commissioners]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  New  York.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     12  x  18. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  16]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     1823.     11^  x  llf . 

[In  Dwight   (Timothy).      Travels  in  New  England  and   New  York.     8°. 
London,  1823.     v.  3.     front.] 

Map  of  the  western  part  of  the  state  of  New  York.     1823.     By  D.  H.  Vance. 

Improved  and  enlarged  to  the  east  boundary  of  the  state  by  J.  Ogden  Dey, 
1824.    To  his  excellency  De  Witt  Clinton,  governor  of  the  state  of  New  York 
and  the  honorable  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer  .  .  .  this  map  is  dedicated. 
Engraved  by  Balch,  Raw^don  &  co.     38  x  74.     [Albany?],  1825. 
Note. — Inset:  Views. 


Map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  with  part  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New 
Jersey  etc.  Compiled  corrected  &  published  by  Amos  Lay.  2d  ed.  rev^ 
&  published  1824.     50  x  50.     [New  York],  A.  Lay,  1824. 

New  York.     Engd.  by  J.  Yeager.     11^  x  18. 

[In  Gilpin  (Henry  D.)  A  northern  tour,  [anon.]  16°.  Philadelphia, 
H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1825]. 

New  York.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 
Note. — Inset:  *'  City  of  New  York  and  vicinity." 


510  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

New  York  state.     New  York  und  umgebungen.     5^  x  3. 

[In  Bernhard,  duke  of  Saxe- Weimar.     Reise  durch  Nord-Amerika  in  den 
jahren  1825  und  1826.     8°.     Weimar,  1828.     v.  1.     p.  190]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     1826.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     17  x  21f. 

[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  5]. 

*    New  York,  N.  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     J.  Yeager  sc.     7^  x  9. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).     A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 
of  the  United  States,     [anon.]     8°.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea, 

1826]. 


Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to  a 
national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     15^  x  34. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  Road  from  Wash- 
ington city  to  Buffalo.     8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

Note. — Through  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  New  York. 

The  tourist's  map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  compiled  from  the  latest  authori- 
ties. Engraved  by  V.  Balch  &  S.  Stiles.  19f  x  20i  Utica,  W.  Wil- 
liams, 1828. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  surrounding  country.  By  David  H. 
Burr.  Published  by  Simeon  De  Witt,  surveyor  general,  1829.  50J  x  57. 
Albany,  Rawdon,  Clark  &  co.  1829. 

Burr  (David  H.)  An  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  York,  containing  a  map  of 
the  state  and  of  the  several  counties.  Projected  and  drawn  under  the 
superintendence  and  direction  of  Simeon  De  Witt,  pursuant  to  an  act  of 
the  legislature.  And  also  the  physical  geography  of  the  state  and  of  the 
several  counties  and  statistical  tables  of  the  same.  2  p.  1.  7-29,  120  pp. 
incl.  52  maps.     fol.     New  York,  D.  H.  Burr,  1829. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  western  canals  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
14  X  18. 

[In  Hosack  (David).  Memoir  of  De  Witt  Clinton.  4°.  New  York,  J.  Sey- 
mour, 1829]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  surrounding  country.     19|  x  25. 
[In  Burr  (David  H. )     An  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  York,  containing  a  map 
of  the  state  and  the  several  counties,     fol.     New  York,  D.  H.  Burr,  1829. 

The  tourist's  map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities  in  the  surveyor  general's  office.     18 J  x  22.     Utica,   William 

AVilliams,  1830. 
[In  United  States.     Constitution.     The  constitution  of  the  United  States  and 

the  state  of  New  York.     18°.     Albany,  Croswell  &  Van  Benthuysen,  1830. 

at  end]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  with  part  of  upper  Canada.  9|  x  15J. 
Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simp- 
kin  &  Marshall,  1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  148]. 

Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  New  York  city. 

A  reference  &  distance  map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  published  by  J.  Pierce, 
1831.     19  X  20J.     New  Haven,  J.  Pierce,  1831. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  511 

Hew  York  state.  The  tourist's  map  of  the  state  of  Xew  York,  compiled  from  the 
latest  authorities,  in  the  surveyor  general's  office.  Engraved  by  Balch, 
Stiles  &  CO.     New  York.     19|  x  22|.     Utica,  W.  Williams,  1831. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  surrounding  country,  by  David  H. 

Burr.  Published  by  Simeon  De  Wij:t,  surveyor  general,  pursuant  to  an  act 
of  the  legislature.  1832.  2d  ed.  52  x  58^  [New  York,  D.  H.  Burr?], 
1832. 

New  York.     5  x  6^. 

[In  Baird  (Kobert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.      p.  8]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

The  state  of  New  York,  from  the  most  recent  surveys.     16j  x  20.    Hartford, 

Conn.  E.  Huntington,  1832. 

Tanner  (H.  S. )     A  new  map  of  New  York.     Tanner's  universal  atlas.     En- 

graved by  W.  Brose.     10|  x  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

New  York.     By  David  H,  Burr.     Engraved  &  printed  by  S.  Stiles  &  co. 

New  York.     18^  x  22^.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1833. 

■ Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  with  parts  of  the  adjacent  country.  Embrac- 
ing plans  of  the  cities,  and  some  of  the  larger  villages;  by  David  H.  Burr, 
geographer.  Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  New  York.  47  x  58.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1834.  ' 

New  York.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  32]. 

Disturnell  (J.)     Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     With  the  latest  improve- 

ments, showing  all  the  canals,  railroads,  &c.     col.     16  x  20.     New  York, 
J.  Disturnell,  1836. 
[In  Disturnell  (J.)     The  traveller's  guide,  through  the  state  of  New  York, 
Canada,  etc.     18°.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1836.     at  end]. 

New  York.     By  David  H.  Burr.     18  x  22.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co. 

1836. 
[In  Burr  (David  H.)     Atlas  of  New  York,     [anon.]    12°.    New  York,  1838]. 

New  York.     By  J.  Yeager. 

[In  Casket  (The),  flowers  of  literature,  wit  &  sentiment.     1837.     8°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  C.  Atkinson,  1837.     p.  289]. 
Note. — Imperfect,  part  missing. 

New  York.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  14J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical, 
statistical  and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  56]. 

Same.     New  York.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     IH  x  14|^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold),  eds. 
A  universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843. 
bet.  pp.  56-57]. 

Atlas  of  New  York.     [By  David  H.  Burr,    anon.]     99  pp.  incl.  56  maps. 

1  fold.  map.    12°.     New  York,  1838. 

New  York.    By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     21  x  26. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


512  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.     Map,  exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals,  rail  roads,  &c. 
By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     37x48.     [Washington,  1839]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  with  parts  of  the  adjacent  country  [etc.]  by 

David  H.  Burr.     col.    44  x  55.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  &  co.  1840. 

A  new  map  of  New  York  with  its  canals,  roads  &  distances  from  place  to 

place  along  the  stage   &   steamboat  routes.     Tanner's  universal  atlas. 
lOJ  X  12. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  description  of  the  United  States.    8°.    New  York, 
T.  R.  Tanner,  1840]. 

A  map  of  part  of  the  Western  rail  road  and  of  the  Albany  &  West  Stock- 

bridge  rail-road.     From  Springfield  to  Albany  in  Massachusetts  and  New 

York,  with  the  routes  of  some  of  the  experimental  surveys.     Scale  2^ 

miles  to  an  inch.     2  sheets,  each  7|  x  15^. 
[In  Monthly   (The)   chronicle,   of  events,  discoveries,  improvements  and 

opinions.     8°.     Boston,  Bradbury  &  Soden,  1841.     v.  2.     p.  256]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "Massachusetts  railroads,  no.  3." 

New  York.     12^  x  10^ 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal  atlas,  [etc.]     New  ed.     rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  36]. 

Geographical  map  of  the  state  of  New  York  by  legislative  authority.    1842. 

col.     35  X  39.     New  York,  Sherman  &  Smith,  1842. 

New  York.     11^  x  13^. 

[In  Morse  (Sydney  E.)  and  Breese  (Samuel).     Morse's  North  American 
atlas,     fol.     New  York,  Harper  &  bros.  1842]. 

Geological  map  of  the  state  of  New  York  by  legislative  authority.    Engraved 

by  Sherman  &  Smith,  New  York.     43^  x  38^.     New  York,  S.  C.  Clark, 
printer,  1842. 
Note. — Accompanying  "  Geology  of  New  York,"  by  Emmons,  Hall,  Mather 
and  Vanuxem.     4  vols.     4°.     New  York,  1842. 

Buckley  (R.)     Map  embracing  rail-roads  &  canals  in  connection  with  parts 

of  the  state  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  [anon.]  19  x  30. 
[n.  p.  1843]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Compiled   from   the   latest  authorities. 

17  X  21i     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1843. 
Note. — Insets:    ''Map  of  the  Hudson  river  from  New  York  to  Albany. 
Vicinity  of  New  York.     Vicinity  of  Albany.      Vicinity  of  the  falls  of 
Niagara.     Vicinity  of  Rochester." 

Agricultural  and  geological  map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  legislative 

authority.  1844.  Engraved  by  Sherman  &  Smith,  New  York.  36  x  38. 
New  York,  S.  C.  Clark,  printer,'  1844. 

The  Empire  state  New  York,  with  its  counties,  towns,  cities,  villages,  [etc.] 

Published  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  col.  40  x  48.  Philadelphia,  S.  A. 
Mitchell,  1844. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York  showing  the  boundaries  of  counties  &  town- 

ships, the  location  of  cities,  towns  and  villages;  the  courses  of  rail  roads, 
canals  &  stage  roads.  By  J.  Calvin  Smith.  Engraved  on  steel  by  Sher- 
man &  Smith.     18|  X  23^.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  513 

New  York  state.  Map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  showing  the  boundaries  of  coun- 
ties &  townships,  the  location  of  boundaries,  towns  and  villages;  the  courses 
of  rail  roads,  canals  &  stage  roads,  by  J.  Calvin  Smith,  col.  19  x  23. 
New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1848. 

Map.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  Sherman  &  Smith,     col.     33  x  40.     New 

York,  Ensign  &  Thayer,  1849. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     16 J  x  20.     New  York,  M.  Dripps,  [1850]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.    17}  x  21|. 

Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1850. 
^OTE. — Insets:    "Map  of  the  Hudson   river  from  New  York  to  Albany. 
Vicinity  of   New  York.     Vicinity  of   Albany.     A^icinity  of  the  falls  of 
Niagara.     Vicinity  of  Rochester. ' ' 

State  of  New  York.    Lettered  by  O.  A.  Hall.    Morse's  cerography.    18|  x  25}. 

New  York,  H.  Thayer  &  co.  [1851]. 

Mitchell's  county  and  township  map.     Showing  the  adjoining  portions  of 

New  England,  New  Jersey,  &  Pennsylvania,  col.  38  x  48.  Philadel- 
phia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1853. 

A  map  of  a  tract  of  land  in  the  state  of  New  York  called  Macomb's  purchase, 

compiled  from  the  official  returns  under  the  inspection  of  the  surveyor 
general  by  Charles  C.  Brodhead.     12^^  x  14^. 
[In  Hough  (Franklin  B. )     A  history  of  St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin  coun- 
ties. New  York.     8°.     Albany,  Little  &  co.  1853.    p.  235]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New"  York,  with  parts  of  the  adjacent  country,  embrac- 

ing plans  of  the  cities,  and  some  of  the  larger  villages;  by  David  H.  Burr, 
geographer.  Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  New  York.  47  x  58.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1854. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  showing  its  water  and  railroad  lines.     Jan. 

1855.  By  direction  of  John  T.  Clark.  David  Vaughan  scrip.  20  x  32. 
[Albany],  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  [1855]. 

Pictorial  New  York.     Published  by  Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning.    33  x  25. 

New  York,  Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning,  [1855]. 

New  York,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts  &  Con- 

necticut.    Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed  in  colors  by 

Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     16}  x  21^. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]    fol. 

Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  5]. 
Note. — Inset:  ''City  of  New  York." 

The  state  of  New  York,  from  new  and  original  surveys  under  the  direction 

of  J.  H.  French,     col.     65  x  71 .     Syracuse,  R.  P.  Smith,  1859. 

Township  and  rail  road  map  of  New  York  and  New  England.     By  Thayer  & 

Colton.     23  X  27.     New^  York,  Thayer  &  Colton,  [1859]. 

The  state  of  New  York,  from  new  and  original  surveys  under  the  direction 

of  J.  H.  French.     Scale  1/300,000.     65  x  72.     Syracuse,  R.  P.  Smith,  1860. 
Note. — Insets:  "Meteorological  map  of  the  state  of  New  York,"  by  Lorin 
Blodget.     Geological  and  land  patent  map  of  the  state  of  New  York;  also 
small  plans  of  the  cities  of  the  state. 

New  map  of  northern  New  York,  including  the  Adirondack  region,     col. 

38  X  32.     New"  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1865. 

.     H.  Doc.  516 33 


514  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.     New  England  and  New  York.    col.    19  x  25.     [New  York,  1865]. 
[Niagara  fire  insurance  company.     New  York]. 

Colton's  new  township  map  of  Pennsylvania  &  the  southern  counties  of 

New  York.     col.     24  x  48.     New  York,  G.-W.  &  0.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1866. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  New  York.     17x23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson, 

[1866]. 

Schonberg's  map.     col.     11x13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Map  of  the  New  York  wilderness.     By  W.  W.  Ely.     26  x  39.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Same.     16  pp.     1  col.  map.     27x27.     fold.  .  18°.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  1870. 

Map  of  New  York  and  vicinity.     29|  x  27^. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Warner  (George  E.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  New  York  and 
vicinity,  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1867. 
p.  2]. 

Map  of  New  York  and  vicinity.     Scale  4  miles  to  the  inch.     28  x  29f . 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Prindle  (A.  B.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  New  York  and 
vicinity,  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  ElUs  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1868. 
pp.  2-3]. 

New  York.     15^  x  23i 

[In  Nicolas  (Beach)  others.  Atlas  of  Montgomery  and  Fulton  counties, 
N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  J.  J.  Stranahan  &  B.  Nichols,  1868.     pp.  2-3]. 

New  York.     15^  x  23i 

[In  Nichols  (Beach)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.  fol. 
New  York,  J.  J.  Stranahan  &  B.  Nichols,  1868.     pp.  2-3]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20f . 
[In   Beers    (F.    W.)     Atlas   of   Otsego   county,    N.  Y.      fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis,  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1868]. 

Atlas  of  New  York  and  vicinity.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of  F.  W.    Beers   &  others.      2  p.  1.      72  sheets.      3  pi.     fol. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  [etc.],  1868. 

New  map  of  the  state  of  New  York,  shewing  rail  roads,  canals,  post  routes, 

[etc.]     col.     36  X  50.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &.co.  1869. 

Asher  &  Adams.     Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  map  of  the  state  of 

New  York,  made  from  official  records  and  actual  surveys.     2  p.  1.  28  pp. 
incl.  16  maps.     11  1.  at  end.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1869]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20f . 
[In  Beers  (D.  G.)     Atlas  of  Cattaraugus  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York, 
D.  C.  Beers  &  co.  1869.     pp.  6-7]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (D.  G.)     Atlas  of  Allegany  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  D.  G. 
Beers  &  CO.  1869.     pp.  6-7]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     15  x  20|. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. ),  Sanford  (George  P.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Clinton  county, 
N.  Y.  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1869. 
pp.  6-7]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  515 

New  York  state.     Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     15  x  20|. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Delaware  county,  X.  Y.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  ^y.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule, 


Plan  of  the  state  of  Xew  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Sanford  (George  P.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  Tioga  county, 

X.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1869. 

pp.  5-6]. 

Blodget  ( Lorin ) .  Meteorological  map  showing  the  average  mean  temperature 
for  the  year  by  isothermal  lines,  also  the  mean  annual  rainfall  in  inches, 
represented  by  figures  in  the  shaded  blocks.     16  x  22. 

[In  Asher  &  Adams.  Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer 
of  New  York.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870].     pp.  15-16]. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  New  York.  79  pp. 
incl.  14  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &,  Adams,  [1870]. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  map.  Made  from  official  records  and 
actual  surveys,     col.     58  x  69.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870]. 

Hitchcock  (C.  H.)     Geological  map.     16^  x  22^ 

[In  Asher  &  Adams.  Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer 
of  New  York.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870] .     pp.  11-12]. 

Railroads  of  the  state.     Scale:  20  miles  to  an  inch.     16^  x  22 J. 
[In  Asher  &  Adams.     Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer 
of  New  York.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870].     pp.  7-8]. 

Map  of  New  York  and  vicinity.     Scale  4  miles  to  the  inch.     29|  x  28. 
[In  Beers  (J.  B. )  &  co.     County  atlas  of  Westchester,  N.  Y.     fol.     New 
York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1872.     pp.  4-9]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Livingston  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York, 

F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872.     pp.  5-6]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     Atlas  of  Monroe  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 

Beers  &  co.  1872.     bet.  pp.  5-10]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20f . 
[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     Atlas  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  Beers, 

Comstock  &  Cline,  1873.     pp.  5-6]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20f . 
[In  Beers  (D.  G. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  Oneida  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     Philadelphia, 

D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  1874.     pp.  10-11]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Sweet  (Homer  D.  L.)     Sweet's  new  atlas  of  Onondaga  county,  N.  Y. 

fol.     New  York,  Walker  bros.  &  co.  1874.     pp.  10-11]. 

Gray's  atlas  map  of  the  railroads  of  New  York  and  part  of  New  England, 
1874.     16  X  25.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1874]. 


516  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Nevr  York  state.  Map  of  the  New  York  wilderness  accompanying  **The  Adiron- 
dacks,  illustrated  by  S.  R.  Stoddard,  1874."  25  x  21.  New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1874]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  New  York.     col.     13  x 

16.  [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20i 
[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Cayuga,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  Walker 
&  Jewett,  1875.     pp.  10-11]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.    Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Orange,  N.  Y.     fol.     Chicago,  A.  Baskin 
&  Burr,  1875.     pp.  12-13]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Rockland,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York, 
Walker  &  Jewett,  1875.     pp.  16-17]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20|. 
[In   Beers   (F.   W.)     County  atlas  of  SuUivan,   N.  Y.      fol.      New  York, 
Walker  &  Jewett,  1875.     pp.  14-15]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Ulster,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  Walker 
&  Jewett,  1875.     p.  15]. 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     New  York.     15f  x  24. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W. )  &  son.     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y. 
fol.     Reading,  Pa.     Reading  publishing  house,  1876.     pp.  36-37  sup.] 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     New  York.     16  x  24^ 

[In  Gray  (0.  W. )  &  son.     New  topographical  atlas  of  Essex  county,  N.  Y. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876.     pp.  36-37  sup.] 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20f. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876.     pp.  44-45]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  New  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this  atlas. 

15  X  20f . 
[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Warren,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1876.     pp.  14-15]. 

Colton' s  new  township  railroad  map  of  New  York.     With  parts  of  adjoining 

states  &  Canada,     col.     35  x  39.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  1876. 

Map  of  the  New  York  wilderness,  to  accompany  Wallace's  descriptive  guide 

to  the  Adirondacks.     By  W.  W.  Ely.     1876.     31  x  27.     New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1876]. 

County  map  of  New  York.     Published  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     llj  x 

17.  New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1877]. 

Map  of  the  northern  oil  field  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  York.     From  actual 

surveys  by  Geo.  T.  Keitli  and  H.  F.  Northrup.     31  x  35.     New  York,  the 
graphic  CO.  photo-lith.  [1877]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  517 

New  York  state.      Harper  &  brothers.     Harper's  school  geography.     [New  York 
ed.]     1  p.  1.  ii,  126,  10  pp.  -f  1 1.  incl.  31  col.  maps.     4°.     Xew  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1878. 

Railroad  and  county  map  of  Xew  York.     Prepared  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co. 

col.     11  X  15.     Xew  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  <fe  co.  [1878]'. 

' Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Xew  York.     21  x  19. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  the  state  of  Xew  York,  [etc.]     51 

pp.     1  map.     19x21.    fold.    18°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  Xew  York.     15  x  20|. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Erie  county,  X.  Y. 
fol.     Xew  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1880.     pp.  36-37]. 

Plan  of  the  state  of  Xew  York.     Drawn  and  engraved  especially  for  this 

atlas.     15  X  20|. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  the  county  of  Chau- 
tauqua, X.  Y.     fol.     Xew  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1881.     pp.  36-37]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  Xew  York  wilderness  and  the  Adirondacks.     Compiled 

by  W.  ^y.  Ely,  m.  d.,  revised  by  Edwin  R.  Wallace.  26*  x  31.  [Xew 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.]  1881. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Xew  York  and  parts  of  Vermont,  ^lassa- 

chusetts,  Connecticut,  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  showing  also  the 
adjacent  portions  of  the  dominion  of  Canada.     By  AV.  L.  Nicholson.     The 
1st  ed.  was  issued  in   1868.     Drawn  by  Paul  Goepel.     Engraved  by  D. 
McClelland.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Bridgman  (E.  C. )     Bridgman's  new  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Xew  York. 

col.     6  sheets.     Xew  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  1882. 

Clemens*  map  of  Xew  York.     Published  by  rev.  E.  J.  Clemens,  Clayville, 

New  York.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  11  x  15. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B^.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  New  York. 

[etc.]    118  pp.    1  map.    fold.    16°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Topographical  map  of  summer  resort  regions,  reached  by  the  Erie  railway. 

Drawn  by  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,     col.     12*  x  19.     [New  York,  1882]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Map  showing  the  properties  of  the  ^lagnetic 

iron  ore  co.  and  the  route  of  the  Carthage  &  Adirondack  railway.  21*  x  22^. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1883]. 

Cram's  township  and  railroad  map  of  New  York,     title.     59  pp.     1  map. 

16^  x  22.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1883]. 

Map  of  New  York  state,  printed  expressly  for  Beers,  Ellis  &  co.'s  atlas  of 

Columbia  county.     27^^  x  22. 
[In  Beers,  Ellis  &  co.     Atlas  of  Columbia  county,  N.  Y.     fol.     New  York, 
Beers,  Ellis  &  co.  1888.     pp.  10-11]. 

Bien  (J.  R. )  and  Vermeule  (C.  C. )     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York,  Kings,  Richmond, 
Westchester  and  part  of  Queens  in  the  state  of  New  York,  the  county  of 
Hudson  and  parts  of  the  counties  of  Bergen,  Passaic,  Essex  and  Union  in 
the  state  of  New  Jersey;  showing  in  a  series  of  maps  the  relative  geograph- 
ical position,  the  topography,  hydrography  and  economic  features  of  this 
area.     2  p.  1.     13  maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891. 


518  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  state.     City  and  county  of  New  York.     30  x  20. 

[In  Bien  (J.  K.)  and  Vermeule  (C.  C.)     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district 
and  adjacent  country,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891]. 

Bien  (Joseph  R.)     Atlas  of  the  state  of  New  York,  from  original  surveys 

and  various  local  surveys  revised  and  corrected  based  on  the  triangulations 
of  the  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey,  U.  S.  geological  survey,  U.  S.  lake 
survey  and  the  N.  Y.  state  survey.  6  p.  1.  S'^  maps.  fol.  New  York, 
J.  Bien  &  co.  1895. 

Scudder  (Myron  T. )     New  York.     12  pp.  inch  1  map. 

[In  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     4°.     Boston,  Ginn  &  co. 
1895]. 

Photograph  of  a  model  of  the  dissected  plateau  of  western  central  New  York, 

near  Ithaca.     [Model  of  Ithaca  sheet  (IT.  S.  geol.  survey)  by  Wm.  Strana- 

han].     7J  X  6. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1898. 

h°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1898].     v.  30.     p.  50]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "The  physical  geography  of  New  York 

state  "  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr. 

The  state  of  New  York.     12  pp.  incl.  1  map. 

[In  Monteith  (James).     Comprehensive  geography  [etc.     New  Y'ork  ed.] 

fol.     New  York  [etc.]     American  bo  >k  co.  [1900]. 
[Independent  (The)  course]. 

See   also   Albany  county;  Allegany   county;  Broome  county;  Cattaraugus 

county;  Cayuga  county;  Chautauqua  county;  Chemung  county;  Clinton 
county;  Columbia  county;  Cortland  county;  Delaware  county;  Dutchess 
county;  Erie  county;  Essex  county;  Fulton  county;  Greene  county;  Herki- 
mer county;  Jefferson  county;  Kings  county;  Lewis  county;  Livingston 
county;  Madison  county;  Monroe  county;  Montgomery  county;  Niagara 
county;  Oneida  county;  Onondaga  county;  Ontario  coimty;  Orange  county; 
Orleans  county;  Oswego  county;  Otsego  county;  Putnam  county;  Queens 
county;  Rensselaer  county;  Rockland  county;  Saratoga  county;  Schoharie 
county;  Schuyler  county;  Seneca  county;  Steuben  county;  Suffolk  county; 
Sullivan  county;  Tioga  county;  Tompkins  county;  Ulster  county;  Warren 
county;  Washington  county;  Wayne  county;  Westchester  county. 

New  York  city.  Map  of  the  original  grants  of  village  lots  from  the  Dutch  West 
India  company  to  the  inhabitants  of  New-Amsterdam  (now  New- York) 
lying  below  the  present  line  of  Wall  street.  [1642-1664].  Located  by 
David  T.  Valentine,  clerk  of  the  common  council  of  the  city  of  New  York, 
A.  D.  1857.  16  X  19|. 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T. )  Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New- York 
for  1857.     12°.     [New  York,  1857].     p.  498]. 

t'Fort  nieuw  Amsterdam  op  de  Manhatans.     4|  x  3 J. 

[In   Beschrijvinghe  van   Virginia,   Nieuw   Nederlandt,   Nieuw   Engelandt. 

[etc.     anon.]     sm.  4°.     t' Amsterdam,  Joost  Hartgers,  1651.     p.  21]. 
Note. — Generally  considered  the  first  view  of  New  York  city. 

t'Fort  nieuw  Amsterdam  op  de  Manhatans.     3^^  x  5. 

[In  Donck  (Adriaen  vander).    Beschryvinge  van  Nieuw  Nederlant.    sm.  4°. 

t' Amsterdam,  E.  Nieuwenhof,  1655.     p.  9]. 
Note. — This  view,  considered  the  second  of  New  York  city,  is  found  in  page  9 

of  this  first  edition  and  not  in  the  second  edition  published  in  1656. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  519 

New  York  city.     Xieuw  Amsterdam  op  t  Eylant  Manhattans. 

[In  Donck  (Adriaen  vander).  Beschryvinge  van  Nieuw  Nederlant.  2den 
druck.  sm.  4°.  t' Amsterdam,  E.  Nieuwenhof,  1656]. 
,  Note. — Inset  at  the  foot  of  the  map  entitled  "  Xova  Belgica  sive  Nieuw 
Nederlandt. ' '  The  map  is  placed  after  the  poem  signed  * '  E.  Nieuwenhof. ' ' 
This  name  is  found  at  the  foot  of  the  map  but  spelt  with  twof's  at  the 
end.  "Pag:  1 "  is  printed  at  the  top  left-hand  corner.  The  view  in 
page  9  of  the  1655  edition  is  omitted  in  this  edition. 

Same.     Map  of  New  Netherlands,  with  a  view  of  New  Amsterdam  (now  New 

York)  A.  D.  1656.     Copied  for  the  N.  Y.  hist.  soc.   from  the  map  of  A. 

Vander  Donck.     Lane  S.  Hart,  state  printer,  1877.     12  x  7. 
[In   Pennsylvania  archives.     2d   series.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Linn  c^  W.  H. 

Egle.     v.  5.     8°.     Harrisburg,  L.  S.  Hart,  1877.     p.  233]. 
Note. — From  the  map  in  the  2d  edition  of  Donck. 

Same.     Dutch  map  of  the  province  and  city  of  New  York,  1656.     4  x  6^. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.    Edited  by  Martha  J.  Lamb.    sm. 

4°.     New  York,  1892.     v.  28.     p.  5]." 
Note. — Copy  of  the  map  originally  published  in  the  2d  edition  of  Donck' s 
"Beschryvinge  van  Nieuw  Nederlant." 

Same.     New  Amsterdam,  now  New  York  taken  from  a  Dutch  map  of  1656. 

3|  X  8J. 
[In  Bowden  (James).    The  history  of  the  society  of  friends  in  America.    8°. 
London,  1850.     v.  1.     p.  309]. 

Niew  Amsterdam  op  t' eylant  Manhattans.     [View].     12x3. 

[Inset  to  Yisscher  (N.  J.)  Novi  Belgii  nov;i?que  Anglise  nee  non  patis  Vir- 
gini?e  tabula  multis  in  locis  a  Nicolao  Joannis  Visschero.  18|  x  12J. 
Amsterdam,  1659]. 

Note. — A  reproduced  facsimile  from  the  original  engraved  copy. 

A  description  of  the  towne  of  Mannados:  or  New  Amsterdam  as  it  was  in 

September  1661,  Annodomini,  1664,  "The  Duke's  plan."     facs.     22  x  27|. 
New  York,  lith.  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  manual,  by  G.  Hayward,  1859. 
Note. — Another  copy  with  the  additional  text,  "From  the  original  fac-simile 
in  the  possession  of  George  H.  Moore." 

Novum  Amsterdamun.     6^  x  5. 

[InMontanus(Arnoldus).  Denieuweenonbekendeweereld.  4°.  t' Amster- 
dam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     p.  125]. 

Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671,  and  in  "La  Galerie  agreable 
du  monde."     v.  2.     1729? 

View  of  the  city  of  New  Amsterdam  (now  New  York).    Copied  (in  facsimile) 

from  the  plate   in  Montanus'   Nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld  (in   state 
library).     6^x4}.     [1671]. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )    The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
4°.     Albany,  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  1851.     v.  4.     p.  76]. 

New  York  in  1673.     9  x  16. 

[In  Moulton  (Joseph  White).  New  York  170  years  ago.  8°.  New  York, 
W.  G.  Boggs,  1843.     opp.  title]. 

New  York.     [View].     3  x  12. 

[In  Seller   (John).     Atlas   maritimus,   or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J. 

Darby,  1675.     map  44]. 
Note. — Inset  to  the  map  entitled  "A  mapp  of  New  Jarsey."     Differs  from 

the  1687?  view. 


520  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     New  York.     [View].     3^x11. 

[Inset  to  Seller  (John)  and  Fisher  (William).     A  mapp  of  New  Jersey  in 

America.] 
Note. — This  view  differs  from  the  one  in  Seller's  Atlas  maritimus,   1675. 
The  map  has  no  date,  but  it  was  probably  published  about  1687. 

Plan  de  Manathes   ou   Nouvelle  York.     Verifiee  par  le  sr.   de  la  Motte. 

7^x11.     [1693]. 
[In  American  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin,  1894.     8°.     New 

York,  for  the  society,  1894.     v.  26.     no.  1.     p.  82]. 
Note. — Reduced  by  a  fourth  from  a  map  in  ''Atlas   de  reproductions  de 

cartes  et  de  globes  relatifs  k  la  decouverte  de  F  Amerique.     Par  G.  Marcel." 

Same.     Le  plan  de  Manathes  ou  Nouvelle- Yore,  [verifie  par  le  sieur  De  La 

Mothe,  1693.  Ce  plan,  fort  curieux,  fait  partie  de  la  Carte  de  la  cote  de  la 
Nouvelle- Angleterre,  depuis  le  cap  Anne  jusqu'a  la  pointe  Nevresing,  ou  est 
compris  le  chemin  parterre  et  par  mer  de  Baston  a  Manathes,  par  J.-B.-L. 
Franquelin,  hydrographe  du  roy,  qui  appartient  aux  archives  du  Depot 
de  la  marine,  sous  le  n°  pf.  135,  division  1,  piece  1].  Eschelle  de  100 
toises.     13|:  X  19i 

[In  Pinart  ( Alphonse  L. )  Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues  relatifs  aux  Etats 
Unis  et  au  Canada,     obi.  fol.     Paris,  E.  Dufosse,  1893.     no.  3]. 

Note. — Pis.  1  and  2  contain  views  of  New  York  in  1651  and  in  1656,  respec- 
tively. 

The  fort  in  New  York.     8|:  x  10.     [1695]. 

[In  Miller  (Rev.  John).  A  description  of  the  province  and  city  of  New 
York;  with  plans  of  the  city  and  several  forts  as  they  existed  in  the  year 
1695.     8°.     London,  T.  Rodd,  1843.     p.  10]. 

New  York.     Lith'd  by  I.  Harris.     10^  x  16i 

[In  Miller  (Rev.  John).  A  description  of  the  province  and  city  of  New 
York;  Avith  plans  of  the  city  and  several  forts  as  they  existed  in  the  year 
1695.     8°.     London,  T.  Rodd,  1843.     p.  10]. 

Nieuw- Amsterdam  onlangs  Nieuw  Jorck  genamt,  ende  hernomen  bij  de 

Nederlanders  op  den  24  aug.  1673  eindelijk  aan  de  Engelse  weder  afges- 
taan.     3  x  15.     [1696]. 

[In  Allard  (Carolus).  Atlas  minor,  fol.  Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 
Allard,  1696]. 

Note. — This  atlas  has  no  date  on  title  page.  The  date  1696  is  found  on  the 
map  entitled  L'isle  de  Re,  no.  20  and  also  in  21  &  34  entitled  "  La  Bre- 
tagne  ' '  and  ' '  La  Provence. ' '  The  view  of  New  York  in  an  inset  to  the 
map  entitled  ' '  Totius  Neobelgii  nova  et  accuratissima  tabula. ' ' 

[Map  showing  present  Bowery,  N.  Y.  between  Chatham  square  and  Grand 

St.     ms.     12|  X  19.     1700?] 
Note. — Stamped  on  face — Montresor;  probably  owned  by  him,  but  too  inac- 
(rurate  to  be  the  work  of  an  engineer.     Probably  early  \n  1700. 

Nieu  Amsterdam,  een  stedeken  in  Noord  Amerikaes  Nieu  Hollant,  op  het 

eilant  Mankattan:  namaels  Nieu  Jork  genaemt,  to  en  het  geraekte  in't 
gebietderEngelschen.     [View].    Pet:  Schenk.     Amsteld.  C.  P.     8J  x  10. 
[In  Schenk  (Peter).    Petri  Schenkii  hecatompolis.    obi.  4°.     [Amsterdam], 
1702.     pi.  92]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  from  an  a(;tual  survey  made  by  James  Lyne. 

New  York  city  as  it  was  in  1728.  A  fac-simile  of  the  first  official  map  of 
New  York  city  (in  1728)  showing  the  extent  of  the  city  at  that  date.  A 
H(;ale  of  feet,  660  foot  one  8'  of  a  mile.  16i  x  21 1.  [New  York],  O.  Van- 
<lerh()ven,  1871. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  521 

New  York  city.    Same.    Fac-simile  of  an  original  map  of  the  city  of  New  York  made 
in  1728  from  actual  survey  and  dedicated  by  William  Bradford     .... 
to  John  Montgomerie.     8  x  11.      New  York,  F.  S.  &  C.  B.  Bartram,  1887. 
Note. — Inset  views. 

■ Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  of  Xew  York  from  an  actual  survey.     Made  by 

lames  Lyne.     [Reproduced].    17  x  2U. 
-     Note. — See  Andrews'  "James  Lyne's  survey,  or,  as  it  is  more  commonly 
known  *  The  Bradford  map,'  "  for  a  history  and  reproduction  of  this  map. 
Andrews  gives  date  1731. 

Same.     Plan  of  New  York  in  1729,  surveyed  by  James  Lyne. 

[Inset  to  Longworth  (David).  Actual  map  and  comparative  plan  showing 
88  years  growth  of  the  city  of  New  York.  19  x  24.  [NeM-  York], 
D.  Longworth,  1819]. 

Nieu  Amsterdam  at  New  York.      Carolus  Allard  execudit  cum  privilegio 

ordinum  Hollandi^  et  Westfrisiae.     8J  x  IL 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?] 

v.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  28a]. 
Note. — This  view  of  New  York,  in  the  foreground  of  which  are  seen  two 
figiires,  that  of  a  man  reclining,  and  of  a  woman  standing,  was  originally 
published  in  "Allard' s  100  views  of  cities." 

Novum  Amsterodamum.     Nouvel  Amsterdam,  dans  I'ile  de  Manhattans,  en 

Amerique.     5  x  6|. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?] 

V.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  29]. 
Note. — Same  as  the  view  in  Montanus  and  OgilVjy. 

New  Y^ork.     [View].     5  x  lOi. 

[Inset  to  Popple  (Henry).  A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America,  fol. 
London,  W.  H.  Toms  &  R.  W.  Seale.  1733]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  from  an  actual  survey  anno  domini  1755. 

By  F.  Maerschalck,  city  survey ^     A  scale  of  feet.     Foot  660  to  one  8^  of  a 
mile.     col.     18  x  34.     [New  York],  printed,  engraved  for  and  sold  by  G. 
Duyckinck,  [1755]. 
Note. — Known  as  the  Duyckinck  map. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  Y'ork,  from  an  actual  survey,  1755.     By  F. 

Maerschalck.     10  x  16*. 
[In  Dunshee  (H.  W.)     History  of  the  collegiate  reformed  Dutch  church  in 
the  city  of  N.  Y.  from  1633  to  1883.     2d  ed.     12°.     N.  Y.  1883.     front.] 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  from  actual  survey  anno  domini  1755. 

By  F.  Maerschalck,  city  surveyor.  Copy  of  an  original  map  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  corporation  of  Trinity  church.  10  x  15.  [New  York], 
lith.  by  G.  Hay  ward  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual,  1849. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  Y'ork.     Reduced  from  an  actual  survey, 

by  T.  Maerschalckm.     1763.     9  x  15i. 
[In  Todd  (C.  B.)     The  story  of  the  city  of  New  York.     12°.     New  York, 

1890.     p.  211]. 
Note. — Evidently  a  reduced  copy  of  another  ed.  of  T.  ^Nlaerchalck's  plan  of 

1755.     The  name  spelt  as  above. 

A  plan  of  the  north  east  environs  of  the  city  of  New  York,  performed  by 

order  of  his  excellency  the  earl  of  London,  etc.  etc.  by  Samuel  Holland. 
17th  sept.  1757.  Copied  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  state  library 
at  Albany,  facs.  12  x  21.  New  York,  engraved  for  D.  T.  Valentine's 
Manual  for  1859,  by  G.  Hayward.  [1859]. 


522  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     The  south  prospect  of  the  city  of  New  York  in  North  America, 
[anon.]     6^  x  20. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1761].     v.  30. 

Aug.  1761.  opp.  p.  400]. 
Note. — Bird-eye  view. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  New  York  in  America,     [anon.]     10  x  15. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°,     London,  J.  Hinton,  1776.     59.     Nov. 

1776.     opp.     p.  225]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,     [anon.]     6^  x  7^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     Inset  to  no.  17:  Holland  (S.)     The  provinces  of  New 
York,  and  New  Jersey]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,  drawn  by  major  Holland,  surveyor 

general.  1776.  facs.  13  x  15.  New  York,  eng.  for  D.  T.  Valentin's 
Manual,  1863,  by  G.  Hay  ward,  [1863]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  northern  part  of  New  York  island*.     Exhibiting 

the  plan  of  Fort  Washington,  with  the  rebels  lines  to  the  southward. 
Surveyed  nov.  1776,  by  C.  J.  Sauthier.     Published  by  Wi^.  Faden,  Lon- 
don.    8f  X  5. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  S.  A.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  350]. 

A  view  of  the  present  seat  of  war,  at  and  near  New  York.     6^  x  3^. 

[In  Low  (Nathaniel).     An  astronomical  diary ;  or,  almanack  for  1777.     16°. 
Boston,  J.  Gill,  1777]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routes  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.     To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  Elk  river 
in  1777,  to  their  embarkation«at  Nevisink  in  1778.     By  John  Hills,     col. 
'      11  X  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

East  view  of  Hell  Gate,  in  the  province  of  New  York,     6f  x  4|. 

[In  London  (The)    magazine.     1778.      8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1778. 
V.  47.     p.  147]. 

Map  of  New  York  I.  with  the  adjacent  rocks  and  other  remarkable  parts  of 

Hell  Gate.    By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr.    7  x  9|.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1778. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].     v.  47. 
April  1778.     opp.  p.  145]. 

Same.     Map  of  New  York  I.  with  the  adjacent  rocks  and  other  remarkable 

parts  of  Hell-Gate.    By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sen's  hydrographer  to  his  majesty. 

6J  x  4i. 
[In  Magazine   (The)   of  American  history.     Edited  by  Martha  J.   Lamb. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  1885.     v.  14.     p.  548]. 
Note. — Map  made  for  the  London  Magazine  in  1778. 

Bay  &  port  of  New  York,  capital  of  New  York.   [&]  City  of  Manhattan  or 

New  York.  From  the  collection  of  charts  and  plans  made  by  order  of 
the  duke  de  Choiseul  and  executed  by  S.  Bellin,  in  1764.  facs.  9  x  15. 
New  York,  lith.  for  I).  T.  Valentine's  Manual  for  1861  by  G.  Hayward, 
[1861]. 

• Ville  de  Manathe  ou  Nouvelle-Yorc.     8i  x  6^. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  33]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  523 

New  York  city.     Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's,  and  Brown's  islands,  with  Paulus 
and  Red  Hook  together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings  shewing  the 
position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York.     ms.      [By  John 
Montresor.     anon.]     39  x  33.     [n.  p.  1776?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  the  name  of  Montresor. 

Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedys  and  Brown's  islands  and  Red  Hook  together 

with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings.     Shewing  the  position  they  bear  to 
each  other. and  to  New  York.     September  18,  1766.      By  order  of  his 
excellency  major  gen.  Gage,  by  John  Montresor.     ms.     28  x  29.     [1766]. 
[Fad en  collection,     no.  96]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  &  its  environs  to  Greenwich,  on  the  North 

or  Hudson  river,  and  to  Crown  Point  on  the  East  or  Sound  river,  shew- 
ing the  several  streets,  public  buildings,  [etc.]     Survey' d  in  the  winter 
1766.      By  John  Montresor.      25  x  21.      [London],   P.  Andrews   sculp. 
[1766]. 
Note. — Inset:  Chart  of  the  entrance  to  New  York,  from  Sandy  Hook. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  25]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  &  its  environs  to  Greenwich,  on  the 

North  or  Hudson's  river,  and  to  Crown  Point  on  the  East  or  Sound  river, 
shewing  the  several  streets,  public  buildings,   [etc.]      Surveyed  in  the 
winter  1766.     By  John  Montresor.     P.  Andrews,  sculpt.     25|  x  20|. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).      A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  35]. 

To  his  excellency  sir  Henry  Moore,  .  .  .  this  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York 

and  its  environs,  survey' d  and  laid  down:  is  most  humbly  dedicated 
by  his  excellency's  most  obedt.  humble  servant,  B.  Ratzer,  lieut.  in  his 
majesty's  60th  or  royal  American  regt.  Thos.  Kitchin,  sculpt.  Engraver 
to  his  late  royal  highness  the  Duke  of  York  &c.  Plan  of  the  city  of  New 
York,  in  North  America:  Surveyed  in  the  years  1766  &  1767.  47^  x  36. 
[London],  Faden  &  Jefferys,  1776. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  ed.  A.  fol. 
London,  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  20-21]. 

Note. — Inset  view  entitled  "A  southwest  view  of  the  city  of  New  York," 
which  does  not  appear  in  the  plan  of  the  survey  of  1767.  A  reproduction 
is  found  in  Valentine's  manual,  1854. 

Same.     To  his  excellency  sr.  Henry  Moore  .  .   .  this  plan  of  the  city  of  New 

York,  is  most  humbly  inscribed  by  his  excellency's  most  obedient  servant, 
Bern*^.  Ratzer,  lieut.  in  the  60th  regt.  Surveyed  in  1767.  T.  Kitchin 
sculpt.  23i  X  35^.  [London],  1767. 
Note. — This  plan  does  not  contain  the  inset  view  entitled  "A  southwest  view 
of  New  York."  It  has  not  the  subtitle  "Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  in 
North  America.  Survey  in  the  years  1766  &  1767,"  and  extends  only  to 
Mr.  Lispenard's  house  on  the  Hudson.  A  reproduction  of  this  map  is 
found  in  D.  T.  Valentine's  manual,  1854. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of   New  York,   1766-67.     Surveyed   by  lieut.  B. 

Ratzer.     10  x  14*. 
[In  Mercantile  (The)  library  association  of  New  York  city.     New  York  city 
during  the  American  revolution.     4°.     [New  York],  privately  printed  for 
the  association,  1861.     front.] 


524  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.  A  south  west  view  of  the  city  of  New  York,  in  North  America. — 
Vue  du  sud  ouest  de  la  villede  New  York,  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale. 
Drawn  on  the  spot  by  capt.  Thomas  Howdell,  of  the  royal  artillery. 
Engraved  by  P.  Canot.     13^  x  19^.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  [1768?]. 

Same.     South  west  view  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Copied  from  the  origi- 

nal engraving  by  P.  Canot,  1768.     6^  x  4^. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     y.  3.     p.  242]. 

A  view  of  Fort  George  with  the  city  of  New  York  from  the  s.  w.     I.  Carwit- 

ham  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  17^     [n.  p.  1768?]. 
Note. — Roman  "V"  at  upper  right-hand  corner.     See  1800,  Russell's  ''His- 
tory of  America,"  for  reproduction. 

A  plan  of  St.  Georges  Ferry  on  Nassau-island  made  the  19th  august  1774,  by 

G.  Banckes,  city  surveyor,     ms.     18  x  14.     [1774]. 

Plan  de  New- York  et  des  environs  leve  par  Montresor,  ingenieur  en  1775. 

19^  X  23i     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[Rochambeau:  23]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.     ms.     [anon.]     col.     25x20.     [1776?]. 

Note. — Extends  northward  to  "Oliver  Delancy's,"  and  southeastward  to 

' '  Crown  Pt.  or  Corlars  Hook. ' '     With  references. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  54]. 

[Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  environs,     anon.    ms.    34  x  40.    177-?]. 

[Rochambeau:  26]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,     [anon,]     7x9.     [n.  p.  1776?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  2]. 

Note. — Border  references  at  upper  left-hand  corner:  ' '  Extends  southeasterly 
to  Crown  Pt.  or  Corlars  Hook." 

A  plan  of  the  Narrows  of  Hells-gate  in  the  East  river,  near  which  batteries 

of  cannon  and  mortars  were  erected  on  Long  Island,  with  a  view  to  take 
off  the  defences  and  make  breaches  in  the  rebel  fort  on  the  opposite  shore, 
to  facilitate  a  landing  of  troops  on  New  York  Island.     Drawn  by  Chas. 
Blaskowitz.     ms.     col.     18  x  23.     [1776?]. 
Note. — With  references  on  the  face. 

Attaque  de  I'armee  des  provinciaux  dans  Long  Island  du  27.  aoust  1776. 

Dessin  de  I'isle  de  New  York  et  des  Etats.     Par  un  officier  de  I'arm^e. 
[anon.]     13  x  14.     Public  a  Londres,  par  acte  du  parlement  1776,  et  d 
Paris  chez  Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  25]. 

A  map  of  part  of  New  York  island,  showing  a  plan  of  fort  Washington  now 

called  ft.  Kniphausen,  with  the  rebels  lines  on  the  fourth  part,  from  which 
they  were  driven  on  the  16.  nov.  1776,  by  the  troops  under  the  orders  of 
the  earl  of  Percy.  Survey' d  the  same  day,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier. 
ms.     29  X  15.     [1776]. 

A  sketch  of  theoperations  of  his  majesty's  fleet  and  army  under  the  com- 

mand of  vice  admiral  the  rt.  h'ble  lord  viscount  Howe  and  gen'l  sr.  Wme. 

Howe,  K.  B.  in  1776.     32  x  22^ 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T.)     Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New- York. 

1864.     12°.     [New  York,  1864].     ]).  668]. 
Note. — "Copied  from  the  original  l)y  F,  Hayward."     "Published  according 

to  act  of  Parliament  jaii'y  17th,  1777,  l)y  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  esq." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  525 

New  York  city.     A  view  of  New  York,  Governors  island,  the  river  &c.  from  Long 
Island.     Published  as  the  act  directs  by  A.  Hamilton,  jr.  nov.  1st,  1776. 
[In  Town  (The)  and  country  magazine.     [1775-76].     8°.     London,  for  A. 
Hamilton,  jr.     [1775-76].     pi.  30.     p.  537]. 

A  plan  of  New  York  island,  part  of  Long  Island  &c.     Shewing  the  position 

of  the  American  and  British  armies,  before,  at,  and  after  the  engagement 
on  the  Heights,  aug.  27,  1776.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     J.   H.  Seymour, 
sculp.     10  X  16.     Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).    The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  2]. 

Bunker's  hill  on  N.  York  island.     [View],     ms.     7  x  20.     [1776?]. 

Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  ' '  Montresor. " 

Plan  of  the  Narrows,  shewing  the  channel,  shoal,  depth  of  water,  and  the 

several  battery's  proposed  on  each  side  to  prevent  an  enemy's  sailing  up 
to  New  York.     ms.     [anon.]     col.     20x29.     [1776?]. 

Sketch  of  New  York,  Narrows  &  part  of  Long  Island  with  the  roads,     ms. 

[anon.]     col.     34  x  19.     [1776?]. 

Attaque  de  I'armee  des  provinciaux  dans  Long  Island  du  27  aoust  1776. 

Dessin  de  I'isle  de  New  York  et  des  Etats.     Par  un  officier  de  I'armee. 
[anon.]     13  x  14.     Public  a  Londres,  par  acte  du  parlement  du  24  S^""® 
1776,  et  a  Paris  chez  Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  25]. 

Grundriss  des  nordlichen  theils  der  Neuyorks  insel  nebst  den  am  16  nov. 

1776.     Eroberten  Fort  Washington  nun  das  Fort  Knyphausen  genannt  um 
dem  Fort  Lee.     15  x  11  J. 
[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Nurnberg, 
J.  N.  Raspe,  1777.     pt.  5]. 

Map  of  New  York  in  1776,  shaded  part  showing  track  of  the  great  fire  of 

1776.     4^  x  4^ 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  Martha  J.  Lamb, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  1889.     v.  22.     p.  192]. 

New  York  island,  from  McGowan's  Pass  to  the  Roger  Morris  house.    6^  x  5 J. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  S.  A.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  363]. 

North  part  of  New  York  id.  Ft.  Washington  surrendered  to  the  British, 

nov.  16,  1776.     6  x  3^ 
[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)     School  history  of  the  United 
States,     new  ed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  211]. 

[S.  view  of  the  city  of  New  York.     E.  view^  of  the  city  of  New  York.     no. 

41.     ms.     anon.     obi.  16°.     4^  x  16.     1776?]. 
Note. — Drawn  on  both  sides  of  the  sheet  and  numbered  569  in  pencil. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  &  its  environs  to  Greenwich, -X)n  the  North 

or  Hudson's  river,  and  to  Crown  Point,  on  the  East  or  Sound  river,  shewing 
the  several  streets,  publick  buildings,  docks,  fort  &  battery,  with  the  true 
form  &  course  of  the  commanding  grounds  wdth  and  without  the  town. 
Surveyed  in  the  winter  1775.  By  John  Montresor.  P.  Andrews,  sculp, 
col.  20^  X  25.  [London],  A.  Dury,  [1776?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  19]. 


526  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.  A  plan  of  New  York  island,  with  part  of  Long  Island,  Staten  Island 
&  east  New  Jersey,  with  a  particular  description  of  the  engagement  on  the 
woody  heights  of  Long  Island,  between  Flatbush  and  Brooklyn,  on  the 
27th  of  august,  1776,  between  his  majesty's  forces  commanded  by  general 
Howe  and  the  Americans  under  major  general  Putnam,  showing  also  the 
landing  of  the  British  army  on  New  York  island,  and  the  taking  of  the 
city  of  New  York,  etc.  on  the  15th  of  September  following,  with  the  sub- 
eequent  disposition  of  both  the  armies.  Engraved  &  published  by  Wm. 
Faden.  20  x  17.  London,  W.  Faden,  1776. 
Note. — With  marginal  references  on  lower  right-hand  side. 

Same.     A  plan  of  New  York  island,  with  part  of    Long    Island,   Staten 

Island  &  east  New  Jersey,  with  a  particular  description  of  the  engagement 
on  the  woody  heights  of  Long  Island,  between  Flatbush  and  Brooklyn, 
the  27th  of  august,  1776,  between  his  majesties  forces  commanded  by  gen. 
Howe  and  the  Americans  under  gen.  Putnam  shewing  also  the  landing  of 
the  British  army  on  New  York  island  and  the  taking  of  the  city  of  New 
York,  etc.  on  the  15th  of  September  following,  with  the  subsequent  desposi- 
tionof  both  the  armies.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  London,  W.  Faden, 
oct.  19,  1776. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
forW.  Faden,  1777.     no.  18]. 

Note. — Besides  the  references  on  the  lower  right-hand  corner,  there  is 
attached  *'An  account  of  the  proceedings  of  his  majesty's  forces  at  the 
attack  of  the  rebels  works  on  Long  Island." 

[Plan  of  the  northern  part  of  New  York  island,  with  fort  Washington,  or 

Knyphausen,  and  other  works,     ms.     anon.     17  x  30.     1776?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  59]. 

A  topographical  map  of  the  north",  part  of  New  York  island,  exhibiting  the 

plan  of  fort  Washington,  now  fort  Knyphausen,  with  the  rebels  lines  to 
the  southward,  which  were  forced  by  the  troops  under  the  command  of 
the  rt.  hon.  earl  Percy,  16th  nov.  1776,  and  survey'd  immediately  after  by 
order  of  his  lordship,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier,  to  which  is  added  the 
attack  made  to  the  north**  by  the  Hessians.  Survey'd  by  order  of  lieut. 
gen.  Knyphausen.     19  x  10.     London,  W.  Faden,  march  1,  1777. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  19;  also  v.  5     no.  18a]. 

Same.     A  topographical  map  of  the  north"  part  of  New  York  island,  exhib- 

iting the  plan  of  fort  Washington,  now  fort  Knyphausen,  with  the  rebels 
lines  to  the  southward,  which  were  forced  by  the  troops  under  the  com- 
mand of  earl  Percy,  16  nov.  1776,  and  surveyed  immediately  after  by  order 
of  his  lordship,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  To  which  is  added  the  attack 
made  to  the  north**  by  the  Hessians,  survey'd  by  order  of  gen.  Knyphausen. 
London,  W.  Faden,  march  1,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  19]. 

Same.     A  topographical  map  of  the  north"  part  of  New  York  island  exhibit- 

ing the  plan  of  Fort  Washington  now  Fort  Knyphausen.  Shewing  the 
several  attacks  of  the  royal  army.     Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  527 

New  York  city — Continued. 

the  American   war.      Published    april  12,    1793.      [By  Claude  Joseph 
Sauthier.     anon.]     10  x  19. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.    4°.    London,  for  the  author,  1794.    v.  1.    opp.  p.  210]. 


Same.  A  topographical  map  of  the  north  part  of  New  York  island,  exhibit^ 
ing  the  plan  of  fort  Washington,  now  fort  Knyphausen.  By  Claude 
Joseph  Sauthier.  London,  W.  Faden,  1777.  [Reprint].  10x17.  New 
York,  eng.  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual  for  1859,  by  G.  Hay  ward,  [1859]. 

Map  of  New  York  i.  with  the  adjacent  rocks  and  other  remarkable  parts  of 
Hell  Gate.  By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr.  7x9^.  [London],  for  R.  Baldwin, 
1778. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1778].  v.  47. 
April  1778.     opp.  p.  145]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 
Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army,  from  their  landing  at  Elk  river 
in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills,  col. 
11  x  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

Operations  near  New  York.     8|  x  4^. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

A  view  of  the  Highland  of  Neversunk,  n.  w.  by  w.  four  miles  distant,  with 
the  light  house,  on  Sandy  Hook,  n.  w.  .  .  .  The  south  shore  of  Long 
Island,  ten  leagues  eastward  of  Sandy  Hook,  four  miles  distant.  New 
York  with  the  entrance  of  the  North  and  East  rivers.  The  light  house 
on  Sandy  Hook,  s.  e.  one  mile.  The  Narrows  (between  Red  and  Yellow 
Hook,  on  Long  Island  &  the  east  bluff  of  Staten  Island)  bearing  s.  b.  w. 
Published  .  .  .  1777  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     26^  x  18i 

[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbours  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.  Holland  and  Geo.  Sproule,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and  Thos. 
Wheeler  his  assistants  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great  Britain,  by 
J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     fol.     London,  1780  bet.  maps  2  &  3]. 

[Topography  of  upper  part  of  Manhattan  island  from  about  85th  st.  to  about 
the  V^an  Cortlandt  Manor  house,  above  King's  bridge,  ms.  anon. 
2  sheets,  41  x  24;  36  x  42.     1777-1780]. 

Note. — On  the  reverse  of  one  of  these  sheets  in  pencil, is  the  title,  "unfin- 
ished drawings.     50  sheets,     no.  6." 

A  view  from  Paulus  hook,  of  Horsimus  on  the  Jersey  shore  &  part  of  New 

York  island,     ms.     [anon.]     10  x  17.     [1778]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  stamped  the  name  "Montresor." 

A  view  of  the  city  of  New  York  from  Long  Island,     ms.     11  x  17.     [n.  p. 

1778?]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  stamped  the  name  "Montresor." 

Porti  della  Nuova  York  e  Perth-amboy.     8x6^.  ^ 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  4]. 

Nord  de  I'isle  de  New- York.      [Plan  showing  fortifications,     ms.     anon. 

18^x21^     1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  28]. 


528  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     [Plan  de  New- York  et  les  environs,   anon,   ms.    20x26.    1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  27]. 
Note. — With  explanation;  describing  fortifications,  &c.  around  New  York. 

Nord  de  I'isle  de  New- York.     7^  x  6i     [1781]. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  S.  A.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  304]. 

— : Chart  and  plan  of  the  harbour  of  New  York  &  the  coun'y  adjacent,  from 

Sandy  Hook  to  Kingsbridge,  comprehending  the  whole  of  New  York  and 
Staten  islands,  and  part  of  Long  Island  &  the  Jersey  shore:  and  shewing 
the  defences  of  New  York  both  by  land  and  sea.  London,  J.  Bew,  1781. 
16^  X  9i 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  Nov. -dec.  1781.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew, 
[1781].     v.  2.     p.  651]. 

B.  F.  Stevens's  facsimile  of  the  unpublished  British  head  quarters  coloured 

manuscript  map  of  New  York  &  environs  [1782].  Reproduced  from  the 
original  drawing  in  the  war  office,  London.  Issued  only  to  subscribers. 
24  sheets,  scale  about  6^  inches  to  a  mile,  10  feet  by  4  feet.  fol.  London, 
Malby  &  sons  engravers,  1900. 

Environs  de  New- York,  de  Long  Island  etc.      [anon.]     ms.     13J  x  21^. 

[1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  31]. 
Note. — Showing  roads  etc. 

Plan  of  the  island  of  New  York  in  North  America,  but  only  from  the  eastern 

side  in  the  vicinity  of  the  late  fort  Washington,  afterwards  Knyphausen, 
which  was  taken  in  the  month  of  may  1779  from  the  Laurel  hill,  but  first 
drawn  in  the  month  of  jan.  1781,  in  the  hut  encampement  near  fort 
Knyphausen.  [&c.]  Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.  Showing  the  made 
and  swampland,  [anon.]  7^  x  16.  New  York,  copied  from  the  original 
map  for  D.  S.  Valentine's  manual,  by  G.  Hay  ward.     [1856]. 

Reconnoissance  des  ouvrages  du  nord  de  I'isle  de  New  York  dont  on  a  deter- 

mine geometriquement  les  principaux  points  le  22  et  le  23  juillet  1781. 
[anon.]     ms.     18x21.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  32]. 

Reconnoissance  juillet  1781.     [Ouvrages  et  redoutes — Morisania  [continent], 

lies  de  New  York,  Montresoret  Buchanan,    [anon.]    ms.    12x15.    [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  29]. 

Reconnoissance  juillet  1781.     [Plan  d'une  batterie  de  Long  Island,  destin^e 

k  battre  le  continent,     anon.     ms.     13  x  14.     1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  30]. 

Scene  of  operations  before  New  York,  1781.     Ms.  survey  by  Robert  Erskine, 

-f.  r.  s.  geographer  to  the  army  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  N.  Y.  hist.  soc.     7x6. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  23]. 

To  his  excellency  George  Clinton,  esq'r  captain  general  and  governur  in 

chief  of  the  state  of  New  York  and  the  territories  depending  thereon  chan- 
cellor and  vice  admiral  of  the  same  this  plan  of  the  city  of  New-York  and 
its  environs  is  most  humbly  dedicated  by  his  excellency's  most  obed't 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  529 

New  York  city — Continued. 

humble  servant  John  Hills.     This  plan  was  surveyed  in  1782  and  drawn 
1785.     John  Hills.     19  x  22. 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T. )     Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New-York 

for  1857.     12°.     [New  York,  1857].     front.] 
Note. — ''Copy  of  the  original  map  presented  by  John  Lozier,  esq'r,  to  the 
Corporation  of  New  York." 

New  York  island,  &  parts  adjacent.     T.  Conder,  sculp.     62^  x  10^. 

[In  Gordon  (William).     The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1788]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Scale  of  4000  feet.     I.  M.  Comb,  jun^  deV. 

C.  Tiebout,  sculp.     1789.     9  x  14i 
Note. — From  the  New  York  directory  and  register  for  the  year  1789. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.     8|  x  14. 

[In  Valentine  (D.  T. )     Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New- York 

for  1857.     12°.    '  [New  York,  1857.     p.  372J. 
Note. — "From  the  original  copy  published  1789." 

View  of  Belvedere  House.     J.  Anderson,  del.     I.  Scoles,  sc.     4J  x  8. 

[In  New  York  (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &  J.  Swords,  1794.     p.  452]. 

Government  house.     Scoles,  del.  &  sc.     5|  x  3^. 

[In  New   York  (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &  J.  Swords,  1795.     v.  6.     front.] 

A  view  of  St.  Paul's  church.  New  York.     I.  Anderson,  del.     Scoles,  sculp. 

5x3i 
[In   New  York   (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &  J.  Swords,  1795.     v.  6.     p.  577]. 

A  new  &  accurate  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  in  the  state  of  New  York  in 

North  America,  Published  in  1797.  Copied  from  a  map  belonging  to 
G.R.Jackson,  forD.  T.Valentine's  manual  1853.  [anon.]  facs.  14x20. 
New  York,  G.  Hayward,  lith.  [1853]. 

South  west  view  of  Fort  George  with  the  city  of  New  York.     5|  x  8J. 

[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 

1800.     V.  2.     p.  270]. 
Note. — See  1768?  for  original  engraved  view. 

New  York  from  Hobuck  Ferry  house.     New  Jersey.     [Colored  view] .     Alex- 

ander Robertson  delineavit.  Francis  Jukes  sculpsit.  13  x  18.  London, 
pub'd  march  31st  1800,  by  F.  Jukes  no.  10  Howland  street  and  by  Al. 
Robertson,  Columbian  academy.  Liberty  street,  New  York. 

New  York.     Engrav'd  &  publish' d  april  1,  1802,  by  J.  Luff  man.     4f  x  6. 

[In  Luffman  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts 

&c.  in  the  world.  2  v.  sm.  4°.  London,  J.  Luffman,  1801-[1802].  no. 
78]. 

The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion.     By  S.  S.  Moore  &  T.  W. 

Jones.     2  p.  1.     25  maps.     8°.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1802. 
Note. — Showing  roads  from  Phila.  to  N.  Y.  and  from  Phila.  to  Washington. 
Also  plan  of  Washington.     Second  edition  published  in  1804. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Drawn  from  actual  survey  by  Casimir  Th. 

Goerck  and  Joseph  Fr.  Mangin,  city  surveyor.     Scale  400  feet  to  one  inch. 
Engraved  by  P.  Maverick.     Nov.  1803.    col.    34x41.     [New  York,  1803]. 
• Same.     facs.     16  x  21.     New  York,  engraved  from  original  map  by  G.  Hay- 
ward  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual,  1856. 

H.  Doc.  516 34 


530  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  about  1804.     14 J  x  23. 

[In  Todd  (C.  B.)     The  story  of  the  city  of  New  York.     12°.     New  York, 
1890.     p.  439]. 

New  York.     Hill  sc.     G.  T.  inv't.     9x5. 

[In  Naval  (The)  chronicle,  1805.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Gold,  1805.     v.  14. 
p.  296]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  with  the  recent  and  intended  improvements. 

Drawn  from  actual  survey  by  William  Bridges,  city  surveyor,  A.  D.  1807. 
Engraved  by  Peter  Maverick.     12^  x  12J.     New  York,  I.  Riley,  1807. 
[In  Mitchill  (Samuel  L.)     The  picture  of  New  York.     By  a  gentleman  resid- 
ing in  this  city,     [anon.]     16°.     New  York,  1807]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  island  of  Manhattan  as  laid  out  by  the 

commissioners  appointed  by  the  legislature,  april  3, 1807.     By  Wm.  Bridges, 
col.     24x92.     [New  York,  1811]. 
Note. — An  explanatory  text  of  fifty-four  pages  accompanies  this  map. 

Map  of  the  country  thirty  miles  round  the  city  of  New  York.     Design  & 

drawn  by  I.  H.  Eddy.     1812.     Engraved  by  P.  Maverick.     22  x  22.     [New 
York],  Prior  &  Dunning,  [1812]. 

Actual  map  and  comparative  plans  showing  88  years  growth  of  the  city  of 

New  York,  by  David  Longworth.     Engraved  by  Jas.  D.  Stout.     19  x  24. 
[New  York],  D.  Longworth,  1817. 
Note, — With  autograph  signature.     Inset:  "  Plan  of  New  York  in  1729,  sur- 
veyed by  James  Lyne." 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,  the-  greater  part  from  actual  survey  made 

expressly  for  the  purpose  (the  rest  from  authentic  documents)  by  Thos.  H. 
Poppleton,  city  surveyor.     1817.     [New  York],  Prior  &  Dunning,  1817. 
'  [Reprint].     17^^  x  14.     New  York,  engraved  from  the  original  map  by  G. 

Hay  ward  for  Valentine's  Manual,  for  1855. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,  the  greater  part  from  actual  survey, 

[etc.]     By  Thos.  H.   Poppleton.     1817.     17^  x  14.     Engraved  from  the 
original  map  by  G.  Hayward. 
[In  Haswell  (Charles  H.)     Reminiscences  of  an  octogenarian.     8°.     New 
York,  1896.     at  end]. 

New  York  and  adjacent  country.     5^  x  3^. 

[In  Melish  ( John) .     A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States.     3d  ed. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  1818]. 

The  city  of  New  York  as  laid  out  by  the  commissioners,  with  the  surround- 

ing country,   by  their  secretary  and  surveyor,  John  Randel,  junr.     P. 
Maverick  sculpt.     22  x  33.     [New  York,  1821]. 
Note. — Insets:  "The  city  of  Philadelphia  with  the  surrounding  country  by 
John  Randel,  junr.      A  map  of  the  states  of  Connecticut  and   Rhode 
Island,  New  York,  etc."     Marginal  descriptive  text. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York,     [anon.]     28 J  x  26^.     [New  York,  1824]. 

Note. — Curious  plan,  printed  on  silk,  published  on  the  occasion  of  the  land- 
ing of  the  marquis  de  Lafayette,  monday  aug.  16,  1824. 

Plan  von  der  stadt  New  York.  [Also]  New  York  und  umgebungen.     11  x  13, 

&  5J  X  3. 
[In  Bernhard  (Duke of  Saxe- Weimar) .  Reise  durch  Nord  Amerika  in  1825-26. 
8°.     Weimar,  1828.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  190]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  531 

New  York  city.     Castle  Garden,  Xew  York.     Breton  del.     3  x  4^. 

[In  Casket  (The);  flowers  of  literature,  wit  &  sentiment,  1829.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  C.  Atkinson,  1829.     p.  553]. 

]Map  of  the  city  and  county  of  Xew  York,  with  the  adjacent  country.     20  x  49. 

[In  Burr  (David  H.)  An  atlas  of  the  state  of  New  York,  containing  a  map 
of  the  state  and  of  the  several  counties,  fol.  Xew  York,  D.  H.  Burr, 
1829]. 

Columbia  college.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by 

A.  I.  Davis.     4  x  6^.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  487]. 

Xew  York.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by  J. 

Dupree.     4^  x  5|.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  L'nited  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  483]. 

Xew  York  merchants'  exchange.     [View].     3j  x  7. 

[In  Lumiere  (The),  containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.  12°.  Xew-York,  for  the  proprietor,  by  H.  P.  Piercy  &  co. 
1831.     p.  41]. 

Map  of  the  country  twenty  five  miles  round  the  city  of  Xew  York.     15  x  11^. 

New  York,  D.  H.  Burr!^  1831. 
Note. — From  Burr's  A  series  of  maps  for  a  general  atlas. 

Hooker's  new  pocket  plan  of  the  city  of  Xew  York.     Compiled  &  surveyed 

by  William  Hooker.     12^  x  15*.     Xew  York,  W.  Hooker,  1833. 

New  York.     5x9. 

[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     The  American  traveller.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1834]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  with  the  latest  improvements,  corrected  to 

1834.     17  X  19. 
[In  Achenbach  (H.)     Tagebuch.     12°.     Diisseldorf,  1839.     at  end]. 

City  of  New  York.     By  David  H.  Burr.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Stiles  & 

CO.     22  X  17f.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1834. 

City  Hall,  New  York.     C.  Burton  del.     5J  x  7^ 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).  A  system  of  universal  geography.  8°.  Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

New  York.     Drawn  by  J.  R.  Smith.     5^  x  7^. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).  A  system  of  universal  geography.  8°.  Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

New  York.     J.  Archer  sc.     J.  R.  Smith  del.     5J  x  8. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  Ignited  States, 
new  ed.     4°.     Boston,  S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  384]. 

Map  of  New  York  and  its  vicinity.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Burr,  expressly  for 

New  York  as  it  is  in  1834.     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.     12i  x  lOi.     Xew 
York,  J.  Disturnell,  1834. 

Vue  de  New  York,  prise  du  milieu  du  Hudson.     3^^  x  7^. 

[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     3""^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  Gide  fils,  1835. 

V.  5.     p.  94]. 
Note. — To  accompany   "Fragment  d'un  voyage  de  New  York  a  Boston. 

Par  Fitzgerald  de  Roos,  lieut.  de  la  marine  royale  Britannique. " 


532  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     New  York  &  vicinity.     2  x  2\. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.  p. 
56]. 

View  of  the  city  of  New  York.     5|  x  9. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.  [1835] . 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1835.     v.  2.     p.  274]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  drawn  by  D.  H.  Burr,  for  "New  York  as  it  is 

in  1835."     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.     12^  x  lOJ.     New  York,  J.  Dis- 
tumell,  1835. 

City  of  New  York.     14^  x  11^     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1835]. 

Note. — From  Tanner's  universal  atlas,     p.  64. 

Topographical  map  of  the  city  and  county  of  New- York,  and  the  adjacent 

country:  with  views  in  the  border  of  the  principal  buildings,  and  inter- 
esting scenery  of  the  island.     Engraved  &  printed  by  S.  Stiles  &  company. 
30  x  68.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1836. 
Note. — Inset  views   "Nieuw    Amsterdam.     1659."      Explanatory   text   of 
forty-six  pages  accompanies  this  map. 

New-York.     Taken  from  the  bay  near  Bedlows  Island.     Painted  by  J.  G. 

Chapman.     Engraved  by  J.  W.  Bennett.     16|  x  24|.     New  York,  H.  I. 
Megarey,  [1836]. 

Koutes  between  New  York  &  Washington.     Drawn  by  I.  Smith.     4J  x  23. 

New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1837.       * 
[In  Disturnell  (John).     A  guide  between  New  York,  etc.     18°.     New  York, 
1837]. 

Map  of  Long  Island,  with  the  environs  of  New  York  and  the  southern  part 

of  Connecticut.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     34  x  53.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton 
&  CO.  1837. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  1837.     19J  x  16.     [New  York,  D.  Haskel?], 

1837. 
Note. — Inset:  "City  of  Brooklyn  and  village  of  Williamsburg." 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  drawn  by  D.  H.  Burr,  for  New  York  as  it  is 

in  1837.     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.     12J  x  lOJ.     New  York,  J.  Distur- 
nell, 1837. 

New  York.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^  x  11. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     front.] 

Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York.     E.  Felton,  del.     6^  x  6. 

[In  Felton  (Mrs.  E.)  Life  in  America.  16°.  Hull,  J.  Hutchinson,  1838. 
front.] 

New  map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  with  part  of  Brooklyn  &  Williamsburg; 

by  J.  Calvin  Smith.     Engraved  on  steel  by  Stiles,  Sherman  &  Smith. 
13|  X  11|.     New  York,  Tanner  &  Disturnell,  1840. 

The  Park  and  City  hall,  New  York.     5  x  7\. 

.    [In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.P.Willis.    4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.    v.  1.    p.  103]. 


LISl    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  533 

New  York  city.      View  of  New  York,  from  AVeehawken. New  York,   vii  de 

Weehawken. Prospect  von  New  York,  von  AVeehawken  alls.     7  x  5. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  X.  P.  AVillis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.    v.  2.     p.  30]. 

Panoramic  view  of  Xew  York.     (Taken  from  the  North  River).     Drawn  & 

engraved  by  Robt.  Havell,  the  vessels  painted  by  J.  Pringle.  9  x  32. 
New  York,  R.  Havell,  [1840]. 

[Map  of  the  cities  of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Boston  and  Baltimore.     By 

J.  Doggett,  jr.  J.  M.  Atwood  sc.  11*  x  12i.  New  York,  J.  Doggett,  jr. 
1842], 

City  of  New  York.     12  x  15. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  and  Breese  (Samuel).  Morse's  North  American  atlas, 
fol.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1842]. 

Map  of  the  country  twenty  five  miles  round  the  city  of  New  York.     lOf  x  lOf . 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new   universal  atlas,    [etc.]     new  ed.  rev. 

fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  37]. 

New  York.     Engraved  by  G.  AV.  Boynton.     14^  x  11^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold),  eds. 
A  universal,  illustrated  atlas  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet. 
pp.  60-61]. 

New  map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  with  part  of  Brooklyn  tt  AA^illiamsburg; 

by  J.  Calvin  Smith.  Engraved  on  steel  by  Stiles,  Sherman  &  Smith. 
14  X  llf .     New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner,  1845. 

City  of  New  York,  by  T.  &  E.  H.  Ensign.     25  x  44.     [New  York],  T.  & 

E.  H.  Ensign,  1845.' 

New  York.     AV.  P.  Robinson.     3|  x  2*.     [New  York],  AV.  P.  Robinson, 

[1846]. 

^lap  of  the  state  of  New  York  showing  the  boundaries  of  counties  &  town- 

ships, the  location  of  cities,  towns  and  villages;  the  courses  of  railroads, 
canals  &  stage  roads,  by  J.  Calvin  Smith.     Engraved  on  st^el  by  Sherman 
&  Smith.     19  x  23i     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 
Note. — Insets:  "City  of  New  York  with  part  of  Brooklyn  and  AA^illiams- 
burgh. — The  St.  Lawrence  river  from  the  New  York  state  line  to  Quebec." 

New- York,  in  1849.      [A^iew].      Engraved  by  S.    AA^eeks.      Drawn  by.  E. 

Purcell.     14  x  39^.     New  York,  R.  Sears,  1849. 

New  York.     [A'iew].     Drawn  from  nature  and  on  stone  by  C.  Bachman. 

Lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major.     18*  x  28.     New  York,  J.  Bachmann,  [1849]. 

Sidney's  map  of  twelve  miles  around  New  York.     AA^ith  the  names  of  prop- 

erty holders,  etc.  from  entirely  new  &  original  surveys.  [By  J.  C.  Sid- 
ney].    1849.     col.     36x36.     Philadelphia,  H.  Camp,  1849. 

Map  of  the  city  and  country  and  environs  of  New-York  with  original  char- 

acters and  illustrations,  embracing  all  the  official  alterations  and  improve- 
ments for  the  year  1850.  Scale  of  4  inches  to  a  mile.  23^  x  33J.  [New 
York],  H.  AAlfson,  1850. 


534  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     New  York  bay  from  the  telegraph  station.     J.  P.  Houston,  R.  S. 
A.     4x9. 
[In  Gazetteer  (A.)   of   the   world.     8°.     Edinburgh,   A.   Fullarton   &  co. 
[1850].     V.  1.     p.  208]. 

Plan  general  de  la  ville — Plan  particulier  de  la  partie  sud  de  la  ville.     A.  H. 

Dufour  direx.     8  x  10. 
[InBalbi(Adrien).    Abrege  de  geographie.     3^6d.     8°.     Paris,  J.  Renouard 
&cie.  1850.     p.  996]. 

The  tombs.     Halls  of  justice  (New  York).     W.  Heine,  New  York,  1850, 

del.     John  Poppel,  sculps.     [View].     4\  x  6^. 
[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.     Edited  by  Charles 
A.   Dana.     2  v.  in  1.     4°.     New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  1.     p. 
33]. 

Wilson's  new  map  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Scale  of  4  inches  to  a  mile. 

24|  X  33i     [New  York],  H.  Wilson,  1851. 
Note. — Insets:    "Map  of  New  York  and  its  vicinity.      1851.      The  Great 
Metropolis  in  1804." 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  extending  northward  to  15th  st.     Surveyed 

and  drawn  by  John  F.  Harrison.     87  x  45.     New  York,  M.  Dripps,  1851. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  New- York  &  Brooklyn.     Drawn  from  nature  &  on  stone 

by  J.  Bachman.    Printed  by  J.  Bachman.    22  x  32.    New  York,  A.  Guerber 
&  CO.  [1851]. 

New  York.     12  x  14^     London,  C.  Knight,  1852. 

[In  Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.  General  atlas,  fol.  Lon- 
don, G.  Cox,  [1853].     sheet  194]. 

Valentine  ( David  T. )     Map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  shewing  the  original 

high  water  line  and  the  location  of  the  different  farms  and  estates, 
[anon.]     9  x  12^     New  York,  lith.  by  G.  Hay  ward,  [1852]. 

Fanning' s  new  map  of  New-York,  1853.     27  x  15.     New  York,  H.  Thayer 

&  CO.  1853. 

East  river  from   the   Battery   to   Blackwells   isld.      Showing  a  proposed 

alteration  of  the  exterior  line  of  the  city  between  8th  &  38th  sts.     By  J.  F. 
Harrison.     12x28.     [New  York],  F.  Mayer's  lith.     [1855]. 

Colton's  map  of  New  York  and  the  adjacent  cities.     15^  x  24^. 

[In  Colton  (George  W.)    Colton's  atlas  of  America,  [etc.]     fol.    New  York, 

J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  18]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Broadway.     [View].     4J  x  6f . 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A..  Dana.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].  v.  1.  p. 
155]. 

The  Crystal-palace  in  New  York.     [View].     4}  x  6^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  New  York,  H.  J.  Mever,  [1855?].  v.  1.  p. 
171]. 

Grace-church.     [View].     6x4. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].  v.  1.  p. 
106]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  535 

New  York  city.     Map  of  Xew  York  and  the  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according 
to  act  of  congress  in  the  year  1855,  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     15  x  24. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical 
and  political  geography,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856.     v.  1. 
map  18]. 

Pier  map.     Surveyed  and  drawn  for  the  New  York  corn  exchange  by  J. 

Barnitz  Bacon,     col.     39  x  49.     New  York,  A.  Ranney,  1856. 

Burr   (David  H.)     Map  of  the  city  of   New  York,  with  a  list  of  all  the 

streets,  [etc.]  title.  1  col.  fold.  map.  18"^.  New  York,  C.  S.Francis 
&  CO.  1857. 

Map  of  the  city  and  county  of  New  York.     Engraved  for  the  New  York 

city  directory  for  the  year  ending  May  1st,  1857.     Scale  of  4  inches  to  a 
mile.     19^  x  34^.     [New  York?],  1857. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Map  of  New  York  and  its  vicinity.     1856." 

New  York.     Rou argue  del.  &  sc.     [View].     4x6. 

[In Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     Geographic  ' universelle.     8°.     Paris,  Furne   & 
cie.  1857.     v.  6.     p.  468]. 

— New  York  city  map.     15  x  28}.     [New  York,  H.  Phelps?  1857]. 

Map   of    the   cities  of  New  York,   Jersey  City  &  Hoboken,  with  part  of 

Brooklyn,  drawn  by  W.  Perris.  19^  x  26.  New  York,  Korff  brothers, 
lith.  1858. 

Map  of  New  York  and  the  adjacent  cities.     Entered  according  to  act  of  con- 

gress in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     25  x  16.     [1858]. 
[In    Colton   (G.   Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1858.     map  20]. 

Higginson  (J.   H.)     Plan  of  the  city  and  county  of  New  York.     30x35. 

New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson,  1858. 

Map  of  the  first  ward  of  the  city  of  New  York.     From  actual  survey  by 

William  Perris.     1859.     22  x  30*     [New  York,  1859]. 

Higginson' s  map  of  New  York  and  vicinity  embracing  the  counties  of  Kings 

&  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Hudson,  N.  J.  and  parts  of  Queens,  Westchester  & 
Rockland,  N.  Y.  [etc.]  col.  43  x  40.  New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson, 
1860. 

New  York  city  and  environs.     Compiled  from  maps  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey 

and  from  special  supplementa,ry  surveys.  By  A.  Lindenkohl.  12  x  14. 
New  York,  Westermann  &  co.  1860. 

New  York  city  and  environs.     By  A.  Lindenkohl  &  P.  Witzel.     15  x  12. 

[New  York,  I860]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City  &  Hoboken.     Drawn 

by  W.  Perris.     39  x  39.     New  York,  lithographed  by  C.  W.  Corss,  1861. 

New  York.     [View].     7i  x  9i. 

[In  Mornand  (F.)  and  Vilbort  (J.)     Voyage  illustre  dans  les  deux  mondes. 

fol.     Paris,  Le  Chevalier,  1862.     p.  355]. 
Note. — The  engravings  are  from  "  L' illustration." 


536  LI8T    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.  Maps  shewing  the  residence  of  Thomas  Paine  before  and  at  his 
death,  8th  June,  1809,  at  Greenwich  in  the  city  of  New  York.  The  House 
where  he  lived  and  the  site  of  the  building  in  which  he  died,  made  in  1864 
for,David  T.  Valentine,  by  John  Randel,  jun'r.  Scale  150  feet  to  an  inch. 
6i  X  12. 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T. )  Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New-York. 
1864.     12°.     [New  York,  1864].     p.  840]. 

— —     New  York  city,  county  and  vicinity.     Prepared  by  M.  Dripps,  for  Valen- 
tine's Manual,  1864.     25^  x  18^. 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T.)     Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New- York, 
1864.     [New  York,  1864]. 

The  Empire  city  and  environs.     New  map  of  the  cities  of  New  York,  Brook- 

lyn, Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  etc.  showing  all  the  streets,  parks,  rail  roads, 
steamboat  landings,  fire  districts,  etc.  Drawn  from  official  surveys  by  R. 
Rosa.     col.     46  x  38.     New  York,  C.  Lubrecht  &  co.  1864. 

■ Sanitary  &  topographical  map  of  the  city  and  island  of  New  York.     18  x  63. 

[New  York,  1865]. 
[Citizens  association  of  New  York]. 

— Topographical  map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  showing  original  water  courses 

and  made  land.     Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Egbert  L.  Viele.     col. 

18  X  60. 

[In  his  The  topography  and  hydrology  of  New  York.  8°.  New  York,  R. 
Craighead,  1865]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  its  vicinity.     From  actual  surveys  under 

the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.     60^  x  61^.     New  York,  1866. 

12000  square  miles  around  New  York  city.     From  New  Haven  to  Trenton. 

From  Long  Branch  to  the  Catskills.  53  x  35.  New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd 
&  CO.  1866. 

Johnson's  (A.  J.)  New  York  and  Brooklyn.     23  x  17.     [NeM^  York],  John. 

son  &  Ward,  [1866]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

40  miles  around  New  York.     col.     29  x  27.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  & 

CO.  1867. 

Beers  (F.  W.),   Warner  (George  E.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  New  York  and 

vicinity.  2  p.  1.  61  maps  &  5  pi.  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D. 
Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1867. 

Dripps   (Mathew).     Plan  of  New  York  city  from  the  battery  to  Spuyten 

Duyvil  creek.  Showing  every  lot  and  building  thereon;  old  farm  lines, 
street  numbers  at  the  corners  of  blocks,  railroads,  steamboat  landings, 
bulkhead  and  i)ier  lines,  etc.  Based  on  the  surveys  made  by  messers. 
Randall  &  Blackwell,  and  on  the  special  survey  by  J.  F.  Harrison,     title. 

19  maps.     fol.     New  York,  M.  Dripps,  1867. 

Plan  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.     16x  13|. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Warner  (George  E.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  New  York  and 
vicinity,  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1867. 
p.  3]. 

Lloyd's  mammoth  map  of  the  business  portion  of  New  York  city.     col. 

97  X  76.     New  York,  J.  F.  Lloyd,  1867. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  '  537 

New  York  city.  Map  of  the  boulevard,  as  established  by  act  of  legislature,  and 
plan  of  grand  entrance  to  Central  park,  with  grades  along  the  line  of  8th 
avenue,  from  59th  to  110th  street;  compiled  and  drawn  by  J.  Crofton, 
1867.     11^  X  86.     [New  York,  W.  Felt  &  co.  1867]. 

Atlas  of  New  York  and  vicinity.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  and  others.     2  p.  1.     72  sheets.     3  pi.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1868. 
Note. — Another  ed.  of  1867. 

Map  of  the  upper  part  of  the  city  of  New  York  from  57th  street  to  Kings 

bridge,  showing  the  "  west  side  improvements."  Compiled  and  drawn, 
under  the  direction  of  Hamilton  E.  Towle.  12  x  60.  New  York,  Ameri- 
can photo-lith.  CO.  (Osborne's  process),  [1868]. 

Plan  of  New  York  and  Brooklyn.     16  x  12f . 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Prindle  (A.  B.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  New  York  and 
vicinity,  fol.  New  York,  F.  ^y.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1868. 
p.  3]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York.     Prepared  by  W.  C.  Kogers  &  co.  expressly 

for  Joseph  Shannon's  Manual  of  N.  Y.  for  1868.  40  x  8.  [New  York?], 
1868. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York.     40  x  8.     New  York,  M.  Dripps,  1868. 

New  York  city.     16^  x  10^. 

[In  Asher  &  Adams.  Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer 
of  New  York.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870].     p.  18]. 

Bartlett's  illustrated  map  of  New  York  city.     Designed  &  drawn  on  stone 

with  pen  and  ink  by  G.  H.  Bartlett.  20  x  30^  col.  New  York,  the 
Major  &  Knapp  lith.  co.  [1870]. 

Halsted  &  Stiles.     Map  of  the  city  of  New  York.     col.     12 J  x  23.     New 

York,  engrd.  for  Power  press  printing  by  Schonberg  &  co.  [187-]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  New  York.     City  directory  oflSce,  50  Greene  st.     [anon.] 

19x33.     [New  York,  1871]. 

Redfield's  half  dime  vest  pocket  city  maps.     New  York.     7  x  11^.     New 

York,  J.  S.  Redfield,  [1871]. 

Map  of  New  York  &  Brooklyn  and  adjacent  cities.     1871.     Prepared  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     25i  x  14|. 
[In  Devlin  &  co.     The  metropolis  explained  and  illustrated  in  familiar  form. 
16°.     New  York,  Devlin  &  co.  1871.     at  end]. 

Map  of  New  York  city  and  central  portion  of  Brooklyn.     15|  x  255. 

[In  Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.  County  atlas  of  Westchester,  N.  Y.  fol.  New 
York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1872.     pp.  11-12]. 

Colton' s  New  York  city,   Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  etc.     Entered 

according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  year  1865  by  G.  Woolworth  Colton. 
24  X  17. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Woolworth) .     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  G.W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1873.     map  37]. 

Croes  &  Van  Winkle.     The  west  side  of  the  city  of  New  York  between 

eighth  avenue  and  Hudson  river,  from  fifty-ninth  street  to  one  hundred 
and  fifty-fifth  street.  Showing  graphically  the  .existing  condition  of  all 
real  estate  as  regards  all  public  improvements,  with  an  appendix  giving 
the  dates  of  the  improvement.  2  p.  1.  12  maps.  13  pp.  at  end.  fol. 
New  York,  Croes  &  Van  Winkle,  [1873]. 


538  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.  Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  north  of  155th  street  showing  tne 
progress  made  in  laying  out  streets,  roads,  pubhc  squares  and  places,  by 
the  commissioners  of  Central  Park,  under  chap.  565  of  laws  1865  and  of 
New  pier  and  Bulkhead  lines  under  chap.  695  of  laws  of  1867.  Compiled 
and  drawn  by  Edward  S.  Ewen.  col.  24  x  67.  New  York,  Am.  photo- 
lith.  CO.     [1873]. 

Wallace  (J.  B.)  and  Shillington  (T. )     The  Empire  city  lot  book:  being  a 

complete  atlas  of  Manhattan  island,  north  of  42d  st.  1  p.  1.  index  map. 
70  sheets,     obi.  fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Wallace  &  T.  Shillington,  [1873]. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  map  of  the  bays,  harbors  and  rivers  around  New  York: 

showing  the  channels,  soundings,  light-houses,  buoys,  etc.  and  the  com- 
plete topography  of  the  surrounding  country:  including  Hempstead,  Sandy- 
Hook,  South  Amboy,  Newark,  Yonkers,  N,  Kochelle  &  Glencove.  Based 
on  the  trigonometrical  survey,  executed  in  1856,  for  the  harbor  commis- 
sioners of  New  York  by  A.  D.  Bache.  col.  27  x  32.  New  York,  Ash^r 
&  Adams,  [1874]. 

Colton's  new  map  of  the  city  and  county  of  New  York.     With  adjacent 

New  Jersey  and  Long  Island  shores,  col.  27  x  72.  New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1874. 

Erie  railway  company.     Map  of  the  city  of  New  York  showing  the  location 

of  the  freight  and  passenger  stations,  ferries,  street  car  lines,  offices, 
terminal  facilities  and  connections  of  the  Erie  railway  and  the  ocean  steam- 
ship lines.     7  X  10 J.     New  York,  Erie  railway  co.  1874. 

Amerman  &  Ford.     Map  of  the  estates  of  Morris  Randel,  Philip  Milledoler 

and  William  Wood,  in  the  12th  [formerly  9th]  ward  of  the  city  of  New 
York.     col.     26x32.     New  York,  Miller  lith.  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  northern  portion  of  tl.e  city  of  New  York,  comprising  the  12th 

ward,  and  the  new  23d  and  24th  wards,  recently  annexed  under  chapter 
613,  laws  of  1873,  state  of  New  York,  prepared  and  published  by  Croes  & 
Van  Winkle.     32  x  61.     New  York,  Croes  &  Van  Winkle,  1874. 

Hinrichs'   guide  map  of  the  Central  park.     By  Oscar  Hinrichs.     10  x  26. 

New  York,  Mayer,  Merkel  &  Ottmann,  liths.  [1875]. 

Minature  rail  road  map  of  the  vicinity  of  New  York.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton.     11  X  8^.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1875]. 

Beers   (F.  W.)     Map  of  23d  ward.  New  York  city.      [v.l].     fol.     New 

York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1876]. 

Buckingham  hotel.     Map  of  New  York  city  to  accompany  the  Buckingham 

tourist's  guide.     9  x  15.     [New  York,  1876]. 

New  York  city.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     15  x  7^.     New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1876]. 

Watson's  new  map  of  New  York  and  adjacent  cities.     56  x  37.     New  York, 

G.  Watson,  1876. 

Watson's  new  map  of  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  etc.     col.     27  x  37. 

New  York,  G.  Watson,  1876. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     New  York  city  from  official  records  and  surveys.     5  v.     fol. 

New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1876-[85]. 

CONTENTS. 

V,  1.  Map  of  23d  ward. 

V.  2.  Southern  half  of  map  of  the  24th  ward. 
V.  3.  Northern  half  of  map  of  the  24th  ward. 
V.  4.  Map  of  southern  part  of  12th  ward. 
V.  5.  Map  of  the  northern  part  of  12th  ward. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  539 

New  York  city.  The  surroundings  of  Xew  York  city,  embracing  the  territory 
occupied  by  the  homes  of  New  York  business  men.  col.  35  x  27.  New 
Y^ork,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     [1876]. 

Beers  (F.  W. )     Southern  half  of  map  of  24th  ward.     v.  2.     New  York  city. 

fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1877]. 

Beers  (F.  W. )     Northern  half  of  map  of  24th  ward.     v.  3.     New  York  city. 

fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1877]. 

Citizens  &  travelers  guide  map  in  to  and  from  the  city  of  New  York  and 

adjacent  places.     D.  A.  Edsall  &  co.     col.     25  x  19.     New  York,  D.  A. 
Edsall  &  CO.     1877. 


Merchants'  and  shippers'  guide  map  to  the  port  of  New  York  including  the 
shore  line  and  piers  of  adjacent  cities,  [etc.]  Published  by  D.  A.  Edsall 
&  CO.     col.     40  X  31.     New  York,  D.  A.  Edsall  &  Co.     [1877]. 

Map  of  different  estates  situated  in  the  22d  ward  between  42d  and  59th 
streets,  and  the  6th  avenue  and  Hudson  river,  [etc.]  Taken  from  official 
documents.  Compiled  by  dr.  Heinrich  Wind  wart.  Correctly  drawn  and 
carefully  revised  by  Arnold  Dulon.  col.  32  x  44.  New  York,  J.  B. 
Beers  &  co.  [1878]. 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  New  York.  For  the  eclectic  geographers.  H.  H. 
Vail,  del.    col.    9x11.    Buffalo,  N.  Y.    AV.  P.  Northrup  &  co.  sc.  [1878]. 

Colton's  New  York  city.  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  etc.  Entered 
according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  year  1865  by  G.  Wool  worth  Colton. 
Hi  xl6i. 

[In  Colton  (G.  Woolworth).  Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,  fol. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876.     map  37]. 

Note. — Same  map  without  any  additions  is  found  in  edition  of  1878. 

Croes  (J.  James  R. )  Additions  to  and  revisions  of  the  west  side  atlas,  to 
oct.  1st,  1879.     title.     3  sheets,     fol.     [New  York,  1879]. 

Edsalls'  New  York  city  guide  map.  1879.  col.  27  x  19.  New  York,  D. 
A.  Edsall,  [1879]. 

Taunton's  pocket  edition  of  the  merchants'  and  shippers'  guide  map  to  the 
port  of  New  York.  New  ed.  26  x  21.  New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton, 
1879. 

Beers  ( J.  B.)  &  co.  Map  of  New  York  and  vicinity.  25  x  30.  New  York, 
J.  B.  Beers  &  CO.  [1880]. 

Bromley  (George  W. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  19th  &  22d  wards,  city  of  New 
York,  title,  index  map.  26  sheets,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  W.  &  W. 
S.  Bromley,  1880. 

Map  of  Delancy  farm,  "eastern  part."  Lying  in  the  present  11th  and  13th 
wards.  Compiled  from  official  documents.  Drawn  by  dr.  Heinrich 
Windwart,  1880.     43  x  37.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers,  &  co.     [1880]. 

Map  of  the  Corlears's  Hook  farm,  situated  in  the  present  7th  ward.  Drawn 
by  dr.  Heinrich  Windward.  23  x  35.  New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co. 
[1880]. 

Pidgeon  (Roger  H.)     Atlas  of  the  12th  ward  city  of  New  York,     title,    index 

map.     36  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1880. 
Note. — On  cover,     v.  2. 


540  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.     Pidgeon  (Koger  H.)     Atlas  of  the  16th,  18th,  20th,  &  21st  wards, 
city  of  New  York,     title,     index  map.     pi.  A-0.    fol.    New  York,  E.  Rob- 
inson, 1880. 
Note. — On  cover,     v.  3. 

Taunton's  1880  guide  map  and  directory  of  New  York  city,     new  ed.     col. 

25  X  19.     New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton  &  Co.     [1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  ''Taunton's  guide  map  of   the  Hudson   river  from 
New  York  to  Albany  and  Troy." 

Bradley  (David  L.)     Bradley's  map  of  the  water  front.      Revised  annually. 

22x26.     [New  York,  1881]. 

^Manhattan  railway.     Official  map  and  guide  to  all  the  elevated  railways  in 

New  York  city.     24  x  29.     [New  York,  1881]. 

Spielmann  &  Brush.     Certified  copies  of  original  maps  of  property  in  New 

York  city,  filed  in  the  register's  office  and  elsewhere,  together  with  regis- 
ter's index  to  maps  and  important  notes  regarding  the  same.  6  p.  1.  93 
col.  maps  on  186  pp.  8  1.  fol.  Hoboken,  N,  J.  Spielmann  &  Brush, 
1881. 
Note. — Contains  a  copy  of  the  map  of  the  common  lands  of  the  city  and 
county  of  N.  Y.  as  surveyed  by  Casimer  Fh.  Goerck,  1796,  &c. 

Taunton  (S.  D.  L.)     [Plan  of  the  city  of  New  York].     Section  1.     From 

the  Battery  north  to  72d  street.     34  x  48.     New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton, 
[1881]. 

Bradley  (D.  L.)     Bradley's  map  of  the  water  front  of  New  York,  Brooklyn 

and  Jersey  City.     rev.   and  published  annually,    col.     21  x  31.     New 
York,  D.  L.  Bradley,  [1882]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Taunton's  map  of  the  business  portion  of  New  York  city.     col.     17  x  26. 

New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  [1882]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Map  of  southern  part  of  12th  ward.     N.  Y.  city. 

V.  5. '  fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1883]. 

Erie  and  North  shore  despatch.     Map  showing  seaboard  terminal  facilities 

[of  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Boston].     Drawn  &  published  by  S.  D.  L. 
Taunton,     col.     37  x  55.     [New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  1883]. 

Robinson  (E. )  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  New  York.     2d  ed. 

6  V.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1883. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  19th  &  22d  wards.  v.  4.  South  of  14th  street. 

V,  2.  12th  ward.  v.  5.  23d  ward. 

V.  3.  16th,  18th,  20th,  21st  wards.  v.  6.  24th  ward. 

-: Robinson  (Elisha)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  New  York, 

embracing  the  twelfth  ward.     2d  ed.     v.  2.     title.     36  maps.     fol.     New 
York,  E.  Robinson,  1884. 

Map  of  New  York  city.     Northern  part.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     11  x  9. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.] 
8°.     Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  514-515]. 

New  York  city.     Southern  part.     Scale:  The  squares  represented  on  one 

side  of  map  by  A,  B,  C,  &c.  are  one  half  mile  apart.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's. 
11  x  8J. 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The   people's  atlas  of  the  world.     8°. 
Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  t^  co.  1885.     pp.  510-511]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  541 

New  York  city  Robinson  (Elisha)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)  Robinson's  atlas  of  the 
city  of  New  York,  embracing  all  territory  within  its  corporate  limits,  title. 
43  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Robinson,  1885. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Map  of  northern  part  of  12th  ward.     N.  Y.  city. 

V.  5.     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1885]. 

Map  of  New  York  city.     Northern  part.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     12^  x  9. 

[In  De  Pay  (William  H.  editor).  The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world,  fol.  New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  497-498]. 

New  York  city.     Southern  part.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     Scale:  The  squares 

represented  on  side  of  map  by  A,  B,  C,  &c.  are  one-half  mile  apart.    11  x  8f . 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor) .     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and   governments  of  the   world,      fol.      New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  495-496]. 

Robinson  (Elisha).     Certified  copies  of  important  maps  appertaining  to  the 

23d  and  24th  wards,  city  of  New  York,  filed  in  the  register's  otfice  at 
White  Plains,  Weschester,  N.  Y.     2  p.  1.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson, 

1888. 

New  York  city,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  etc.     Scale  2,400  ft.  to  one 

inch.     24^xl6i. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 
Brown,  1889.     pp.  54-55]. 

Robinson  (Elisha)  and  Pidgeon  (Rodger  H.)     Robinson's  real  estate  atlas 

of  the  city  of  New  York,  embracing  Manhattan  island.  In  nine  volumes, 
v.  5-7.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1889-90. 

co:;tents. 
V.  6.  22nd  ward. 

V.  6.  12th  ward  between  86th  and  114th  streets. 
V.  7.  12th  ward  between  114th  and  138th  streets. 

Robinson  (Elisha)  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  New  York. 

3d  ed.     4  v.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1890-93. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Embracing  the  19th  and  22nd  wards. 

V.  2.  Embracing  the  12th  ward. 

V.  3.  Embracing  the  16th,  18th,  20th,  and  21st  wards. 

V.  4.  South  of  fourteenth  street. 

The  land  map  of  the  city  of  New  York,  prepared  by  the  board  of  taxes  and 

assessments.  Jan.  1,  1891.  title.  2  index  maps.  43  sheets,  obi.  fol. 
New  York,  [1890]. 

Bien  (J.  R.)  and  Vermeule  (C.  C. )     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country:  comprising  the  countries  of  New  York,  Kings,  Rich- 
mond, [etc.]  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol.  New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891. 
[1890]. 

Map  of  New  York  City.     25|  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world 
[etc.]  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892.  pp. 
62-63]. 

City  and  county  of  New  York.     28  x  17^. 

[In  Bien  (Joseph  R.)  Atlas  of  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.  fol.  New  York, 
J.  Bien  &  co.  1893.     pp.  2]. 


542  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  city.  Robinson  (E.)  and  Pidgeon  (R  H.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  V.  4.  South  of  Fourteenth  street.  3d  ed.  fol.  New  York,  E. 
Robinson  co.  1893. 

The  naval  parade  and  review.     Port  of  New  York,  1893.     8^  x  6. 

[In  United  States.  Navy  department.  General  information  series.  1893. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1893.     v.  12.     p.  20]. 

Map  of  New  York  city.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world. 
Complete  in  eight  parts,  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894.  [v.  3]. 
pp.  258-259]. 

Neuyork.     Massstab  1:43,000.     10|  x  8^ 

[In  Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.  14te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  295-296]. 

The  Greater  New  York.     Massstab  1: 350,000.     9i  x  7. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.  1896.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1896]. 
V.  42.     pi.  19.     at  end]. 

Lefevre  (I.  A.)     Index  to  atlas  of  Manhattan  island,  N.  Y.     Blocks  1593  to 

1819.     Comprising  from  96  street  to  the  Harlem  river  and  from  6th  ave. 
to  East  river,     v.  6.     109  pp.     sm.  fol.     New  York,  I.  A.  Lefevre,  1896. 
Note. — This  index  is  corrected  up  to  dec.  3,  1896. 

Lefevre  (I.  A.)     Yearly  index  to  atlas  of  Manhattan  island,  N.  Y.     Blocks 

1257  to  1592.     Comprising  from  40th  to  96th  streets  and  from  6th  ave.  to 
East  river,     v.  5.     109  pp.     sm.  fol.     New  York,  I.  A.  Lefevre,  1896. 
Note. — Revised  and  corrected  up  to  march  26,  1896. 

New  York  und  umgebung.     Massstab  1:200,000.     10^x8. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  922-923]. 

Robinson  (Elisha)  &  co.     Certified  copies  of  maps  of  the  annexed  district, 

annexed  to  the  city  of  New  York  under  authority  of  chapter  934  of  the 
laws  of  1895,  filed  in  the  register's  office  at  White  Plains,  county  of  West- 
chester, N.  Y.  V.  3.  title.  30  maps.  fol.  New  York,  E.  Robinson  & 
CO.  1897. 

Stadtbahnen— New  York.     1:150,000.     3|  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  16.     bet.  pp.  304-305]. 

Map  of  New  York  city  showing  portions  of  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City  and  West- 

chester CO.     25|  X  19. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas 
of  the  world  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
1898.     pp.  308-309]. 

Map  of  New  York  city  showing  portions  of  Brooklyn,  Jersey  City,  and  West- 

chester CO.     26  \  19. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas 
and  shippers'  guide  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.   1900. 
pp.  54-55]. 

New  York  and  environs — Nicaragua  canal — Washington.     7J  x  10. 

[In  Johnston  (W.  &  4.  K. )  The  world-wide  atlas  of  modern  geography, 
[etc.]  5th  ed.  fol.  Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1900. 
p.  117]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  543 

New  York  city.     New  York  uiid  umgebung.     Massstab  1: 200,000.     10  x  8. 

[In  Meyers  Hand-atlas.     2te  neubearbeitete  und  verm.  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig 
und  Wien,  verlag  des  bibliographischen  instituts.  1900.     no.  104]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  southern  portion  of  New  York  city. 

12*  X  9i.       * 


— [In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.]  fol.  Chi- 
cago, New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900.     p.  17]. 

See  also  Hell  Gate,  N.  Y. ;  Kip's  bay  farm;  Washington  (Fort). 

New  York  harbor.  An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  NeM-  York  to  the  I. 
Cape  Briton,  with  tables  of  the  direct  and  thwart  courses  &  distances 
from  place  to  place,  by  capt  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with  particu- 
lar plans  of  the  harbours  of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay  &  Annapolis 
Royal.     41  x  72.     London,  I.  Mount,  [etc.     1733?]. 

— The  New  England  coasting  pilot  from  Sandy  Point  of  New  York,  unto  Cape 

Canso  in  Nova  Scotia  and  part  of  the  island  Breton.  With  the  courses 
and  distances  from  place  to  place  and  towns  on  the  sea  board,  [etc.]  By 
capt.  Cyprian  Southack.     3  pi.     7  sheets,     fol.     [London,  1734?] 

A  draught  of  New  York  and  Perthamboy  harbour.     4^  x  5|. 

[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]     1752.     no.  66]. 

Baye  et  port  d'Yorc  capitale  de  la  Nouvelle  Yore.     8^  x  6i. 

[In    Bellin    (Jacques     Nicolas).      Le    petit    atlas    maritime     [etc.]      fol. 
[Paris],  1764.     v.  1.     no.  32]. 

Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's,  and  Brown's  islands,  with  Paul  us  and  Red 

Hook  together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings  shewing  the  position 
they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York.     ms.     [By  John  Montresor. 
anon.]     39  x  33.     [n.  p.  1766?] 
Note. — On  the  reverse  side  is  the  name  of  ]\Iontresor. 

Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's,  and  Brown's  islands  and  Red  Hook,  together 

with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings.  Shewing  the  position  they  bear 
each  other  and  to  New  York.  September  18th,  1766.  By  order  of  his 
excellency  major  general  Gage  commander  in  chief  of  his  majesty's  forces 
in  North  America,  by  John  ]Montresor,  engineer.  Scale  400  feet  to  an 
inch.  ms.  col.  28^x29.  [1766]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  96]. 

A  chart  of  New  York  harbour  with  the  soundings,  views  of  land  marks  and 

nautical  directions  for  the  use  of  pilotage.  Composed  from  surveys  and 
observations  of  lieutenants  John  Knight,  John  Hunter  of  the  navy  & 
others.  Pubhsh'd  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  31  x  23. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbours  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Saml.  Holland  .  .  .  and  Geoe.  Sproule,  Chas.  Blascowitz,  Sam.  Grant  and 
Thos.  Wheeler  his  assistants  .  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 
Britain,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     fol.     [London,  1780]. 

Map  of  New  York  bay  and  harbor  and  the  environs.     Founded  on  a  trigono- 

metrical survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  1844.  6  sheets,  each 
23  X  31.     [Washington,  1844]. 

Same.     62x65.      [Washington,  1844]. 

Same.     24  x  35.     [Washington,  1845]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


544  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

New  York  harbor.     New  York  bay  and  harbour.     From  the  U.  S.  Coast  survey. 
8  X  lOf .     London,  K.  H.  Laurie,  1847. 
[In   Purdy    (John).     The  Columbian  navigator.     4th  ed.      8°.      London, 
1847.     V.  1.     front.] 

New  York  bay  &  harbour.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  by  F.  R.  Hass- 

ler.     7i  X  9. 
[In  Atlantic  (The)  navigator.     4th  ed.     8°.     London,  J.  Imray  &  son,  1854. 
pp.  502-503]. 

Quarantine  chart  of  New  York  harbor.    1873.     [anon.]    16x27.    New  York, 

F.  Mayer  &  sons,  lith.  1873. 

New  York  and  Erie  railroad.  Map  of  the  New  York  &  Erie  rail  road  and  its  con- 
nections. Engraved  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  18  x  36.  New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton  &CO.  [1855]. 

New  York  and  Pennsylvania  telephone  and  telegraph  company.  Map  show- 
ing the  territory  covered  by  contract  of  the  New  York  and  Pennsylvania 
telephone  &  telegraph  company.  Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  col.  17  x  37.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  [1882]. 

New  York  and  Susquehanna  lumber  and  coal  company.  Colton  (G.  W.  & 
C.  B. )  &  CO.  Map  showing  the  position  of  the  New  York  &  Susquehanna 
lumber  &  coal  co.'s  lands  in  relation  to  tide  water  &  other  markets. 
12  X  27.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1866]. 

New  York  island.     See  New  York  city. 

New  York,  Lake  Erie  and  western  railroad.  Condensed  map,  showing  through 
train  schedule  and  sleeping  coach  lines  between  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  New 
York,  Boston.     11  x  25.     Chicago,  Kand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Map  showing  the  New  York,  lake  Erie  and  western  r.  r.  narrow  gauge  con- 

nections. Viz:  Tonawanda  valley,  &  Cuba  r.  r.  Bradford,  Eldred  &  Cuba 
r.  r.  Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua  r.  r.  Big  level  r.  r.  Statute  miles,  15=1 
inch.  Map  designed  by  Thos.  R.  Sharp.  14  x  19.  [New  York,  G.  W. 
&C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1882]. 

New  York,  Pittsburg,  and  Chicago  railway.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co. 
\.  correct  map  of  a  portion  of  the  United  States,  showing  the  allignment 
of  the  New  York,  Pittsburg  and  Chicago  railway  between  the  Wabash 
r.  r.  and  the  New  Jersey  central  r.  r.  and  connections.  16J  x  38.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

New  York  central  and  Hudson  River  railroad.  Map  of  the  New  York  central 
and  Hudson  river  railroad  and  its  principal  connections.  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  engravers,     col.     12  x  16.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1876]. 

Niagara  county,  N.  Y.     Niagara.     4^  x  5f . 

[In  Turner  (O.)     Pioneer  history  of  the  Holland  purchase  of  western  New 
York.     8°.     Buffalo,  Jewett,  Thomas  &  CO.  1850.     p.  582]. 

Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  F.  Gifford  &  S.  Geil.     col.     38  x  53.     New 

York,  F.  Gifford,  1852. 

Road  map  of  Erie  and  Niagara  counties,  N.  Y.     Published  by  R.  W.  Alexan- 

der and  Geo.  A.  Ricker.     21  x  llj.     Buffalo,  1888. 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  City  of.  Map  of  the  town  of  Niagara.  Drawn  from  actual 
surveys  and  authentic  records,  by  Tobias  Witmer,  surveyor,  1854.  24x50. 
Buffalo,  lith.  by  W.  Berggoetz,  [1854]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  545 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  (City  of) .  Map  of  the  villages  of  Bellevue,  Niagara  Falls  and 
Elgin.  T.  D.  Judah,  civil  engineer.  1854.  30  x  42.  Buffalo,  lith.  of 
Compton  &  Gibson,  [1854]. 

A  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Niagara  Falls.     Drawn  from  actual  survey  for  Tunis' 

guide,  by  J.  H.  Fairbanks.     16  x  21.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     E.  R.  Jewett  &  co. 

1857. 

AVittemann  ( Adolph) .     New  bond  paper  map  of  Niagara  Falls  and  vicinity. 

7J  X  13.     New  York,  A.  Witt«mann,  1886. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  vicinities  of  the  cities  of  Niagara  Falls,  North 

Tonawanda  and   Buffalo,  New  York.     2  p.  1.     index  map.     33  pi.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1893. 

Lageplan  der  Niagarafalle.     Massstab  1:  70,000.     4^  x  3^. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  12.     p.  927]. 

Quebec.     Niagara.     Montreal.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Johnston  ( W.  &  A.  K. )  The  world-wide  atlas  of  modem  geography, 
[etc.]  5th  ed.  fol.  Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston, 
1900.     p.  116]. 

Niagara  Falls,  Niagara,  N.  Y.     [Cheute  d'eau  de  Niagara].     5  x  6^. 

[In  Hennepin  (Louis).     Nouvelle  decouverte  d'un  tres  grand  pays  situ6 

dansl'Amerique.     16°.     Utrecht,  G.  Broedelet,  1697.     p.  44]. 
Note. — This  first  engraved  view  of  Niagara,  which  is  not  in  the  Paris  edi- 
tion of  1683,  has  been  often  reproduced. 

[Viewof  the  Falls  of  Niagara].     T.  Ch.  sc.     5i  x  5f . 

[In  Campanius  Holm  (Thomas).  Kort  beskrifning  om  provincien  Nya 
Severige.     sm.  4°.     Stockholm,  S.  Wankijfs,  1702.     p.  4]. 

Saut  ou  chute  d'eau  de  Niagara.     4^  x  5. 

[In  Chatelain  (H.  A.)  Atlas  historique.  [anon.]  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  94]. 

The  famous  fall  of  Niagara,  where  ye  river  St.  Lawrence  casts  itself  down 

from  a  height  of  above  a  100  fathoms.     3x4. 

[In  Joutel  ( ).    A  journal  of  the  last  voyage  perform'd  by  m.  de  la  Sale. 

12°.     London,  for  A.  Bell,  1714:  inset  to  map  entitled  "A  new  map  of  the 
county  of  Louisiana  "  ] . 

Falls  of  Niagara.     [View].     5^  x  11. 

[Inset  to  Popple  (Henry).  A  map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America,  fol. 
London,  ^Y.  H.  Toms  &  R.  W.  Seale,  1733]. 

Same.     Sault  du  Niagara  de  135  pieds  de  haut.     [Vue.     anon.]     7  x  10. 

[n.  p.  1733?]. 
[Rochambeau:  34]. 

Wasserfall  von  Niagara.     7  x  10. 

[In  Allgemeine  historie  des  reisen  zu  wasser  und  lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 

Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  684]. 
Note. — This  map  differs  somewhat  from  the  one  in  the  French  edition  entitled 

"  Histoire  gen^rale  des  voyages. "     Nouv.  ed.,1774.     v.  21.     p.  456. 

Caduta  di  Niagara.     G.  M.  T.  sc.  [i.  e.  G.  M.  Terreni].     9^  x  7h 

[In  Gazzettiere  (II)  Americano.  4°.  Livomo,  M.  Coltellini,  1763.  v.  3. 
p.  5]. 

H.  Doc.  516 35 


546  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Niag^ara  Falls,  Niagrara,  N.  Y.     Cataracte  de  Niagara.     N.  v.  d.     Meer  jun.  s. 
7x10. 
[In  Histoire  generale  des  voyages.     4°.     A.  Amsterdam,  E.  van  Harrevelt, 

1774.     v.  21.     p.  456.] 
Note. — This  map  differs  somewhat  from  the  one  published  in  the  German 
translation  entitled  ''AUgemeine,  historic  der  risen  zu  wasser  und  lande, 
1758."     V.  16.     p.  684. 

Caduta  de  Niagara.     9J  x  7. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Liverno,  1778.     no.  6]. 

The  great  cataract  or  waterfall,  of  Niagara  in  North  America.     6^  x  10^. 

[In  Middleton  (Charles  Theodore).  A  new  and  complete  system  of  geog- 
raphy,    fol.     London,  for  J.  Cook,  1779.     v.  2.     p.  505] . 

— View  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     Engraved  by  S.  Hill.  .  3|  x  7. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.  1790.  8°.  Boston,  I.  Thomas,  1790. 
V.  2.     p.  388]. 

■ An  eye  sketch  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     Neele  sculp.     6J  x  9. 

[In  Weld  (Isaac).  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America  and  the 
provinces  of  upper  .and  low^er  Canada.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  J.  Stock- 
dale,  1800.     p.  378]. 

View  of  the  Horse-Shoe  Fall  of  Niagara.     J«  Scott,  sculp.     4  x  6^. 

[In  Weld  (Isaac).  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America  and  the 
provinces  of  upper  and  lower  Canada.  4th  ed.  8°.  London,  J.  Stock- 
dale,  1800.     p.  378]. 

The  Falls  of  Niagara,  with  the  adjacent  country.     J.  Bye  sculpsit.     6J  x  14. 

London,  J.  Johnson,  1804. 
[In  Volney  (C.  F. )     View  of  the  climate  and  soil  of  the  United  States.     8°. 
London,  for  J.  Johnson,  1804.     pi.  3.     p.  99]. 

View  of  the  country  round  the  Falls  of   Niagara.      J.   Vallance,   sculpt. 

Drawn  by  J.  Melish.     6^  x  4. 
[In  Melish  (John).     A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States; 
including  the  British  possessions  &  Florida:  [etc.]     8°.     Philadelphia, 
G.  Palmer,  1813.     p.  11]. 

Same.     View  of  the  country  round  the  falls  of  Niagara.     6J  x  4. 

[In  Melish  ( John) .  Travels  through  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.  p.  318]. 

The  Niagara  frontier.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Hall  (Francis) .  Travels  in  Canada  and  the  United  States,  in  1816-1817. 
12°.     London,  1818]. 

View  of  the  country  round  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     6^  x  4. 

[In  Melish  (John).     A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with 
*      the  contiguous  countries  including  Mexico  and  the  West  Indies.     New  ed. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  by  the  author,  1822.     p.  188]. 

A  distant  view  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     From  an  original  picture  in  the 

possession  of  Joshua  Bates,  esq.     Painted  by  T.  Cole,  esq.     Engraved  <& 
printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     4J  x  5^.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simp- 
kin  &  Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  484]. 

The  Falls  of  Niagara.     [View].     3^x4^. 

[In  Lumiere  (The),  containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.  12°.  New- York,  for  the  proprietor,  by  H.  R.  Piercy  & 
CO.  1831.     p.  52]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  547 

Niagara  Falls,  Niagara,  N.  Y.     A  distant  view  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     Painted 
by  T.  Cole.     5^  x  7|.     Boston,  S.  Walker,  1832. 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Colirad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     4°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  199]. 

— Xiagara  Falls.     As  seen  from  below.     Engraved  by  J.  Archer.     Painted  by 

Wall.     6  X  9i 
[In  Hinton   (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States, 
new  ed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  348]. 

Niagara  Falls  &  vicinity.     2  x  2J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.    p.  56]. 

The  landing  on  the  American  side.     (Falls  of  Niagara).     7  x  4|. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  97]. 

■ Niagara  Falls  from  the  ferry.     7  x  4i. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  4]. 

Niagara  Falls.      (From   the   top   of    the   ladder   on   the   American   side). 

71  X  4|. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  12]. 

The  Horse  Shoe  Fall,  Niagara — with  the  tower.     7  x  4i. 

[In  American  .scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4°.  London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.  v.  1. 
p.  32]. 

Niagara  Falls.     (From  near  Clifton  house). Chutes  de  Niagara  vues  jirea 

de  Clifton  house. Der  wasserfall  Niagara  vom  Cliftonchen  hotel  gesehn. 

7x4i 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by   N.    P.   Willis.      4°.      London,    G.   Virtue,   1840.      v.    1. 
p.  45]. 

The  rapids  above  the  Falls  of  Niagara.     7x4^. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4°.  London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.  v.  1. 
p.  16]. 

The  Falls  of  Niagara.     (Twenty  years  ago).     3|  x  6. 

[In  Our  globe.  A  universal  picturesque  album,  obi.  4°.  Philadelphia, 
edited  by  the  North  American  bibliographic  institution,  Philadelphia, 
1840?    p.  9]. 

Map  of  Niagara  falls  and  guide  table.     12  x  16. 

[In  De  Veaux  (S.)  The  traveller's  own  book,  to  Saratoga  Springs,  [etc.] 
16°.     Buffalo,  1841]. 

Chart  of  Niagara  falls,  the  shores  &  islands.     4J  x  2h. 

[In  Hollev  (O.  L.)  The  picturesque  tourists.  16°.  New  York,  1844.  opp. 
p.  174].^ 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Niagara  falls.     From  actual  surveys  by  Samuel  Geil. 

col.     22  x  28.     Philadelphia,  S.  Geil  &  J.  L.  Delp,  [1853].  ' 

Niagara  Falls.     (General  view  from  Clifton  house).     4x6. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  New  York,  H.  J.  Mever,  [1855?*].  v.  1. 
p.  13]. 


548  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Niagara  (Fort).     Plan  of  Fort  Niagara,  with  its  environ.     4f  x  6^. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  10]. 

Same.     Plan  of  Fort  Niagara  with  its  environ.     4|  x  6^.     [1767]. 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
^ork.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  CO.  1850.     v.  2.     p.  504]. 

View  of  Fort  Niagara  on  lake  Ontario  from  the  light  house  on  the  British 

side.     7x4. 
[In  Port  (The)  folio,  new  series  [3d].     October,  1812.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
Bradford  &  Inskeep,  1812.     v.  8.     p.  328]. 

Same.     Fort  Niagara,  from  the  light  house  on  the  British  side.     7x4. 

[In  Thompkins  (Daniel  D.)    Public  papers  1807-1817.    Military.    8°.    New 
York  and  Albany,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  316]. 
,  Note.— From  ' '  The  Portfolio. ' ' 

Fort  Niagara,  1814,  from  the  British  side  of  the  river.     7x4. 

[In  Tompkins  (Daniel  D.)  Public  papers.  1807-1817.  Military.  8°.  New 
York  and  Albany,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  656]. 

Fort  Niagara  taken  from  the  British  side  of  the  river  at  Newark.     Strick- 

land sc.     7x4. 
[In  Port  (The)  folio.    3d  series.    April,  1814.    8°.    Philadelphia,  Bradford  & 
Inskeep.     v.  11.     p.  347]. 

Same.     Fort  Niagara  taken  from  the  British  side  of  the  river  at  Newark, 

1814.  Print  of  R.  H.  Pease.     4  x  6f . 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  2.     p.  643]. 

Battle  of  Niagara  from  a  sketch  by  major  Riddle.     Strickland  sc.     7^  x  4. 

[In  Port  (The)  folio.    3d  series.    Sept.  1815.    8°.    Philadelphia,  T.  Desilver, 

1815.  V.  14.     p.  220]. 

Plan  of  fort  Niagara.     8  x  lOf. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.  Atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826."   pi.  4]. 

Plan  du  fort  de  Niagara  construit  et  d^fendu  par  m.  de  Pouchat.     8^^  x  12J. 

[In  Pouchat  (M.  — ).  Memoires  sur  la  derniere  guerre  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale.    16°.     Yverdon,  1781.     v.  3.     at  end]. 

Niagara  river.     Map  of  Niagara  river  or  the  straits  between  the  lakes  Erie  and 
Ontario  by  Geo.  Dember,  60th  reg't.     8  x  16|.     [1759]. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  2.     p.  458]. 

Sketch  of  the  Niagara  river.     Published  by  Jas.  Wyld.     11  x  7.     London^ 

J.  Wyld,  1838. 

Chart  of  Buffalo  harbor  and  head  of  Niagara  river  with  the  outlet  of  lake 

Erie.     Compiled  from  the  surveys  of  capt.  W.  G.  Williams,  with  recent 
corrections  and  additions  by  capt.  J.  C.  Woodruff.     1856.     22  x  20.     [Wash- 
ington, 1857]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey  1857] .. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  549 

Kiagara  ship  canal.     Survey  for  a  ship  canal  around  the  falls  of  Niagara.     Made 
under  the  direction  of  \V.  G.  Williams.     Drawn  by  capt.  Williams  &  lieut. 
White.     1835.     39  x  46.     [Washington,  1835]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Same.    Survey  for  a  ship  canal  around  the  falls  of  Niagara.     Made  and  drawn 

under  the  direction  of  capt.  W.  G.  Williams,  by  lt^  T.  F.  Drayton  and 
J.  G.  Reed.     31  x  29.     [Washington,  1835?]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Map  and  profile  of  the  Lockport  and  Eighteen  mile  creek  route  of  Niagara 

ship  canal  as  surveyed  1854,     By  David  E.  E.  Mix.     33  x  51.     Buffalo, 
Sage  &  sons,  [1854]. 

Niagara    (Straits  of).     Map  of  the  straights  of  Niagara  from  lake   Erie  to   lake 
Ontario.     1813.     Drawn   by  I.  H.  Eddy.     15  x  7.     New  York,   Prior  & 
Dunning,  1813. 
[In  Smith  (D.  W.)     A  gazetteer  of  the  province  of  upper  Canada.     8°. 
New  York,  Prior  &  Dunning,  1813]. 

INIap  of  the  straights  of  Niagara  from  lake  Erie  to  lake  Ontario.     7  x  15. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 

battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.'    no.  15]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  straits  of  Niagara  from  lake  Erie  to  lake  Ontario.    7  x  15. 

[In  James  (William).  A  full  and  correct  account  of  the  military  occur- 
rences of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.  8°. 
London,  for  the  author,  1818.     v.  1.     front.] 

The  straits  of  Niagara.     6^  x  13. 

[In  Darby  (William).  A  tour  from  the  city  of  New  York.  8°.  New  York, 
1819]. 

The  straits  of  Niagara.     From  a  map  by  mr.  Darby.     6^  x  14^. 

[In  Blane  ( W.  N. )  Travels  through  the  United  States  and  Canada,  [anon.] 
8°.     London,  1828]. 

Map  of  Niagara  strait  and  parts  adjacent.     5x3. 

[In  Holley  (0.  L. )  The  picturesque  tourists.  16°.  New  York,  1844.  opp. 
p.  176]. 

Nicarag-ua,  Central  America.  Carte  du  lac  de  Nicaragua  et  de  la  riviere  St.  Juan, 
sur  laquelle  on  a  marque  les  deux  passages  proposes  pour  fair  commu- 
niquer  1' ocean  a  la  Mer  du  Sud.     1791.     11  x  21. 
[In  Laborde  (J.  B.  de).     Histoire  abregee  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.     S°.     Paris, 

1791.     V.  2]. 
Note:  To  accompany  an  article  entitled  "Memoire  sur  la  possibilete,  les 
avantages   et  les  moyens   d'ouvrir  un    canal  dans    I'Amerique    Septen- 
trionale."   -Par  Martin  de  la  Bastide. 

A  map  of  Mosquitia  [Nicaragua]  and  the  territory  of  Poyais  with  the  adja- 

cent countries.     Engraved  by  W.  H.  Lizars,  Edin^     19  x  14. 
[In  Hodgson  (Col.  Robert).     Some  account  of  the  Mosquito  territory.     2d 
ed.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1822]. 

■ San  Juan  de  Nicaragua  alias  San  Juan  de  Norte  alias  Grey  town,  levantado 

por  George  Peacock  de  la  marina  de  S.  M.  B.  en  1832.     8x9. 
[In  Molina  (Felipe).     Bosquejo  de  la  republica  de  Costa  Rica.     8°.     Nueva 
York,  S.  W.  Benedict,  1851.     p.  54]. 


550  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Nicarag^ua,  Central  America.  Profile  of  that  section  of  the  country  situated 
between  Lake  Nicaragua  and  the  South  Sea.  From  the  table  of  levels 
given  in  Thompson's  Guatemala  referred  to  the  plane  of  the  sea.  Bureau 
of  U.  S.  topographical  engineers.  Wash.  Hood,  del.  Doc.  h.  r.  322.  3d 
sess.  25  cong.  1838.  14  x  51.  Washington,  lith.  P.  Haas,  [1838]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by- 
order  of  Congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  118]. 

San  Juan  de  Nicaragua.   [And]  Salinas  bai  nach  capt,  sir  Edw.  Belcher, 

1838.  [And]  Realejo  nach  capt.  sir  Edw.  Belcher,  1838.     7^  x  13^. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fur  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1857.     v.  2.     pi.  7]. 

AVest  Indies.     Mosquito  coast.    Blewfield  lagoon.    Surveyed  by  capt.  Rich^ 

Owen.     1836.     24  x  18^     London,  1843. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1504] . 

West  Indies.     Mosquito  coast.     Pearl  Cay  lagoon  entrance  and  the  Corn 

islands.     Surveyed  by  commander  R.  Owen,  1836.     18  x  24.     London, 
admiralty,  1843. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1476]. 

West  Indies.     Mosquito  coast.     Pearl  Cays.     Surveyed  by  commander  R. 

Owen  1836.     18  x  23|.     London,  1844. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1503]. 

Central.  America.    Nicaragua.     PortCulebra.     Surveyed  by  capt.  sir  Edward 

Belcher,  1838.     19  x  24.     London,  admiralty,  1849. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1933]. 

Port  Realejo  [Corinto  harbour].     Surveyed  by  capt.  Sir  Edward  Belcher. 

1838.     37^  X  24|.     London,  admiralty,  1849. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1927]. 

Gulf  of  Fonseca,  province  of  Nicaragua.     Surveyed  by  capt.  sir  Edward 

Belcher.     1838.     24^  x  36^     London,  1849. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1960] . 

Winterfeldt  (L.  von).     Karte  des  Mosquito-staates  und  der  angrenzenden 

lander.     Gezeichnet  von  H,  Schmidt.     Metallographie  von  C.  Brugner. 
fol.     Berlin,  Schropp  &  co.  1845. 

Map  of  the  Mosquito  coast.     T.  R.  Harrison  lith.     30  x  20^. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1847-8.     v.  65]. 

Isthmus  of  Nicaragua.     Scale  of  5  centimetres  to  a  degree.     C.H.Graham's 

lith.  Washington.     8  x  10.     [1847-48]. 
[In  30th  congress.     1st  sess.     Senate.     Miscellaneous,     no.  80]. 
Note. — To  accompany  Aaron  H.  Palmer's  Memoir,  geographical,  political 

and  commercial,  on  the  present  state,  productive  resources  of  Siberia. 

Map  of  the  river  of  San  Juan  de  Nicaragua.     Scale  three  miles  to  the  inch. 

no.  3.     10  X  20.     [1848?]. 

[Map  of  Nicaragua] .     15|  x  18^. 

[In  30th  congress.     2(1  sess.     H.  r.  report  no.  145]. 

Note. — To  accompany  article  entitled  "Canal  or  railroad  between  the  Atlan- 
tic and  Pacific  oceans.  Feb.  20th,  1849.  Rockwell's  report."  The  map- 
contains  insets  of  "  Harbour  of  San  Juan  "  and  "  Realejo  harbour." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  551 

Nicaragua,  Central  America.  Nicaragua.  Die  kiisten  nach  den  besten  charten 
terrain  nach  recognoscirungen  iind  speciellen  aufnahmen  von  lohn  Fors- 
ter,  esq.  Englisch  v.  consul  und  B.  A.  v.  Biilow,  im  mai,  juni  u.  juli  1847, 
gezeichnet  Berlin  1849.  13  x  18*. 
[In  Biilow  (Alexander  von).  Die  freistaat  Nicaragua.  12°.  Berlin,  G. 
Hempel,  1849]. 

^Mosquito.     Greytown  harbour.     Surveyed  by  comm^  M.  S.  Nolloth.     1850. 

8  X  10.     London,  1850. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2012]. 

Map  and  profile  of  the  route  for  the  construction  of  a  ship  canal  from  the 

Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  oceans,  across  the  isthmus  in  the  state  of  Nicaragua, 
C.  A.     Surveyed  by  0.  W.  Childs.     1850-51.     17J  x  33. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry. )     Report  on  the  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.    8°.    AVashington,  1867.    map  4]. 

Map  of  Brito  harbor.     The  soundings  taken  at  mean  tide  are  marked  in  feet. 

16  X  20i 
[In  Childs  (Orville  W.)  Report  of  the  survey  and  estimates  of  the  cost  of 
constructing  the  inter-oceanic  ship  canal  from  the  harbor  of  San  Juan  del 
Norte,  on  the  Atlantic,  to  the  harbor  of  Brito,  on  the  Pacific,  in  the  state 
of  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  made  for  the  American,  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  ship  canal  co.  in  the  years  1850-51.  8°.  New  York,  W.  C.  Bryant 
&  CO.  1852,     p.  27]. 

Map  of  the  harbor  of  San  Juan  de  Nicaragua.     21  x  30, 

[In  Childs  (Orville  W.)  Report  of  the  survey  and  estimates  of  the  cost  of 
constructing  the  inter-oceanic  ship  canal  from  the  harbor  of  San  Juan  del 
Norte,  on  the  Atlantic,  to  the  harbor  of  Brito,  on  the  Pacific,  in  the  state 
of  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  made  for  the  American,  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  ship  canal  co.  in  the  years  1850-51.  8°,  New  York,  W.  C.  Bryant 
&  CO.  1852.     p.  45]. 

Map  showing  the  location  of  dam  at  Buen  Retiro  and  western  termination  of 

the  summit  level  at  lock  no.  1.  12J  x  19. 
[In  Childs  (Orville  W. )  Report  on  the  survey  and  estimates  of  the  cost  of 
constructing  the  inter-oceanic  ship  canal  from  the  harbor  of  San  Juan  del 
Norte,  on  the  Atlantic,  to  the  harbor  of  Brito,  on  the  Pacific,  in  the  state 
of  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  made  for  the  American,  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  ship  canal  co.  in  the  years  1850-51.  8°.  New  York,  W.  C.  Bryant 
&  CO.  1852.     p.  21]. 

Section  of  canal  in  rock.     Scale  24  feet  to  an  inch.     9|  x  7j. 

[In  Childs  (Orville  W.)  Report  of  the  survey  and  estimates  of  the  cost  of 
constructing  the  inter-oceanic  ship  canal  from  the  harbor  of  San  Juan  del 
Norte,  on  the  Atlantic,  to  the  harbor  of  Brito,  on  the  Pacific,  in  the  state 
of  Nicaragua,  Central  America,  made  for  the  American,  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  ship  canal  co.  in  the  years  1850-51.  8°.  New  York,  W.  C.  Bryant 
&  CO.  1852.     p.  57]. 

Karte  des  Nicaragua-see's  red.  nach  den  aufnahmen  J.  Baily's.     6|  x  11. 

[In  Reichardt  (C.  F.)     Centro  Amerika.     8°.     Braunschweig,  1851]. 

Biilow  (A.  von).     Karte  des  isthmus  von  Nicaragua  und  Panama  in  Mittel- 

America,  mit  dem  verschiedenen  canal  projecten  zur  verbindung  des 
Atlantischen  und  Stillen  oceans  nach  J.  Baily  und  den  besten  quellen  zu- 
sammengestellt.     fol.     Berlin,  Besser,  1851. 


552  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nicaragua,  Central  America.     Panorama  of  Grey  town.     4^  x  17^. 

[In  Molina  (Felipe).     Bosquejo  de  la  repiiblica  de  Costa  Kica.     8°.     Nueva 
York,  S.  W.  Benedict,  1851.     p.  54]. 

Piano  de  San  Juan  llamado  ahora  Greytown.     3^  x  13^. 

[In  Molina  (Felipe).     Bosquejo  de  la  repiiblica  de  Costa  Rica.     8°.     Nueva 
York,  S.  W.  Benedict,  1851.     p.  54]. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Cape  Desolado  [Nicaragua]  to  Fonseca  gulf. 

[Honduras],     sheet  27.     Surveyed  by  capt.  sir  Edward  Belcher,    1840. 
18^  X  24J.     London,  1852. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2147] . 

Map  and  profile  of  the  route  for  the  construction  of  a  ship  canal  from  the 

Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  oceans,  across  the  isthmus  in  the  state  of  Nicaragua, 
Central  America,  surveyed  for  the  American  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ship 
canal  company,  by  O.  W.  Childs,  1850-51.     31  x  107.     New  York,  W.  C. 
Bryant  &  co.  1852. 
[American,  Atlantic  and  Pacific  ship  canal  company]. 

Karte  zu  Scherzer's  u.  Wagner's  reisen  in  Nicaragua,  Honduras  und  San  Sal- 

vador im  jahre  1854.     12J  x  14. 
[In  Scherzer  (Karl).     Wanderungen  durch  die  Mittelamerikanischen  frei- 
staaten  Nicaragua,  Honduras  und  San  Salvador.    8°.    Braunschweig,  1857]. 

Nicaragua.     14^  x  19^. 

[In  Reichardt  (C.  F.)     Nicaragua.     8°.     Braunschweig,  F.  Vieweg  &  sohn, 
1854]. 

Considerations  sur  la  carte  geographique  du  Nicaragua,  par  m.  Myionnet- 

Dupuy. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie.     Bulletin.     4«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1855.    v.  9.    pp. 
97-105]. 

Geographical  map  of  the  republic  of  Nicaragua  with  three  plans  and  views 

by  Fermin  Ferrer,  governor  of  the  western  dept,  1855.     28  x  21.     [n.  p. 
1855]. 

Central  America.     Greytown  harbour.     Surveyed  by  John  Richards,  mas- 

ter, assisted  by  William  K.  Bush,  lieut.  of  h.  m.  s.  Geyser.     April  1853. 
25  X  37.     London,  1856. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2012]. 

Government  map  of  Nicaragua  from  the  latest  surveys  ordered  by  president 

Patricio  Rivas  and  genl.  William  Walker.     Executed  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  senor  Fermin  Ferrer,  governor  of  the  western  department. 
1856.      A.    H.  Jocelyn,  publisher. "    col.     29  x  20.      New  York,  A.  H. 
Jocelyn,  [1856]. 
Note. — Inset  "Map  of  Central  America." 

Map  of  the  Mosquito  territory  from  surveys  and  sketches  made  during  sev- 

eral  years  residence    in  the  country,   by  Cha's  N.    Bell,   esq'r,   1856. 
16i  X  9|. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1862.     8°.    London,  J.  Murray, 
1862.     V.  32.     p.  242]. 

Haven  (George).     Maps  of  Nicaragua,  North  and  Central  America,  popula- 

tion and  square  miles  of  Nicaragua,  etc.     30J  x  24.     New  York,  J.  Haven 
[1856]. 


LIfeT    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA,  553 

Nicaragua,  Central  America.  Carte  d' etude  dressee  par  mr.  Thome  de  Gamond 
pour  servir  a  ravant-projet  du  canal  interoceanique  de  Nicaragua,  par  le 
fleuve  Saint  Jean  et  le  col  de  Salinas  en  execution  du  traite  de  concession 
conclu  le  I''''  mai  1858  entre  les  gouvernements  de  Nicaragua  et  Costa-Rica 
et  mr.  Felix  Belly.  23  x  36. 
[In  Gamond  (Thome  de).  Carte  d' etude  pour  le  trace  et  le  profil  du  canal 
de  Nicaragua,     4°.     Paris,  Dalmont  &  Dunod,  1858.     at  end]. 

Mapa  de  la  republica  de  Nicaragua.     Levantado  por  orden  del  gobierno  por 

Maxmilian  v.  Sonnenstern.     1858.     21^  x  29.     East  New  York,  L.  I.     G. 
Kraetzer,  [1858]. 

Isthme  de  Nicaragua.     Eschelle  de  55  millimetres  au  degre.     12  x  14i. 

[In  Bellv  (Felix).     A  travers  1' Amerique  Centrale.     8°.     Paris,  1867.     v.  1. 
p.  1]. 

Nicaragua  Lake.     8^  x  8J. 

[In  Belly  (Felix).     A  travers  1' Amerique  Centrale.     8°.     Paris,  1867.     v.  2. 
p.  405]. 

Partie  de  1' isthme  Nicaraguien  comprise  entre  Nandaime  et  Rivas  indiquant 

un  trace  de  canal  possible  par  la  Bocana  du  Jiri  Conzales.     Echelle   de 
1/560,000.     8  x  34. 
[In  Societe  de   geographic.     Bulletin.     5^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1870.     v.  19, 
at  end] . 

Sketch  of  proposed  ship  canal  at  Lake  Nicaragua,  by  Maximilian  von  Son- 

nenstern.    8  X  12. 
[In   his   Report   on   the   Nicaragua   route.     4°.     Washington,   government 
printing  office,  1874] . 

Bassin  de  Nicaragua.     Eschelle  de  1/1,500,000.     oh  x  8J. 

[In    Societe    de    geographie    de    Lyon.     Bulletin.     Avril-juin,    1879.     8°. 
Lyon,  societe,  1879.     v.  2.     no.  14.     at  end]. 

Der  isthmus  von  Nicaragua  nach  den  aufnahmen  der  Amerikanischen  expe- 

dition unter  E,  P.  Lull,  mit  zuziehung  anderer  quellen  gezeichnet  von  K, 
Zoeppritz,  1879.     Massstab  1  :  400,000.     8f  x  7. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde   zu   Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     8°.     Berlin,    D. 
Reimer,  1879.     v.  14.     pi.  5]. 

Harbor  of  San  Juan  Del  Norte,  Greytown.    Surveyed  by  Passmore  &  Climie, 

aug.  1884,  by  order  of  the  Nicaraguan  government.     13  x  18i. 
[United  States.     Senate,  ex.  doc.  99,  491,     pi,  no,  2]. 

Plan  of  the  Nicaragua  ship  canal  as  relocated  by  the  Y.  S.  surveying  expe- 

dition of  1885,  civil  eng'r  A.  G.  Menocal,  U.  S.  N.     4 J  x  9. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1886. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1885].*   v.  18.     p.  97]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ''The  Nicaragua  canal." 

Spezialkarte  des  Nicaragua-kanales.     Nach  der  karte  der  Vern.  Stn.  ver- 

messungs-expedition  unter  A.  G.   Menocal,   U.   S.  N.     1885.     Massstab, 
1  :  600,000.     7i  x  20^ 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1887.      4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1887]. 
V.  33.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

West  coast  of  Central  America,     Corinto  harbor.     [Nicaragua].     Surveyed 

by  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ranger,   1884.     15  x  21*.     AVashington, 
1885. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  937]. 


554  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nicaragua,    Central  America.      Nicaragua-kanal.      Nach  den  vermessungen  v. 
Menocal  1885  ii.  Peary  1887-88.     1 : 1,500,000.     Im  fiinfmal  kleineren  mass- 
stab  als  Panama-kanal.     8^  x  21^. 
[In  Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     p.  691]. 

Central  America.     West  coast  of  Nicaragua.     Salinas  bay.     From  a  survey 

in  1885  by  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ranger.     12  x  15^.     Washington, 

1887. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.    Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1025]. 
Note.— With  additional  notes  in  ms.  and  descriptive  text. 

West  coast  of  Central  America.     San  Juan  Del  Sur  [Nicaragua]  to  Judas 

Point  [Costa  Rica].     33  x  27^.     Washington,  1887. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.    Chart  no.  1016]. 

Central  America.     West  coast  of  Nicaragua.     Brito  harbor.     From  a  survey 

in  1888  by  ensign  W.  J.  Maxwell,  U.  S.  N.  and  civil  engineer  J.  F.  Perez 
of  the  Nicaragua  canal  construction  company.     18  x  18h.     Washington, 
1889. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.    Chart  no.  1159]. 

Mapas  de  Colton.    America  Central.    Escalal:  1,705,000.    81 J  x  39^.     Nueva 

York,  D,  Appleton  &  cia.  [1889]. 
Note. — Inset:  **  Trazado  del  canal  Nicaragua, "  "El  golfo  de  Panama,"  &c. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  the  maritime  canal  of  Nicaragua.     6^  x  11^. 

[In  Maritime  canal  co.  of  Nicaragua.     The  inter-oceanic  canal  of  Nicaragua. 
4°.     New  York,  1891.     p.  1]. 

Central  America.     Nicaragua.  San  Juan  del  Norte  or  Greytown.     Surveyed 

by  ensign  W.  J.  Maxwell,  U.  S.  N.  of  the  Nicaragua  canal  construction 
company,  1888.     18  x  24^.     London,  1891. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2012]. 

Nicaragua.     Mosquito  reservation.     Bluefields  lagoon.     From  a  British  sur- 

vey in  1836.     24^  x  20.     Washington,  1891. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1292]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  c-o.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  w^orld.     Map  of  America.     Stat- 

ute miles,  69.16  =  1  degree.     19x26.     [Chicago,   Rand,   McNally  &  co. 
1892]. 
Note. — Inset:   "Map  showing  proposed  line  of  Nicaragua  canal." 

Geologische   karte   des   nordlichen    theiles   der  republik    Nicaragua.     Im 

auftrage  der  regierung  in  den  jahren  1892  und  1893   aufgenommen  u. 

gezeichnet  von  dr.  Bruno  Mierisch.     Massstab  1:^,000,000.     19  x  16 J. 
[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.     1895.     4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1895]. 

V.  41.     pi.  4.     at  end]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Ubersichtsskizze  des  Nic^ragua-kauals  und  der  eisenbahn- 

projekte  in  Nicaragua." 

Esquisse   d'une   carte   politique    du    Nicaragua   en    1893.     Par   D.    Pector. 

Echelle  de  1:2,500,000.     9J  x  8. 
[In  Pector  (Desir^).     Etude  economique  sur  la  republique  <le  Nicaragua. 
8°.     Neuchdtel,  1893]. 

Die  goldminen-distrikte  in  den  fiussgebieten  Prinzapolca  und  Cuculaia  im 

(tstlichen  Nic^aragua.     Auf  befehl  sr.  exc.  des  priisidenten  aufgenommen 
und  gezeichnet  von  dr.  Bruno  Mierisch.     Massstab  1 :  7,000,000.     7  x  9J. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.     1893.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    [1893]. 
V.  39.     i>l.  3.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  555 

NicaragTia,  Central  America.     The  Mosquito  coast  of  Nicaragua  and  adjacent  ter- 
ritory.    Design,  by  Christ.  Weber.     12  x  11. 
[In   American  geographical   society   of   New   York.     Journal.     1893.     8°. 
New  York,  for  the  society,  1893.     v.  25.     p.  288]. 

Panoramic  view  of  the  Nicaragua  canal.     7i  x  I05. 

[In  Bureau  of  the  American  republics.     Nicaragua.     Bulletin  no.  51.     Rev. 
to  aug.  1,  1893.     8°.     Washington,  1893.     pp.  42-43]. 

• Chart  of  the  world  showing  distances  saved  by  the  maritime  canal  of  Nica- 
ragua.    16  X  16*. 
[In  Schroeder  (John).     Costa  Rica.     12°.     San  Jose,  tip.  nacional,  1894]. 

Map  of  the  Mosquito  coast,  Nicaragua,  C.  A.     Compiled  by  H.  G.  Higley, 

assisted  by  Sam  D.  Spellman.     Bluetields,  Nic'a,  1894.     40  x  26.     New 
York,  G.  W.  <k  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1894. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  Bluefields,  Nicaragua." 

Map  of  the  republic  of  Nicaragua.     18f  x  18|. 

[In   Bureau    of    the   American   republics.      Nicaragua.      Bulletin   no.    51. 

Revised  to  aug.  1,  1893.     8°.     Washington,  1893]. 
Note. — Map  copyright  in  1894  by  Wm.  M.  Bradley  c^  co.  Philadelphia. 

Central  America.     East  coa^t.     Nicaragua.     Entrance  to  Pearl  Cay  lagoon. 

From  a  British  survey  in  1836.     16  x  22*.     Washington,  1895. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1510]. 

■ Central  America.     East  coast.     Nicaragua.     Pearl  Cays  and  approaches  to 

Pearl  Cay  lagoon.     From  British  surveys  in  1836.     23|  x  36*.     AVashing- 
ton,  1895. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1517]. 

Central  America.   West  coast  [Nicaragua] .     Corinto  harbour  (Port  Realejo) . 

Surveyed  by  commander    C.   E.   Clark,   U.  S.  N.   &c.     1884.     24^  x  19. 
London,  1895. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  660]. 

Nicaragua-  und  Panamakanal.     Massstab  1:1,500,000.     8j  x  5*. 

[In    Brockhaus'   konversations-lexikon.      14te  3ufi.      8°.      Leipzig,    F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  12.     p.  314]. 

Central  America.     Nicaragua.     Harbor  of  San  Juan  Del  Norte  or  Greytown. 

From  a  survey  in  1888,  by  ensign  W.  J.  Maxwell,  etc.     Extensive  cor- 
rections to  1896.     18  X  25*.     Washington,  1896. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  186]. 

Nicaragua.      San  Juan    Del  Sur.      Surveyed  by  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  S. 

Ranger  commander  C.  E.  Clark,  1883.     13  x  15.     AVashington,  1896. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  934]. 

Century  (The)  atlas.     Central  America.     Scale  70  English  statute  miles  to 

one  inch.     10^  x  15*.     New  York,  the  Century  co.  1897. 
Note. — Inset:  "The  country  around  lake  Nicaragua,  showing  the  route  of 
the  Nicaragua  canal." 

North  east  Nicaragua  from  a  survey  by  John  M.  Nicol,  c.  e.  1897.    Natural 

scale,  1: 1,500,000  or  1  inch=23.7  miles.     8  x  11*. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1898.     8°.     London,   1898.     v. 
11.     p.  692]. 


556  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nicarag^ua,  Central  America.  Mapa  de  la  republica  de  Nicaragua  revisado  levan- 
tado  por  orden  de  su  ex*  el  presidente  de  la  republica  general  don  Jose 
Santos  Zelaya  por  Maximiliano  v  Sonnenstern  ingeniero  civil  del  gobierno. 
Ayudado  por  William  P.  Collins  ing"  civil.  1895.  Patentado  en  1897  por 
H.  G.  Chalkley  para  el  gobierno  de  Nicaragua  su  duefio.  59  x  58.  Chicago, 
Poole  bros.,  1897. 

Same.     Official  map  of  Nicaragua.     Compiled  by  order  of  his  excellency  the 

president  general  don  Jos6  Santos  Zelaya,  from  surveys  by  Maximiliano 
Sonnenstern,  government  civil  engineer,  assisted  by  William  P.  Collins. 
Revised  to  date  1898.     59  x  58.     Chicago,  H.  D.  Chalkley,  1898. 

Topographical  map  of  territory  bordering  the  Nicaragua  canal  route.  Com- 
piled &  drawn  by  Edw.  Mobitor.  Supplement  to  Engineering  news, 
July  12,  1900.     7i  x  11^ 

Nicaragua.     Blueflelds  lagoon.     From  a  survey  in  1899,  by  the  officers  of 

the  U.  S.  S.  Vixen.     35^  x  38^     Washington,  1900. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office,     no.  1858]. 

Nipe  (Bay  of),  Cuba.     The  grand  bay  of  Nipe  on  the  north  side  of  Cuba.     [By 
Fran.  Math.  Cell,     anon.]     7  x  10. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  81]. 

A  plan  of  Nuevitas  harbour  [&]  Plan  of  great  bay  of  Nipe,  by  the  chief  pilot 

of  the  armada.     9x7. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  50]. 

Noble  county,  Ohio.  Wall,  Mann  &  Hall.  Illustrated  atlas  of  Noble  co.  Ohio. 
95  pp.  incl.  28  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Wall,  Mann  &  Hall,  1879. 

Nogales,  Miss.     Plan  of  Nogales.     Scale  of  300  fathoms.     8  x  10. 

[In  CoUot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Am^rique  Septentrionale.    Atlas.    4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.    pi.  32]. 

^olan  county,  Tex.     Nolan  county.     18  x  24.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  CO.  ' 

[1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Horfolk  county,  Mass.  Map.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  survey  of  the  state. 
The  details  from  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Walling. 
1858.     57  X  62.     New  York,  Smith  &  Bumstead,  1858. 

Sherman  (W.  A.)     Atlas  of  Norfolk  co.  Mass.     124  pp.  incl.  72  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1876. 

Robinson  (E.)     Robinson's  atlas  of  Norfolk  co.   Mass.     title.     46  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1888. 

Norfolk  county,  Va.  Map  of  Norfolk  county,  Va.  made  for  and  published  by 
authority  of  the  board  of  supervisors  surveyed  and  drawn  by  Sykes  & 
Swathmey.     58  x  46.     Norfolk,  1887. 

Norfolk,  Va.  Sketch  of  the  road  from  Fredricksburg  to  Norfolk  in  Virginia, 
[anon.]     ms.     9  x  15.     [178-]. 

Norfolk  harbor,  Virginia.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direc- 
tion of  A.  I).  Bache.    1857.    Scale  1 :  10,000.    15  x  19^.    Washington,  C.  B. 
Graham  lith.     [1857]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


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LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Norfolk,  Va.     Ft.  Monroe,  Xorfolk,  and  vicinity.     6|  x  5|. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  im- 
portant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  [1864].     pi.  4]. 

Cotton-port  map.     Published  by  ''Norfolk  landmark."    10^x8.     [Xorfolk, 

1874]. 

■ Map  of  the  cities  of  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth.     Surveyed  by  J.  F.  Dezen- 

dorf.     col.     56  x  43.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Ya.  including  the  city  of 

Portsmouth,     index  map.     17  pi.     fol.      Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 

1889. 

Bowman  (Sam.  W. )    Atlas  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth  and  Berkley, Ya.    Includ- 

ing Lambert's  Point,  Norfolk  on  the  Roads,  South  Norfolk,  Pinner's  Point, 
West  Norfolk,  town  of  Hampton  Roads,  etc.  etc.  From  actual  surveys, 
oflSicial  records  &  private  plans  approved  by  Walter  H.  Taylor,  jr.  ass't 
city  engineer,     title.    32  maps.     fol.     Norfolk,  Ya.  S.  AY.  Bowman,  1900. 

Norfolk  and  Cincinnati  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Norfolk  and  Cincinnati  rail- 
road, and  its  connections.  Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1882. 

Norfolk  and  "Western  and  Shenandoah,  valley  railroads.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. ) 
&  CO.  Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Norfolk  and  western  and  Shenandoah 
valley  railroads  and  their  connections  with  the  Yirginia,  Tennessee  & 
Georgia  air  line.  19  x  25i.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1881]. 

Norristown,  Penn.     Map.     Surveyed  &  published  by  Thomas  A.  Hurley.     60  x  76. 

Freehold,  N.  J.     T.  A.  Hurley,  1857. 
North  Adams,  Mass.     Miller  (D.  L, )     Atlas  of  the  towns  of  North  Adams,  Adams, 

Williamstown  and  Cheshire,  Berkshire  co.  Mass.     title.     19  pi.  1  1.     4°.. 

New  York,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1894. 

North.  America.^     Aboriginal  America.     13  x  17. 

[In  Marryat  (Frederick).    A  Diary  in  America.    12°.    London,  1839.    v.  2].. 

Aboriginal  America  east  of  the  Mississippi.     6^  x  4^. 

[In  Harris  (N,  S.)     Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  "Indian  territory."     [anon. J 

8°.     New  York,  1844]. 

Same.     Aboriginal  America  east  of  the  Mississippi.     6j  x  4^. 

[In  Friends  (Society  of).     Some  account  of  the  religious  society  of  friends 

towards  the  Indian  tribes.     8°.     London,  E.  Marsh,  1844]. 

Aboriginal  maps  of  North  America,  denoting  the  boundaries  and  the  loca- 

tions of  various  Indian  tribes.     John  Arrowsmith  lith.     col.     18  x  22. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     Hudson's  bay 
CO.  1857.     V.  15]. 

Same.     Aboriginal  map  of  North  America,  showing  the  boundaries  and  the- 

locations  of  various  Indian  tribes.     19  x  22. 
[In  Hudson's  bay  co.    Report  from  the  select  committee.     1857.    fol.    Lon- 
don, 1857]. 

Linguistic  stocks  of  American  Indians  north  of  Mexico.     By  J.  W.  PowelL 

Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Henry  Gannett.     Sackett  &  Wilhelms 
litho  CO.  N.  Y.     21i  x  17^ 
Note. — To  accompany  Smithsonian  Institution.    7th  annual  report.    Bureau* 
of  ethnology. 

^All  maps  prior  to  1776  of  the  country  now  known  as  the  "United  States"  are  included  under- 
"  North  America."  For  a  separate  list  of  maps  relating  to  the  northwest  part  of  North  America,  see 
my  paper  entitled  "Alaska  and  the  northwest  part  of  North  America,  1588-1898." 


558  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.     General  chart  exhibiting  the  discoveries  of  the  northmen  in  the 
Arctic  regions  and  America,  during  the  10th-14th  centuries.     9|  x  lOJ. 
[In  Beamish  (X.  L.)     The  discovery  of  North  America  by  the  Northmen. 
12°.     London,  1841]. 

Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history.     By  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.     3 

p.  1.     14  col.  maps.     obi.  8°.     New  York,  Longmans,  1891. 

North  America,  showing  the  progress  of  discovery.     12^  x  10. 

[In  Gover  (Edward).  Atlas  of  universal  historical  geography,  sm.  fol. 
London,  1854.     no.  27]. 

European  discoveries  in  North  America.     5J  x  lOf . 

[In  Gage  (William  L.)  A  modern  historical  atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges, 
schools,  and  general  readers.     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1869]. 

Cortes'  march  to  Mexico.     Early  explorers  of  the  Atlantic  coast.     Explora- 

tions of  Hudson  and  Champlain.     De  Soto's  march  from  Tampa  bay  to 
the  Mississippi.     8^  x  5|. 
[In  Labberton  ( R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  Mac  Coun, 
1886.     pi.  59]. 

Karte  zur  erlauterung  der  geschichite  des  golf-stroms  von  Columbus  bis 

Franklin  zusammengestellt  von  I.  G.  Kohl,  gezeichnet  von  H.  Kiepert. 
Die  fahrten  des  ersten  dritten-jahrhunderts  [1492-1525]  in  rother  farbe. 
11^  X  15.  ' 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  neue  folge.  8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1861.     v.  11.     pi.  4]. 

1.  Sketch  of  coast  from  the  map  of  Hieronimo  da  Yerrazano  1529  from  Flor- 

ida to  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.  2.  The  coast  according  to  Ribero  1529 
from  Florida  to  Labrador.     8  x  6^. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1878.     v.  2.     p.  257]. 

Note. — To  accompany  article  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  on  "The  voyage  of  Yer- 
razano." 

Route  of  Ferd*!  de  Soto.     A.  D.  1539.     7  x  10. 

[In  McCulloh  (J.  H. )  Researches,  philosophical  and  antiquarian  concern- 
ing the  aboriginal  history  of  America.     8°.     Baltimore,  1829]. 

Conibas  regio  cum  vicinis  gentebus.     1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.  fol., 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  117]. 

Limes  occidentis' Quiuira  et  Anian,  1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  "Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle.     fol.     Douay,  F.^ 

Fabri,  1605]. 

Norvmbega  et  Virginia.     1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.  fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  121]. 

Map  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North  America  about  1600  A.  D,  along  tl 

Atlantic;   &  about  1800  A.  D.  westwardly.     Published  by  the  Americ 
antiquarian  society:  from  a  drawing  by  hon.  A.  Gallatin,     col.     15  x  16j 
[In  American  antiquarian  society  &  Archselogia  Americana.     Transactioi 
and  collections.     8°.     Cambridge,  for  the  society,  1836.     v.  2.     opp. 
265]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  559 

North  America.     Same.     Carte  des  tribus  Indiennes  de  1'  Amerique  du  Xord  vers 
1600  A.  D.  le  long  de  FAtlantique,  et  vers  1800  A.  D.  a  I'ouest.     D'apres 
un  dessin  de  mr.  Gallatin.     14^  x  16^. 
[In  Vail  (Eugene  A.)     Notice  sur  les  Indiens  de  F Amerique  du  Nord.     8°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1840]. 

King  James'  patent  of  1606,  dividing  Virginia  into  two  parts.     Reorganiza- 
tion of  the  Plymouth  company  in  1620,  as  the  council  of  Plymouth  for 
New  England.     8j  x  5|. 
[In  Labberton  (R.   H.)     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New   York,   T.   Mac 
Coun,  1886.     pi.  60]. 

Route  of  the  Champlain  expedition — 1615.     7h  x  5. 

[In  ^lagazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1878.     v.  2.     p.  472]. 

Note. — To  accompany  article  by  O.  H.  Marshall  on  "Champlain's  expe- 
dition of  1615." 

Figure  et  description  de  la  terre  reconnue  et  habitee  par  les  Francois  en  la 

Floride  et  au-dega  gisante  par  les  30-31-  et  32  degrez.     De  la  main  de  m. 
Marc  Lescarbot.     6|  x  8}. 
[In  Lescarbot  (Marc).     Histoire  de  la Novvelle  France.     3'' ed.    16°.     Paris, 
A.  Perier,  1618.    bet.  pp.  596-597]. 

Americse   Septentrionalis   pars.     From    the    West-Indische   paskaert.     Be- 

schreven  door  A.  Jacobsz.     1621.     From  the  original  on  vellum  in  the 
collection  of  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     Reproduced  by  Lane  S.  Hart,  1877.     16 
X  19i 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.    2d  series.     8°.    Harrisburg,  1877.     v.  5.    p.  17]. 

Same.     Americse  Septentrionalis  pars.     From  the  West  Indische  paskaert. 

Beschreven  door  A.  Jacobsz,  1621.     15  x  19. 
[In  Valentine  (D.  T.)     Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New  York. 
1858.     16°.     New  York,  1858.     p.  448]. 

Various  English  grants.     1625-1649.     8^  x  5|. 

[In  Labberton  (R.  H.)  New  historical  atlas.  4°.  New  York,  T.  Mac — 
Coun,  1886.     pi.  61].  • 

Nova  Anglia,  Novvm  Belgivm  et  Virginia.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).  Nieuvve  wereldt  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.  Tweede  druck.  fol.  Leyden,  bij  de  Elzeviers,  1630.  bet.  pp. 
88-89]. 

Note. — This  map  is  not  found  in  the  edition  of  1625. 

Carta  particolare  della  nuoua  Belgia  e  parte  della  nuoua  Anglia.     La  longi- 

tudine  cominca  da  1'  isola  di  Poco  d'  Asores.     A.  E.  Lucini  fece.     17i  x  14. 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  AVeed,  Parsons  &  CO.  1850.     v.  1.     front.] 

Note. — "The  map  facing  the  title  of  this  volume  is  taken  from  one  of  North 
America  engraved  by  Lucini,  an  Italian  artist,  originally  on  four  sheets, 
three  of  which  belong  to  the  Warden  collection  of  the  state  library.  It 
will  be  perceived  from  its  title  that  it  is  a  map  of  New  Belgium  (now  New 
York)  and  part  of  New  England,  the  former  of  which  provinces  was 
claimed  at  the  time  to  extend  from  Cape  Cod  to  the  capes  of  Delaware. 
The  absence  of  any  date  renders  it  difficult,  however,  to  ascertain  pre- 
cisely the  year  it  was  engraved,  and  this  point  can  be  determined  only  by 
other  evidence.  Boston,  which  was  settled  in  1630,  is  found  laid  down, 
but  there  is  no  mention  of  Maryland,  the  province  of  Virginia  forming  the 


560  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.     Carta  particolare,  etc. — Continued. 

southern  boundary  of  New  Belgium.  As  Maryland  was  first  granted  in 
1632,  it  is  evident  the  date  of  this  map  must  be  some  year  between  that 
and  the  settlement  of  Boston.  Most  probably  it  was  engraved  in  1631. 
In  point  of  time,  it  may  be  considered  the  third  oldest  map  of  the  province 
extant,  having,  as  far  as  yet  known,  been  preceded  by  only  two  Dutch 
maps,  one  of  1616  and  one  of  1618,  transcripts  of  which  are  in  the  office  of 
the  secretary  of  state,  and  of  one  of  which  this  Italian  map  is  evidently 
an  improved  copy." 

Septentrio  America.     Jodocus  Hondius  excudit  Amsterodami.     14^  x  15J. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).     Atlas,     ed.  10a.     fol.     Amsterdami,  sumptibus 

H.  Hondij,  1630.     p.  380]. 

Champlain's  map  of  New  France  1632.     Reduced  from  the  original  in  the 

state  library  for  doc.  hist,  of  N.  Y.     v.  3.     10|  x  17^. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  3.     front.] 

Fac-simile  of  part  of  the  Champlain  map  of  1632.     7  x  4J. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1877.     v.  1.     pt.  1.     front] 

Note. — The  map  from  the  original  which  accompanies  the  edition  of  the  voy- 
age of  Champlain  in  New  France,  printed  at  Paris  in  1632.  To  accompany 
an  article  on  '^Champlain's  expedition  of  1615  against  the  Onondagas." 

Carte  seconda  generale  dell'  America.     Af.  Lucini,  fece.     18  x  14J, 

[In  Dudley  (Robert,  duke  of  Northumberland).  DelF  arcano  del  mare, 
fol.     Firenze,  F.  Onofri,  1646.     book  2.     p.  47]. 

Carte  des  tribus  Indiennes  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord  (Versant  de  I'Atlantique) 

vers  le  milieu  du  XVI P  siecle.     Dressee  par  L.  Simonin,  d'apres   des 
documents  Americains,  1869.     7|  x  6. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     5®  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1870.     v.  19. 
at  end]. 

North  America,  1650,  showing  claims  arising  out  of  exploration  and  occu- 

pancy.    5i  X  5^. 
[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  2]. 

Amerique    Septentrionale.     Par    N.    Sanson    d' Abbeville.     A.   Peyrounin 

sculp.     16  X  21^.     Paris,  chez  I'auteur,  &  P.  Mariette,  1650. 

Novi  Belgii.     Tabula  ad  N.  J.  Visscheri  delineationem  repetitaquse  ex  XXX 

aliis  tabulis  colligi  potuerunt  additis  lapidi  incisa  dirigente  G.  M.  Asher. 

18  x  2U.     [1650-55]. 
[In  Asher  (G.  M. )     A  list  of  the  maps  and  charts  of  New-Netherland.     sm. 

4°.     Amsterdam,  F.  Muller,  1855.     at  end]. 
Note. — Inset:  "View  of  New  York  city." 

America    Septentrionalis.      Amstelodami,     excudit    loannes     lanssonius. 

18i  X  21i 
[In    Jansson    (Jan).     Nuevo    atlas,     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,    1653. 

v.  2]. 

Nova  Belgica  et  Anglia  Nova.     Amstelodami,  Johannes  Janssonius,  excudit. 

15  x  19J. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  561 

North  America.     Virginise  partis  australis,  et  Florida  partis  orientalis,  interjacen- 
tiumqe  regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Xuevo atlas,     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v. 2]. 

Siilpitian  and  Jesuit  missions  among  the  Iroquois  from  1656  to  1684  as  located 

by  John  S.  Clark.     Auburn,  N.  Y.  1886.     6i  x  10. 
[In  Donohoe  (Thomas).     The  Iroquois  and  the  Jesuits.     12°.     Buffalo,  1895. 
p.  20]. 

Map  of  New  Netherlands,  with  a  view  of  New  Amsterdam,  (now  New-York,) 

A.  D.  1656.     Copied  for  the  N.  Y.  hist.  soc.  from  the  map  of  A.  Vander 
Donck.     Lane  S.  Hart,  state  printer,  1877.     12  x  7. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Linn  &  W.  H.  Egle. 
V.  5.     8°.     Harrisburgh,  L.  S.  Hart,  1877.     p.  233]. 

Pascaarte  van  Brazil  en  Nieu  Nederlandt  van  Cuorvo  en  Flores  tot  de  Bar- 

bados nu  eerst  uytgegeven  door  Arnold  Colom  tot  Amsterdam  opt'  water 
by  de  nieu  we  brugh  in  de  Lichtende  Colom.     21|  x  25. 
[In  Colom   (Arnold).     Zee-atlas,    ofte   water- wereldt.     fol.     Amsterdam, 
in  de  Lichtende  Colom,  [1656?].     no.  15]. 

Pascaarte  van  Nieu  Nederlandt  uytgegeven  door  Arnold  Colom.  t' Amster- 

dam opt  water  by  de  nieuwe  brugh  in  de  Lichtende  Colom.     21^  x  25. 
[In    Colom    (Arnold),     Zee-atlas,    ofte    water- wereldt.     fol.     Amsterdam, 
in  de  Lichtende  Colom,  "[1656?].     no.  19]. 

Americque  Septentrionale.     Par  le  sr.  Sanson  d' Abbeville.     A.  Peyrounin, 

sculp.     7f  x  lOf. 
[In  Sanson  (Nicholas).     L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'au- 
thevr,  1657.     no.  1]. 

Le  Canada,  ou  Nouvelle  France,  &c.     Par  N.  Sanson.     8^  x  12. 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'authevr,  1657.     no.  2]. 

Novi  Belgii  Novseque  Anglise  nee  non  partis  Yirginise  tabula  multis  in  locis 

emendata    a    Nicolao   Jj3annis   Yisscliero.     Amsterdam,    1659.      [Repro- 
duced].    18^x22. 
Note. — Inset:  ''Nieuw  Amsterdam  op  t'eylant  Manhattans." 

Tabula  Novse  Francise,     anno  1660.     13  x  17. 

[In   Du  Creux   (Frangois).     Historise  Canadensis,  sev   Nov8e-Franci?e  libri 

decern.     4°.     Parisiis,  1664]. 
Note. — One  of  the  earliest  maps  on  which  the  Falls  of  Niagara  are  marked. 

They  are  here  called  "  Ongiara  catarractes, "    and  the  geography  of  the 

whole  region  is  fairly  correctly  laid  down. 

Same.    Du  Creux  (Francois).    New  France  in  1660.    (Reduced  facsimile  from 

Historise  Canadensis,  Paris,  1664).     9  x  6|. 
[In  Jesuit  relations.    8°.    Cleveland,  Burrows  bros.  1899.    v.  46.    opp.  title- 
page]. 

Extrema  Americse  versus  Boream,  ubi  terra  nova  Nova  Francia,  adjacentiaq^. 

17^  X  22. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  1-2]. 

Nova  Belgica  et  Anglia  Nova.     15  x  19j. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  17-18]. 

H.  Doc.  516 30 


562  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

NortH  America.     Virginise  partis  australis,  et  Floridse  partis  orientalis,  interjacen- 
tiumqe  regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  19^. 
[•In  Biaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  TAmerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  25-26]. 

Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par  N.  Sanson.     Reveue  et  ehangee  en  plusieurs 

endroits  suivant  les  memoires  les  plus  reeents.  Par  G.  Sanson.  15^  x  22. 
Paris,  Pierre  Mariette,  1669. 

Carte  pour  suivre  la  relation  des  voyages  de  cavelier  de  la  Salle,  1669-1682. 

7x6i 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1880.     v.  20. 
at  end] . 

A  new  mapp  of  America  Septentrionale.     Designed  by  monsieur  Sanson,  and 

revised  into  English,  and  illustrated  by  Richard  Blome.     15  x  22.     Lon- 
don, for  R.  Blome,  1669. 
[In  Blome  (Richard) .     A  geographical  description  of  the  four  parts  of  the 
world,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Blome,  1670.     pi.  4]. 

Early  French  missions  in  the  remote  western  regions  of  Canada  or  New  France. 

Copy  of  the  map  attached  to  the  relations  of  the  Jesuits  of  New  France  in 
1670  &  1671.     4J  X  7i 
[In  Monette  (J.  W.)     History  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     8°.     N.  Y. 
1846.     p.  1.     V.  1]. 

Novi  Belgii  quod  nunc  Novi  Jorck  vocatur  Novseq*^  Anglise  &  partis  Virginise 

accuratissima  et  novissima  delineatio.     11^  x  13^. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).  De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.  4°.  t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  122-123]. 

Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Joliet  (Louis).     Nouvelle  decouverte  de  plusieurs  nations  dans  la  Nouvelle 

France  en  I'annee  1673  et  1674.  Gaston  Morel  lith.  (Reduction  fac- 
simile).    Imp.  E.  Cagniard  a  Rouen.     16  x21j. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1882.     v.  9.     p.  273]. 

Note. — To  accompany  article  on  the  "Discovery  of  the  Mississippi,"  by  A.  P. 
C.  Griffin. 

Same.     Joliet  (Louis).     Nouvelle  decouverte  des  plusieurs  nations  dans  la 

Nouvelle  France,  en  I'annee  1673  et  1674.     21  x  15|. 
[In  Jesuit  relations.     8°.     Cleveland,  Burrows  bros.  1900.     v.  59.     p.  86]. 

A  chart  of  the  coast  of  America  from  New  found  land  to  cape  Cod,  by  lohn 

Seller.     16^  x  21. 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  41]. 

A  chart  of  the  north  part  of  North  America.     Describing  the  sea  coast  of 

Groenland,  Dauies  streights,  Baffins  bay,  Hudson  streights.  Buttons  bay 
and  James  bay.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  37]. 

A  (;hart  of  the  sea  coasts  of  New  England,  New  Jarsey,  Virginia,  Maryland 

and  Carolina,  from  c.  Cod  to  c.  Hatteras.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  43]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  563 

Uorth.  America.     A  map  of  New  England  and  New  York.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed   (John).     The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.     new  ed. 

fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     bet.  pp.  45-46]. 
Note. — Coast  to  Chesapeake  bay. 

A  chart  of  ye  north  part  of  America.     For  Hudsons  bay  comonly  called  ye 

North  west  passage.     By  lohn  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London,  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  9]. 

L'Amerique  septentrionale,  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess",  de 

I'academie  royale  des  sciences,  etc.     Augmentees  de  noiiveau.     8f  x  llf. 
A  Leide,  chez  Pierre  vander  Aa. 
[In  Hooge  (Romein  de).     Les  Indes  orientales   et  occidentales   et   autres 
lieux.     obi.  4°.     Leide,  Pierre  vander  Aa,  1680?     pi.  9]. 

Carte   de   la  decouverte  faite   I'an  1673   dans   I'Amerique   Septentrionale. 

Liebaux  sculp.     62^  x  16. 
[In  Thevenot  (Melchisedech),    Recueil  des  voyages.    16°.    Paris,  E.  Michal- 

let,  1681]. 
Note. — To  illustrate  "Decouverte  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  par  le  p. 

Marquette. ' ' 

Franquelin  (Jean  Baptiste  Louis) .     Carte  de  la  Louisiane  ou  des  voyages  du 

sr.  de  la  Salle  &  des  pays  qu'il  a  decouverts  depuis  la  Nouvelle  France 
jusqu'au  golfe  Mexique,  les  annees  1679,  80,  81  &  82.    20^  x  16.    Paris,  1684. 
[In  Jesuit  relations.     8°.     Cleveland,   Burrows   bros.  1900.     v.    63.     opp. 
title-page]. 

Carte  vniverselle  du  monde  vulgairement  dite  la  mappe  monde,  avec  de 

nouvelles  observations  touchant  les  navigations  de  long  cours.     Par  P. 

Du-Yal.     16  X  22.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1684. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  7]. 
America  Septentrionale  colle  nuoue  scoperte  sin  all'  anno  1688.    2  sheets,  each 

24^  X  17|. 
[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo  Maria).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Yenetia,  1695-97 

V.  1.     bet.  pp.  56-57  &  60-61]. 

Partie  occidentale  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  oil  sont  les  nations  des 

Ilinois  de  Tracy,  les  Iriquois,  et  plusieurs  autres  peuples;  auec  la  Louisiane. 
Par  p.  [Marco  Yincenzo]  Coronelli.     17^  x  23.     Paris,  J.  B.  Nolin,  1688. 

Morden  (R. )     A  map  of  ye  English  empire  in  ye  continent  of  America  viz. 

Yirginia,  Maryland,  Carolina,  New  York,  New  larsey.  New  England,  Car- 
olina, Pennselvania.    W.  Binneman  sculpsit.    19i  x  23.     London,  R.  Mor- 
den, [1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  5]. 

Nuova  Francia  e  Luigiana.     8|  x  11^. 

[In  Zani  (Yalerio).  II  genio  vagante.  Biblioteca  curiosa  di  cento,  e  piii 
relazioni  di  viaggi  [etc.]  raccolta  dal  signor  conte  Aurelio  degli  Anzi 
[pseud.]  12°.  Para,  per  I.  &  F.  M.  Rosati,  1691-1693.  part  2.  bet.  pp. 
422-423]. 

Carte  generalle  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  est  compris  la  Lovisiane,  Gaspesie 

et  le  Nouveau  Mexique  avec  les  memoires   les  plus  nouveau  1692.     I. 

Rouillard  delineavit.     L.  Boudan  sculp.     13  x  19. 
[In  Le  Celercq  (Christian).     First  establishment  of  the  faith  in  New  France. 

8°.     New  York,  1881.     v.  2.     p.  8]. 
Note. — "  Some  copies  of  the  map  are  said  to  bear  the  date  1692.     The  last 

figure  has  something  of  the  appearance  of  a  2,  but  seems  to  be  really  1,  and 

has  probably  been  read  differently." 


564 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


North.  America.     Mare  del  Svd,  detto  abvrimenti  mare  Pacifico.     17^  x  24^. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.    Venetia,  1695-97.     v 
bet.  pp.  78-79]. 


A  new  map  of  the  English  empire  in  America,  viz.  Virginia,  Maryland,  Caro- 
lina, New  York,  New  larsey.  New  England,  Pennsylvania,  Newfound- 
land, New  France,  &c.  by  Rob  Morden.  I.  Harris  sculp.  20  x  23.  London, 
R.  Morden  &  C.  Brown,  [1695?]. 

Amerique  Septentrionale  divisee  en  ses  principales  parties,  ou  sont  distin- 
gues  les  vns  des  autres  les  estats  suivant  qu'ils  appartiennent  presentement 
aux  Francois,  Castillans,  Anglois,  Suedois,  Danois,  Hollandois.  Tiree  des 
relations  de  toutes  ces  nations  par  le  s^  Sanson.  18  x  25.  Paris,  H.  laillot, 
1695. 

[In  Jaillot  (C.  H.  A.)     Atlas  Francois,     fol.     Paris,  Jaillot,  1695.     no.  10]. 

America  Septentrionalis.     Amstelodami,  excudit  loannes  lanssonius.     18^  x 

20i 
[In  AUard  (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex   officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  139]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

Totius  Neobelgii  nova  et  accuratissima  tabula.  Typis  Caroli  Allard.  Ams- 
telodami.    18|:  X  21f . 

[In  Allard  (Carel).  Atlas  minor,  fol.  Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 
Allard,  [1696].     no.  140]. 

Note. — Inset:  "  Nieuw-Amsterdam  onlangs  Nieuw  Jorck  genaemt,  ende  her- 
nomen  by  de  Nederlanders  op  den  24  aug.  1673  eindelyk  aan  de  Engelse 
weder  afgestaan."  The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "  L'isle 
de  Re,"  no.  20,  "  La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

Carta  geographica  de  un  pais  que  nuevamente  se  ha  descubierto  en  la. 
America  Septentrionale  entre  el  mar  Glacial,  Florida  y  nuevo  reyno  Mexi- 
cano,  y  que  comprehende  mas  terreno  que  la  Europa,  corriendo  por  el 
caudoloso  rio  navegable  llamando  Meschasipi.  Delineada  por  el  teniente 
general  de  la  artilleria  d.  Antonio  Marquina,  discipulo  de  el  author. 
14^  X  17. 

[In  Hennepin  (Louis).     Nouvelle  d^cpuverte.     16°.     Utrecht,  1697]. 

Note. — French  copy  in  ed.  1704. 

Carte  d'un  nouveau  monde  entre  le  nouveau  Mexique  et  la  Mer  Glacialle. 

11  X  18. 
[In  Hennepin  (Louis).     Nouveau  voyage.     16°.     A  Utrecht, 


A  map  of  the  English  possessions  in  North  America  and  New  Foundland  as 
it  was  presented  and  dedicated  to  his  most  sacred  maj.  King  William. 
1699.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     13  x  16.     [1699]. 

Note. — A  beautiful  ms.  map  in  relief. 

L' Amerique  Septentrionale.  Dressee  sur  les  observations  de  m"*  de  1' Acad^- 
mie  royale  des  sciences  &  quelques  autres,  &  sur  m^moires  les  plus  r^cens. 
Par  G.  de  I'Isle.     19  x  24.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1700. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  5]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  565 

North  America.  Carte  nouvelle  de  TAmeriqiie  Angloise,  contenant  la  Ylrginie, 
Mary-land,  Caroline,  Pensylvania,  Nouvelle  lorck,  N:  larsey,  X:  France, 
et  les  terres  nonvellement  decouverte  dresse,  e  sur  les  relations  les  plus 
nouvelles.  Par  le  sieur  8.  [Nicolas  Sanson,  anon.]  23  x  39.  Amster- 
dam, P.  Mortier,  1700]. 

A  map  of  Florida  and  ye  great  lakes  of  Canada.     By  Rob't  Morden.     5x5. 

[In   Morden  (Robert).      Geography   rectified,     sm.    4°.     London,    for  R. 

Morden,  1700.     p.  587]. 

English  colonie.-,  1700,  showing  extent  of  actual  jurisdiction.     7j  x  5^. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch  maps  illustrating  American    history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  3]. 

Virginise,  N.  Anglise,  N.  Hollandipe  nee  non  Novae  Svecise  delineatio.     T.  C.  H. 

sc.     5  X  5J. 
[In  Campanius  Holm  (Thomas).     Kort   beskrifning   om   provincien   Nya 
Severige.     sm.  4°.     Stockholm,  S.  Wankijfs,  1702.     p.  12]. 

An  exact  mapp  of  New  England  and  New  York,     llj  x  14. 

[In  Mather  (Cotton).     Magnolia  Christi  Americana:  or,  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New  England,     fol.     London,  for  T.  Parkhurst,  1702.     p.  1]. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  decouvertes  qui  y  ont  ete 

faites.     Par  Guillaume  Del  'Isle.     19 J  x  25^.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  10]. 

Carte  du  Mexique  et  de  la  Floride,  des  terres  Angloises  et  des  isles  Antilles, 

du  courss  et  des  environs  de  la  riviere  de  Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  un 
grand  nombre  de  memoires  principalem*  sur  ceux  de  m""  d'  Iberville  et  Le 
Seur.     Par  Guillanme  De  I'Isle.     19  x  25.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  8]. 

Carte  d'un  tres  grand  pais  nonvellement  decouvert  dans  I'Amerique  Sep- 

tentrionale  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  la  Mer  Glaciale  avec  le  cours  du 
grand  fleuve  Mesckasipi.     Par  Louis  Hennepin.     14  x  16.     Leiden,  P. 
Vander  Aa,  1704. 
[In  Gedenkwaardige  (De)  West  Indies  voyagien.    4°.    Te  Rotterdam,  1704]. 

Amerique  Septentrionales.     Carte  d'un  tres  grand  pays  entre  le  Nouveau 

Mexique  et  la  Mer  Glaciale.     Par  Louis  de  Hennepin.     Leide,  P.  Yander 
Aa,  1704.     16J  x  20^. 
[In  Gedenkwaardige    (De)    West   Indies   voyagien.     4°.     Te  Rotterdam, 
1704]. 

L' Amerique  Septentrionale.     7  J  x  65. 

[In  Bellegarde  (Jean  Baptiste  de).     Histoire  universelle  des  voyages.     12°. 
Amsterdam,  P.  Humbert,  1708.     p.  156]. 

North  America  as  held  by  English,  French  and  Spanish  colonies.     From  a 

map  drawn  1710.     8^  x  5 J. 
[In  Gage  (William  L.)     A  modern  historical  atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges, 
schools,  and  general  readers.     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1869]. 

A  new  map  of  ye  north  parts  of  America  claimed  by  France  under  ye  name 

of  Louisiana,  Mississipi,  Canada  &  New  France,  with  the  adjoining  terri- 
tories of  England  &  Spain.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10 j.     [London,  171-]. 


566  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.  North  America.  Corrected  from  the  observations  communicated 
to  the  Royal  society  at  London  and  the  Royal  academy  at  Paris.  By  lohn 
Senex,  Cha.  Price  &  lohn  Maxwell.  1710.  lohn  Senex  sculpt.  25^  x  37. 
[London,  1710]. 

North  America.     Corrected   from   the  observations  communicated  to  the 

Royal  Society  at  London,  and  the  Royal  academy  at  Paris.     By  lohn 
Senex.     col.     25  x  37^     [London,  1710]. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  14]. 

Same.    North  America.     By  John  Senex,  1710.     25^x37.     [London],  for  T. 

Bowles,  [etc.  1710]. 
[In   his  Modern  geography,     fol.     [London],    for  T.    Bowles,   etc.    1725? 
no.  6]. 

Same.     North  America.     Corrected  from  the  observations  communicated  to 

the  Royal  society  at  London,  [etc.]     By  John  Senex,  1710.     22  x  17. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto^ 
1873]. 

A  new  map  of  the  country  of  Louisiana  and  of  ye  river  Missisipi  in  North 

America  discouerd  by  mons^  de  la  Salle  in  ye  years  1681  and  1686.  [etc.] 

By  the  sr:  Joutel.     1713.     14  x  16. 
[In  Joutel  ( — ).     A  journal  of  the  last  voyage  performed  by  m.  de  la  Salle. 

12°.     London,  1714]. 
Note. — Inset:  Engraving  of  Falls  of  Niagara. 

Moll  ( Herman ) .     Map  of  North  America.    B.  Lensdelin.     G.  Vertue,  sculpt. 

23  X  38. 

[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1710-1720.     no.  7]. 

Same.    Map  of  North  America.    By  Herman  Moll.    B.  Lensdelin.    G.  Vertue 

sculp.     23  X  38.     [London,  H.  Moll,  etc.  1715]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  16]. 

Moll  (Herman).     A  new  and  exact  map  of  the  dominions  of  the  king  of 

Great  Britain  on  ye  continent  of  North  America.     24  x  38. 
[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1710-20.     no.  8]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America.     According  to  the  newest  observations.     By 

H.  Moll,  geographer.     7  x  9|. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  fol.     Savoy,  E,  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  452]. 

New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Pensilvania,  &c.     By  H.  Moll, 

geographer.     7  x  10. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  732]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours  du  Mississipi,  dressee  sur  un  grand  nombre 

de  m^moires  entrau  tres  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire,  par  Guillaume  De  I'Isle. 
14x16.     [n.  p.  1718?]. 
[Rochambeau:  11]. 

Carte  tres-curieuse  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  contenant  des  remarques  nouvelles  & 

tres-utiles  non  seulement  sur  les  ports  &  iles  de  cette  mer,  mais  aussi  sur 
les  principaux.  pais  de  I'Amerique  tant  Septentrionale,  que  M^ridionale. 
[etc.]     4  sheets,  each  15  x  17.     [1719]. 
[In    ChAtelain    (H.    A.)    Atlas    historique.      [anon.]      fol.     Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     v.  6      p  117]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  567 

North  America.     Carte  contenant  le  royaume  du  Mexique  et  la  Floride.     16  x  21. 
[1719]. 
[In    Chatelain  (H.    A.)    Atlas    historique.       [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  101]. 

Carte  qui  contient  une  description  des  iles  &  terres  que  les  Anglois  possedent 

dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  [etc.]     16x21,     [1719]. 
[In    Chatelain  (H.    A.)    Atlas    historique.      [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  100]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  se  voit  le  cours  des  grandes  riviere  de  S. 

Laurens  &  de  Mississipi,  aujourd'hui  S.  Louis,  aux  environs  des-quelles 
se  trouvent  les  etats  nations,  peuples,  &c.  de  la  Floride  [etc.]     16  x  19. 
[1719]. 
[In    Chatelain  (H.    A.)    Atlas    historique.       [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     v.  6.     p.  91]. 

Carte  particuliere  du  fleuve  Saint  Louis,  dressee  sur  les  lieux  avec  les  noma 

des  savages  du  pais,  [etc.]     15  x  18.     [1719]. 
[In    Chatelain  (H.    A.)    Atlas    historiques.      [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 

1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  90]. 
Note. — Lake  region. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  &  des  decouvertes  qui  y  ont  et6 

faites.     16x21.     [1719]. 
[In    Chatelain    (H.    A.)    Atlas    historique.      [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  82]. 

A  new  map  of  the  English  empire  in  America,  viz.  Virginia,   Maryland, 

Carolina,  Pennsylvania,  New  York,  New  larsey,  New  England,  Newfound- 
land, New  France  &c.  revis'd  by  Ino.  Senex.     1719.     I.   Harris  sculpt. 
20  X  23. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 
opp.  p.  236]. 

Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par  N.  Sanson.     7^  x  11. 

[In  Gage  (Thomas).     Nouvelle  relation.     16°.     Amsterdam,  1720.     v.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  the  north  parts  of  America  claimed  by  France  under  ye  names 

of  Louisiana,  Mississipi,  Canada  and  New  France  with  ye  adjoining  ter- 
ritories of  England  and  Spain.     By  H.  Moll.     24  x  38. 
[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1710-20.     no.  9]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  the  north  parts  of  America  claimed  by  France  under 

ye  name  of  Louisiana,  Mississipi,  Canada  and  New  France  with  ye  adjoin- 
ing territories  of  England  and  Spain.  By  H.  Moll.  1720.  24  x  40. 
London,  H.  Moll  [etc.  1720]. 

To  his  sacred  &  most  excellent  majesty  George,  this  map  of  North  America 

corrected  from  the  latest  discoveries  and  observations  is  dedicated  by 
George  Willday.     H.  Terasson,  delin  et  fecit,  London.     24^  x  37.     [Lon- 
don, G.  Willday,  1720?]. 
Note. — Same  map  as  "  North  America.     By  John  Senex,  Chas.  Price  &  John 
Marwell."     1710. 

Karte  des  abendlaendischen  weltmeeres,  und  eines  theils  von  dem  mitter- 

naechtigen  America:  gezeichnet  zum  niihern  verstiindniss  der  im  jahr  1720 
gethanen  reise  desehrw:  vaters  de  Charlevoix  priesters  der  gesellschafft 
Jesu,  in  die  lander  Canada,  Louisiana  und  San  Domingo:  durch  N.  Bel- 
lin,  1744.  8|  x  14^ 
[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).  Algemeine  geschichte  der  lander  und 
volker  von  America.  Nebst  einer  vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  478] . 


568  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.  A  new  map  of  New  England  according  to  the  latest  observa- 
tions, 1720.     Printed  for  I.  Clark,  R.  Ford,  and  R.  Cruttenden.     9  x  14. 

[In  Neal  (Daniel).  The  history  of  New  England.  S"".  London,  for  J. 
Clark  &  R.  Cruttenden,  1720.     v.  1.     front.] 

Note. — Inset:  ''The  harbour  of  Boston"  and  "Part  of  the  northern 
hemisphsere. ' ' 

A  map  of  Louisiana  and  of  the  river  Mississipi.     By  lohn  Senex.     19  x  23. 

[In  New  (A)   general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 

opp.  p.  248]. 

Carte  du  Mexique  et  de  la  Floride  des  terres  Angloises  et  des  isles  Antilles; 

du  cours  et  des  environs  de  la  riviere  de  Mississipi.  Dressee  sur  un  grand 
nombre  de  memoires  principalement  sur  ceux  de  m"  d' Iberville  et  le 
Seur.  Par  Guillaume  De  I'Isle.  18^  x  23|.  Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  & 
C.  Mortier,  1722. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  for  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier, 
[1741?].     v.  2.     no.  39]. 

A  new  map  of  the  most  considerable  plantations  of  the  English  in  America. 

Sutton  Nicholls  sculp.     14  x  19. 
[In  Wells  (Edward).     A  new  sett  of  maps.     fol.     London,  for  R.  .Bon wicke, 

1722]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  the  most  considerable  plantations  of  the  English  in 

America.     Dedicated  to  his  highness  William,  duke  of  Glocester.     Sutton 
Nicholls  sculp,     [anon.]     14x19.     [London,  1722]. 
[iimerican  maps  v.  1.     no.  2]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America:  shewing  its  principal  divisions,  chief  cities, 

townes,   rivers,    mountains,    &c,      Delin.  M.  Burg  sculp.      Univ.  Oxon. 
14^  X  19i 
[In  Wells  (Edward).     A  new  sett  of  maps.     fol.     London,  for  R.  Bonwicke, 

1722]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  North  America,  shewing  its  principal  divisions,  chief 

cities,  townes,  rivers,  mountains,  &c.  Dedicated  to  William,  duke  of 
Glocester.  Delin.  M.  Burg,  sculp.  Univ.  Oxon.  14J  x  19.  [London, 
1722]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  3]. 

Note. — Insets :  ' '  Carolina, "  "  New  Scotland, "  "  Island  of  Jamaica, "  "  Ber- 
mudas, ' '  and  ' '  Island  of  Barbados. ' ' 

Mer  de  Sud  ou  Pacifique,  con  tenant  I'isle  de  Calif  ornie,  les  costes  de  Mexi- 

que, du  Perou,  Chili  et  le  destroit  de  Magellanique  &c.  [anon.]  23  x  29. 
Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  [1725?]. 

L'Am^rique  Septentrionale,  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess'rs 

de  I'acad^mie  royale  des  sciences,  etc.     Augmentees  de  nouveau  il  Leide 
chez  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     13  x  15^. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
v.  1.     Amerique.     map  9]. 

A  new  and  exact  map  of  the  dominions  of  the  king  of  Great  Britain  on  ye 

continent  of  North  America.  Containing  Newfoundland,  New  Scotland, 
New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pensilvania,  Maryland,  Virginia 
and  Carolina.  By  Herman  Moll,  1715.  24  x  40.  [London],  T.  Bowles, 
[etc.  1730]. 


hame. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  12]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  569 

north.  America.     A  map  of  New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey  and  Pensilvania. 
By  H.  Moll,  1730.     14  x  16. 
[In  Humphreys  (David).     An  historical  account  of  the  incorporated  society 
for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts.     8°.     London,  J.  Down- 
ing, 1730.     pp.  144-145]. 

A  map  of  Carolina,  Florida  and  the  Bahama  islands  with  the  adjacent  parts. 

17  X  23. 
[In  Catesby  (Mark).     The  natural  history  of  Carolina,  &c.     fol.     London, 

1731.     V.  1.     front.] 
Note. — As  far  east  as  cape  Charles  and  west  as  far  as  the  Mississippi  river. 

Carte  du  Canada  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  France  et  des  decouvertes  qui  y  out  ete 

faites.     19  x  22.     Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 
V.  2.     no.  30]. 

L'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par  G.   de  I'lsle.     18  x  23.     Amsterdam,  I. 

Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?], 
V.  2.     no.  29]. 

— ^ [Map  of  North  America].     5^  x  7|^. 

[In  Martyn  (Benjamin).     Reasons  for  establishing  the  colony  of  Georgia. 

[anon.]     4°.     London,  for  W.  Meadows,  1733.     front.] 
Note. — No  title  to  the  map. 

Same.     [Map  of  North  America].     5^  x  7^. 

[In  Smith  (Samuel,  lecturer  of  St.  Albans).  A  sermon  preached  before  the 
trustees  for  establishing  the  colony  of  Georgia.  4°.  London,  J.  March, 
1733]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane  et  du  cours   du   Mississipi.     Dressee  sur  un  grand 

nombre  de  memoires  entr'  autres  sur  ceux  de  mr.  le  Maire.     Par  Guill""'^ 
de  risle.     17^  x  23^     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741]. 
V.  2.     no.  38]. 

A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America,  with  the  French,  and  Spanish  set- 

tlements adjacent  thereto.  By  Henry  Popple.  21  sheets,  fol.  London, 
engrav'd  by  W.  H.  Toms  &  R.  W.  Searle,  1733. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  Fall  of  Niagara,  Mexico,  Quebec,  New  York,  and  S^ 
Charles  Wager's  engagement,  Placentia,  Annapolis,  Royal,  Charlestown 
harbors,  Bermuda,  St.  Augustine,  and  Providence  harbors,  etc.  Another 
copy  engraved  by  W.  H.  Toms  alone. 

Same.     America  Septentrionalis.     A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America, 

with  the  French  and  Spainish  settlements  adjacent  thereto.     By  Hen. 

Popple.     W.  H.  Toms  sculp.     19  x  23.     [London],  S.  Harding  &^V.  H. 

Toms  [1733]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  17,  &  also  v.  2.     no.  8  &  9]. 
Note. — Index  map  to  his  large  map  of  the  same  title. 

—    Same.     A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America,  with  the  French,  Spanish, 

and  Holandish  settlements  adjacent  thereto,  by  Henry  Popple.     Nouvelle 
carte  particuliere  de  I'Amerique.     6  sheets.     Amsterdam,  for  I.  Covens  & 
C.  Mortier,  [1734?]. 
[In  Delisle  (G.)     Atlas  nouveau.    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier, 

[1741?].     V.  2.     no.  32-37]. 
Note. — Each  sheet  forms  a  whole,  having  its  own  border  and  French  title  in 
two  lines. 


570  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.     Carte  particuliere  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     A  map  of  tile- 
British   empire  in  America,  [etc.]    by  Henry  Popple.      col.      19  x  19. 
Amsterdam,  for  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1734?]. 
[In  Delisle   (G.)   Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mor- 
tier [1741?].     V.  2.     no.  31]. 
Note. — Index  sheet. 

The  New  England  coasting  pilot  from  Sandy  Point  of  New  York,  unto  cape 

Canso  in  Nova  Scotia  and  part  of  island  Breton.  With  the  courses  and 
distances  from  place  to  place  and  towns  on  the  sea  board,  [etc.]  By  capt. 
Cyprian  Southack.     3  p.  1.     7  sheets,     fol.     [London,  1734?]. 

An  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  from  New  York  to  the  i.  Cape  Briton,  with 

tables  of  the  direct  and  thw^art  courses  &  distances  from  place  to  place. 
By  capt.  Cyprian  Southack.  Illustrated  with  particular  plans  of  the  har- 
bours of  New  York,  Boston,  Canso  bay  &  Annapolis  Royal,  on  a  large 
scale,  as  also  a  new  chart  of  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  4  sheets.  London, 
W.  Herbert  &  R.  Sayer,  [1734?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  10-13]. 

Le  cours  du  fleuve  Missisipi,  selon  les  relations  les  plus  modernes.     [anon.  J 

14  X  17^.     Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1737. 
[Rochambeau :  15] . 
Note. — Taken  from   La  Vega   (Garcelassade).     Historic  des  Yncas.     4°. 

Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1737. 

A  small  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  New  England  together  with  the  outlines  of 

several  of  the  provinces  lying  thereon.     1738.     [anon.]     11x21.     [n.  p.] 
1738. 
Note. — This  curious  map  gives  the  grants,  with  dates  of  division,  made  by 
the  crown  to  the  various  proprietors. 

Delisle' s  map  of  North  America  &c.     1739.     6f  x  9. 

[In  Mills  (David).  A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.  8°.  Toronto, 
1873]. 

Moll  (Herman).     A  new  map  of  the  north  parts  of  America  claimed  by 

.  France  under  ye  names  of  Louisiana,  Mississipi,  Canada  and  New  France, 
with  the  adjoining  territories  of  England  and  Spain.  24  x  39.  [Dublin^ 
G.  Grierson,  1740]. 

A  map  of  Carolana  and  of  the  river  Meschacebe.     17  x  21^. 

[In  Coxe  (Daniel) .  A  description  of  the  English  province  of  Carolana.  8°. 
London,  1741]. 

A  new  map  of  part  of  North  America  from  the  latitude  of  40  to  68  degrees. 

By  Joseph  La  France,  1739-1742.     12^  x  18^ 
[In  Dobbs  (Arthur).    Remarks  upon  capt.  Middleton's  defence.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1744]. 

■■ —    L'Am^rique  Septentrionale  qui  fait  partie  des  Indes  occidentales.     6^  x  8 J. 

[In  Rougset  de  Missy  (Jean).  Nieuwe  astronomische  gebgraphische  en  his- 
torische  atlas,     nar.  12°.     t' Amsterdam,  H.  de  Leth,  [1742?].     no.  9]. 

Carte    de    I'Amerique    Septentrionale.      Par    N.    B[ellin.     anon.]      1743. 

11  x  14. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).    Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  5.     opp.  p.  1]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Dress^e  par  N.  Bellin,  1743.     10  x  10. 

[In  Bonnechose  (Charles  de).     Montcalm   et   le  Canada  Fran^ais.     12°. 

Paris,  1877.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  571 

North  America.     Carte  des  costes  de  la  Floride  Frangoise.     Par  N.  Bellin.     8x6. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  generale  de  la  Nou- 
velle  France.     16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  40]. 

Carte  de  la  Louisiane,  cours  du  Mississipi  et  pais  voisins.     Par  N.  Bellin, 

1744.  16  X  20. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Noiivelle  France. 

16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  4.     opp.  p.  162]. 

Carte  des  lacs  du  Canada.     Par  N.  Bellin,  1744.     14  x  17i. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 

16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6;     opp.  p.  2]. 

Partie  de  la  coste  de  la  Louisiane  et  de  la  Floride  depuis  le  Mississipi  jusqu'a 

St.  Marc  d'Apalache.     Par  N.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1744.     8  x  17^! 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de) .     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  252]. 

A  map  of  North  America.     With  the  European  settlements  &  whatever  else 

is  remarkable  in  ye  West  Indies.     R.  W.  Seale  delin.  et  sculp.     15  x  18. 
[In  Rapin  de  Thoyras  (Paul).     The  history  of  England.     Continued  by  N. 
Tindal.     fol.     London,  1744.     v.  3]. 

Map  of  the  French,  English,  and  Spanish  possessions  in  North  America  in 

1745.  8x8. 

[In  Monette  (J.  W. )  History  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  8°.  New 
York,  1846.     v.  1.     front.] 

Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville,  1746.     34  x  35.     Paris,  I'au- 

teur,  [1746]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-1780.     no.  10-11]. 

Same.     Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville,  1746.     Grave  par  le 

sr.     Major.     2  sheets,  each  17^  x  342. 
[In  Anville  (Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon  d' ).     [Atlas  general],     fol.    [Paris, 
1743-1780].     pi.  27]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  British  empire  in  North  America;  w^ith  the  distinct  colo- 

nies granted  by  letters  patent  from  cape  Canso  to  St.  Matthias  river,  1746. 
A  scale  of  300  miles.     By  capt.  Cyprian  Southack.     26  x  31.     [n.  p.  1746]. 

■ A  map  of  the  French  settlements  in  North  America.     By  Thos.  Kitchin. 

7x7. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1747].     v.  16,. 
dec.  1747.     opp.  p.  545]. 

A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  and  the  three  Delaware 

counties  by  Lewis  Evans.     1749.     L.  Herbert,  sculp.     25  x  19.     Philadel- 
phia, L.  Evans,  1749. 

Note. — "All  our  great  storms  begin  to  Leeward:  thus  a  NE  storm  shall  be  a 
day  sooner  in  Virginia  than  Boston. ' '  The  above  is  considered  to  be  the 
first  statement  in  literature  of  the  fact  that  our  storms  travel  in  an  easterly 
direction. 

[Faden  collection,  no.  7.] 

Carte  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  la  Belle  riviere  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  1749.. 

Par  le  reverend  pere  Bonnecamps,  Jesuitte  mathematicien.     5  x  5|. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 
sm.4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1878.     v.  2.     p.  29]. 

Note. — The  map  prefixed  is  a  reduced  photographic  copy  of  a  part  of  father 
Bonnecamp's  manuscript  map  of  the  route  of  de  Celoron's  expedition,  now 
deposited  in  the  archives  of  the  Departement  de  la  marine  in  Paris.  To 
accompany  an  article  by  O.  H.  Marshall  on  "  De  Celoron's  expedition  to 
the  Ohio  in  1749." 


572  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.  A  cliorographical  map  of  the  northern  department  of  North  Amer- 
ica. Drawn  from  the  latest  and  most  accurate  observations.  Engraved, 
printed  and  sold  at  New  Haven.  Reduced  from  the  original  in  the  office 
of  the  state  engineer  and  surveyor.  10  x  12J.  [1749]. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     4°.     Albany,  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  1851.     v.  4.    p.  331]. 

A  map  of  the  British  American  plantations,  extending  from  Boston  in  New 

England  to  Georgia,  including  all  the  back  settlements  in  the  respective 
provinces  as  far  as  the  Mississipi.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     8^  x  11. 
[In   London   (The)   magazine.    8°.    London,  for  T.   Astley   [1749].   v.  18. 
July  1749.     opp.  p.  308]. 

To  his  excellency  William  Shirley,  esq.   capt.  general  and  commander  in 

chief,  in  and  over  his  majesty's  province  of  the  Massachusets  bay  in  New 
England,  &c.  this  draught  of  the  northern  English  colonies  together 
with  the  French  neighbouring  settlements,  taken  partly  from  actual  sur- 
veys; and  partly  from  the  most  approved  draughts  and  other  accounts, 
done  at  your  excellency's  request,  is  most  humbly  dedicated,  by  Charles 
Morris.  Boston,  aug.  16,  1749.  I.  R.  delin.  21  x  30. 
[In  Pote  (William).  The  journal.  1745-1747.  8°.  New  York,  1896]. 
Note, — '*A  reproduction  of  the  Morris  map,  done  by  pen,  now  in  the  Lenox 
library,  and,  so  far  as  known,  now  for  the  first  time  published." 

Carte  des  nouvelles  d6couvertes  au  nord  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  tant  k  Test  de  la 

Siberie  et  du  Kamtchatka,  qu'a  I'ouest  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Dressee 
sur  les  memoires  de  m.  De  I'lsle,  par  Philippe  Buache.     1750.     18  x  25. 
[In  Delisle  (Guillaume).     Mappemonde  a  1' usage  du  roy.      1720.     Aug- 
men tee  en  1755.     Par  Philippe  Buache.     fol.     Paris,  1755.     no.  68]. 

North  America,  1750,  showing  claims  arising  out  of  exploration  and  occu- 

pancy.    5^  X  5^. 
[In  Hart  (A.  B.)      Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,      obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  4]. 

Carte  min^ralogique  ou  I'on  voit  la  nature  des  terreins  du  Canada  et  de  la 

Louisiane.      Dressee  par  Philippe  Buache,  de  I'ac.  des  sciences  sur  les 
recherches  et  pour  un  memoir  de  mr.  Guettard  de  la  meme  acad'e  1752. 
lOJ  X  12. 
[In  Academie  (L')  royale  des  sciences.     Histoire.     4°.     Paris,  I'imprimerie 
royale,  1756.     p.  220]. 

— A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Louisiana  with  part  of  Florida  and  Canada,  and 

the  adjacent  countries.      Drawn   from    surveys,    assisted    by   the  most 
approved  English  &  French  maps  &  charts,  by  Eman.  Bowen.     13J  x  16*^. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  57]. 

America  das  mitterniichtige  nach  der  zeichnung  des  herrn  Wilhelm  Delisle 

in  verlag  Joh.  Justin  Gebauers.     11 J  x  15^. 
[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).      Algemeine  geschichte  der  llnder  und 
v6lker  von  America.     Nebst  einer  vorrede  Siegmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     front.] 

[Map  of  the  northwest  territory,  showing  the  Hohio  to  the  mouth  of  the 

Ouback  and  Oucspere  or  Cutawai  rivers.     Giving  roads  to  Loggs  T.,  etc. 
Scale,  69  miles  to  a  degree  of  latitude.     20  x  29.     ms.     anon.     1753?] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  57.S 

North.  America.     A  chart  of  North  and  South  America.     6  sheets. 

[With  Green  (John).     Remarks,  in  support  of  the  new  chart  of  North  and 
South  America;  in  six  sheets.     4°  &  fol.     London,  for  T.  Jefferys,  1753.] 
Note. — See  1768  for  later  edition. 

North  America.     J.  Gibson  sculpt.     11  x  12^. 

[In  Salmon  (Thomas).  The  universal  traveller,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Bald- 
win, 1753.     V.  2.     p.  669]. 

Mapa  de  la  America  septent'l  Asia  oriental  y  mar  del  sur  intermedio  formada 

sobre  las  memorias  mas  recientes  y  exactas  hasta  el  alio  de  1754.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Yenegas  (Miguel).     Noticia  de  la  California,     sm.  4°.     Madrid,  viuda 
de  M.  Fernandez,  1757.     v.  3.     p.  436]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  English  colonies  in  North  America  bordering  on  the 

river  Ohio.     8  x  Qj. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.      8°.      London,   J.   Hinton,   1754.      v.  15. 
p.  241]. 

Map  of  the  western  parts  of  the  colony  of  Virginia  as  far  as  the  Missisipi. 

9J  X  13*. 
[In  Washington  (George).     The  journal  of  major  George  Washington  sent 

by  the  hon.  Robert  Dinwiddle  to  the  commandant  of  the  French  forces  on 

Ohio.     [Reprint].     8°.     New  York,  1865]. 
Note. — This  map  with  extracts  from  the  journal  was  first  published  in 

London  magazine,  1754,  and  enlarged  for  London  ed.  of  Washington's 

Journal,  1754. 

Canada,  Louisiane  et  terres  Angloises.      Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.     1755.     G. 

De-la-Haye.     3  sheets,  19  x  22,  19  x  22^,  15}  x  25^ 
[In  Anville  (Jean  BaptisteBourguignon  d').     [Atlas  general],     fol.     [Paris,. 

1743-1780].     pi.  28-28a-28b]. 
Note. — A  collection  of  his  maps  without  title-page. 

—  A  map  of  the  British  and  French  dominions  in  North  America,  with  the 
roads,  distances,  limits,  and  extent  of  the  settlements.  Humbly  inscribed 
to  the  right  honourable  the  earl  of  Halifax,  and  other  right  honour- 
able the  lords  commissioners  for  trade  &  plantations.  By  their  lord- 
ships most  obliged  and  very  humble  servant  Jn**  Mitchell.  Thos.  Kitchin, 
sculp.  English  miles  69J  to  a  degree.  72  x  40.  London,  printed  for 
Jefferys  &  Faden,  feb.  13th,  1755. 

Note. — "This  map  was  undertaken  with  the  approbation  and  at  the  request 
of  the  lord  commissioners  for  trade  and  plantations;  and  is  chiefly  composed 
from  draughts,  charts  and  actual  surveys  of  different  parts  of  his  majesty's 
colonies  &  plantations  in  America;  great  part  of  which  have  been  lately 
taken  by  their  lordships  orders,  and  transmitted  to  this  oflSice,  by  the  gov- 
ernors of  the  said  colonies  and  others.  John  Pownall,  secretary.  Plan- 
tation office,  feb.  13,  1755". 

—  Same.  Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  &  French  dominions  in  North. 
America  by  Jno.  Mitchell.     [1755].     13^  x  13. 

[In  Massachusetts  (State  of) .  Legislature.  Report  and  resolves  in  relation 
to  the  north-eastern  boundary.  8°.  Boston,  1838.  Senate,  no.  67.  at 
end]. 

—  Same.  Mr.-  Jay's  map.  Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  &  French 
dominions  in  North  America  by  Jno.  Mitchell.  [1755].  Drawn  for  the 
New  York  historical  society,  may  1843.     12f  x  12|. 

[In  Gallatin  (Albert).  A  memoir  on  the  north-eastern  boundary  in  con- 
nection with  mr.  Jay's  map.  8°.  New  York,  for  the  society,  1843. 
front.] 


574  .  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

^orth  America.     Same. 

[In   United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,   etc.   published  by 

order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  148]. 
Note. — Maine  and  British  provinces,  boundary  question. 

Same.     Extract  from  a  map  of  the  British  &  French  dominions  in  North 

America  by  Jno.  Mitchell.     13J  x  13. 
[In  American  state  papers.     2d  series,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1859.     Foreign  relations,     v.  6.  p.  821]. 

Same.     Amerique  Septentrionale  avec  les  routes,  distances  en  miles,  villages 

et  etablissements  Francois  et  Anglois.  Par  le  docteur  Mitchel.  Traduit 
de  r  Anglois  a  Paris  par  Le  Rouge.  Corrigee  en  1776  par  m.  Hawkins. 
8  sheets,     fol.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1756-[1776]. 

Same.     Amerique  Septentrionale  avec  les  routes,  distances  en  miles,  villages 

et  etablissements  Fran^pois  et  Anglois.     Par  le  docteur  [John]  Mitchell. 
Traduit  de  1' Anglois  a  Paris,  par  le  Rouge.     Corrigee  en  1776  par  m. 
Hawkins.     3  sheets.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777-[1783?]. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,     fol. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?]     no.  3-6]. 
Note. — Also  German  title,  and  corrections  to  1783.     A  French  translation  of 
John  Mitchell's  map  of  1755. 

— Same.     A  part  of  Louisiana,  from  the  map  of  North  America,  by  dr.  Mitchell. 

[1755].     Corrected  in  1776  by  Brigadier  Hawkins.      Translated  from  the 
English  by  Le  Rouge.    1777.     17^  x  18^ 
[In  Shipp  (Barnard).     The  history  of  Hernando  de  Soto  and  Florida.     8°. 
.  Philadelphia,  1881]. 

A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America.     T.  Bowen 

sc.     Pt.  1-2.     2  sheets,  each  7|  x  19. 
[In  General  (A)  magazine  of  arts  and  sciences.    By  Benjamin  Martin,  1755- 
1756.      8°.      London,  W.  Owen,  1759.      Miscellaneous   correspondence. 
V.  1.     p.  69]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America. 

T.  Bowen  sc.     Pt.  1-2.     16  x  19.     [London,  1755]. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  10]. 
Note. — From  The  general  magazine  of  arts  and  sciences.     By  Benj.  Martin. 

V.  1.     May  1755. 

A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America.     11  x  15. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1755.     v.  17.     p. 

145]. 
Note. — The  boundaries  are  given,  together  with  all  the  forts  built  by  the 
French  on  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi.     With  explanatory  text.     Insert  view 
of  Crown  Point. 

A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America.     T.  Phinn 

scul.     11  X  15. 
rin  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1755.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1755.     v.  17.     p.  369]. 

An  accurate  map  of  North  America.      Describing  and  distinguishing  the 

British,  Spanish  and  French  dominions  on  this  great  continent,  exhibiting 
the  present  seat  of  war  and  the  French  encroachments;  also  all  the  West 
India  islands,  belonging  to  and  possessed  by  the  several  European  princes 
and  states.  By  P^man  Bowen  and  John  Gibson,  col.  41x46.  [London], 
for  R.  Sayer,  [1755?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  20]. 


LIST    O'F    maps    of    AMERICA.  575 

North  America.  A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  America,  [etc.]  Humbly 
inscribed  to  the  hon.  Charles  Townshend  by  Huske.  Thos.  Kitchin 
sculp.  16  X  14.  London,  R.  &  I.  Dodsley,  1755. 
[In  Douglass  (William,  m.  d.)  A  summary  historical  and  political  of  the 
first  planting,  [etc.]  of  the  British  settlements  in  North  America.  8°. 
London,  for  R.  &  J.  Dodsley,  1760.     v.  1]. 

Canada,  Louisiane  et  terres  Angloises.     Par  lesr.  d'Anville.    1755.    35x45. 

[Paris,  I'autheur,  1755]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  32-33]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  ^laryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey,  etc.     8^  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.      1755.     8°     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
V.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  map  of  the  British  &  French  plantations  in  North  America,      [anon.] 

8x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755.     v.  24. 
Aug.  1755.     opp.  p.  360]. 

A  general  map  of  the  middle  British  colonies,  in  America;  viz.  Virginia, 

Mariland,  Delaware,  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Connecticut  and 
Rhode  Island;  comprehending  Aquanishuonigy  proper,  their  place  of 
residence,  Ohio  and  Tiuxsoxruntie,  their  deer  hunting  countries,  Couxsax- 
T-Age  and  Skaniadarade,  their  beaver  hunting  countries,  of  the  lakes  Erie, 
Ontario  and  Champlain,  and  of  part  of  New  France.  Engraved  by  Jas. 
Turner,  Philadelphia.  By  Lewis  Evans.  1755.  20  x  26.  Philadelphia, 
L.  Evans,  and  sold  by  R.  Dodsley,  London  &  by  the  author  in  Philadel- 
phia, 1755. 
Note. — Bound  with  text  entitled  Geographical,  historical,  political  essays. 
The  first,  containing  "An  analysis  of  a  general  map  of  the  middle  British 
colonies."  By  Lewis  Evans.  2d  ed.  See  1758  for  Jefferys',  and  1776  for 
Pownall's  revised  edition. 

Same.    A  general  map  of  the  middle  British  colonies  in  America.     By  Lewis 

Evans.     1755.     20  x  27.     Philadelphia,  engraved  by  J.  Turner,  London, 
L.  Evans,  1755,  and  sold  by  R.  Dodley  &  by  the  author  in  Philadelphia. 
Reprint. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

A  map  of  the  five  great  lakes,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  York,  Canada 

and  Hudson  bay  territories,  etc.     [anon.]     8^  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,   1755.     v.  24. 
Sept.  1755,  opp.  p.  432]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  English  empire  in  North  America,  repre- 

senting their  rightful  claim  as  confirm 'd  by  charters  and  the  formal  sur- 
render of  their  Indian  friends;  likewise  the  encroachments  of  the  French, 
with  several  forts  they  have  unjustly  created  therein.  By  a  Society  of 
antigallicans.  [anon.]  18  x  20.  [London],  W.  Herbert  &  R.  Sayer, 
dec.  1755. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  21]. 

Carte  des  possessions  Angloises  &  Francoises  du  continent  de  TAmerique 

Septentrionale.— Kaart  van  de  Engelsche  en  Fransche  bezittingen  in  hets 
vaste  land  van  Noord  America,  1755.  Milles  d'Angleterre  de  69  au  degre. 
16  X  22}.     A  Amsterdan,  R.  et  J.  Ottens,  [1755]. 


576  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMfelCA. 

North.  America.     North  America,  from  the  French  of  mr,  D'Anville.     Improved 
with  the  back  settlements  of  Virginia  and  course  of  Ohio.     Illustrated 
with  geographical  and  historical  remarks.     18  x  20. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  134*]. 

Same.     North  America  from  the  French  of  mr.  [Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon] 

d'Anville.  Improved  with  the  back  settlements  of  Virginia  and  course  of 
Ohio.  Illustrated  with  geographical  and  historical  remarks.  18  x  20. 
[London],  T.  Jefferys,  1755. 

The  territory  of  the  present  United  States  during  the  French-Indian  wars, 

1755-1763. The  country  east  of  the  Mississippi  during  the  French- 
Indian  war.     1755-1763.     8 J   x   5|. 
[In  Labberton   (R.  H.)     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,   T.   Mac 
Coun,  1886.     pi.  63]. 

A  map  of  the  British  plantations  on  the  continent  of  North  America,  accord- 

ing to  the  notes  and  improvements  of  mr.  Bolton,  made  in  the  original  of 
mr.  Danville  with  the  history  of  each  colony  in  the  margin.  To  his  sacred 
majesty.  King  George  lid,  the  most  heroic,  truly  great  and  best  of  princes, 
this  map  is  dedicated,  by  his  most  devoted  subject  &  servant  Henry 
Overton.     R.  W.  Scale,  sculp.     20  x  30.     London,  [1755-1760]. 

America  Septentrionalis  a  domino  d'Anville  in  Galliis  edita  nunc  in  Anglia 

coloniis  in  interiorem  Virginiam  deductis  nee  non  fluvii  Ohio  cursu  aucta 
notisQe  geographicis  et  historicis  illustrata  sumptibus  Homannianorum 
Heredum  Noribergse  ao  1756.     English  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     18  x  20. 

An  accurate  map  of  his  majesty's  province  of  New  Hampshire  in  New  Eng- 

land &  all  the  adjacent  country  northward  to  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  & 
eastw^ard  to  Penobscot  bay.  Containing  the  principal  places  which  relate 
to  the  present  war  on  the  continent  of  North  America,  viz.  Hudson's 
river  from  Albany  to  lake  George,  the  situation  of  the  French  forts  at 
Ticonderoga  &  Crown  Point,  lake  Champlain  &  a  sketch  of  the  river  St. 
Lawrence  from  Montreal  down  to  Quebec;  &  exhibiting  those  parts  of  his 
majesty's  northern  colonies  which  lie  most  exposed  to  the  encroachments 
of  the  French  in  Canada.  To  which  is  added  a  general  map  of  the  river 
St.  Lawrence  above  Montreal  to  lake  Ontario  &  the  adjacent  country 
westward  from  Albany  and  lake  Champlain  to  the  late  English  fort  at 
Oswego.  Made  from  a  great  number  of  attested  plans  of  particular  parts 
of  the  province  of  New  Hampshire  &  other  general  &  particular  maps 
of  undoubted  authority;  as  well  as  several  exact  observations  &  measure- 
ments made  by  the  author.  Humbly  presented  to  his  excellency  Benning 
Wentworth,  esq.  his  majesty's  governor,  together  wath  the  hon.  his 
majesty's  council,  &  the  house  of  representatives  of  sd.  province,  bj^ 
their  most  obedient  servt.  Saml.  Langdon.  A.  D.  1756.  ms.  29  x  27^. 
1756. 

[Faden  collection,    no.  9]. 

Note. — This  map  differs  considerably  from  the  map  of  New  Hampshire,, 
made  by  Blanchard  and  Langdon,  published  in  Jefferys's  "A  general 
topography  of  North  America,  1768." 

Map  of  North  America,  shewing  the  possessions  claimed  by  France  in  1756. 

19  x  22. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

A  map  of  that  part  of  North  America  which  was  the  principal  seat  of  war  in 

1756.     [anon.]     9  x  13.     [n.  p.  1756]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  577 

North.  America.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  present  war  in  North  America. 
R.  \V.  Seale  sculp.     11  x  H. 
[In  Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,   J.   Hinton,   1757.     v.    20. 
may  1757.     opp.  p.  193]. 

L' Amerique  Septentrionale,  dressee  sur  les  memoires  le  plus  recens  des  meil- 

leurs  geographes,  &  publics  par  Covens  <k  Mortier  a  Amsterdam,  1757. 

Carte  reduite  des  costes  orientales  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  1""  feuille 

conten'ant  I'lsle  Royale,  I'Accadie,  la  baye  Frangoise,  la  Nouvelle  Angle- 
terre  et  la  Nouvelle  Yore.  Dressee  au  depot  des  cartes  et  plans  de  la 
marine.     1757.     Par  m.  Beliin.     21  x  35. 

[In  Atlas  maritime,     fol.     Genes,  Yves  Gravier,  1801.     map  31]. 

Note. — Inset:  "Plan  du  havre  de  Baston.  Tire  d'un  plan  Angloise  fort 
exact." 

North  America  illustrating  the  conquest  of  Canada  and  the  war  of  inde- 
pendence 1757-1783.     9^  x  6*. 

[In  Johnston's  historical  atlas.  4°.  Edinburgh,  W.  <k  A.  K.  Johnston, 
1880.     V.  1.     no.  26]. 

A  map  of  the  British  &  French  plantations  in  North  America.     8  x  10. 

[In  Accurate  (An)  and  authentic  account  of  the  taking  of  Cape  Breton,  in 

the  year  1745.     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Staples,  1758.     p.  5]. 

Carte  des  frontieres  Francoises,  et  Angloises  dans  le  Canada  depuis  Montreal 

jusques  au  Fort  du  Quesne.     [1758].     12  x  17. 

[In  Pouchot  (M.  — ).  Memoires  sur  la  derniere  guerre  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale.    16°.     London,  1781.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Same.     Carte  des  frontieres  Francoises,  et  Angloises  dans  le  Canada  depuis 

Montreal  jusques  au  Fort  du  Quesne.  From  Pouchot' s  Memoires  sur  la 
derniere  guerre  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     [1758].     12x16. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1877.     v.  8]. 

A  general -map  of  the  middle  British  colonies  in  America:   viz.  Virginia, 

Maryland,  Delaware,  Pensilvania,  [etc.]  British  statute  miles  69  to  a 
degree.  By  Lewis  Evans.  Corrected  and  improved  with  the  addition  of 
the  line  of  forts  on  the  back  settlements.  By  Thos.  Jefferys.  19  x  26. 
London,  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1758. 

Note. — Inset:  "  A  sketch  of  the  remaining  part  of  Ohio  r.  &c."  See  1755  for 
first  edition. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  1]. 

Same.     A  general   map  of  the  middle   British   colonies   in  America:  viz. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware,  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  [etc.] 
By  Lewis  Evans.  Corrected  and  improved  by  Thos.  Jefferys.  18f  x  26. 
[London].     R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1758. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  <k  T.  Jefferys,  1768. 
no.  32]. 

Same     A  general   map   of  the   middle   British   colonies  in   America:    viz. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  New^  Jersey,  New  York, 
Connecticut,  and  Rhode  Island,  of  Aquanis  huonigy,  the  country  of  the 
confederate  Indians,  [etc.]  Wherein  is  also  shew^n  the  ancient  and  pres- 
ent seats  of  the  Indian  nations,  carefully  copied  from  the  original  pub- 
lished at  Philadelphia,  by  mr.  Lewis  Evans,  1755,  with  some  improve- 
ments by  I.  Gibson.  British  statute  miles  69  to  a  degree.  [English  ed.] 
19  X  26.     [London],  T.  Jefferys,  1758. 

H.  Doc.  516 37 


578  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.     A  map  of  the  British  and  French  settlements  in  North  America. 
I.  Ridge  scu.     [anon.]     11  x  15.     [n.  p.  1758]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  north  part  of  America  from  Newfoundland 

to  Hudsons  bay.     17  x  20. 
[In  English   (The)   pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     opp.  p.  4]. 

A  chart  of  the  sea  coast  of  New  Foundland,  New  Scotland,  New  England, 

New  York,  New  Jersey  with  Virginia  and  Maryland.     18  x  23. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
.Mount,  1758.     p.  6]. 

Lopez  (Thomas).     Atlas  Geographico  de  la  America  Septentrional  y  Meri- 

dional,    eng.  title.     7  p.  1.     116  pp.  port.     38  maps  &  plans,     sq.   18°. 
Madrid,  A.  Sanz,  1758. 

Amplissimse  regionis  Mississipi  sen  provincise  Ludovicianse  a  r.  p.  Ludovico 

Hennipin  francisc.  miss,  in  America  Septentrionali  anno  1687  detectse, 
nunc  Gallorum  coloniis  et  actionum  negotiis  toto  orbe  celeberrimse,  nova 
tabula  edita  a  lo.  Bapt.  Homanno.     col.     19  x  23. 
[In  Homann  (Johann  Baptist).     Atlas  geographicus  major,     fol.     Norim- 
bergse,  Homanniani  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  139]. 

Dominia  Anglorum  in  America  Septentrionali  specialibus  mappis  Londini 

primum  a  mollio  edita,  nunc  recusa  ab  Homannianis  hered.     Die  Gros. 
Britannische  colonie-laender  in  Nord-America. 
[In    Homann    (J.    B. )     Atlas    geographicus    major,      fol.     Norimbergfe, 
Homannianis  heredibus,  1859.     v.  1.     no.  141]. 

— Regni  Mexicani  seu  Novae  Hispanise,  Ludovicianae,  N.  Angliae,  Carolinse, 

Virginise   et  Pensylvanise   nee  non   insvlarvm   archipeiagi   Mexicani   in 
America  Septentrionale  accurata  tabula  exhibita  a  loh.  Baptista  Homanno. 
col.     18^  x  22^ 
[In  Homann  ^^  J.  B. )    Atlas  geographicus  major,    fol.    Norimbergse,  Homan- 
nianis heredibus,  1759.     V.  1.     no.  147]. 

A  map  of  the  British  and  French  dominions  in  North  America  with  the 

roads,  distances,  limits  and  extent  of  the  settlement  &  forts,  as  they  are 

now.     By  I.   Palairet,    revised  and   improved  by  J.  Rocque. Carte 

des  possessions  Angloises  &  Francoises  du  continent  de  1' Amerique  Septen- 
trionale.    Par  I.  Palairet.     Thos.  Kitchin  sculp.      16  x  23.     London,  J. 
Rocque,  1759. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  23]. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12  x  21. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominions  in 

North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  1]. 
Note. — See  1762  for  another  edition. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

England  and  Canada.     18  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )    The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominions  in 
North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  119]. 

An  accurate  map  of  Canada  with  the  adjacent  countries,  exhibiting  the  late 

seat  of  war  between  the  English  ik  French  in  those  parts.     R.  W.  Seale  del. 
et  sculp,     [anon.]     10  x  13^. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1761.     v.  28.     Feb. 
1761.     opp.  p.  57]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  579 

North.  America.  A  general  map  of  Xortli  America;  in  which  is  expressed  the 
several  new  roads,  forts,  engagements,  &c.  taken  from  actual  surveys  and 
observations  made  in  the  army  employ'd  there,  from  the  year  1754,  to  1761: 

drawn  by  the   late  John  Rocque.  Cartes  generales  de   I'Amerique 

Septentrionale.     col,      34  x  35i.       [London],  M.  A.  Rocque  &  A.  Dury, 
[1761]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  1-2]. 

L'Amerique  Septentrionale  devisee  en  ses  principaux  etats.     Par  le  sr. 

Janvier,  geographe.     12  x  17^.     Paris,  Lattre  graveur,  1762. 

A  map  of  Canada  and  the  northern  part  of  Louisiana  with  the  adjacent 

countrys.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     12|  x  30.     [1762]. 

[In  MuUer  (G.  F.)     Voyage  from  Asia  to  America.     4°.     London,  T.  Jef- 
ferys, 1764]. 

XoTE. — See  1760  for  another  edition. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  Georgia 

&  Florida.     J.  Gibson  sculpt,     [anon.]     10^  x  13^. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.    London,  for  A.  Miller  [etc.] 

1762.  v.  1]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  British  empire  in  Nth.  America  as  settled  by  the 

preliminaries  in  1762.     J.  Gibson,  sculp.     8}  x  9^. 

[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     Dec.     (Supplement.)     1762.     8°.     Lon- 
don, for  D.  Henry,  1762.     v.  32.     p.  603]. 

Note. — Inset  map:  "A  chart  of  the  entrance  of  the  Mississippi." 

Carte  des  possessions  Angloises  &  Frangoises  du  continent  de  I'Amerique 

Septentrionale.     Par  I.  Palairet,  Londres,  1763.     16  x  22^. 

[In  Palairet  (J.)     A  concise  description  of  the  English  and  French  posses- 
sions in  North  America.     12°.     London,  J.  Haberkorn,  1755.     at  end]. 

Note. — Title  in  French  as  above  and  date  altered. 

Die  ostkiiste  Nordamerikas  bis  1763.     5|  x  5. 

[In  Putzger  (F.  W. )     Historischer  schul-atlas.     17te  aufl.     8°.     Bielefeld, 
Yelhagen  &  Klasing,  1891.     no.  31]. 

Map  of  North  America  according  to  the  treaty  of  Paris  of  1763.     Eman. 

Bowen,  geogr.  to  his  majesty,  1775.     4^  x  5. 
[In  Gallatin  (Albert).     The  right  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the 
north-eastern  boundary,  claimed  by  them.     8°.     New  York,  S.  Adams, 
1840.     at  end]. 

Map  of  progress  of  colonies  prior  to  1763.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e.    6\  x  8. 

[In  Thalheimer   (M.  E.)     The  eclectic   historical  atlas.     8°.     Cincinnati, 

Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  [1885].     map  19]. 

An   accurate  map  of  the  British,    French,  &   Spanish   settlements   in   N^^ 

America  and  the  West  Indies,  as  stipulated  by  the  preliminary  articles  of 
peace  signed  at  Fontainebleau,  by  the  ministers  of  Great  Britain,  France, 
<fe Spain.      Nov.  3,  1762.     J.  Gibson,  sculp,     [anon.]      13x11.     [London, 
1763?]. 
Note. — Probably  the  map  announced  in  the  Gentleman's  magazine  for  Jan. 

1763,  for  the  supplement. 

A  map  of  the  British  dominions  in  North  America,  according  to  the  treaty 

in  1763,  by  Peter  Bell,  1772.     12  x  15. 
[In  Mills  (David) .     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 


580  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     A  map  of  the  British  dominions  in  North  America,  according 
to  the  treaty  in  1763,  by  Peter  Bell,  1772. 
[In  History  (The)  of  the  British  dominions  in  Xorth  America,     [anon.] 
4°.     London,  for  W.  Strahan  &  T.  Becket  &  co.  1773]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America  from  the  latest  discoveries.     1763.     [anon.] 

col.     11  X  15. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].     v.  32. 
Feb.  1763.     opp.  p.  64]. 

An   accurate   map   of   North   America,    describing  and  distinguishing  the 

British  and  French  dominions  on  the  great  continent  according  to  the 
definitive  treaty  concluded  at  Paris,  10  feb.  1768.  [By  Robert  Sayer. 
anon.]     17x20.     [London],  for  R.  Sayer,  [1763]. 

An  "accurate  map  of  North  America.      Describing  and  distinguishing  the 

British  and  Spanish  dominions  on  this  great  continent,  according  to  the 
definitive  treaty  concluded  at  Paris,  10  feb.  1763.     Also  all  the  West 
India  islands.     By  Eman.  Bowen  and  John  Gibson.     40  x  44.     [London], 
for  R.  Sayer,  1772. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  26-27]. 

A  new  map  of  British  dominions  in  Nona  America,  with  the  limits  of  the 

governments  annexed  thereto  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace,  and  settled  by 
proclamation,  oct.  17,  1763.  Engraved  by  T.  Kitchin.  Engraved  for  the 
history  of  the  war  in  the  annual  register  and  to  be  placed  at  the  end  of  the 
volume  for  1763.     9^  x  Hi 

[In  History  (The)  of  the  war  in  America.     8°.     Dublin.     1779.     v.  1]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  British  dominions  of  America,  according  to 

the  treaty  of  1763.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     20  x  24^ 

[In  Knox  (John).     An  historical  journal  of  the  campaign  in  North  America. 
4°.     London,  1769]. 

Same.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  British  dominions  in  America,  accord- 

ing to  the  treaty  of  1763.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     21  x  25^ 
[In  Universal  history.     The  maps  and  charts  of  the  modern  part  of  the 
universal  history,     fol.    London,  for  T.  Osborne,  1766]. 

Louisiana,  as  formerly  claimed  by  France,  now  containing  part  of  British 

America  to  the  east  &  Spanish  America  to  the  west  of  the  Mississippi.    By 
T.  Kitchin.     7x9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1763].    v.  34. 
June  1765.     opp.  p.  276]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  America,  laid  down  according  to  the  latest, 

and  most  approved  observations  and  discoveries,     [anon.]     col.     10x13. 
[In.  Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,   J.    Hinton,    1763.     v.   32. 
March  1763.     opp.  p.  113.] 

English  colonies,  1763-1775.     6  x  5 J. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch   maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  5]. 

Carte  des  cinq  grands  lacs  du  Canada.     8  x  13J. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).    Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  6]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  septentrionale  et  occidentale  de  plus  recentes  dress^es  en 

1764,  par  mr.  M.  laquier  delin.     Grav^  par  L  A.  Chovin.     19  x  25. 
[In  Engel  (Samuel).     Neuer  versuch  iiber  die  lage der  nordlichen  gegenden 
von  Asia  und  Anierika.     4°.     Basel,  C.  A.  Cerini,  1777]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  581 

North.  America.     Amerique  Septentrionale.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Chambon  ( ).    Le  commerce  de  1' Amerique  par  Marseille:    [anon.] 

4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 

Map  of   the  discoveries  made  by  the  Russians  on  the  north  west  coast  of 

America.  Published  by  the  Royal  academy  of  science  at  Petersburg. 
London,  republished  by  Thomas  Jefferys.    18  x  24. 

[In  Muller  (G.  F. )  Voyage  from  Asia  to  America.  4°.  London,  T.  Jef- 
ferys, 1764]. 

Note. — See  1768  for  another  edition  of  this  map. 

A  new  map  of  the  north  east  coast  of  Asia,  and  north  west  coast  of  America 

with  the  late  Russian  discoveries.     6j  x  9. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1780.     8°.     London,  R.  Baldwin,  1764.     v.  33. 
p.  224]. 

Cart*^  de  la  partie  septentrionale  et  occidentale  de  I'Amerique  d'apres  les 

relations  les  plus  recentes,  dressees  in  1764.     Par  mr.     *    *    -s^-.     [anon.] 
19  X  23. 
[InEngel(S. )     Memoires  et  observations  geographiques.    Par  mr.    *    *    *. 
[anon.]     4°.     Lausanne,  1765]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America;  showing  the  advantages  obtain' d  therein  to 

P^ngland  by  the  peace.     7^  x  9}. 
[In   Royal  (The)  magazine.     [1764].     8°.     London,  for  J.  Coote,   [1764]. 
V.  7.     p.  225]. 

A  map  of  the  lands,  islands,  gulf,  seas,  and  fishing  banks,  comprising  the 

cod  fisher}'  in  America.     T.  Kitchin  sculp.     8  x  10. 
[In  Bollan  (W. )     The  ancient  right  of  the  English  nation  to  the  American 

fishery.     4°.     London,  1764]. 
Note. — See  under  1770  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

Cantonment  of  the  forces  in  North  America,  11th  octr.  1765.     [anon.]     ms. 

20x24.     [1765]. 
Note. — Probably  an  official  map  showing  the  troops  in  North  America  made 
by  direction  of  the  British  government. 

Map  of  the  British  colonies  in  the  year  1765.     From  a  map  of  the  period. 

41  X  33.     [Facsimile]. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     ]\Iaps]. 

A  map  of  North  America,  by  J.  Pa^airet  witii  considerable  alterations  & 

improveme'ts  from  D'Anville,  Mitchell  &  Bellin.     By  L.  Delarochette. 

1765.  British  statute  miles  69^%  to  a  degree.  18^  x  23.  London,  for 
J.  Bowles  &  C.  Bowles,  [1765]. 

A  plan  of  capt.  Carver's  tra^'els  in  the  interior  parts  of  North  America  in 

1766  and  1767.     10^  x  14. 
[In  Carver  (J. )     Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North  America.     8°. 
London,  1781]. 

An  accurate  map  of  North  America.     Drawn  from  the  sieur  Robert,  with 

improvements.     G.  Rollos  sculj).     7^  x  12. 
[In  Brookes    (R. )     The  general  gazetteer.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  for  J. 
Newbery,  1766]. 
Nouveau  Mexique,  Louisiane,  Canada,  et  Nile.  Angleterre.     Par  m.  Brion. 

1766.  10^  X  10^ 

[In  Brion  de  la  To^r  (Louis).  Atlas  general,  civil  et  ecclesiastique,  meth- 
odique  et  elementaire  pour  i'etude  de  lageographie  et  de  I'histoire.  [etc.] 
4.     Paris,  A.  P.  D.  R.  1767.     pi.  43]. 


582  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.  Map  of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  Russians  on  the  northwest 
coast  of  America.  PubHshed  by  the  Royal  academy  of  sciences  at  Peters- 
burg,    [anon.]     18x24^.     London,  republished  by  T.  Jefferys,  [1768]. 

[In  Jefferys  (Thomas,  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America 
and  the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768. 
no.  12]. 

Note. — See  1764  for  another  edition  of  this  map. 

An  accurate  map  of  North  America.      Describing  and  distinguishing  the 

British,  Spanish  and  French  dominions  on  this  great  continent;  according 
to  the  definitive  treaty  concluded  at  Paris  10  feb.  1763.  Also  all  the  West 
India  islands.  By  Eman.  Bowen  and  John  Gibson. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
8-11]. 

Carte  d'une  partie  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  pour  servir  a  I'intellegence 

du  m^moire  sur  les  pretentions  des  Anglois  au  sujet  des  limites  a  regler 

avec  la  France  dans  cette  partie  du  monde.     T.  Jefferys  sculp,     [anon.] 

7h  X  9i. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  22]. 
Note. — Exact  copy  from   the   French  original,   with  descriptive  notes  in 

English. 

Map  of  the  frontiers  of  the  northern  colonies  with  the  boundary  line  estab- 

lished between  them  and  the  Indians  at  the  treaty  held  by  S.  Will  Johnson 

at  Fort  Stanwix  in  nov.  1768.     Corrected  and  improved  from  Evans  map 

by  Guy  Johnson,  dep.  agt.  of  Ind.  affairs.     11  x  17. 
[In  O'  Callaghan  ( E.  B. )     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New  York. 

4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  1.    p.  376]. 
Note. — Inset:  "The  remaining  part  of  Ohio." 

Same.     Map  of  the  frontier  of  the  northern  colonies  with  the  boundary  line 

established  between  them  and  the  Indians  at  the  treaty  held  by  S.  Will 
Johnson  at  Ft.  Stanwix  in  novr.  1768.     22  x  34. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  frontiers  of  the  northern  colonies  with  the  boundary 

line  established  between  them  and  the  Indians  at  the  treaty  held  by  S. 
Will  Johnson  at  Ft.  Stanwix  in  nov.  1768.      Corrected  &  improved  from 
Evans'  map.     By  Guy  Johnson.     11  x  22. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

Chart  of  the  Atlantic  ocean,  with  the  British,  French,  &  Spanish  settlements 

in  North  America,  and  the  West  Indies;  as  also  on  the  coast  of  the  Africa. 
By  Thos.  Jefferys.     16|  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  13]. 

A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies.     By  Tho. 

Jefferys.     4  p.  1.     109   maps.     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys, 
1768. 
Note. — Each  map  in  this  atlas  is  separately  catalogued  in  this  work. 

[North  and  South  America,  in  six  sheets.     By  John  Green,     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  1-6J. 

Note. — Another  copy  accompanies  the  text  entitled  "Remarks  in  support 
of  the  new  chart  of  North  and  South  America*"  in  six  sheets.  By  J. 
Green,  esq.,  1753. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  583 

North  America.     North  America.     From  the  French  of  mr.  d'  Anville.     Improved 

with  the  back  settlements  of  Virginia  and  course  of  the  Ohio.     Illustrated 

with  geographical  and  historical  remarks.     18  x  20. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  7]. 

Note. — See  title  under  1776. 

A  map  of  North  and  South  America,  [etc.  ]     20  x  24. 

[InCluny(A.)     The  American  traveller,     [anon.]     4°.     London,  1769]. 

Nieuwe  kaart  van  Kanada,  de  landen  aan  de  Hudsons-baay  en  d6  noord- 

westelyke  deelen  van  Nord-Amerika.     12  x  17.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion, 
1769. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  427]. 

Etats-Unis.     Partie    Septentrionale.     Comprising    Canada,   part    of    New 

England,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Maryland  and  the  terri- 
tory  bordering    on    lakes  Michigan,    Huron,    Erie,    etc.     [anon.]     ms. 
20  x  26^     [177-?]. 
[Rochambeau:  35]. 

[Operations  in  America,     no.  2.     ms.     anon.     65x24.     177-?]. 

Note. — Title  found  on  reverse.  Relates  to  operations  in  New  York  and  New 
Jersey. 

A  map  of  the  lands,  islands,  gulfs,  seas  and  fishing  banks  comprising  the  cod 

fishery  in  America.     T.  Kitchin  sculp.     8  x  10. 
[In  Beginning  (The),  progressand  conclusion  of  the  late  war.     [anon.]     4°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1770]. 

British  empire  in  North  America  with  the  West  India  Isles.     T.  Kitchin 

sculp.     18  X  15. 
[In  Wynne  (J.  H.)     A  general  history  of  the  British  empire  in  America. 
8°.     London,  for  W.  Richardson,  1770.     v.  1]. 

A  map  of  all  the  British  dominions  beyond  the  Atlantic  together  with  the 

intermix 'd  &  adjacent  estates  of  the  other  European  powers  &c.  never 
before  exhibited  in  one  view  in  any  map  whatever,  by  W^illiam  Doyle, 
11.  b.     J.  Prockter  sc.     13f  x  21. 
[In  Doyle  (William).     Some  account  of  the  British  dominions  beyond  the 
Atlantic.     8°.     London,  J.  Browne,  [1770].     front.] 

To  his  excellency  W^illiam  Tryon,  esq'r  captain  general  &  governor  in  chief 

of  the  province  of  New- York  &.  &.  This  map  of  the  country  of  the  VI 
nations  proper,  with  part  of  the  adjacent  colonies  is  humbly  inscribed  by 
his  excellency's  most  obedient  humble  servant  Guy  Johnson,  1771. 
8  x  11|. 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New  York. 
4°.     Albany,  C.  Van  Bethuysen,  1851.     v.  4.     p.  661]. 

Note. — "  Copied  from  the  original  manuscript  map  in  the  state  library." 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  America;  drawn  from  the  famous  mr. 

d'  Anville  with  improvements  from  the  best  English  maps  and  engraved 
by  R.  W.  Seale,  also  the  new  divisions  according  to  the  late  treaty  of  peace 
by  Peter  Bell.     18^  x  20.     London,  C.  Bowles,  1771. 

A  general  map  of  the  middle  British  colonies  in  America,  [etc.]     Carefully 

copied  from  the  original  published  at  Philadelphia,  by  mr.  Lewis  Evans. 
19^  x  25.     London,  for  C.  Bowles,  Jan.  1,  1771. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  16]. 


584  -list!'  of  maps  of  America. 

North  America.     Same.     Corrected  and   improved,  by  Thos.  Jefferys.     19  x  26. 
[London],  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys   (T. )   and  others.      The  American  atlas,      fol,      London,   R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775.     no.  18]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  part  of  North  America,  comprehending  the 

provinces  of  New  England,  New  York,  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  Con- 
necticut, Rhode  Island  &  part  of  Virginia,  Canada  and  Halifax,  for  the 
illustration  in  mr.  Peter  Kalm's  travels.      J.   Gibson  sculp.     22^  x  30. 
[London]  march  7,  1771. 
Note. — For  the  1st  ed.  of  Kalm's  Travels  in  North  America; 

Same.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  part  of  North  America,  comprehending 

the  provinces  of  New  England,  New  York,  Pennsilvania,  New  Jersey,  Con- 
necticut, Rhode  Island  &  part  of  Virginia,  [etc.]     20  x  30. 
[In  Kalm  (P.)     Travels  into  North  America.     Translated  by  J.  R.  Foster. 
2d  ed.     8°.     London,  for  T.  Lowndes,  1772]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England,  containing  the  provinces 

of  Massachusetts  bay  and  New  Hampshire  with  the  colonies  of  Conecticut 

and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  counties  and  townships:  the  whole  com- 
.     posed  from  actual   surveys  and  its  situation   adjusted  by  astronomical 

observations.     English  miles  692^  to  a  degree.     25  x  20^.     London,  Car- 

rington  Bowles,  1st  jan'y  1771. 
Note. — Differs  from  later  maps  of  same  title,  i.  e.,  no  insets  of  Boston  or 

Vermont. 

Brahm  (John    Gerar  William    de).      The  Atlantic   pilot,     viii,  26    pp.    3 

maps.     1  table.     8°.     London,  for  the  author  by  T.  Spilsbury,  1772. 

L'Am^rique  suivant  le  r.  p.  Charlevoix,  mr.  de  la  Condamine  et  plusieurs 

autres  nouvelles  observations,     [anon.]     19  x  25.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1774. 

Same.     19  x  25.     Paris,  [Le  Rouge,  1777]. 

[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis ) .  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,  fol.  Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  la]. 

North  America  as  divided  between  English  and  Spanish  colonies.     From  a 

map  drawn,  1774.     8i  x  5^. 
[In  Gage  (William  L.)     A  modern  historical  atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges, 
schools,  and  general  readers.     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton&co.  1869]. 

Nouveau  systeme  geographique  par  lequel  on  concilia  les  anciennes  con 

noissances  sur  les  pays  nord-ouest  de  1' Amerique  avec  les  nouvelles  decou 
vertes  des  Russes  au  nord  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.     Par  m.  de  Vaugondy,  1774 

11  x  14. 

[In  Histoire  g^nerale  des  voyages.  4°.  A  Amsterdam,  E.  Van  Havievelt 
1777.     V.  22.     p.  209]. 

North  America,  as  divided  amongst  the  European  powers.     By  Samuel  Dunn 

12  X  17.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1774. 

[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.  The  American  mill 
tary  pocket  atlas,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett 
[1776].     no.  1]. 

Bowles's  new  pocket  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  New  England;  com 

prehending  the  provinces  of  Massachusets  bay  and  New  Hampshire;  with 
the  colonies  of  Connecticut  &  Rhode  Island;  divided  into  their  counties, 
townships,  &c.     Together  with  an  accurate  plan  of  the  town,  harbour  and 
environs  of  Boston.     English  miles  69<^  to  a  degree.     25i  x  20^.     London 
C.  Bowles,  [1775?]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  585 

North.  America.  A  chart  of  Xorth  and  South  America,  including  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia.  By 
J.  Green,  [anon.]  5^  x  44|^.  London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  June  10, 
1775. 

[In  Jeff erys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  1-3]. 

Note. — See  1753  for  first  edition. 

A  map  of  the  American  Indian  nations,  adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  West 

&   East  Florida,  Georgia,  S.   <Sc  N.  Carolina,    Virginia  &c.     Jno.  Lodge 
sculp.     9J  X  13. 
[In  Adair  (James).     The  history  of  the  American  Indians.     4°.     London, 
for  E.  &C.  Dilly,  1775]. 

Pownall's  map  of  the  British  provinces  in  North  America,  1775.     9  x  11. 

[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 

1873]. 
Note. — Pownall's  revised  edition  of  Evans'  map. 

North  America  from  the  French  of   mr.  D' Anvil le.     Improved  with  the 

English  surveys.     17  x  19. 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

Jeff  erys  (Thomas).     The  American  atlas.     2  p.  1.    29  maps.     fol.     London, 

R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
Note. — Each  map  is  separately  catalogued  in  this  work. 

— A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  present  seat  of  war  in  North  America,  from 

a  late  survey,     [anon.]     11  x  15. 
[In  Universal    (The)   magazine.     8°.      London,   J.    Hinton,    1775.     v.    57. 
Oct.  1775.     opp.  p.  169]. 

— The  Russian  discoveries,  from  the  map  published  by  the  imperial  academy 

of  St.  Petersburg,     [anon.]     18  x  24.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  4]. 
Note. — See  1764  and  1768  for  other  editions  of  this  map. 

North  America  from  the  French  of  mr.  d'Anville.     Improved  with  the 

English  surveys  made  since  the  peace  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 

1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  7]. 
Note. — See  title  under  1768. 

To  the  hon^  Jn°  Hancock,  esqre,  president  of  ye  continental  congress  this  map 

of  the  seat  of  civil  war  in  America,  is  respectfully  inscribed  by  his  most 
obedient  humble  servant  B.  Romans.     16  x  17.     [Boston?  1775]. 
Note.— Inset:  "Plan    of    Boston  and  environs  1775,"  and  "A  view  of  the 
lines  thrown  upon  Boston  neck  by  the  ministerial  army, ' ' 

Map  of  a  part  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  N.  Caro- 

lina, S.  Carolina  &  Georgia.     Showing  the  operations  of  the  southern 
armies.     [1775].     7^x6. 
[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R. )     School  history  of  the  United 
States,     newed.     12°.     Andover,  \V.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  108]. 

Map  of  the  northern  section  of  United  States.     [1775].     7^x6. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A..R. )  School  history  of  the  United 
States,     newed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  68]. 


586  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     A  map  of  the  present  seat  of  war  on  the  borders  of  Canada. 
Aitken  sculp.     6  x  15 J. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazine;  or  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  463]. 

United  States.     [1775].     6  x  7^ 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)     School  history  of  the  United 
States,     new  ed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  38]. 

A  general  map  of  North  America;  from  the  latest  observations.     Engraved 

by  Jno  Lodge  from  the  late  mr.  Jefferys.     Printed  jan.  27,  1776.     11  x  14^. 

[In  North- America  (The)  and  West-Indian  gazetteer,     [anon.]     16°.     Lon- 
don, for  G.  Robinson,  1776]. 

Note. — See  also  the  2d  ed.  1778,  for  a  copy  of  this  map, 

Bartlett  &  Welford.     Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     [etc.] 

2  p.  1.     36  maps.     fol.     [New  York,    collected  by  Bartlett  &  Welford, 
1845]. 
Note. — Maps  engraved  between  1770-80,  principally  by  Faden.     Catalogued 
separately  in  this  work. 

Baldwin     (Mahlon    F.)     Map    of    the    American    revolution,    1775-1781. 

30  X  75.     Chicago,  G.  W.  Terry,  [1878]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  present  seat  of  war,  between  Great  Britain  and  her 

colonies  in  North  America.     1776.     [anon.]     col.     10^  x  132- 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1776.     v.  59.     Oct. 
1776.     opp.  p.l69]. 

Map  for  the  interior  travels  through  America,  delineating  the  march  of  the 

army.     T.  Conder,  sculp.     16  x  15. 
[In  Anbury  (T.)     Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  America,     [anon.] 
8°.     London,  1-91.     v.l]. 

A  map  of   the    British  empire  in  North   America.     By    Samuel    Dunn. 

Improved  from  surveys  by  capt.  Carver.     18f  x  12.  *  London,  for  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.    The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  8]. 

The  seat  of  war  in  the  northern  colonies.     A  general  map  of  the  northern 

British  colonies  in  America.  Which  comprehends  the  province  of  Quebec, 
the  government  of  Newfoundland,  Nova-Scotia,  New  England  and  New 
York.  From  the  maps  published  by  the  admiralty  and  board  of  trade, 
regulated  by  the  astronomic  and  trigonometric  observations  of  major 
Holland,  and  corrected  by  governor  Pownall's  late  map,  1776.  [anon.] 
19J  X  26.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John)  editors.  The  American  military 
pocket  atlas,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  3]. 

Same.     The  seat  of  war  in  the  middle  British  colonies.     A  general  map  of  the 

middle  British  colonies,  in  America.  Containing  Virginia,  Maryland,  the 
Delaware  counties,  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.  With  the  addition  of 
New  York,  and  the  greatest  part  of  New  England,  as  also  of  the  bordering 
parts  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  improved  from  several  surveys  made  after 
the  late  war,  and  corrected  from  governor  Pownall's  late  map,  1776. 
[anon.]  19J  x  26.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.  The  American  military 
pocket  atlas,  [anon].  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  4]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  587 

North  America.  A  map  of  the  middle  British  colonies  in  North  America.  First 
published  by  mr.  Lewis  Evans,  of  Philadelphia,  in  1755,  and  since  corrected 
and  improved,  as  also  extended.  With  the  additions  of  New  England, 
and  bordering  parts  of  Canada.  By  T.  Pownall.  19j  x  32.  London,  for 
J.  Almon,  1776. 
[In  Pownall  (Thomas).  A  topographical  description  of  su(;h  parts  of  North 
America  as  are  contained  in  the  [annexed]  map.  fol.  London,  for  J. 
Almon,  1776.  front.] 
Note. — See  1755  for  early  editions. 

Same.     Map  of  a  part  of  the  middle  British  colonies  prior  to  the  revolution. 

From  governor  Pownall' s  map  of  1776.     7^  x  I62. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Linn  &  W.  H.  Egle. 

V.  2.     8°.     Harrisburg,  B.  F.  Meyers,  1876.     front.] 
Note. — Pownall's  revised  edition  of  Evans'  map,  1755. 

L'Amerique  Septentrionale.     10^  x  8.     Nuremburg,  G.  N.  Raspe,  1776. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.  [anon.]  4°.  Nurem- 
burg, 1776.     pt.  1]. 

-  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John).  The  American  military  pocket  atlas 
of  the  British  colonies;  especially  those  which  now  are,  or  probably  may 
be  the  theatre  of  war.  Taken  principally  from  the  actual  surveys  and 
judicious  observations  of  engineers  De  Brahm  and  Romans;  Cook,  Jackson, 
and  Collet;  maj.  Holland,  and  other  officers,  employed  in  his  majesty's 
fleets  and  armies,  viii  pp.  11.  6  maps.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  and 
J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 

-  North  America,  as  divided  amongst  the  European  powers.  By  Samuel  Dunn. 
12  X  17i 

[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John).  The  American  military  pocket 
atlas  of  the  British  colonies;  especially  those  which  now  are,  or  probal)ly 
may  be  the  theatre  of  war.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennet,  [1776]. 
no.  1]. 

-  A  new  map  of  North  America.     [1776-1779].     16^x21. 
[In  impartial  (An)  history  of  the  war  in  America,  between  Great  Britain  and 

her  colonies,  from  its  commencement  to  the  end  of  the  year  1779.     [anon.] 
8°.     London,  for  R.  Faulder  and  J.  MilUken,  1780.     p.  1]. 
Note. — This  map  is  also  in  History  (The)  of  the  war  in  America.     Dublin, 
1779.     v.  1. 

-  Burgoyne's  campaign,  1777.     9x7. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1877.     v.  1.     p.  275]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  by  Ellen  Hardin  Walworth  on  "The  battle 
of  Saratoga,  Burgoyne  and  the  Northern  campaign,  1777." 

-  A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  British  &  rebel  army,  in  the  campaign,  1777. 
J.  Lodge,  sculp.     8f  x  10. 

[In  Galloway  (Joseph),  Letters  to  a  nobleman,  on  the  conduct  of  the  war 
in  the  middle  colonies,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Walker,  1779]. 

-  North  America.     7x9, 
[In  Guthrie  (William).     A  new  geographical,  historical,  and  commercial 

grammar,     new  ed.     8°,     London,  for  John  Knox,  1777,     p,  614]. 


588  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

* 
North  America.  Carte  nouvelle  de  FAmerique  Angloise  contenant  tout  ce  que  les 
Anglois  possedent  sur  le  continent  de  1' Amerique  Septentrionale:  savoirle 
Canada,  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse  ou  Acadie,  les  treize  provinces  unies  qui  sont  les 
quatre  colonies  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre.  1.  New  Hampshire,  2.  Massa- 
chusets  have,  3.  Rhode-Island  &  4.  Connecticut,  5.  la  Nouvelle  York,  6. 
Nouvelle  Jersey,  7.  Pensilvanie,  8.  les  comtes  de  Newcastle,  Kent  et  Sussex 
sur  la  Delaware,  9.  Mariland,  10.  Virginie,  11.  la  Caroline  Septentrio- 
nale, 12,  la  Caroline  Meridionale  et  13.  Georgie  avec  la  Floride.  Graeve 
exactement  d'apree  les  determinations  geographiques  dernierement  faites 
par  Matthieu  Albert  Lotter  a  Augsbourg.     23|  x  19i.     [1776?]. 

The  seat  of  war  in  the  southern  British  colonies.    A  general  map  of  the 

southern  British  colonies,  in  America.  Comprehending  North  and  South 
Carolina,  Georgia,  East  and  West  Florida,  with  the  neighbouring  Indian 
countries.  From  the  modern  surveys  of  engineer  de  Brahm,  capt.  Collet, 
Mouzon  &  others;  and  from  the  late  hydrographical  survey  of  the  coasts 
of  East  and  West  Florida,  by  B.  Romans,  1776.  20  x  25.  London,  for 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 

[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.  The  American  military 
pocket  atlas,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  5]. 

Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Charleston  and  St.  Augustine. 

The  theatre  of  war  in  North  America,  with  the  roads  and  a  table  of  distances. 

[anon.]     28  x  20.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 
Note. — Inset:  A  cornpendious  account  of  the  British  colonies  in  North 
America. 

Campaign  of  1776.  [&]  Campaign  of  1777.     21  x  17J. 

[In  Hall  (Capt.  John).  The  history  of  the  civil  war  in  America.  2d  ed. 
8°.     London,  1780.     v.  1]. 

Same.     Campaigns  of  1776-1777.     [In  New  York,  New  Jersey,  1776,  Penn- 

sylvania and  Delaware,  1777.     anon.]     17^x21.     [London,  1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  24]. 

Plan  general  des  operations  de  I'armee  Britannique  contre  les  rebelles  dans 

r  Amerique  depuis  I'arrivee  des  troupes  Hessoises  le  12  du  mois  d'aoiist 
1776  jusqua  la  fin  de  I'annee  1779.  ms.  [anon.]  col.  77x83.  [1779]. 
Note. — Comprises  New  Jersey  and  a  part  of  Pennsylvania,  New  York, 
and  Maryland.  A  beautiful  manuscript  in  French  on  a  large  scale,  with 
much  detail,  evidently  made  by  a  Hessian  in  the  British  service.  With 
extensive  descriptive  references. 

Carte  d'une  partie  de  1' Amerique  Septentrionale  pour  servir  k  I'Histoire  de 

la  demiere  guerre.     24  x  19 J. 
[In  Soul^s  (Francois).     Histoire  des  troubles  de  1' Amerique  Anglaise.     8°. 
Paris,  Buisson,  1787.     v.  4]. 

America  Septentrionalis  a  domino  d'Anville  in  Galliis  edita  nunc  in  Anglia 

coloniis  in  interiorem  Virginiam  deductis  nee  non  fluvii  Ohio  cursu  aucta 
notisqs  geographicis  et  historicis  illustrata  et  ad  bellum  prsesentis  tempo- 
ria  accomodata.  Sumptibus  Homannianorum  heredum  Noribergae  a"  1777. 
18  X  20. 
[In  Homann  ( J.  B.)  Atlas  geographicus  maior.  fol.  Norimbergse,  Homan- 
nianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  138]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  589 

North  America.     The  British  coloniea  in  North  America.     Engraved  by  William 
Faden.     [anon.]     col.     21x25. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  1]. 

An  exact  map  of  North  America,  from  the  best  authorities.     9^  x  15. 

[In  Russell  (William) .  The  history  of  America.  4°.  London,  1778.  v.  2. 
opp.  p.  107]. 

■ Faden  ( William) .     The  North  American  atlas,     title.  35  sheets,     fol.     Lon- 
don, for  W.  Faden,  1777. 
Note. — Each  map  catalogued  separately  in  this  work. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  present  seat  of  war  in  North  America,  com- 
prehending   New    Jersey,   Philadelphia,    Pensylvania,    New  York,   etc. 
[anon.]     col.     11  x  14. 
[In   Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,   J.   Hinton,   1777.     v.    60. 
June  1777.     opp.  p.  281]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  North  America,  with  the  West  India  Islands. 

Laid  down  according  to  the  latest  surveys  and  corrected  from  the  original 

materials  of  govern.  Pownall,  1777.     40  x  47. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  1-2]. 
Note. — With  maps  of  Baffin  and  Hudson's  bay  and  passage  to  California. 

See  1776  for  early  edition. 

Same.    A  new  and  correct  map  of  North  America,  with  the  West  India  Islands. 

Wherein  are  particularly  distinguished  the  several  provinces  and  colonies 
which  compose  the  British  empire.  Laid  down  according  to  the  latest 
surveys,  and  corrected  from  the  original  materials,  of  gover**  Pownall  1777. 
London  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  feb.  15,  1777.  40  x  47. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  5-6]. 

Nord  Amerika.     13  x  14. 

[In  Schlozer  (A.  L.)  Neue  erdbeschreibung  der  ganz  Amerika.  16°. 
Gottingen,  1777]. 

A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  British  &  rebel  army  in  the  campaign,  1777. 

J.  Lodge,  sculp.     8J  x  10. 
[In  Galloway  (Joseph).     Letters  to  a  nobleman  on  the  conduct  of  the  wai 

in  the  middle  colonies.     4th  ed.     [anon.]     12°.     London,  1786]. 

TheAtre  de  la  guerre  en  Am^rique.     Par  le  sr.  Le  Rouge,     col.     19  x  23 

Paris,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge    (Georges  Louis).     Atlas  Am^riquain  Septentrional,      fol. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-1792.     no.  2]. 

Carte  des  troubles  de  I'Amerique  levee  par  ordre  du  chevalier  Try  on  capi- 
taine  general  et  gouverneur  de  la  province  de  New  York  ensemble  la 
province  de  New  Jersey.  Par  Sauthier  et  Ratzer.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois. 
20^  X  27.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778. 

[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,  fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  13]. 

Note. — A  translation  of  Sauthier  (C.  J.)  A  map  of  the  province  of  New 
York,  reduc'd  from  the  large  drawing,  [etc.]  1776. 


590  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     An  exact  map  of  North  and  South  Carohna,  &  Georgia  with  East 
and  West  Florida.     9  x  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  1778.     v.  2. 
opp.  p.  296]. 

An  exact  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensylvania,  New  York,  Maryland  &  Virginia. 

7^  x  9|. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  1778.     v.  2. 
opp.  p.  267]. 

An  exact  map  of  New  England,  New  York,  Pensylvania  &  New  Jersey. 

7^  X  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.    4°.    London,  1778.    v.  2. 
opp.  p.  172]. 

An  exact  map  of  North  America  from  the  best  authorities.     J.  Lodge,  sculp. 

9i  X  13|. 
[In  Russell   (William).     The   history   of  America  from   its   discovery  by 
Columbus  to  the  conclusion  of  the  late  war.     sm.  4°.     London,  for  Field- 
ing &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  107]. 

A  general  map  of  North  America,  from  the  latest  observations.     J.  Lodge, 

sculp.     11  X  15. 
[In  North- American  (The)  and  West  Indian  gazetteer.     2d  ed.     [anon:] 

16°.     London,  for  G.  Robinson,  1778.     front] 
Note. — Also  in  1776  edition. 

A  new  map  of  North  America  from  the  latest  discoveries.     1778.     13  x  14. 

[In  Carver  (J. )     Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North  America.     8°. 

London,  1781]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  North  America;  drawn  by  Thos.  Bowen.     10^  x  17. 

[In  Middleton  (Charles  Theodore).     A  new  and  complete  system  of  geog- 
raphy,    fol.     London,  for  J.  Cooke,  1779.     v.  2.     p.  486]. 

Route  of  Andr^.     Ms.  survey  by  Robert  Erskine,  f.  r.  s.  geographer  to  the 

army  of  the  U.  S.  1779.     In  the  N.  Y.  hist,  society.     8  x  5^. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1879.     v.  3.     p.  756]. 

Map  of  the  European  settlements  in  North  America.     By  Thos.  Kitchin. 

12^  X  9i 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T.  F.)     A  philosophical  and  political  history,  [etc.]     12°. 
Dublin,  1779.     v.  4]. 

A  chorographical  map  of  the  northern  department  of  North  A  merica.     Drawn 

from  the  latest  and  most  accurate  observations.     Engraved  and  printed 

and  sold  at  New  Haven.     [Reprint].     9f  x  12J. 
[In  Vermont  (State  of).     Records  of  the  governor  and  council.     [1831-36]. 

V.  8.     Montpelier,  1880.     p.  430]. 
Note. — Page  435  states  that  this  map  bears  no  date,  but  that  it  was  probably 

published  in  1779. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  North  America  in  which  the  places  of  the  princi- 

l^al  engagements  during  the  present  war  are  accurately  inserted.     Jno. 
Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     11x15,     London,  Richardson  &Urquahart,  1780. 
[In    Political   (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780].     v.   1. 
April,  1780.     opp.  p.  291]. 

A  chart  of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  late  capt.  Cook,  &  other  European 

navigators  in  the  great  Pacific  ocean  between  Asia  &  America.     By  T. 
Kitchin,  sr.     17  x  14. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    1780.    8°.    London,  R.  Baldwin,  1780.    v.  49. 
p.  307]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  591 

North  America.    A  new  &  accurate  map  of  North  America;  from  the  best  authorities. 

Engrav'd  by  J.  Gary.     7^  x  9.     [London],  J.  Macgowan  &  W.  Davis,  1780. 

[In  Field  (The)  of  Mars,     [anon.]     London,  for  J.  Macgowan,  1781.     v.  2]. 

Part  of  map  of  the  middle  British  colonies.     8x6^. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  25]. 

Map  of  North  America  showing  the  two  lines  of  frontier  as  settled  in  Octo- 

ber and  november,  1782,  respectively,  by  mr.  Oswald,  the  English  commis- 
!-ioner.     4  x  6|. 
[In  Fitzmaurice  (Lord  Edmond) .     Life  of  William,  earl  of  Shelburne.     8°. 
London,  Macmillan  &  co.  1876.     v.  3.     p.  294]. 

North  America  agreeable  to  the  most  approved  maps  and  charts  by  Thos. 

Conder.     13  x  15. 
[In  Millar  (Geo.  Henry) .     The  new  and  universal  system  of  geography,     fol. 
London,  for  A.  Hogg,  1782.     p.  788]. 

A  new  map  of  the  British  empire  in  N*''  America.     Drawn  from  the  latest 

surveys  by  Thos.  Kitchin.     15  x  15. 
[In  Millar  (Geo.  Henry) .    The  new  and  universal  system  of  geography,    fol. 
London,  for  A.  Hogg,  1782.     p.  788]. 

Various  plans  and  draughts  of  cities,  towns,  harbours  &c.  drawn  from  the 

best  authorities  [i.  e.]  New  York,  Boston,  river  Delaware,  Charles  Town, 
Havanna.     11  x  7^. 
[In  Millar  (Geo.  Henry).     The  new  and  universal  system  of  geography,    fol. 
London,  for  A.  Hogg,  1782.     p.  792]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  depuis  la  baye  d' Hudson  jusqu'  au  Mis- 

sissippi.    16  X  15. 
[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).  •  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo-Americans.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782]. 

Jeff erys  (Thomas).     The  American  atlas.     2  p.  1.     30  maps.     fol.     London, 

R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1782. 
Note. — Each  map  in  this  atlas  catalogued  separately. 

Bowles'  new  map  of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies,  exhibiting  the 

British  empire  therein  with  the  limits  and  boundaries  of  the  United  States. 
As  also  the  dominions  possessed  in  that  quarter,  by  the  Spaniards,  the 
French  &  other  European  states.  The  whole  compiled  from  the  best  sur- 
veys and  authentic  memoirs  which  have  appeared  to  the  present  year  1783. 
col.     39  x  45.     London,  Carrington  Bowles,  1783. 

Carte  generale  des  colonies  Angloises  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  pour 

1' intelligence  de  la  guerre  present.  D'apres  des  manuscrits  Anglais  par 
J.  B.  Nolin,  geographe.  Corrigee,  augmentee  des  indications  des  principaux 
evenemens  de  la  guerre  avec  le  tracee  des  limites  pour  constituer  le  traite 
de  paix  propose  entre  la  couronne  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  et  les  P^tats  Unis. 
Par  R.  Phelipeau.  1783.  20x28.  Paris,  Basset,  [1783]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Supplement  qui  represente  la  partie  de  la  Virginie,  oii  se 
trouvent  le  theatre  ou  I'armee  combinee  des  Francois  et  des  Etats  Unis  a  fait 
prisonnier  le  general  Cornowalis.  Le  19  octobre  1781  et  le  plan  d'attaque 
d'Yorck  et  de  Glocester,  par  les  generaux  Washington  et  Rochambeau." 

North  America  indicating  the  United  States  according  to  the  treaty  of  1783. 

8i  X  5i. 
[In  Gage  (Willam  L.)     A  modern  historical  atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges, 
schools,  and  general  readers.     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1869]. 


592  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.  Chart  of  the  n.  w.  coast  of  America  and  the  n.  e.  coast  of  Asia, 
explored  in  the  years  1778  and  1779.  Prepared  by  lieut.  Hen^.  Roberts, 
under  the  immediate  inspection  of  capt.  Cook.  Engraved  by  W.  Palmer, 
col.     16  X  27.     London,  W.  Faden,  July  24,  1784. 

Map  of  the  north  west,  by  Peter  Pond.      [1785.      Reproduced].     19  x  28. 

[In  Canada.     Sessional  papers,     v.  24.     opp.  p.  53]. 

XoTE. — To  accompany  memorials  of  the  North  west  co.  Memorial  of  Peter 
Pond,  &c.  This  map  is  also  found  in  '*  Report  on  Canadian  archives.  By 
D.  Brymner.     1890." 

A  chart  of  the  gulf  stream.     James  Poupard,  sculp.     8  x  10. 

[In  American  philosophical  society.     Transactions.     4°.     Philadelphia,  R. 

Aiken,  1786.     v.  2.     pi.  5]. 
Note. — Accompanying  "A  letter  from  dr.  Benjamin  Franklin.     Containing 

sundry  maritime  observations.     August,  1785." 

Kaart  van  Noord  Amerika.     8^  x  12^. 

[In  Bachiene  (W.  A. )  Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historie. 
fol.     Te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

Kaart  van  de  noord-west-kust  van  America.     14  x  17. 

[In  Portlock  (Nathaniel)  and  Dixon  (George).  Reis  naar  de  noord-west 
kust  van  America  gedaan  in  de  jaren  1785-1788.  sm.  4°.  Te  Amsterdam, 
M.  D.  Schalekamp,  1795]. 

The  marches  of  Lord  Cornwallis  in  the  southern  provinces,  now  states  of 

North  America;  comprehending  the  two  Carolinas  with  Virginia  and 
Maryland,  and  the  Delaware  counties.  By  William  Faden.  19  x  25. 
London,  W.  Faden,  1787. 
[In  Tarleton  (Banastre).  A  history  of  the  compaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in 
the  southern  provinces  of  North  America.  4°.  London,  for  T.  Cadell, 
1787.     opp.  p.  1]. 

North  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.     T.  Kitchin  del. 

Engraved  by  G.  Terry.     13  x  15.     London,  engraved  for  J.  Harrison,  1787. 

North  America  including  the  British  colonies  and  the  territories  of  the 

United  States.     S.  Hollingsworth  facit.     D.  Lizars  sculp.     12^  x  18J. 
[In  Hollingsworth  (S.)     The  present  state  of  Nova  Scotia.     2d  ed.     [anon.] 

8°.     Edinburgh,  for  W.  Creech,  1787]. 
Note. — Shows  the  "  Boundary  of  the  United  States  "  and  Canada. 

Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par.  m.  Bonne.     Andr6  sculp.     9^  x  13^. 

[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)  and  Desmarest  (Nicolas).  Atlas  encyclopedique.  4°. 
Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1787.     v.  1.     no.  31]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  North  America;  with  the  new  discovered  islands 

on  the  north  east  coast  of  Asia.     10|^  x  17^. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward   Warren)  and  Cook   (Alexander). 
A  new,  royal  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography, 
ancient  and  modern;  [etc.]     2  v.     fol.     London,  printed   for  J.   Cook, 
[1787-1810?].     V.  2.     bet.  pp.  464-465]. 

Accurate  charte  von  Nord  America  aus  dem  besten  quellen.     Frentzel  sc. 

9i  X  15. 
[In  Soules  (Fran9ois).     Vollst^ndige  geschichte  der  revolution  in  Nord- 
Amerika.      Aus    dem    Franzosischen    von    Karl    Hammerdorfer.      12°. 
Zurich,  1788.     v.  1]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  593 

North.  America.  Mapa  de  la  parte  del  norte  del  mar  del  Sur,  sacado  de  la  carta 
general  llamada  de  Cook,  publicada  en  Paris  el  ano  de  1785,  con  la  obra 
de  su  expedicion.  Se  ha  corregido  en  algunos  puntos,  y  se  ha  transportado 
del  meridiano  de  Greenwich  al  de  Tenerife.  Madrid,  ano  de  1788.  Drouet 
lo  grabo.  10^  x  13^. 
[In  Malo  de  Luque  (Eduardo).  Historia  politica  de  los  establecimientos  de 
las  naciones  Europeas.     4°.     Madrid,  A.  de  Sancha,  1788.     v.  4.     p.  592]. 

Clark  (Mathew).     Chart  of  the  coast  of  America.     1  p.  1.     9  sheets,     foi. 

Boston,  M.  Clark,  [1789]. 
Note.— From  Cape  Breton  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico. 

North  America,  and  the  West  Indies,  wherein  are  distinguished  the  United 

States,  and  all  the  possessions  belonging  to  the  European  powers.     By- 
Samuel  Dunn.     12  x  17.     London,  for  K.  Sayer,  1789. 
[In  Dunn  (Samuel).     A  new  atlas  of  the  mundane  system.     3d  ed.     fol. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  [1786-89].     map  39]. 

A  map  of  America  between  the  latitudes  40  and  70  and  longitudes  45  and 

180  west  exhibiting  Mackenzies  track  from  Montreal  to  Fort  Chipewyan 
&  from  thence  to  the  North  sea  in  1789  &  in  the  west  Pacific  ocean  in  1793. 
17^  X  26.     London,  A.  Mackenzie,  1801. 
[In  Mackenzie  (Alexander).     Voyages  from  Montreal  to  the  Pacific  ocean. 
4°.     London,  for  T.  Cadell,  jr.  1801.     p.  122]. 

A  map  of  part  of  North  America  from  lat.  40  to  lat.  62.     Engraved  by  Neele. 

6ix9i     [1790]. 
[In  Trusler  (John).     The  habitable  world  described.     8°.     London,  for  the 
author,  1797.     v.  20.     at  end]. 

A  map  of  the  northern  &  middle  states;  comprehending  the  western  terri- 

tory  &  the  British   dominions    in    North   America,     [anon.]     11  x  15. 
[n.  p.  1790?]. 

Carta  esferica  de  los  reconocimientos  hechos  en  la  costa  n.  o.  de  America  en 

1791  y  92  por  las  goletas  Sutil  y  Mexicana.     19  x  14. 
[In  Alcala  Galino  (D. )    Relacion  del  viage  en  el  aflo  de  1792.     fol.     Madrid, 
1802.     Cartas]. 

A  chart  shewing  part  of  the  coast  of  n.  w.  America  with  the  tracks  of  h.  m. 

sloop  Discovery  and  tender  Chatham,  prepared  from  the  original  surveys 
of  lieut.  Edw*^  Roberts  from  lat  29°  54  N.  and  longitude  244°  33  E.  to  cape 
Douglas  in  lat.  58°  52  N.  and  long.  207°  20  E.  during  1792-1794.  30  x  23. 
London,  1793,  repubUshed  2d  ed.  1801. 
[In  Vancouver  (George).  A  voyage  of  discovery  to  the  North  Pacific  ocean. 
Anewed.    8°.     London,  for  J.  Stockdale,  1801.     v.  1]. 

Jefferys  (Thomas).     A  chart  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa,  and 
Asia.     6  sheets.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1793. 

A  new  map  of  North  America  agreeable  to  the  latest  discoveries.     T.  Conder 

sculp.     8  x  10.     London,  1794. 
[In  Wilkinson  (Robert).     A  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1800]. 

The  British  possessions  in  North  America,  from  the  best  authorities  by 

Samuel  Lewis,  1794.     15^  x  17. 
[In    Carey    (Mathew).     Carey's   American   atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,   M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  1]. 

H.  Doc.  516 38 


594  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

North  America.  A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America,  from  Currituck  inlet 
to  Savannah  river,  comprehending  the  coasts  of  North  and  South  Caro- 
hna,  by  capt.  N.  Holland.  28  x  41.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  13]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America,  from  New  York  to  cape  Hat- 

teras,  including  the  bays  of  Delaware,  and  Chesapeak,  with  the  coasts  of 
New  Jersey,  Maryland,  Virginia  and  part  of  the  coast  of  North  Carolina. 
By  captain  N.  Holland.  27  x  41.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  9]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America  from  Port  Royal  entrance  to 

Matanza  inlet,  exhibiting  the  coast  of  Georgia,  &c.     By  capt.  N.  Holland. 
20^  X  28.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  18]. 

A  new  general  chart  of  the  Atlantic  or  Western  ocean  and  adjacent  seas; 

including  the  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa  from  60  degrees  north  latitude 
to  the  equator.  And  also  the  opposite  coast  of  North  America.  Drawn 
and  regulated  by  the  most  accurate  astronomic  observations  and  the  jour- 
nals of  the  most  experienced  navigators,  [anon.]  2  sheets,  each  20  x  55. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  2-3]. 

North  America,  wherein  are  particularly  distinguished  the  British  dominions, 

the  United  States,  [etc.]     By  Thomas  Kitchin.     [1794].     16^  x  20^ 
[In  Mills  (David).     A  report  on  the  boundaries  of  Ontario.     8°.     Toronto, 
1873]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America,  agreeable  to  the  latest  discoveries.     T.  Con- 

der  sculp.     8  x  10.     London,  1794. 
[In  Wilkinson  (Robert).     A  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1800]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America,  with  the  West  Indies.     Divided  according 

to  the  preliminary  articles  of  peace,  signed  at  Versailles,  20  jan.  1783. 
Wherein  are  particularly  distinguished  the  United  States,  and  the  several 
provinces,  governments,  &c.  which  compose  the  British  dominions;  laid 
down  according  to  the  latest  surveys,  and  corrected  from  the  original 
materials  of  gover"  PownalL  3  sheets,  each  20  x  23.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  1794. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  36-39]. 

Note. — See  1776  for  early  editions  of  Pownall's  map. 

A  map  exliibiting  all   the  new  discoveries  in  the  interior  parts  of  North 

America,  inscribed  by  permission  to  the  honorable  governor  and  company 
of  adventurers  of  England  trading  into  Hudsons  bay.  In  testimony  of 
their  liberal  comnumications  to  their  most  obedient  and  very  humble 
servant,  A.  Arrowsmith.  January  1st,  1795.  48^x57.  London,  A.  Arrow- 
smith,  1795.     Additions  to  1802. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  595 

U'orth  America.     A  general  map  of  North  America.    Drawn  from  the  best  surveys, 
1795.     14^  X  18i 
[In   Reid    (John,    publisher).     The  American  atlas,     fol.     New  York,   J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  1]. 

A  correct  chart  of  the  west  coast  of  North  America  from  Behring's  strait  to 

Nootka  sound.     B.  Callender  sculp.     7  J  x  9^.     [1796]. 
[Ill  Malham(  John).     The  naval  gazetteer.     1st  American  ed.     8°.     Boston, 

W.  Spotswood  &  J.  Nancrede,  1797.     v.  1.     p.  30]. 
Note. — Inset:  *'A  general  chart  of  the  world." 

A  correct  chart  of  the  east  coast  of  North  America.      B.   Callender  sculp. 

7x9.     [1796]. 
[In  Malham  (John).     The  naval  gazetteer.     1st  American  ed.     8°.     Boston, 
W.  Spotswood  &  J.  Nancrede,  1797.     v.  1.     p.  30]. 

A  general  map  of  North  America,   from  the  best  authorities.     Doolittle, 

sculp.     7^  X  8j. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  128]. 

North  America.     Neele  sc.     col.     7^  x  9.     London,  J.  Wilkes,  1796. 


British  colonies  ifi  North  America.  Neele  sculpt,  col.  7x9.  London, 
J.  Wilkes,  1797. 

An  accurate  map  of  North  America,  drawn  from  the  best  modern  maps  and 
charts  and  regulated  by  astron'lobservat'ns.     S.  Wheatley,  sculpt.     6x8. 

[In  Fenning  (Daniel).  A  new  and  easy  guide  to  the  use  of  the  globes;  and 
the  rudiments  of  geography.  12°.  Dublin,  P.  Wogan,  1797.  bet.  pp. 
28-29]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America,  shewing  all  the  new  discoveries,  1797.     Hill 

?c.     7^  X  9. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah) .     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  S.  Hall,  1797. 

front.  ] 

Backhouse  (Thomas).  A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Scotia^ 
Chedabucto  bay.  Gut  of  Canso,  Bay  of  Fundy,  and  round  the  isle  of  Cape 
Breton  with  the  principal  harbours.  W^ith  an  entire  new  book  of 
sailing  directions.  2  pi.  15  maps.  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle, 
1798. 

A  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  from  the  South  Shoal  to  Cape  Sable, 
including  George  Bank.  From  Holland's  actual  surveys.  40|  x  33 j. 
Boston,  W.  Norman. 

[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).  .  The  American  pilot,  containing  the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  W.  Nor- 
man, 1798.     no.  6]. 

Note. — Inset:  "A  plan  of  Boston  harbour  from  Holland's  actual  surveys." 

A  map  of  North  America  and  the  West  Indies.  By  L.  S.  De  la  Rochette. 
British  statute  miles,  69^  to  a  degree.  2  sheets,  each  20  x  47.  London, 
Rob't  Wilkinson,  1798. 

The  American  pilot:  containing  the  navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North 
America  from  the  streights  of  Belle-Isle  to  Essequebo.  Including  the 
island  and  banks  of  Newfoundland,  the  West  India  islands  and  all  the 
islands  of  the  coast.     3  pi.     9  sheets,     fol.     Boston,  W,  Norman,  1798. 


696  List    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nortli  America.     A  map  of  North  America  from  the  latest  discoveries,  1798.     6  x  7|. 
[In  Morse  ( Jedidiah).     An  abridgement  of  the  American  gazetteer.     16°. 
Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1798]. 

A  new  chart  of  America  with  the  harbors  of  Port  Royal,  Savannah,  &c. 

Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities  by  W.  Heather.     24|  x  54.     London, 
Heather  &  AVilliams,  1799. 
[In  Heather  (William).     The  marine  atlas  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     map  47]. 

A  new  chart  of  America  with  the  harbors  of  New  York,  Boston,  &c.     Drawn 

from  the  latest  authorities,  by  W.  Heather.     24|  x  59|.     London,  Heather 

•  &  Williams,  1799. 

[In  Heather  (William).  The  marine  atlas  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     map  48]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America  shewing  all  the  new  discoveries.     7f  x  9|. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).  The  new  and  universal  gazetteer;  or.  Modern  geo- 
graphical dictionary.     8°.     Philadelphia,  F.  &  R.  Bailey,  1799.     v.  1]. 

A  new  edition,  much  enlarged  of  the  second  part  of  the  North  American 

pilot,  for  New  England,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  [etc.]     From  original 
surveys  taken  by  capt.  Holland,  John  Gascoigne,  Joshua  Fisher,  Jacob 
Blumey,   [etc.]     1  pi.     20  maps.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle, 
1800. 
Note. — First  part  dated  1806.     Known  as  Jefferys'  North  American  pilot. 

A  general  map  of  North  America;  from  the  latest  observations.     10 J  x  15. 

[In  Russell  (William) .     The  history  of  America.    4°.    London,  for  Walker, 

1800.     V.  2.     409]. 

A  map  of  North  America  from  the  latest  discoveries.     1802.     6  x  7^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  Geography  made  easy.  10th  ed.  16°.  Boston, 
for  Thomas  &  Andrews.     1806.     p.  50]. 

A  map  exhibiting  all  the  new  discoveries  in  the  interior  parts  of  North 

America,  inscribed  by  permission  to  the  honorable  governor  and  company 
of  adventurers  of  England  trading  into  Hudsons  bay.  In  testimony  of 
their  liberal  communications  to  their  most  obedient  and  very  humble 
servant,  A.  Arrowsmith.  January  1st,  1795.  48^  x  57.  London,  A. 
Arrowsmith,  1795.     Additions  to  1802. 

Map  of  the  continent  of  North  America  to  illustrate  the  system  of  the  winds 

and  currents.     S.  I.  Neele  sc.     10  x  13. 
[In  Volney  (C.  F.)     View  of  the  climate  and  soil  of  the  United  States.     8°. 
London,  for  J.  Johnson,  1804.     pi.  2.     at  end]. 

North  America.     Hooker  sc.     9J  x  7f . 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  atlas. 
4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  34]. 

Map  of  North  America,  shewing  the  new  discoveries.     Gridley  sc.     7J  x  9. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  gazetteer.  2d  ed.  8°.  Charles- 
town,  for  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1804.     front.] 

A  chart  of  the  nth.  west  coast  of  America,  the  nth.  east  coast  of  Asia,  shew- 

ing the  discoveries  that  have  been  lately  made  in  those  parts.     Engrav'd 
by  E.  Gridley.     Boston.     7  x  11. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     2ded.    8°.     Charlestown, 
1804]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  597 

North.  America.    A  map  of  North  America  from  the  latest  discoveries.     1806.     5^x7. 
[In  Morse   (Jedidiah).     Geography  made  easy.     11th  ed.     16°.     Boston, 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  1807.     p.  50]. 

Jefferys  (Thomas).     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot,  for  New- 

foundland,  Labradore,   and  the  gulf  and  river  St.  Lawrence,  [etc.]     A 
new  ed.     3  pi.     25  maps.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806. 
Note. — Preface  signed  Robert  Sayer,  1784. 

A  new  map  of  North  America,  from  the  latest  authorities.     By  John  Gary, 

engraver,  1806.     18  x  20.     London,  J.  Gary,  1806. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.     no.  51]. 

North  America.     9^  x  15. 

[In  Gyclopsedia  (The)  or,  universal  dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  litera- 
ture. By  Abraham  Rees.  1st  American  ed.  4°.  Philadelphia,  S.  F. 
Bradford.     [1806,  etc.]     v.  6.] 

A  map  of  the  United  States  and  Ganada,  New  Scotland,  New  Brunswick  and 

New  Foundland. Garte  des  Etats-Unis.     Dressee  par  Lapie,  capitaine- 

ingenieur,  geographe.     35  x  30.     Paris,  P.  A.  F.  Tardieu,  [1806]. 
Note. — Has  also  title  "A  map  of  the  West  Indies." 

Gharte  von  Nordamerica  nach  den  neuesten  entdeckungen  und  zuverliissig- 

sten  astronomischen  ortsbestimmungen  entworfen.  Deutsche  oder  geo- 
graphische  meilen  15  auf  1  grad.    21^  x  19j.    Augsburg,  Joh:  Walch,  1807. 

A  map  of  part  of  North  America  from  the  Pacific  to  the  Atlantic  ocean 

and  from  north  latitude  19°  0^  0'^  to  43°  0^  0^^  west  longitude  78°  0^  0'^  to 
113°  0^  0^\  ms.  [anon.]  Gop'd  from  an  original  in  the  possession  general 
Salcedo  at  Ghiluedo  in  Biscay.  By  John  Hills,  Philadelphia,  1811.  33  x  65^. 
[1807-11]. 

Portulano  de  la  America  Setentrional.     Gonstruido  en  la  direccion  de  la 

trabajos  hidrograficos.  2  p.  1.  [121]  maps.  obi.  fol.  Madrid,  1869. 
Aumentado  y  corregido  en  1818. 

— A  general  map  of  North  America  from  the  best  authorities.     Doolittle  sculp. 

H  X  SI 
[In    Morse    (Jedidiah).     The   American  gazetteer.     3d   ed.     8°.     Boston, 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  1810]. 

North  America.     9j  x  7|. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  gazetteer.  3d  ed.  8°.  Boston, 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  1810.     front.] 

Amerique  Septentrionale.  Par  Fx.  Delamarche  fils,  1811.    10^x12.     [Paris, 

1811]. 

North  America,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities  by  J.  Russell.     15^  x  18. 

[In   Guthrie  (William).     A  system  of   modern   geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 

London,  1811.     p.  969]. 

North  America.     Pinkerton's  Modern  atlas.     Drawn  under  the  direction  of 

mr.  Pinkerton  by  I.  Herbert.  Neele  sculp.  20  x  27.  London,  Gadell  & 
Davis,  June  25,  1812. 

— ]Map   of  the   seat    of  war  in   North   America.     2d    ed.  witli   additions  and 

improvements.     15 J  x  21 1. 
[In   Melish  (John).     A   military  and   topographical   atlas   of  the   United 
States,     8°.     Philadelphia,  1813.     no.  1]. 


598  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.  A  map  exhibiting  all  the  new  discoveries  in  the  interior  parts  of 
North  America,  inscribed  by  permission  to  the  honorable  governor  and 
company  of  adventurers  of  England  trading  into  Hudsons  bay,  in  testimony 
of  their  liberal  communications  to  their  most  obedient  and  very  humble 
servant,  A.  Arrowsmith.  January  1st,  1795.  Additions  to  1802,  1811, 
1814.  48  X  59.  London,  A.  Arrowsmith,  [1814]. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).  Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo.  fol.  London, 
George  Smeeton,  1816.     map  1]. 

The  British  possessions  in  North  America.     From  the  latest  authorities,  1814. 

Robinson,  sc.     15  x  16|. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew)    &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia^ 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  4]. 

Carte   encyprotype  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Dirigee  par  H.  Bru6. 

4  sheets,  each  21 1^  x  27 J.     Paris,  Desray,  1815. 
[In  Brue   (Adrien  Hubert).     Grand  atlas  universe],     fol.     Paris,   Desray, 

1816.     nos.  27-30]. 
Note. — Insets:  '*Ilede  Saint  Domingue,  dressee  par  H.  Brue."     ''Iledela 
Martinique."     **Ile  de  la  Guadeloup  de  Marie-Galante,  la  Desirade  et  les 
Saintes."     See  1819  for  later  edition. 

A  map  of  the  American  lakes  and  adjoining  country,  the  present  seat  of  war 

between  Great  Britain  &  the  United  States.     Done,  in  part  from  a  sketch 
of  the  late  major  general  sr.  Isaac  Brock.     8  x  I65. 
[In  Luff  man  (John).     Luff  man's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas,  [etc.] 
2  V.  in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luff  man,  1815-16]. 

The  British  colonies  in  North  America.     By  J.  Luff  man,  geogi.     9  x  7^. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).     Luff  man's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.     2  v. 

in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luff  man,  1815-16]. 

North  America,  by  J.  Luffman,  geogr.     9^  x  8J. 

[In  Luffman  (John).  Luffman' s  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.  2  v. 
in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

The  coast  of  America,  from  Sandy-Hook,  s.  s.  west,  to  the  capes  of  Vir- 

ginia, including  the  Delaware  &  Chesapeak  bays.     9  x  8|^. 
[In  Luffman  (John).     Luffman's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.     2  v. 
in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

North  America.     10^  x  7|. 

[In  Cummings  (Jacob  Abbot).  School  atlas  to  Cummings,  ancient  & 
modern  geography.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  Cummings  &  Hilliard,  [18161. 
map  2]. 

Note. — Same  map  found  in  8th  ed.  [1825?]. 

North  America.     Engraved  by  Thompson  &  Hall.     10  x  8.     Edinburgh,,  A 

Constable  &  co.  1817. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh.  A.  Con- 
stable &  CO.  1817.     no.  48]. 

British  possessions  in  North  America,     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  46]. 

North  America,     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  40]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  599 

North  America.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  America  from  the  best  author- 
ities.    Bower,  sc.     13|  x  14^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  3]. 

Carte  encyprotype  de  F  Amerique  Septentrionale,  dedi^e  et  presentee  a  mon- 

sieur.    Par  H.  Brue,  a  Paris,  1815.     Revue  &  augmentee  par  Fauteur  en 
avril  1819.    Dirigee  par  Brue.    Lieues  communes  de  France,  de  25  au  degre. 
4  sheets,  each  2U  x  27i.     Paris,  Desray,  1815  [1819]. 
Note. — From  his  Atlas  universal.     No.  27-30.     See  1815  for  early  edition. 

America  Setentrionale.     7^  x  82. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G. )     Storia  delF  America,     [anon.]     18°.     Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  CO.  1820.     v.  1.     front.] 

Carte  d'une  partie  de  Focean  Arctique  et  de  F  Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par 

le  chev^  Lapie.     1821.     12J  x  17. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     Publiees  par  mm.  J.  B.  Eyries  et  Malte- 
Brun.     8°.     Paris,  1821.     v.  11]. 

A   complete   historical,    chronological,    and   geographical  American   atlas. 

Being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South  America  and  the  West 
Indies,  [etc.]     According  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's  atlas,  and  intended  as 
a  companion  to  Lavoisne.     3  p.  1.     67  sheets,  inch  46  maps.     fol.     Phila- 
delphia, H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822. 
Note. — See  1827  for  new  edition. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  North  America.     Drawn  by 

J.  Finlayson.     14  x  13^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  3]. 

• A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  America  from  cape  Hatteras  to  Egg  river 

including  Chesapeak  bay.  Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities  by  Samuel 
Lambert.     26  x  38.     [Salem,  Mass.]  1822. 

Charte  von  Nord  America  nach  Arrowsmith;  v.  Humboldt  und  anderen 

verliissigen  hiilfsmitteln,  entworfen  von  Joseph  Dirwald.     1823.     35  x  45. 
Wien,  F.  Mollo,  1823. 
Note. — Title  also  in  French. 

Map  of  North  America  from  20  to  80  degrees  north  latitude,  exhibiting  the 

recent  discoveries,  geographical  and  nautical;  Drawn  chiefly  from  the 
authorities  of  m,  de  Humbolt,  lieut't  Pike,  mess'rs  Lewis  and  Clarke,  sir 
Alex'r  Mackenzie,  mr.  Hearne,  coFl  Bouchette,  capt'ns  Vancouver,  Ross, 
Parry  &  Franklin.  Also  describing  the  boundary  lines  between  the  terri- 
tories of  Great  Britain  &  Spain  with  the  United  States.  57  x  65^.  Lon- 
don, Ja's  Wyld  (successor  to  W.  Faden),  June  1st,  1823. 

A  map  of  North  America,  constructed  according  to  the  latest  information. 

By  H.  S.  Tanner.     42^  x  57. 
[In  his  A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1823]. 
Note. — Also  in  separate  form. 

Bayfield's  North  America.     Sheet  IV.     Lake  Superior.     Reduced  from  the 

admiralty  survey.     Published  by  the  society  foi-  the  diffusion  of  useful 
knowledge.     9x^15.     [1823-25]. 
[In  St.  John  (John  R. )     A  true  description  of  the  lake  Superior  country. 
16°.     New  York,  1846]. 


600  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  I'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale.     14  x  14^. 
[In  Buchon   (Jean  Alexandre  C.)     Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  histo- 
rique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.     fol.     Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  3]. 

North  America.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )    A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  avec  les  regions  polaires  par  L.  Vivien, 

geographe.    Gravee  par  Giraldon  Bovinet.    1825.    16  x  12.    Paris,  Menard 
&  Desenne,  [1825]. 

General  map  of  North  America.     23x33.     [1825?]. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  1]. 

Map  of  Missouri;  of  the  higher  parts  of  Mississipi;  and  of  the  elevated 

plain  where  the  waters  divide,  which  run  eastward  in  the  river  St.  Law- 
rence, north  east  into  Hudson's  bay;  north  north  west  into  the  Frozen  sea, 
and  south  into  the  gulf  of  Mexico.  [1825].  To  which  is  added  Mackenzie's 
track  in  1789.  17  x  19. 
[In  Collot  (Victor).  Voyage  dans  1' Amerique  Septentrionale.  Atlas.  4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  29]. 

North  America.     Drawn  by  Finlayson.     14x13.     [1825-27]. 

[In  Franklin  (Sir  John) .     Narrative  of  a  second  expedition  to  the  shores  of 
the  North  Pole.     8°.     Philadelphia.     1828]. 

Map  of  North  America,  including  all  the  recent  geographical  discoveries. 

1826.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Yonng.     21  x  16|. 
[In  Finley   (Anthony).     A  new  American   atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,   A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  1]. 

Carey  (H.  C. )  &  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 

graphical American  atlas  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies.     According  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's  atlas. 
3  p.  1.  53  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1827. 
Note. — See  1822  for  first  edition. 

The  north  eastern  coast  of  North  America  from  New  York  to  cape  Canso; 

including  Sable  island.     By  Emund  Blunt.     38  x  75.     New  York,  E.  & 
G.  W.  Blunt,  [1828]. 

A  map  of  the  country  of  the  Five  Nations  belonging  to  the  province  of  New 

York,  and  of  the  lakes  near  which  the  nations  of  Far  Indians  live  with 
part  of  Canada.     8x9. 
[In  New  England  co.     Report  by  a  committee  on  the  corporation,  etc. 
1829.     8°.     London,  J.  R.  Lake,  1829.     p.  44]. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  the  state  of  Maine  and  of  the  adjacent  British 

provinces,  shewing  the  portion  of  that  state  to  which  Great  Britain  lays 
claim.  Reduced  fronv  the  official  map  A  with  corrections  from  the  latest 
surveys  by  S.  L.  Dashiel.  1830.  17  x  15J.  [Washington,  1830]. 
[In  United  States.  Statement  on  the  part  of  the  United  States,  of  the  case 
referred,  in  pursuance  of  the  convention  of  sept.  29, 1827.  fol.  Washing- 
ton, U.  S.  telegraph,  1830]. 

Carte  <le  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Dress^e  par  m.  Lapie  l*""  et  m.  Lapie 

fils,  Paris,  1830.    J^a  gravure  dirigee  et  ex^cut^e  par  Lallemand.    21 J^  x  15J. 
[Paris],  Eymery  Fruger  et  cie,  [1830]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  601 

North  America.     Das  Britische  Nordamerika.     Das  Russische  Xordamerika.  [etc.] 
10^  X  16^. 
[In  Schlieben  (Wilhelm  Ernest  August  von').     Atlas  von  Amerika.     sm. 
fol.     Leipzig,  G.  J.  Goschen,  1830]. 

The  British  dominions  in  North  America.     13^  x  13j. 

[In  Bouchette  (Joseph,  jr.)  Map  of  the  provinces  of  Lower  &  Upper 
Canada.     London,  J.  Wyld,  1831]. 

North  America,     col.     8  x  10. 

[In  Davenport  (Bishop).  A  new  gazetteer.  8°.  Baltimore,  G.  M' Do  well 
&  son,  1832.     p.  5]. 

North  America.     Engravea  &  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     19j  x  16^. 

London,  published  by  T.  T.  Hinton,  [etc.]  1832. 

North  America.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elhot,  1832]. 

Map  of  North  America.     Published  by  R.  Cadell,  Edinburgh,  1833.     Lizars 

sculp.     15J  x  17^. 
[In  Stuart  (James).     Three  years  in  North  America.     8°.     Edinburgh,  for 
R.  Cadell,  1833.     v.  1.     front.] 

North  America.     9^  x  7^.     J.  W.  del. 

[In  Nautical  (The)  magazine.     1833.     8°.     London,  1833. "   v.  2.     p.  665]. 

Northern  coasts  of  America.     Pub.  by  I.   &  I.   Harper,  New  York,  1833. 

5^  X  9i. 
[In  Tytler  (Patrick  Eraser).     Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery 
on  the  more  northern  coasts  of  America.     16°.     New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1842]. 

Sketch  of  North  America  shewing  proposed  route  of  cap't  Back.    9 J  x  12. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1833.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  J. 

Murray,  1833.     v.  3.     at  end]. 

Nouvelle  carte  de  FAmerique  Septentrionale,  du  Groenland  etdes  ilesquien 

dependent.      Par  A.  H.  Brue.     (Euvre  posthume.     70  x  48.     Paris,  v'® 
Brue,  1833. 

British  possessions  in  North  America,  from  the  report  of  the  Emigration 

committee  of  1827.     Corrected  to  1834.     14  x  25.     London,  Longmans  & 
CO.  1834. 

North  America.     9x8. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  4°. 
Boston,  S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  i.     p.  11) . 

British  North  America.    R.  Scott  sc.     8x10.    Glasgow,  A.  Fullarton,  [1834]. 

[In  Bell  (James).     A  system  of  geography.     8°.     Glasgow,  A.  Fullarton  & 

CO.  1834.     V.  5,  p.  291]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary,  1825. 

British  North  America.     12 J  x  15^.     London,  Baldwin  &  Cradock,  1834. 

[In  Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     Maps.     4°.     London, 

Chapman  &  Hall,  1844]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundarv. 


602  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.      Extrait  d'une  carte  des  possessions  Anglaises  dans  TAm^rique 
Septentrionale,  publiee  en  fevrier,  1834,  par  J.  Arrowsmith.     7  x  8^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie.     Bulletin.     2*^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1834.     v.  1.    at 
end]. 

North  America.     Engd.  on  steel  by  Gray  &  son.     9J  x  9.     Glasgow,  A.  Ful- 

larton,  [1834], 
[In  Bell  (James).     A  system  of  geography.     8°.     Glasgow,  A  FuUarton  & 

CO.  1834.     V.  5.     p.  24]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  settled  1825. 

North  America.     10  x  8. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).     A  comprehensive  atlas.     4°.     Boston, 

W.  D.  Ticknor,  1835]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  settled  in  1825. 

Carte  generale  de  1' ocean  Pacifique  1827.     Corrigee  jusqu'en  1835.     24^  x  33. 

[In  Krusenstern  (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  Focean  Pacifique.     fol. 

St.  Petersbourg,  1827.     no.  16]. 

North  America.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     11 J  x  8J.     Philadelphia,  A.  Finley. 

[In  Davenport  (Bishop).     A  new  gazetteer.     8°.     Baltimore,  G.  M'Dowell 

&  son,  1835.     p.  5]. 

Carte  generale  de  FAmerique  du  Nord.     Dress^e  par  A.  H.  Dufour.     1836. 

12  X  20. 
[In  Orbigny  (Alcide  d').    Voyage  pittoresque  dans  les  deux  Ameriques.    8°. 
Paris,  1841.     at  end]. 

British   possessions  in  North  America.     Drawn   &   engraved   by  J.   &  C. 

Walker.     12  x  17.     [London]  Whittaker  &  co.  1836. 
[In   Martin    (Robert  Montgomery).     The   British   colonial   library.     16°. 

London,  H.  G.  Bohn,  1844.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 
Note. — Gives  Russian-British  boundary,  1825. 

Arctic  America.     Sheet  2.     Containing  Barrow  strait.  Prince  Regent  inlet, 

Boothia  gulf  &c.  with  plans  of  ports  [1836-49].     18  x  24. 
[In  Scoresby  (W.)     The  Franklin  expedition.     8°.     London,  1850]. 

North  America.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called) .  A  new  general  atlas,  exhib- 
iting the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg  & 
EHiott,  1837.     no.  27]. 

North  America.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14J  x  llj. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  1]. 

Same.     North  America.     1838.     Engd.  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14J  x  llj. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)   and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).     A 
'  universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1842.     bet. 
pp.  1-2]. 

Carte  de  FAmerique  Septentrionale.     Dress^e  par  m.  Lapie  et  mr.  Lapie  fils. 

Paris,  1838.    Grav^^e  par  Pierre  Tardieu.     2U  x  15^.     [Paris] ,  P.  C.  Lehuby, 

[1838]. 

North  America.     Engraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     14J  x  10. 

[In    Matthew  (Patrick).     Emigration    fields.     12°.     Edinburgh,   A.   &  C. 

Black,  1839.     front.] 
Note. — Gives  Russian-British  bountlary  settled  1825. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  603 

North.  America.     Xorthern  coast  of  America.     Drawn  by  W.  Johnson.     6  x  10. 

[In  Murray  (Hugh).  An  historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British 
America.     2d  ed.     16°.     Edinburgh,  1839.     v.  3.     front.] 

The  north-west  coast  of  North  America  and  adjacent  territories.     Compiled 

from  the  best  authorities  under  the  direction  of  Robert  Greenhow  to 
accompany  his  memoir  on  the  north-west,  published  by  order  of  the  senate 
of  the  United  States.     Drawn  by  I/avid  H.  Burr.     16  x  21^. 

[In  United  States.  Senate.  26th  cong.  1st.  sess.  174.  Senate  documents, 
v.  4.     1839-1840]. 

XoTE. — This  map  is  also  found  in  Greenhow' s  Memoir,  historical  and  polit- 
ical, on  the  north-west  coast  of  North  America,  1840. 

North  American  boundary.     Maps  A.  and  B.  appended  to  the  report  of  the 

British  commissioners,  appointed  in  1839,  to  survey  and  explore  the  terri- 
tory in  dispute  between  the  governments  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  under  the  second  article  of  the  treaty  of  1783.  London,  J.  Wyld, 
[1840]. 

A  map  of  North  America,  constructed  according  to  the  latest  information: 

by  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     4  sheets,     each  21^  x  28. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Northern  coasts  of  North  America.     5|  x  9J. 

[In  Tytler  (P.  F. )  Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery  on  the  more 
northern  coasts  of  America.     18°.     New  York,  1839]. 

British  and  Russian  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     9  x  11|^. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert) .     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,     fol.     London, 

H.  C.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  74]. 

North  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     11|^  x  9. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  fol.  London^ 
H.  C.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  171]. 

North  America.     12^  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol.  Brattle- 
boro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  29]. 

Portion  of  the  map  to  illustrate  the  boundary  established  by  the  treaty  of 

Washington,  of  the  9th  august,  1842,  between  her  majesty's  colonies  of 
New  Brunswick  and  Canada,  and  the  United  States  of  America.  Pre- 
sented to  the  house  of  commons,  by  the  queen's  command,  in  pursuance 
of  their  address  of  the  27th  of  march,  1843.  8 J  x  8^  - 
[In  Fitzmaurice  (Lord  Edmond).  Life  of  William,  earl  of  Shelburne.  8°. 
London,  Macmillan  &  co.  1876.     v.  3.     p.  324]. 

North  America.     15  x  12.     [London],  Chapman  &  Hall,  1843. 

[In  Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     Maps.     4°.     London, 

Chapman  &  Hall,  1844]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  of  1825. 

North  America.     Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  society  for  the 

diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     15  x  12. 
[In  Falconer  (Thomas).     On  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi  and  on  the 
south-western,  Oregon,  and  no. th- western  boundary  of  the  United  States. 
12°.     London,  S.  Clarke,  1844.     front.] 


604  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.     A  map  of  North  America,  denoting  the  boundaries  of  the  yearly 
meetings  of  friends  and  the  location  of  the  various  Indian  tribes.     18  x  21. 
[In  Friends  (Society  of).     Some  account  of  the  religious  society  of  friends 
towards  the  Indian  tribes.     8°.     [London,  E.  Marsh,  1844]. 

Map  of  the  western  &  middle  portions  of  North  America.     Compiled  from  the 

best  authorities  by  Robert  Greenhow.     Drawn  by  George  H.  Ringgold. 
22J  X  25|. 
[In  Greenhow  (Robert).     The  history  of  Oregon  and  California.     8°.    Bos- 
ton, C.  C.  Little  &  J.  Brown,  1844.     front.] 

North  America.     Engraved  by  S.  Hall,     9^  x  7|. 

[In  Butler  (Samuel).  An  atlas  of  modern  geography.  A  new  edition. 
Ed.  by  the  author's  son  [Thomas  Butler].  8°.  London,  Longman, 
Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,  1844.     no.  19]. 

Map  of  the  country  north  of  Athabasca  lake.  North  America.     Traversed  by 

the  different  Arctic  expeditions.     8  x  12.     London,  R.  Bentley,  1845. 
[In  Simpson  (Alexander).     The  life  and  travels  of  Thomas  Simpson  the 
Arctic  discoverer.     12°.     London,  R.  Bentley,  1845]. 

North  America.     Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  society  for  the 

diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     15  x  12. 
London,  C.  Knight. 
[In  Falconer  (Thomas).     The  Oregon  questions.     8°.     London,  S.  Clarke, 
1845.     Political  pamphlets,     v.  82:  1]. 

Amerique  Septentrionale.     Dressee  par  E.  V.  Monin.     Gravee  sur  acier  par 

L.  Grenier.  Ecrit  par  Benard.  Miles  d'Angleterre  de  69  au  degre.  25^ 
X  18|.     Paris,  Armand  Aubree,  [1846]. 

Amerique  Septentrionale,  en  1846.     Dressee  sous  la  direction  de  A,  Houze. 

12  X  8i 
[In  Houze  (A.)     Atlas  universal  historique  et  geographique.     4°.     Paris, 
1849]. 

Bayfield's  North  America  sheet  IV.     Lake  Superior.     Reduced  from  the 

admiralty  survey.     Published  by  the  society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful 

knowledge.     9  x  15. 
[In  St.  John  (John  R.)     A  true  description  of  the  lake  Superior  country. 

16°.     New  York,  W.  H.  Graham,  1846.     p.  3]. 
Note. — This  title  is  duplicated  under  1823-25. 

North  America.     J.  &  C.  Walker,  sculp' t.     Published  by  Longman  &  co. 

12  X  12J. 
[InTwiss  (Travers).     The  Oregon  question  examined.     8°.     London,  Long- 
man [etc.]  1846.     front.] 

Nord  Amerika.     18  x  22J.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1847. 

[In  Zeigler  (I.  M.)     Geographischer  atlas,     fol.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1851]. 
Note. — Gives  Russian  America  and  boundary. 

Stromgebiet  von   Nordamerica  nach  den  besten  quellen  entworfen  und 

gezeichn't  vom  hauptm.  Radefeld  1847.  Meyer's  Hand  atlas  (supplm. 
10).  no  110.  Geographische  meilen  15  auf  1  grad.  llj  x  14.  Stich, 
druk  und  verlagdes  bibliographischen  instituts  zu  Hildburghausen,  [1847]. 

Pelton's  outline  map  of  N.  America,    col.    66  x  72.    Philadelphia,  C.  Pelton, 

1847. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  605 

North  America.     Map  of  North  America.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     21^  x  19.     ]Sew 
York,  J.  Disturnell,  1849. 
[In  Disturnell  (J.)     The  emigrants  guide  to  New  Mexico,  &c.     18°.     New 
York,  1849]. 

— '■ Am^rique  du  Nord.     8  x  10. 

[In    Balbi   (Adrien).     Abreg6  de    geographie.     3^  ed.     8°.     Paris,    1850. 
p.  921]. 

British  North  America.     12^  x  16. 

[In  Sharpe's  student's  atlas,    fol.    London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1850.    no.  43]. 

North  America,  by  A.  K.  Johnston.     Engraved  by  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston. 

Geographical  miles  60  to  a  degree.    English  miles  69  to  a  degree.    23|  x  19|. 
[In  Johnston   (Alexander  Keith).     The  national  atlas  of  historical,  com- 
mercial and  political  geography,    [etc.]     fol.     Edinburgh  and   London, 
W.  Blackwood  &  sons,  1850.     no.  36]. 

Part  of  North  America,  shewing  the  proposed  line  of  railway.     12  x  21. 

[In  AVilson  (F.  A.)  and  Richards  (Alfred  Bates).     Britain  redeemed  and 

Canada  preserved.     8°.     London,  1850.     at  end]. 

Sketch  of  the  shores  of  Arctic  America  to  illustrate  the  discovery  of  the  north 

west  passage  by  capt'n  R.  McClure,  of  h.  m.  s.  Investigator,  1850-1. 
6^  X  12. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.  1854.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1854.     V.  24.     p.  244]. 

North  America.    By  John  Arrowsmith.    [Papers,  Hudson's  bay  co.  ]    16  x  20. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies  1850. 

V.  38]. 

North  America.     [Shewing  lights  and  light  houses].     12  x  23|. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1850.     v.  53]. 

British  North  America.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23J.     London,  J.  Arrow- 

smith,  1850. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  40]. 

Map  of  North  America.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     21  x  18|.     New  York,  J. 

Disturnell,  1851. 
Note. — Inset  ''Map  of  the  gold  region  of  California." 

Mitchell's  new  atlas  of  North  and  South  America.     1  p.  1.     43  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.      1851. 

British  North  America.     S.  Hall  sculp.     16  x  23. 

[In  Richardson  (Sir  John).,    Arctic  searching  expedition.     8°.     London, 

Longmans,  1851.     v.  1]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  settled  1825. 

Map  of  North  America.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     12}  x  18|.     New  York,  J. 

Disturnell,  1851. 
[In  Congressional  directory  for  the  second  session  of  the  thirty-first  congress 

of  the  United  States  of  America.     8°.     Washington,  Gideon  &  co.     1851. 

at  end]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  the  gold  region,  California. 

North  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  Alex.  Finley,     10  x  8^. 

[In  Brookes  (Richard).     A  general  gazetteer,     new  ed.     8°.     London,  W. 
Tegg  &  CO.  1851.     p.  29]. 


606  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     Map  of  British  North  America  to  illustrate  a  paper  on  the  means 
of  communication  with  the  Pacific  ocean,  by  capt.  M.  H.  Synge.     7  x  13j. 
[In  Royal  grographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray,  1852. 
V.  22.     p.  174]. 

Map  of  North  America.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith,     col.     22  x  19.     New  York, 

J.  Disturnell.  1852. 

North  east  coast  of  North  America,  from  the  U.   S.   coast,   admiralty  & 

Edmund  Blunt' s  surveys.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  E.  Copley.  41  x  60. 
New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1852. 

North  America.     19  sheets,  each  15  x  12|^.     London,  G.  Cox,  1853. 

[In  Society  for  the  diffusion   of  useful  knowledge.     General  atlas,     fol. 
London,  G.  Cox,  [1853].    sheet  127-145]: 

North  America.     Engraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     14^  x  10. 

[In  Encyclopaedia  (The)  Britannica.     8th  ed.     4°.     Boston,  Little,  Brown 

&  CO.  1853.     V.  2.     pi.  22]. 
Note. — Gives  boundary  settled  1825,  Russia-Great  Britain. 

North  America.     15  x  12.     London,  G.  Cox,  1853. 

[In   Society   for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.     General  atlas,     fol. 

London,  G.  Cox,  1853.     no.  127]. 
NoTe. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  1825. 

Ethnographische  karte  von  Nord-Amerika.     Nach  A.  Gallatin,  H.  Hale  u. 

K.  Andree,  etc.     Entworfen  u.  bearbeitet  von  H.  Lange.     8 J  x  10^^. 
[In  Lange  (Henry).     Atlas  von  Nord-Amerika.     obi.  4°.     Braunschweig, 

G.  Westermann,  1854.     pi.  15]. 
Note. — Inset  '*  Verbreitung  der  Deutschen  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten." 

Map  to  accompany  mr.  J.  Simpson's  observations  oh  the  western  Esquimaux. 

14^  x  14^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliamentary  papers.     Accounts  and  papers.     1854-5. 

V.  35.     p.  916]. 
Note. — Inset  *'  Supposed  course  of  the  Yukon." 

Map  of  North  America.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     21  x  19.     New  York,  J. 

Disturnell,  [1854]. 

Karte  der  quellgebiete  der  fliisse  Wichita,  Brazos,  Colorado,  &c.  im  innem 

von  Nord-Amerika.     Hauptsiichlich  nach  den  aufnahmen  des  capt.  R.  B. 
Marcy,    1854.   [Also] "  Karte    des    nordwestelichsten    theils    von    Nord 
Amerika.     Von  A.  Petermann.     9J  x  7J.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859. 
[In  Petermann'smittheilungen.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859.    pi.  2.    p.  48]. 

Kartenwerk  zu   dr.    Karl   Andree' s   Nord   Amerika.     Herausgegeben   von 

Henry  Lange.  2  p.  1.  28  pp.  18  maps.  obi.  fol.  Braunschweig,  G. 
Westermann,  1854. 

Map  of  North  America,  exhibiting  the  recent  discoveries,  geographical  & 

nautical.     By  James  Wyld.     18  x  14.     London,  J.  Wyld,  [1854]. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1854]. 

Lange  (Henry).     Atlas  von  Nord  Amerika.     3  p.  1.  28  pp.     18  maps.     obi. 

4°.     Braunschweig,  G.  Westermann,  1854. 

Monk's  new  American  map  exhibiting  the  larger  portion  of  North  America; 

embracing  the  United  States  and  territories,  Mexico  and  Central  America, 
[etc.]  Drawn,  engraved  and  printed  by  A.  Hoen  &  co.  col.  58  x  62. 
Baltimore,  J.  Monk,  1855. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  607 

North.  America.     British,  Russian  &  Danish  possessions  in  North  America.     11  x  15, 
[1855]. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America,    fol.    New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1864.     no.  3]. 

North  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  10]. 

[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Mihier  (Thomas).  The  Hbrary  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr,  1855. 
no.  37]. 

Chart  shewing  the  communication  between  Europe,  North  America  and  the 

Pacific.     Drawn   &   engraved    by  Bartholomew.     Printed   in   colors   by 
Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOJ  x  15. 
[In   Black    (Adam   &   Charles).      Black's  atlas   of   North   America,      fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,    856.     no.  20]. 

North  America.     Containing  all  the  discoveries  in  the  Arctic  seas  up  to  1856. 

Constructed  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     17  x  22. 
[In  Black    (Adam   &   Charles).      Black's   atlas   of   North   America,      fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  2]. 

North   America.     Engraved   by  J.    Bartholomew.     Printed    in   colors    by 

Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     21^  x  16i. 
[In    Black   (Adam    &    Charles).     Black's  atlas   of   North    America,     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  1]. 

Black's  atlas  of  North  America.     A  series  of  twenty  maps  constructed  and 

engraved   by  John   Bartholomew.     39  pp.     20  maps.     fol.     Edinburgh, 
'     A.  &  C.  Black,  1856. 

Karte  von  J.  Palliser's  expedition  zur  erforschung  der  Rocky  mountains  in 

Britisch   Nord  .America.    1858.    [Also]   Karte  von  Red  river  expedition 
in  Britisch  Nord  Amerika  unter  Gladman,  Hind,  Napier,  Dawson,  &c. 
1857-58.     Von  A.  Petermann.     9|  x  36.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860. 
[In  Petermann' s  mittheilungen.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860.     pp.  48-49]. 

Karte   zur  iibersicht  der  versuche   zur   entdeckung  einer  nordwestlichen 

durchfahrt.     16  x  18. 
[In   Zeitschrift  fiir  allgemeine  erdkunde.     neue  folge.     8°.     Berlin,  1857. 
V.  11.     p.  192]. 

British  North  America.     16^  x  20.     London,  Longman  &  co.  [1857]. 

[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no  45]. 

North   America.      By   Sidney   Hall.      20  x  16.     London,  Longman   &  co. 

[1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no.  43J. 

Map  of  North  Ainerica.     Drawn  by  J.  Arrowsmith.    col.     16x20.     London, 

J.  Arrowsmith,  1857. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Reports  from  committees.     Hudson's  bay 
CO.  1857.     V.  15]. 

Map  of  North  America.     Drawn  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     On  this  map,  the  ter- 

ritories claimed  by  the  Hudson's  bay  company  in  virtue  of  the  charter 
granted  to  them  by  king  Charles  the  Second,  are  colored  green — the  other 
British  territories,  pink  &  those  of  Russia,  yellow.  20j  x  16.  London, 
John  Arrowsmith,  1857. 
[In  Hudson's  bay  company.  Report  from  the  select  committee  of  the  Hud- 
son's bay  company.  Ordered,  by  the  house  of  commons,  to  be  printed, 
31  July  and  11  aug.  1857]. 


608  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  America.     Karte  zur  iibersicht  der  neuesten  fprschungen  im  innern  Nord- 
Amerika's  bis  ziim  ostrande  der  Rocky  mts.    gez.  v.  A.  Petermann.    7j  x  9^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1858.     4°.      Gotha,  J.Perthes,   [1858]. 
V.     4.     p.  306]. 

North  America.     Drawn  by  J.  Bartholomew.     21^  x  16^. 

[In  Bartholomew  ( John) .     Supplement  to  Black's  general  atlas  of  the  world, 
fol.     Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1858]. 

Same.     North  America.     Drawn  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Engraved  by  J.  Bar- 
tholomew.    21i  X  16i 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  general  atlas  of  the  world.     Supple- 
ment,    fol.     Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1858.     mapl]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Enlarged  map  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  island 
showing  the  Fr?zer  river  gold  fields." 

British  North  America.     By  permission  dedicated  to  the  hon.  Hudson  bay 

CO.  containing  the  latest  information  which  their  documents  furnished. 
By  J.  Arrowsmith.     no.  40.     18|  x  23^.     London,  J,  Arrowsmith,  1859. 

Kart  der  Nordamericanischen  polarlander.      Zu  Kane's  Nordpolfahrten. 

Leipzig,  O.  Spamer.     Nach  der  im  verlage  von  D.  Reimer  in  Berlin  ers- 
chienenen  karte  von  Kiepert   mit  genehmigung  des  verlegers  reducirt. 
llj  x  14. 
[In  Kane  (Elisha  Kent.)     Kane  die  Nordpolfahrer.     2teverm.  aufi.     12°. 
Leipzig,  0.  Spamer,  1859.     at  end]. 

Karte  des  nordwestlichen  theils  von  Nord-Amerika.     Von  A.  Petermann. 

Massstab  1:10,000,000.     7^x9^ 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1859.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859.     v. 
5.     p.  48]. 

Map  showing  the  route  by  road  &  navigation  for  connecting  the  Atlantic  & 

Pacific  oceans.     Compiled  by  Bruce  &  Brunlees.     13  x  24. 
[In  Dawson  (S.  J.)     Report  on  the  exploration  of  the  country  between  lake 
Superior  and  the  Red  river  settlement.     4°.     Toronto,  J.  Lovell,  1859]. 

Map  of  the  country  from  lake  Superior  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  showing  the 

western  boundary  of  Canada  &  the  eastern  boundary  of  British  Columbia, 
[etc.]     John  Arrowsmith,  Utho.  1860.     9|  x  20. 
[In  Hind  (Henry  Youle.)     Narrative  of  the  Canadian  Red  river  exploring 
expedition  of  1857.     8°.     London,  Longmans,  1860.     p.  223]. 

Amerique  du  Nord.     Dressee  par  A.  H.  Dufour.     Grav^e  par  Ch.  Dyonnet. 

29|  X  21f .     Paris,  Paulin  &  Le  Chevalier,  1860. 

Colton's  new  railroad  &  county  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas,  etc. 

Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.     32  x  39.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1860. 

Johnson's  new  illustrated  &  embellished  county  map  of  the  republics  of 

North  America,  with  the  adjacent  islands  &  countries.  Compiled  under 
the  direction  of  A.  J.  Johnson,  col.  72  x  75.  New  York,  J.  H.  Colton, 
edition  for  Johnson  &  Browning,  Richmond,  Va.  1860. 

North  America.     15J  x  12J.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  for  J.  Disturnell, 

1861. 
[In  Congressional  directory  for  the  second  session  of  the  thirty-sixth  con- 
gress of  the  United  States  of  America.     1st  regular  ed.     8°.     Washington, 
1861.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  609 

North  America.  Goldthwait's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mex- 
ico, Central  America,  W.  India  is.  &c.  Exhibiting  the  railroads  with 
their  distances,  single  and  double  tracks  &  width  of  gauge.  By  J.  H. 
Goldthwait.     32  x  37.     New  York,  D.  Chester,  [1861]. 

Goldthwait's  map  of  North  America.     Exhibiting  the  railroads  with  their 

distances,  single  &  double  tracks  &  width  of  gauge.  By  J.  H.  Goldthwait. 
45x50.     [New  York,  1862]. 

Lloyd's  new  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas  and  New  Brunswick. 

From  the  latest  surveys,  showing  every  railroad  &  station  finished  to  June 
1862.     col.     37  X  50.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1862. 

Mitchell's  new  national  map,  exhibiting  the  United  States  with  the  North 

American  British  provinces,  Sandwich  islands,  Mexico  and  Central 
America,  together  with  Cuba  and  other  West  India  islands.  60  x  60. 
Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1862. 

General  map  of  British  North  America,  showing  the  route  of  lord  ^Milton  & 

dr.    Cheadle  in   1862-3    [And]    The   western  portion   of   British   North 
America.     7J  x  lOf. 
[In  Fitz William  (William  Wentworth,  viscount  Milton)  and  Cheadle  (Wil- 
liam Butler).     The  north-west  passage  by  land.     8°.     London,  1865]. 

The  British  colonies  in  North  America.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1863].     v.  2.     front.] 

North  America.     12  x  9. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1863].     v.  1.     p.  212]. 

British,  Russian  &  Danish  possessions  in  North  America.     11  x  15. 

[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1864.     no.  3]. 

— '■ A  statistical  map  showing  area  &  population  of  the  British  North  American 

confederacy  and  the  United  States,  including  British  Columbia  and  Hud- 
son's bay  territory,  showing  the  true  and  only  practicable  route  from  the 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Prepared  from  the  latest  authentic  maps 
by  Thomas  Rawlings.  1865.  20  x  27. 
[In  Rawlings  (Thomas).  The  consideration  of  the  British  North  American 
provinces.     8°.     London,  1865]. 

Lloyd's  topographical  railway  map  of  North  America  or  the  United  States 

continent  in  1900.     col.     60  x  56.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1866. 
Note. — Giving  1900  as  the  possible  date  for  the  completion  of  certain  rail- 
roads, etc. 

Johnson's  North  America,    col.    17x23.    New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1867]. 

Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Lloyd's  new  map.     col.     53  x  38.     Painesville,  O.     Dickinson,  Kinney  & 

Wilson,  1871. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  a  map  of  Ohio. 

Map  of  North  America,     col.     57  x  50.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  co. 

[1871]. 
[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Large  series, 
no.  2]. 

H.  Doc.  516 39 


610  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  America.  North-west  American  water  boundary.  Maps  annexed  to  the  case 
of  the  government  of  her  Britannic  majesty,  submitted  to  the  arbitration 
and  award  of  his  majesty  the  emperor  of  Germany,  in  accordance  with 
article  xxxiv  of  the  treaty  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of 
America,  signed  at  Washington,  may  8, 1871.  1  p.  1.  5  fold.  maps.  fol. 
London,  Harrison  &  sons,  [1873]. 
[In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Parliamentary  papers.  Accounts  and 
papers.     State  papers.     United  States.     1873.     v.  74] . 

LIST  OF  MAPS. 

No.  1.  Carta  esferica  de  los  reconocimientos  hechos  en  la  costa  N.  O.  de  America,  en  1791  y 
1792,  por  las  goletas  "  Sutil"  y  " Mexicana,"  y  otros  bnques  de  sii  magestad.  [Pub- 
lished at  Madrid,  1802] . 

2.  A  chart  showing  part  of  the  coast  of  north-west  America,  with  the  tracks  of  his 

majesty's  sloop  "Discovery,"  and  armed  tender  "Chatham,"  commanded  by 
George  Vancouver,  esquire,  and  prepared  under  his  immediate  inspection  by  lieu- 
tenant Joseph  Baker,  in  which  the  continental  shore  has  been  traced  and  deter- 
mined from  lat.  50°  30'  N.  and  long.  236°  12'  E.  to  lat.  52°  15'  N.  and  long.  232°  40'  E. 
at  the  different  periods  shown  by  the  tracks.     [Published  at  London  in  1798] . 

3.  North  America,  west  coast.— Haro  and  Rosario  straits,  surveyed  by  captain  G.  H. 

Richards  and  the  officers  of  her  majesty's  ship  "Plumper,"  1858-59;  and  the  shores 
of  Juan  de  Fuca  strait  to  Admiralty  inlet.  [From  captain  H.  Kellett's  survey, 
1847]. 

4.  America,  north-west  coast.    Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,   surveyed  by  captain  Henry 

Kellett,  r.  n.  1847.  Haro  and  Rosario  straits,  by  captain  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n., 
1858.  Admiralty  inlet  and  Puget  sound,  by  the  United  States'  exploring  expedi- 
tion, 1841.    South  coast  of  cape  Flattery,  by  the  same,  in  1853. 

5.  Map  of  Oregon  and  upper  California,  from  the  surveys  of  John  Charles  Fremont  and 

other  authorities.  [Drawn  by  Charles  Preuss,  under  the  orders  of  the  senate  of 
the  United  States.    Washington  city,  1848] . 

Map  of  North  America,     col.     31  x  26.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  co. 

[1872]. 
[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Small  series, 
no.  2]. 

North  America,  by  M.  F.  Maury.    Constructed  on  the  rectangular  tangential 

projection  by  Jacob  Wells  from  the  co-ordinates  of  col.  sir  Henry  James, 
col.     30x22.     New.  York  and  Baltimore,  university  pub.  CO.  [1872]. 
[Maury's  wall  maps.     no.  2]. 

Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico  and  part  of  the 

West  Indies,     col.     60  x  70.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

Map  of  British  North  America.     8  x  11. 

[In  J.   (M.  E.)     Dayspring  in  the  far  west.     By  M.  E.  J.     [anon.]     12°. 
London,  1875]. 

North  America.     Monteith's  series  of  wall  maps.    col.    42  x  49.    New  York 

and  Chicago,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1880]. 

Map  of  Cook's  tourist  routes  in  America.      12 J  x  17^. 

Note. — On  reverse  is  "Cook   (Thomas)  &  son.     Map  of  Cook's  tours  in 
central  Europe."     New  York,  T.  Cook  &  son,  1881. 

• D'bersichtskarte  iiber  die  endmorjlne  der  zweiten  glacialepoche  Nord  Anieri- 

kas.     Nach  T.  C.  Chamberlin,  1882.     7x9.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1885. 
[In  Petennann's   mittheilungen.      4°.      Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   1885.      v.    31. 
pi.  5]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  611 

North  America.     Yerteilung  der  vegetations-formationen  Xord-Amerikas.    Nach 
C.  S.  Sargent.     9  x  12.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1886. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1859.     pi.    12. 
V.  32]. 

Stanford's  Hbrary  map  of  North  America.     New  ed.     Scale,  83.25  miles  =  1 

inch  or  1 :  5,274,720  of  nature.     64^  x  57|.     London,  E.  Stanford,  1899. 
[Stanford's  library  series]. 

See  also  Florida;  Louisiana;  New  England;  United  States;  Virginia. 

Northampton,  Mass.     Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Northampton  city,  Mass. 
45  pp.  incl.  12  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker,  1884. 

^liller  (D.  L. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Northampton  and  town  of  Easthampton, 

Hampshire  co.  Mass.     2  p.  1.     18  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  L.  Miller 
&  CO.  1895. 

North- Atlantic  City,  N.  J.     Brigantine  improvement  co.     North- Atlantic  city  and 
its  approaches,      [anon.]     4^  x  7|^.      [n.  p.  1881]. 

■North  Brookfield,  Mass.     See  Brookfield,  Mass. 

North  Carolina.     A  new  description  of  Carolina.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britain,  new  ed. 
fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     bet.  pp.  49-50]. 

A  new  mapp  of  Carolina.     By  John  Thornton  and  by  Will :  Fisher.     16|^  x  20. 

London,  [1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  39]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  large  draught  of  Ashly  and  Coopers  river." 

A  new  description  of  Carolina.     By  order  of  the  lords  proprietors.     James 

Moxon  sculp.     16^  x  21. 

[In  Wilson  (Samuel).  An  account  of  the  province  of  Carolina,  sm.  4°. 
London,  G.  Larkin  for  F.  Smith,  1682.     front.] 

Note. — Originally  made  for  Ogilby's  America.  1671.  The  following  is 
taken  from  the  calendar  of  State  papers.  Colonial  series,  America  and 
West  Indies,  1669-1674.  Preface,  p.  xxxviii.  "There  are  in  this  volume 
references  to  several  maps  of  the  colonies  in  America  as  well  as  of  the 
West  Indies.  Sir  Peter  Colleton  writes  to  his  honoured  friend  John 
Locke"  that  mr.  Ogilby  is  printing  a  relation  of  the  West  Indies,  and 
wishes  to  get  a  map  of  Carolina,  and  he  desires  he  will  ask  Lord 
Ashley  for  the  maps  of  Cape  Fear  and  Albemarle,  so  as  to  draw  them 
into  one  with  that  of  Port  Royal  and  he  will  wait  upon  his  lordship  for 
the  nomination  of  the  rivers,  etc.  And  sir  Peter  adds,  if  Locke  would 
draw  up  a  discourse  to  be  added  to  this  map  in  the  nature  of  a  descrip- 
tion, "such  as  might  invite  people  without  seeming  to  come  from  us"  it 
would  very  much  conduce  to  the  speedy  settlement  of  Carolina  (715). 
The  sieur  Sanson  published  two  maps  of  Carolina  some  years  after 
Ogilby's  map  was  printed,  in  which  the  several  counties  and  some  of  the 
rivers  and  capes  are  named  after  the  lords,  proprietors,  viz.,  Albemarle, 
Ashley,  Berkeley,  Clarendon,  Carteret,  Craven  and  Colleton.  John 
Ogilby,  was  appointed  cosmographer  to  Charles  II,  and  supplanted  sir 
William  Davenant  as  master  of  the  revels  in  Ireland:  he  was  also  the 
originator  of  "Paterson's  Roads."  His  "Advertisment"  at  the  end  of 
this  volume  contains  some  of  his  contributions  to  cosmography  and  a  list 
of  the  several  atlases  he  was  engaged  upon.  His  map  of  Africa  was  pub- 
lished in  1670,  America  in  1671,  and  the  first  part  of  Asia  1673,  but  his 


612  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North  Carolina — Continued. 

Description  of  the  British  Monarchy,  referred  to  in  his  ''Advertisment" 
was  not  published  until  1675,  under  the  title  of  "Britannia:"  a  ''descrip- 
tion "  "of  the  kingdom  of  England  and  dominion  of  Wales. ' '  All  these 
maps  are  to  be  found  in  the  British  Museum.  Ogilby  died  in  1676,  and 
was  buried  in  St.  Bride's  church,  Fleet  st." 

Same.     A  new  map  of  Carolina.     By  lohn  Thornton,  Robert  Morden,  and  by 

Phillip  Lea.     18  x  21^     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  19]. 
Note. — With  "A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements  as  are  upon  Ashley 

and  Cooper  rivers  &  other  adjacent  places,"  and  "A  perticuler  map  for 

the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers."     Hawks  gives  this  map  the 

date  1687. 

Same.     Willdey  (George).     A  new  map  of  Carolina.     17^^  x  21.     London^ 

G.  Willdey,  [1695]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements  as  are  upon  Ashly 
and  Cooper  rivers  &  other  adjacent  places,"  also,  "A  perticuler  map  for 
the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers. ' ' 

To  his  excellency  William  lord  Craven,  palatine;  the  most  noble  Henry, 

duke  of  Beaufort,  the  right  hono'ble  lohn  lord  Carteret;  the  hono'ble 
Maurice  Ashley,  esq,  sr.  lohn  Colleton  baronet,  lohn  Danson,  esq:  and 
the  rest  of  the  true  and  absolute  lords  proprietors  of  Carolina  in  America. 
This  map  is  humbly  dedicated  by  lo'n  Lawson,  surveyor  general  of 
North  Carolina,  1709.  lohn  Senex  sculpsit.  A  scale  of  60  British  miles. 
15  X  12. 
[In  Lawson  (John).  The  history  of  Carolina,  sm.  4°.  London,  for  W. 
Taylor,  1714.     p.  60]. 

Same.     Fac-simile  of  a  map  of  the  inhabited  parts  of  N.  Carolina,  prepared 

by  Ion.  Lawson.     1709.     Drawn  by  Geo.  Schroeter,  N.  Y.     7^  x  5j. 
[In  Hawks  (Francis  L.)     History  of  North  Carolina.     8°.     Fayetteville,. 
N.  C.  1858.     V.  2]. 

Same. '   To  his  excellency  William,  lord  Craven,  [&  others]  proprietors  of 

Carolina  in  America  this  map  is  humbly  dedicated  by  Ion.  Lawson.  1709. 
lohn  Senex  sculpsit.  [London,  1709].  facs.  lli^  x  14^.  Philadelphia,, 
D.  A.  Partridge,  [1881]. 

Carolina.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10^     [London,  1736?]. 

Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736? 

A  map  of  North  Carolina.     7x9. 

[In  Brickell  (John).     The  natural  history  of  North  Carohna.    12°.    Dublin,. 
for  the  author,  1737]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 

Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  and  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.     30|  x  48J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 

54-57]. 
Note. — The  revised  edition  by  John  Dalrymple.     1755.     See  1775  for  other 

copies. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  613 

Uortli  Carolina.  Same.  A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing 
the  whole  province  of  ^Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey 
and  North  Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751. 
Engraved  by  Thos.  Jefferys.     31  x  50.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1755]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  26]. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  &  South  Carohna,  Geor- 

gia, &c.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13J  x  15J. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.    no.  60]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey  &c.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     8i  x  lOi. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1755.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
V.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  survey  of  the  coast  about  cape  Lookout  in  North  Carolina,  taken  the  29th 

of  June  1756.     By  Arthur  Mackay.     13f  x  10|. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  f .  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  58]. 

Virginia,  Marylandia  et  Carolina  in  America   Septentrionali  Britannorum 

industria  excultge  repr^esentat^e  a  loh.  Bapt.  Homann.     col.     19  x  23. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B. )     Atlas  geographicus  maior.     fol.     Norimbergse,  Ho- 
mannianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  143]. 

A  draught  of  the  Cherokee  country,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Twenty  four 

mountains  commonly  called  Over  the  Hills;  taken  by  Henry  Timberlake, 
when  he  was  in  that  country  in  march  1762.  Likewise  the  names  of  the 
principal  or  head  men  of  each  town,  and  what  number  of  lighting  men 
they  send  to  war.  15J  x  9j. 
[In  Timberlake  (Lieut.  Henry).  The  memoirs  of  lieut.  Henry  Timberlake. 
8°.     London,  for  the  author,  1765.     front.] 

Same.     A  draught  of  the  Cherokee  country,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Twenty- 

four  mountains,  commonly  called  Over  the  Hills;  taken  by  Henry  Timber- 
lake,  in  march  1762.  Likewise  the  names  of  the  principal,  or  head  men 
of  each  town,  [etc.]     15i  x  9^. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  <fe  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  64]. 

Note. — Formerly  a  part  of  South  Carolina. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  Georgia 

&  Florida.     J.  Gibson  sculpt.     11  x  14. 
[In   American    (The)    gazetteer,     [anon.]     16°.     London,    for  A.   Millar, 
1762.     V.  1]. 

La  Caroline  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  suivant  les  cartes  Angloises. 

8|  X  14. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,  [etc.]     fol.    [Paris], 
1764.     v.  1.     no.  36]. 

A  new  map  of  North  &  South  Carolina  &  Georgia.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7x9. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1765].     v.  34. 

April  1765.     opp.  p.  168]. 

A  new  mapp  of  Carolina.     By  John  Thornton  and  by  Will.  Fisher.  16i  x  20. 

[In  Enghsh  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     Dublin,  B.  Grierson, 

1767.     p.  26]. 
Note.— See  also  1680? 


614  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

North.  Carolina.     Nouvelle  carte  des  cotes  des  Carolines  Septentrionales  et  Meri- 
dionales  du  Cap  Fear  a  South  Edisto  levees  et  sondees  par  N.  Pocock  en 
1770.     Traduites  de  I'Anglois.     16  x  21.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Kouge  (Georges  Louis).      Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,      fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  21a]. 

A  complete  map  of  North-Carolina  from  actual  survey.     By  capt'n  Collet, 

governor  of  Fort  Johnston.     Engraved  by  I.  Bayley.     A  scale  of  British 
miles  69^  to  a  degree.     28^  x  43^.     London,  S.  Hooper,  1770. 

A  map  of  North  &  South  Carolina.     Accurately  copied  from  the  old  maps  of 

James  Cook.  Published  in  1771,  and  of  Henry  Mouzon  in  1775.     17  x  21. 
[In  Carroll  (B.  R.)     Historical  collections  of  South  Carolina.     8°.     New 
York,  1836.     v.  1.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 

Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson,  in  1775.     [Engraved  by  Thomas 

Jefferys].     30|  x  48i.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  21-22]. 
Note. — The  revised  edition  by  J.  Dalrymple.     1755.     See  1755  for  other 

copies. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North 
Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  [Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys] .  30|  x  48i  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1775] . 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  27-28]. 

Same.     col.     31  x  48^     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  25.     also  v.  6.     no.  18-19]. 

A  new  map  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  &  Georgia.     Aitken  sculp.     6|  x  9. 

[In  Pennsylvania   (The)    magazine.      May   1776.      8°.      Philadelphia,  R. 
Aitken,  1776.     v.  2.     p.  268]. 

An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina,  with  their  Indian  frontiers. 

[etc.]     By  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.     39^  x  56^.     London,  R.  Sayer  &  J. 
Bennett,  1775. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  with  their  Indian 

frontiers,  shewing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the  mountains,  rivers,  swamps, 
[etc.]  with  the  Indian  paths,  as  well  as  the  boundary  of  provincial  lines. 
From  actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.  39J  x  56^.  London, 
for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  23-24]. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  with  their  Indian 

frontiers,  shewing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the  mountains,  rivers,  swamps, 
[etc.]  with  the  Indian  paths,  as  well  as  the  boundary  of  provincial  lines. 
From  actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.  39^  x  56^^.  London, 
for  R.  Sayer  and  J.  Bennett,  may  30,  1775. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London* 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  29-30]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  615 

North  Carolina.    Same.    An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.    By  Henry 
Mouzon  and  others,    col,    39|  x  56}.    [Lon(?^n,  for  K.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
may  30,  1775]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  23.     also  v.  5.     no.  25-26]. 

Same.     Caroline  Septentrionale  et  Meridionale  en  4  feuilles.     Traduite  de 

I'Anglois.     39^  x  56}.     Paris,  Le  Rouge. 
[In   Le  Rouge  (Georges    Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain    Septentrionale.     fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  19-20]. 

A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 

North  Carolina;  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio  and  all  the  rivers  which 
fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river  Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river, 
lake  Erie,  part  of  the  lakes  Huron,  Michigan,  &c.  and  all  the  country 
bordering  on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thos.  Hutchins.  Engraved  by 
T.  Cheevers.  35  x  43.  London,  T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
Note. — This  map  is  inserted  in  his  book  entitled  "A  topographical  descrip- 
tion of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina." 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  20]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Mary- 

land and  North  Carolina  [etc.]     By  Thos.  Hutchins.     36  x  44.     London, 
T.  Hutcuins,  1778. 
[Rochambeau:  48]. 

Same.     Partie  occidentale  de  la  Virginie,  Pensylvanie,  Maryland,  et  Caro- 
line Sept'^  le  riviere  d'Ohio.  [etc.]     Par  Hutchins.     19  x  23.     Paris,  Le 
Rouge,  1781. 
[Rochambeau:  49]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  Carolina  in  America,     [anon.]     11  x  14. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  J.  Hinton,  1779.    v.  65.    Oct. 

1779.     opp.  p.  169]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  Carolina,  and  part  of  South  Carolina  with 

the  field  of  battle  between  earl  Cornwallis  and  general  Gates.     Jno.  Lodge, 
sculp,     [anon.]     10^  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  nov.  30,  1780. 
[In    Political    (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,   [1780].     v.  1. 
Nov.  1780.     opp.  p.  731]. 

The  marches  of  lord  Cornwallis  and  major  general  Greene  in  the  southern 

provinces  now  states  of  North  America,  comprehending  the  two  Carolinas. 
14^  X  19. 
[In  Schenck  (David).     North  Carolina.     1780-81.     8°.     Raleigh,  1889]. 

Map  showing  the  routes  of  lord  Cornwallis  &  genl.  Greene  in  Nortli  Carolina. 

9^  X  18. 
[In   Caruthers    (E.   W.)     Interesting   revolutionary   incidents.     2d   series. 
12°.     Philadelphia,  1856]. 

A  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  southern  part  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina, 

and  northern  part  of  South  Carolina.      By  Thos.  Kitchin,  jr.     10^  x  13. 
[London],  R.  Baldwin,  1781. 
[In  London  (The)   magazine.     May,  1781.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1781].     V.  50.     opp.  p.  291]. 


616 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


North.  Carolina.     Carte  des  deux  Carolines  et  de  la  Georgie.     9  x  13. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene)  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo- Americains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pi.  3]. 

North  Carolina.     6x7^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).  The  United  States  gazetteer.  16°.  Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

The  state  of  North  Carolina  from  the  best  authorities,  &c.  by  Samuel  Lewis. 

Engraved  by  Vallance.     11  x  18^. 
[In   Carey    (Mathew).     Carey's   American   atlas,     fol.      Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  14]. 

Same.    The  state  of  North  Carolina  from  the  best  authorities,  &c.  by  Samuel 

Lewis.     Engraved  by  Vallance.     11  x  18^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  37]. 

A  map  of  the  Tennassee  government,  formerly  part  of  North  Carolina,  from 

the  latest  surveys.     1795.     B.  Tanner,  del.  &  sculpt.     15^  x  7. 
[In   Reid  (John,   publisher).     The  American   atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  18]. 

Map    of    North    and    South   Carolina.     By   J.    Denison.     Doolittle   sculp. 

71  X  9i 
[In   Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  640]. 

To  navigators  this  chart,  being  an  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  and  inland 

navigation,  from  cape  Henry  to  cape  Roman  is  most  respectfully  inscribed 
by  Price  and  Strother.  14  x  38.  Published  agreeable  to  act  of  congress. 
Engraved  by  W.  Johnston.     New-Bern,  North  Carolina,  1798. 

An  exact  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  &  Georgia,  with  East  and  West 

Florida  from  the  latest  discoveries.     J.  Lodge  sculp.     8J  x  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     V.  2.     p.  296]. 

North  Carolina.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner  sc.     7|  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  gen- 
eral atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  48]. 

A  map  of  the  country  betwixt  Chowan  and  Nansemond  rivers,  shewing  the 

tract  of  a  canal  proposed  to  be  cut  from  Bennett's  creek  to    Suffolk. 
Vide  Acts  of  the  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  assemblies  passed  at  the 
session  of  1804-5.     13|  x  12^ 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1834.     Mis- 
cellaneous.    V.  1.     p.  764]. 

A  map  of  those  parts  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  &  Georgia 

which  were  the  scenes  of  the  most  important  operations  of  the  southern 
armies.     Compiled  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  Francis  Shallus.     lOJ  x  14. 
Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.    4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  8]. 

To  David  Stone  and  I*eter  Brown,  esq",  this  first  actual  survey  of  the  state 

of  North  Carolina,  taken  by  the  subscribers  is  respectfully  dedicated  by 
their  humble  servants  Jona.  Price,  John  Strother.  1808.  Engraved  by 
W.  Harrison.     29  x  60.     [Philadelpliia,  C.  P.  Harrison,  1808]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  617 

TTorth.  Carolina.     North  Carolina.     6  x  10. 

[In  Williamson  (Hugh).  The  history  of  North  CaroUna.  8°.  Philadel- 
phia, 1812.     V.  1.     front.] 

North  Carolina.     From  the  latest  surveys,  by  Samuel  Lewi;^.     li  x  18i. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadel]>hia, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  18]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  and  Geor- 

gia;   comprehending  the  Spanish    provinces  of  east  and  west    Florida; 
exhibiting  the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the 
United  States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.     Compiled  from  late  survey 
&  observation,  by  Joseph  Purcell.     11  x  14.     [n.  p.  1820?]. 
Note. — Originally  published  in  Morse's  The  American  geography.    1792. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  Georgia  <k  E.  Florida. 

By  Samuel  Lambert.     24^x35.      Salem,    (Mass.)  Cushing  t^  Appleton, 
1821. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  North  Carolina.     Drawn  by 

F.  Lucas,  jr.     11  x  18^ 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  23]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  constructed  from  the  latest 

authorities.     1824.     J.  H.  Young,  sc.     17  x  21f. 
[In   Finley    (Anthony).     A   new   American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,   A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  8]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  la  Caroline  duNord.     lOf  x  9. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C. )     Atlas  geographique,  historique  et  chro- 

nologique  des  deux  Ameriques.     fol,     Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825.     no.  27]. 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7|  x  9f . 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)     Anew  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan,  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Charleston  and  its  vicinity." 

N,  &  S.  Carolina  and  Georgia.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     7k  x  9h. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).  A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 
of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea, 
1826]. 

N.  &  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9i  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  32]. 

Same.     N.  &  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad   Bruun,  called).     A   new  general  atlas, 

exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  EHiot,  1832]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     col.     16  x  21.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mit- 
chell, 1832. 

A  new  map.     Constructed  from  actual  surveys;  authentic  public  documents 

and  private  contributions,  by  Robt.  H.  B.  Brazier,     col.     35  x  84.     Fay- 
etteville,  J.  MacRae,  1833. 


618  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Xorth  Carolina.     North  Carolina.     8  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  G.)  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  historical 
&  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  89]. 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     7|  x  lOJ. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlr.s,  geographical, 
histoncal  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers*  co.  1835. 
p.  40]. 

N.  &  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun    (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called V     A   new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc,  ]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
^      Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  32]. 

North  Carolina.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  14J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  124]. 

Same.     North  Carolina.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     llj  x  14. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)   and   Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).     A 

universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.     bet. 
pp.  124-125]. 

Map  of  North  &  South  Carolina.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads, 

canals,  rail  roads,  &c.     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     57  x  49.     [Washington, 
1839]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  North  &  South  Carolina.     10  x  15.     Engraved  &  printed, 

by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     London,  1842. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 

ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  194]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  Charleston." 

North  and  South  Carolina.     10|  x  12^. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas.  New  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  51]. 

Map  of  an  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  the  year  1842 

and  to  Oregon  &  North  Carolina  in  the  years  1843-44.  By  brevet  capt. 
J.  C.  Fremont,  under  the  orders  of  J.  J.  Abert.  31  x  51.  [Washington, 
1844]. 
Note. — To  accompany  Fremont's  Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  the  year  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  California  in  the 
years  1843-44.     25th  cong.  2d  sess.,  senate  ex.  doc.  174. 

Colton's  North  Carolina.     13  x  16.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  [1355]. 

[In  North  Carolina  land  co.     A  statistical  and  descriptive  account  of  the 

several  counties  of  North  Carolina.     8°.     Raleigh,  1869]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  in  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co. 

North  &  South  Carolina.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed 

in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     10|  x  15. 
[In  Black  (Adam  <k  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  11]. 

[Map  of  western  North  Carolina].     20J  x  27. 

[In  Colton  (Henry  E. )     Mountain  scenery.     The  scenery  of  the  mountains 

of  western  North  Carolina.     16°.     Raleigh,  1859]. 
Note. — The  map  has  no  separate  title. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  619 

North.  Carolina.  Col  ton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the 
state  of  North  Carolina  with  part  of  Virginia  &.  South  Carolina.  From 
the  latest  &  best  authorities,  published  by  J.  H.  Colton.  40  x  28.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Middle  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.     Drawn  by  H.  Lindenkohl.     22  x  19. 

[Washington,  1861]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

J.  H.  Colton's  topographical  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     A  large 

portion  of  Georgia  &  part  of  adjoining  states.     19  x  26.     New  York,  J.  H, 
Colton,  1861. 
Note. — Inset:   Plans  of  "Beaufort  and  vicinity,"   "Wilmington  and  vicin- 
ity,"    "Savannah   and  vicinity,"    and    "Charleston   harbor  and  its  ap- 
proaches." 

Coast  of  North  Carolina  &  Virginia.     Compiled  at  the  coast  survey  office, 

feb.  1862.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     48  x  34.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Mountain  region  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee.     Compiled  by  AV.  L. 

Nicholson  &  A.  Lindenkohl.     1863.     col.     22x38.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

North    Carolina    &    South    Carolina.     Drawn    by  A.  Lindenkohl.     1865. 

25  x  35.     [Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Schoiifeerg's  niap  of  the  Carolinas.    col.    13  x  22.     [New  York,  Schonberg  <k 

CO.  1866]. 

Pearce's  new  map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina.     Compiled  from  actual, 

public  and  private  surveys,     col.     62  x  42.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  & 
CO.  1871. 

William's  new  map  of  the  state  of  North  Carolina.     Compiled  from  actual, 

and  private  surveys.     Published  by  Alfred  Williams.     Engraved  by  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.     col.     35  x  60.     Raleigh,  A.  Williams,  1873. 

Colton's  map  of  North  Carolina.     12  x  16.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Col- 

ton &  CO.  1874. 

Geographical  map  of   North  Carolina.     W.  G.  Kerr,  state  geologist.     The 

base  is  the  map  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey.     14  x  27. 
[In  North  Carolina  (State  of).     Board  of  immigration,  statistics,  and  agri- 
culture.    North  Carolina:  its  resources,  etc.     8°.     Raleigh,  1876]. 

A  school  map  of  North  Carolina.     By  Collier  Cobb.     1880.     40  x  72.     Fay- 

etteville  &  Wake  Forest  College,  N.  C.     [New  York,  Am.  photo-lith.  co. 
1880]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

col.     16  x  27.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881].' 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Caro- 

lina with  adjacent  parts  of  Georgia,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  West  Virginia 
and  Virginia.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson  1879.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington, 
1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  North  Carolina,  [etc.]     46' 

pp.     1    map.     14^  X  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,    Rand,    McNally    &    co. 
[1881]. 


620  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nortli  Carolina.  Map  of  North  Carolina.  By  W.  C.  Kerr,  state  geologist;  assisted 
by  capt.  Wm.  Cain,  c.  e.  Published  under  the  authority  of  the  state  board 
of  agriculture.  1882.  Scale  10  miles  to  the  inch.  col.  24^  x  54.  New 
York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  lith.  1882. 

Maury  (Matthew  Fontaine).     Geography  of  North  Carolina.     A  supplement 

to  [M.  F.]  Maury's  manual  of  geography.  10  pp.  incl.  1  map.  fol. 
[New  York,  University  publishing  co.  1882]. 

Colton's  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina,     col.     16  x  25.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1883]. 

The  yellow  tobacco  belt  of  North  Carolina.     7^  x  12. 

[In  Paul  (H.  V.)     History  of  the  town  of  Durham,  N.  C.     8°.     Raleigh, 
1884]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers guide  to  North  Carolina.  67  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  [1892]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers guide  of  North  Carolina.  69  pp.  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Claxton  (P.  P.)     North  Carolina.     12  pp.  incl.  1  map. 

[In  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     [North  Carolina  ed.]     4°. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1896]. 

See  also  Carolina;  South  Carolina. 

North.  Dakota.  Geographically  correct  sectional  map  of  the  golden  northwest  the 
great  wheat  region  of  North  Dakota.  1882.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
Heinze  bros.  and  E.  P.  Adams.  Scale  1  in.  =12  mis.  18^  x  19|.  James- 
town, Dakota,  E.  P.  Wells  &  Dudley,  [1882]. 

Official  map  of  North  Dakota.     Issued  by  the  department  of  immigration 

and  statistics.     This  map  has  been  corrected  to  June  1st,  1889.     13^  x  22J. 
[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1889]. 
Note. — Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  standard  map  of  North  Dakota.     Copy- 
righted 1889,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

State  of  North  Dakota.     1889.     Scale  12  miles  to  1  inch.     Compiled  from  the 

official  records  of  the  general  land  office  and  other  sources  under  super- 
vision of  A.  F.  Dinsmore,  principal  draughtsman.     Corrected  to  oct.  1st, 
1889  by  M.  Hendges.     24  x  33.     New  York,  photo,  lith.  &  print  by  J.  Bien 
&  CO.  [1889]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

North  and  South  Dakota.     10^  x  7|.     [New  York,  1889]. 

Note. — Copyright  1889,  by  James  Monteith. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Dakota.     13^^  x  10.     [Springfield,  O.  1889]. 

Note. — Copyrighted  1889,  by  Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  North  Dakota.     13 J  x  22 J.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  1891.  ' 
Note. — From  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  business  atlas  map  of  North  Dakota. 

Sectional  map  of  the  state  of  North  Dakota.     Published  by  authority  of  the 

commissioners  of  railroads  under  the  direction  of  the  governor.  Geo.  H. 
Walsh,  George  Harmon,  Andrew  Slotten,  commissioners.  Drawn  and 
compiled  from  official  mai)s  of  the  generaJ  land  office  and  other  authen- 
tic sources  by  E.  F.  Higbee,  1892.  Scale:  seven  miles  to  one  inch. 
34^  x55J.     [n.  p.  1892.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  621 

North  Dakota.     State  of  North  Dakota.     1892.     Compiled  from  the  official  records 
of  the  general  land  office  and  other  sources  under  supervision  of  A.  F. 
Dinsmore,  principal  draughtsman.     25^  x  33.     Boston  &  N.  Y.  photo-lith. 
Forbes  co.  [1892]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  North  Dakota.  14  pp.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

The  Matthew's-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  North  Dakota.     20  miles  to  the 

inch.     12  X  20.     [Buffalo,  Matthews-Northrup  co.  1893]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  sectional  map  of  North  Dakota.     Scale,  eight  miles  to 

the  inch.     30^  x  36.     [Chicago,  1894]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1889,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.    Copyright,  1894,  l)y  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.     On  reverse  same  map  m  colors. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  universal  atlas  map  of  North  Dakota.     Statute  miles^ 

69.16=1  degree.     9^  x  12^.     [Chicago,  1894]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

North  Dakota.     Scale  25  miles  to  one  inch.     10^  x  15.     New  York,  the  Cen- 

tury CO.  1897. 
Note. — No.  26  of  the  Century  atlas. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  North  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with  the  ■ 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  december 

1897.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  James  A.  Gary,  under 
the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  0.  dept.  30  x  40i.  [Wash- 
ington, 1897]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  North  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  december, 

1898.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  29  x  40|. . 
[Washington,  1898]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

North  Dakota.     16x22.     [Chicago,  1899]. 

Note. — Copyright,  1899,   by  Geo.   F.  Cram.     Cram's   business  atlas,     pp. 
238-239. 

North  Dakota,  prepared  especially  for  the  mercantile  guide  and  bureau  co. 

34  miles  to  the  inch.  8|  x  11}.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Matthews-Northrup  co. 
1899. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  North  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  march, 

1899.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  29^^  x  40^. 
[Washington,  1899]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

North  Dakota.     10}  x  13.     [Chicago,  1899]. 

Note.— Copyright  1899,  by  J.  W.  White. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  North  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with  the  ■ 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  June,  1900. 
Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith  under  the 
direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer,  P.  O.  dept.     29  x  40.     [Wash- 
ington, 1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 


622  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nortli  Dakota.  Map  of  North  Dakota.  Showing  in  red  outUne  the  districts  in 
which  are  situated  the  lands  for  sale  by  D.  S.  B.  Johnston  land  co.  Saint 
Paul,  Minn.  20  miles  to  the  inch.  12  x  20.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  the  Matthews- 
Northrup  co.  1900. 
Note. — Copyright,  1900,  by  the  Matthews-Northrup  (ro.  Complete  engrav- 
ing and  printing  works,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Map   of    North   Dakota,  prepared   especially   for  the   national   newspaper 

directory  &  gazetteer.     8|  x  11^.     34  miles  to  the  inch.     Boston,  Mass. 
Pettingill  &  co.  [1900]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1900,  by  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Township  map  of  N.  Dakota.     Scale  8  miles  to  1  inch.     30^  x  54^.     [Phila- 

delphia, 1900.]. 
Note. — Copyright,  by  the  McConnell  school  supply  co.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
1900. 

See  also  Dakota;  Cass  county;  Grand  Forks  county;  Pembina  county;  Walsh 

county. 

North.  Edisto,  S.  C.     Sketch  of  the  harbour  of  North  Edisto.     2d  march  1780. 
ms.     [anon.]     11  x  7.     [1780]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  47]. 

Preliminary  chart  of   North  Edisto  river.     From  a  trigonmetrical  survey 

under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under 
the  command   of    lieut.    J.    N.    Maffitt.      1851.      [E.    no.    7].      18  x  14. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Preliminary  sketch  of  North  Edisto  river.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey 

under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under 
the  command   of    lieut.   J.   N.    Mafiitt.     1856.     Scale  ^i^^^^.     New  ed. 
18  X  14.     [Washington,  1856]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

North  Pennsylvania  railroad.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  properties  near  the 
North  Pennsylvania  rail  road  from  Wayne  Junct.  to  Penllyn  Sta°.  title, 
index  &  fold.  map.     21  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Hopkins  ( G.  M. )  Atlas  of  the  vicinities  of  the  cities 
of  Niagara  Falls,  North  Tonawanda  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  2  p.  1.  index 
map.     33  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1893. 

Northern  Pacific  railway.  Map  of  the  Northern  Pacific  railway  and  tributary 
country,  [anon.]  col.  22  x  29.  Philadelphia,  national  railway  publi- 
cation company,  [18 — ]. 

Map  showing  the  location  of  the  Northern  Pacific  rail  road,     [anon.]     col. 

21  X  28.     Philadelphia,  M.  H.  Traubel's  lith.  establishment,  [18—]. 

Northumberland  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins 
jr.  Coal  land  survey  by  Kimber  Cleaver,  col.  64  x  57.  Chillisquaque, 
Pa.  J.  A.  J.  Cummings,  1858. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins  [etc.]     Coal  land  survey  by 

Kimber  Cleaver.     Revised  by  R.  A.  Annnerman.    col.    66  x  66.    Montan- 
don,  Pa.  J.  A.  J.  Cummings,  1874. 

Norwood  Park,  111.  (Town  of).  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Leyden,  Norwood  Park, 
town  of  Jefferson,  Cook  CO.  111.  Scale:  4  inches  to  the  mile.  col.  25x38. 
Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  623 

Notten  Island.     See  Governor's  island. 

Nouvelle  France.     See  Canada;  Louisiana;  North  America. 

Nouvelle  Plimouth.     See  Haiti.     West  Indies. 

Nova  Scotia.     A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  Newfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new 
England,   new   Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,   Pennsilvania,    and   part   of 
Carolina.     By  lohn  Thornton.     17x21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

Carte  de  I'Accadie.     Par  N.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1744.     8  x  12. 

[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).    Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  174]. 

Nova  Scotia.     Drawn  from  surveys.     By  T.  Kitchin.     4  x  6^. 

[In   London   magazine.      1749.     8°.      London,  R.  Baldwin,   1749.     v.   18. 
p.  181]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 

New  England  and  Canada,  composed  from  a  great  number  of  actual  sur- 
veys, [etc.]     18  X  23i.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1755. 
[In  Great  Britain  and  France.     The  memorial  of  the  English  and  French 
commissaries  concerning  the  limits  of  Nova  Scotia.     4°.     London,  1755. 
front.  ] 

A  map  of  New  England  and  Nova  Scotia,  with  part  of  New  York,  Canada, 

and  New  Britain  &  the  adjacent  islands  of  Newfoundland,  Cape  Breton, 
&c.     By  Tho.  Kitchin.     11x13.     [London,  1758]. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  Se;)t.  1758.     v.  27. 
opp.  p.  440.] 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of 

New  I^ngland  and  Canada.     18  x  24. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominions 
in  North  and  South  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  119]. 

A  chart  of  the  peninsula  of  Nova  Scotia.     By  Cha.  Morris,  chf.  surv'.     1761. 

ms.     24x32.      [1761]. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  the  isles  of  New  found  land.  Cape  Breton,  &c. 

with  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia.     J.  Gibson,  sculp,     [anon.]     lOi  x  13. 
[In  American    (The)    gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,    for  A.    Millar, 
[etc.]  1762.     V.  3]. 

A  map  of  the  southern  part  of  Nova  Scotia  and  its  fishing  banks,      [anon.] 

12  X  15f 
[In  English   (The)   pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     Dublin,  B.   Grierson, 

1767.     opp.  p.  25]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  plan  of  Halifax,  surveyed  by  mr.  Harris." 

A  map  exhibiting  a  view  of  the  English  rights,  relative  to  the  ancient  limits 

of  Acadia;  as  supported  by  express  &  incontestable  authorities,  in  opposi- 
tion to  that  of  ye  French,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     7^  x  8|. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America,  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  22a]. 

Map  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadia;  with  the  island  of  Cape  Breton  and  St.  John's 

from  actual  surveys,  by  capt.  Montresor.     1768.     39  x  55.     London,  A. 
Dury,  [1768]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  7-8]. 


624  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Nova  Scotia.     Same.     Map  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadia;  with  the  islands  of  Cape  Bre- 
ton and   St.   John's,   from  actual   surveys,   by   capt.   Montresor.      1768. 
39^  X  55.     London,  A.  Dury,  [1768]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  6-7]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  Cape  Britain,  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  New 

England  and  Canada.     [By  Thomas  Jeff erys.     anon.]     18^x24^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  21]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Breton  island  with  the  adja- 

cent parts  of  New  England  and  Canada.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     18^  x  24^. 
London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  June  15,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  14]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,   editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  7]. 

Same.      Xouvelle  Ecosse  ou    partie  Orientale    du   Canada.     Traduite  de- 

I'Anglois  de  la  carte  de  Jefferys  publiee  a  Londres  en  may  1775.     18  x  23. 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[In  Le  Rouge  (Georges Louis).    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 

Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  8]. 
Note. — Containing  a  "Table  comparative"  and  also  many  additions  not  in 

the  original  and  also  some  notes  in  German. 

— Map  of  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia  and  parts  adjacent,  by'  James  Turner. 

2d  ed.     13  x  18.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1776. 
Note. — Insets:  "Plan  of  Halifax"  and  "  The  Situation  of  Halifax." 

The  sea  coast  of  Nova  Scotia;  exhibiting  the  diversities  of  the  coast,  and  face- 

of  the  country  near  it:  the  banks,  rocks,  shoals,  soundings,  &c.  together 
with  remarks  and  directions  for  the  conveniency  of  navigation  and  pilot- 
age. Survey' d  by  order  of  the  right  hon.  the  lords  commissioners  of  the^ 
admiralty  by  Joseph  Frederick  Wallet  Des  Barres.  3  p.  1.  30  maps.  1 
fold.     fol.     [London,  1776-1778]. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  coast  of  New  England  and  New  York,  with 

the  adjacent  parts  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick,  from  cape  Sable  to 
the  entrance  of  Hudson's  or  North  river.  By  capt.  (N.)  Holland.  2 
sheets,  each  21  x  55.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part 
of  the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  5-6]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  with  the  south  coast  of  New  Bruns- 

wick; including  also  part  of  the  islands  of  St.  John  and  Cape  Breton,  and 
of  the  coast  of  New  England.  Regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomet- 
rical  observations.  By  capt.  Holland.  28  x  58.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  1798. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  10]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  625 

Nova  Scotia.  A  new  pilot  for  the  south  east  coast  of  Nova  Scotia,  Chedabucto  bay, 
gut  of  Canso,  bay  of  Fundy  and  round  the  isle  of  Cape  Breton,  with  the 
principal  harbours,  surveyed  by  Thomas  Backhouse.  2  p.  1.  15  maps, 
fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1798. 

A  new  map  of  Nova   Scotia,  New  foundland,  &c.     By  John   Gary.     col. 

18  X  20.     London,  J.  Gary,  1807. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.     no.  52]. 

A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia.     Compiled  from  the  latest  surveys  expressly  for 

the  historical  &  statistical  account  of  Nova  Scotia  1829.     15^  x  30. 
[In  Haliburton  (Thomas  G.)     An  historical  and  statistical  account  of  Nova 
Scotia.     8°.     Halifax,  1829.     v.  1]. 

Mackinlay's  map  of  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia,  including  the  island  of  Gape 

Breton.      Compiled  from   actual   &   recent  survey.      1865.      Drawn   by 
W.  A.  Hendry,     col.     31  x  39.     Halifax,  A.  &  W.  Mackinlay,  1865. 
[With  Calkin  (J.  B. )     The  geography  and  history  of  Nova  Scotia.     New 
and  rev.  ed.     sq.  18°.     HaUfax,  1864]. 

Watson's  map  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia  of  the  dominions  of 

Canada,  also  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  I.  col.  13  x  17.  [New 
York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Nova 

Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island.  21,  18,  7  pp.  16°. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Nueces  county,  Tex.     Nueces  county.     28  x  37.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.   Gast  & 
CO.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Nuevitas  harbor,  Cuba.     A  plan  of  Nuevitas  harbour  [&]  Plan  of  great  bay  Nipe, 
Cuba,  by  the  chief  pilot  of  the  Armada,     [anon.]     6|  x  8|. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  50]. 

Nuevo  Ijeon,  Mexico.     The  western  coast  of  Louisana  and  the  coast  of  New  Leon. 
By  Thos.  Jefferys.     18^  x  24^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
1775.     no.  2]. 

Mapa  del  estado  de  Nuevo  Leon.     Levantado  de  orden  del  gobierno  por  el 

coronel  de  ingenieros  d.  Santiago  Nigra  de  S°.  Martin.  Escala  de  leguos 
de  26|  at  grado.     55  x  38.     New  York,  Sarony  &  Major,  1853. 

Oakland,  Cal.  Map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.  M.  G.  King,  surveyor.  16  x  22. 
San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1877]. 

Berkeley  edition  map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.     M.  G.   King,  surveyor. 

22  X  26.     San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  [1878]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  Woodward  &  Taggart. 

A  map  of  Oakland  township,  city  of  Oakland  and  vicinity.     Showing  plans 

of  streets  as  opened  and  proposed.  Compiled  from  the  most  reliable  pub- 
lic and  private  surveys  by  M.  G.  King.  60  x  60.  Oakland,  Woodward 
&  Taggart,  [1877]. 

Map  of  Oakland,  Alameda  and  vicinity.     Showing  plan  of  streets,  [etc.] 

By  M.  G.  King,  c.  e.     35  x  53.     Oakland,  Gal.  M.  G.  King,  1878. 

H.  Doc.  516 iO 


626  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Oakland,  Cal.  Map  of  Oakland  and  Alameda.  M.  G.  King,  surveyor,  rev.  ed. 
16  X  26.     San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1878]. 

Oakland  county,  Mich.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Oakland  co.  Mich.  141  pp. 
incl.  54  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Ocean  county,  N.  J.  Topographical  map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  under 
the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  72  x  52.  New  York,  Beers,  Gom- 
stock  &  Cline,  1872. 

Oceana  county,  Mich.  Topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys  and  records. 
F.  W.  Beers,     col.     52  x  34.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Ohio.     Ancient  fortification  in  Ohio.     Scale  of  the  fortification,  200  paces  to  an  inch. 
8x4i 
[In   Port   (The)  folio.     4th  series.     September,    1817.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
H.  Hall,  1817.     V.  18.     p.  177]. 

Anciens  ouvrages  sur  les  bords  du  Paint  Cree"k,  Ohio.     62^  x  lOg. 

[In  Nouyelles  annales  des  voyages.  1825.  1  serie  27-28.  8°.  Paris,  Gide 
fils,  1825.     pi.  171].  , 

A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  shewing  the  situa- 
tion of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  command  of 
colonel  Bouquet.     By  Tho's  Hutchins,  ass't  engineer.     14^  x  12, 

[In  Smith  (William,  d.  d.  1727-1803).  An  historical  account  of  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  year  1764.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, printed;  London,  re-printed  for  T.  Jefferies,  1766.     front.] 

Note. — Same  map  found  in  the  French  translation  of  1769.  This  volume 
contains  also  ' '  Plan  of  the  battle  near  Bushy-Run. ' ' 

■ Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers.     Shewing 

the  situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  colonel  Bouquet.  [&]  A  survey  of  that  part  of  the  country 
through  which  colonel  Bouquet  marched  in  1764.  By  Thomas  Hutchins. 
14i  x  12. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  52]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  showing 

the  situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  col.  Bouquet.     By  Thos.  Hutchins.     14^  x  12. 
[In  Hildreth  (S.  P.)     Pioneer  history.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1848]. 

Map  of  the  frontiers  of  the  northern  colonies  with  the  boundary  line  estab- 

lished between  them  and  the  Indians  at  the  treaty  held  by  S.  Will  Johnson 

at  Ft.  Stanwix  in  nov.  1768.     Corrected  and  improved  from  Evans'  map  by 

Guy  Johnson,  dep.  agt.  of  ind.  affairs.     11  x  17. 
[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B. )     The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New| 

York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  1.     p.  376]. 
Note. — Inset:    "The  remaining  part  of   Ohio."     Evans'   map  of   Northj 

America  was  published  in  1755. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Ohio,     [anon.]     ms.     20i  x  30.     [178-?]. 

■ A  map  of  the  federal  territory  from  the  western  boundary  of  Pennsylvania! 

to  the  Scioto  river:  laid  down  from  the  latest  informations  and  divide 
into  townships  and  fractional  parts  of  townships  agreeably  to  the  ordinanc 
of  the  hon.  congress  passed  in  may  1785.     26  x  19.     [n.  p.  1787?]. 
Note. — Map  to  accompany  Cutler's  "  Explanation  of  the  map  of  the  fedei 
lands,  confirmed  by  the  treaties  of  1784.     Salem,  1787." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  627 

Ohio.     Map  of  the  Ohio  company's  purchase  and  of  Athens  county,  Ohio,  past  and 
present.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  B.  C.  PhilUps.     12  x  15.     [1788]. 
[In  Walker  (Charles  M.)     History  of  Athens  county,  Ohio.     8°.     Cincin- 
nati, K.  Clarke  &  co.  1869]. 

A  facsimile  of  Hecke welder's  map  of  northeastern  Ohio,  as  drawn  by  him- 
self in  1796.     9  X  14. 
[In  Heckewelder  ( John) .     Map  and  description  of  northeastern  Ohio.     1796. 
8°.     Cleveland,   1884:  Western   reserve    and    northern    Ohio    historical 
society,     tract  64]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Ohio  by  Rufus  Putnam,  surveyor  general  of  the  United 

States.     Scale  20  miles  to  an  inch.     lOJ  x  8.     [1804]. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  248], 

Ohio.     Engraved  by  A.  Lawson.     9j  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  53]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  taken  from  the  returns  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor 

general.     By  John  F.  Mansfield.     30  x  22i.     Philadelphia,  W.  Harrison 
set.  [1806]. 

A   map,  from   actual   survey  by  B.   Hough  &  A.   Bourne,     col.     50  x  45. 

Chillicothe,  B.  Hough  &  A.  Bourne,  &  J.  Melish,  Philadelphia,  1815. 

Ohio.     9i  x  9. 

[In  Melish  (John).  Travels  through  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.  p.  209]. 

The  state  of  Ohio  with  part  of  upper  Canada,  &c.     14^  x  13|. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  24]. 

Ohio.     17  X  19. 

[Inset  to  Madison  (James).     A  map  of  Virginia  with  extensive  additions  & 

corrections  to  the  year  1818.     Richmond,  1818]. 
Note. — First  edition  of  Madison's  map  was  published  in  1807. 

Charte  von  der  Miami  gegend  in  staate  Ohio.     12  x  8. 

[In  Gall  (Ludwig).     Meine  auswanderung  nach  den  Vereinigten  Staaten,  in 

1819.  8°.     Trier,  1822.     v.  2]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     Drawn  by  A.  Bourne.     Including  the  Indian 

reservation,  purchased  and  laid  out  into  counties  and  townships  in  1820. 
Drawn  by  J.  Kilbourne.    Engraved  by  A.  Reed.    E.Windsor,  Connecticut, 

1820.  19  X  16. 

[In  American  antiquarian  society.  Archaeologia  Americana.  8°.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  1820.     v.  1]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  by  Atwater,  entitled  "Description  of  the 
antiquities  discovered  in  the  state  of  Ohio. ' ' 

A  map  of  Ohio.     By  John  Kilbourn.     1821.     10^  x  12. 

[In   Kilbourn    (John).     The   Ohio   gazetteer.      7th   ed.     16°.     Columbus, 

J.  Kilbourn,  1821.     opp.  p.  9]. 
Note. — E  omitted  at  end  of  name. 

Map  of  Ohio.     By  John  Kilbourne.     Scale  10  miles  to  an  inch.     25  x  23|. 

Columbus,  published  by  the  author,  1822. 


628  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Oliio.     Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Ohio.     Drawn  by  F.  Lucas,  jr. 
12  X  10. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  26].' 

Map  of  the  district  of  Delaware  in  Ohio.     By  Joseph  Howard.     H.  Piatt  sc. 

3d  ed.     25  x  16.     Delaware,  published  by  the  author,  1824. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  I'Ohio.     11^  x  9 J. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,. 
1825.     no.  30]. 

Ohio  and  Indiana.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7?  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Ohio,  Indiana  &  Illinois  and  part  of  Michigan  territory,. 

compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.     D.  H.  Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young,  sc. 

17  X  21^. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American    atlas,      fol.     Philadelphia,   A. 

Finley,  1826.     no.  11]. 

• Ohio,  Indiana  and  Michigan.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     9^  x  7^. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).     A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 

of  the  United  States,     [anon.]     8°.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea^ 

1826]. 

Ohio.     8J  X  9. 

[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen-Weimar  Eisenach).  Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.  8°.  Weimar,  W.  Hoffmann,  1828.  v.  2. 
opp.  p.  171]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     Published  by  Horton  Howard. 

col.     31  X  34.     Columbus,  0.     H.  Howard,  1828. 

■     Ohio.     Drawn  &  published  by  David  H.  Burr.     10  x  14J.     New  York,  D.  H. 

Burr,  1831. 
Note. — No.  36  of  Burr's  ''A  series  of  maps  for  a  general  atlas." 

Ohio  and  Indiana.     5x6. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  127]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

A  topographical  &  statistical  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     Drawn  and  engraved 

by  H.  Anderson,  Cadiz.     43  x  45.     Steubenville,  J.  &  B.  Turnbull,  1832. 

■ •    The  travellers  guide  through  Ohio  with  its  canals,    roads  &  distances. 

Engraved    by   Wm.    Woodruff,    Cincinnati.     12^  x  11.     Springfield,  O. 
Henkle  &  Slacy,  1832. 
[In  Ohio  (The)  gazetteer,     rev.  and  enl.     [anon.]     18°.     Columbus,  Scott 
&  Wright,  1833.     front.] 

A  new  map  of  Ohio  with  its  canals,  roads  &  distances:  by  H.  S.  Tanner. 

Tanner's  Universal  atlas.     lOJ  x  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

Ohio.     By  David  H.  Burr.     19  x  22.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1833. 

Note. — Inse*:  A  plan  of  "Cincinnati." 

Map  exhibiting  the  country  between  lakes  Michigan  and  Erie  and  the  con- 

tested Ixjundary  lines.     By  David  H.  Burr.     17  x  62.     New  York,  P.  A. 
Mesier's  lith.  [1835?]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  48]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.    .  629 

Ohio.     Indiana  &  Ohio.     G.  AV.  Boynton  &  co.  sc.     7|  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  52]. 

Map  exhibiting  the  position  of  the  several  lines  connected  with  the  settle- 

ment of  the  Ohio  boundary  question.     Reduced  one  half,  from  a  map, 
constructed  of  a  scale  of  five  miles  to  one  inch.     [anon.  ]     13  x  25.     [Wash- 
ington], P.  Haas  lith.  [1836?]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of    maps,  etc.  published    by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  170]. 

The  travellers  guide  through   Ohio   with  its   canals,   roads   &  distances. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Woodruff.     13  x  10.     Cincinnati,  published  by  C.  Scott 
&  I.  N.  AVhiting,  Columbus,  1837. 
[In  Jenkins  (Warren).     The  Ohio   gazetteer,     rev.    ed.     12°.     Columbus, 
1841.     front.] 

Ohio  and  part  of  Pennsylvania  with  their  latest  improvements.     Engraved 

by  J.  Yeager. 
[In  Casket  (The);  flowers  of  literature,  wit  &  sentiment.     1837.     8°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  C.  Atkinson,  1837.     p.  49]. 

Ohio.     14ixll. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &co.  [1838].     p.  85]. 

Same.     Ohio.     1838.     S.  Stiles,  Sherman  &  Smith,  N.  Y.     14  x  Hi 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
84-85]. 

Steele's    map    of    Ohio,    Indiana,    Illinois  &  Michigan.     From  the  latest 

authorities.     Buffalo,   1839.     Engraved  by  J.   G.  Darby,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
14  X  17. 
[In  Steele  (Oliver  G.)     Steele's  western  guide  book  and  emigrant's  direc- 
tory.    11th  ed.     16°.     Buffalo,  Steele  &  Peck,     front.] 

Ohio  and  Indiana.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     20^  x  25i 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals, 

rail  roads,  &c.  by  David  H.  Burr.     col.     35  x  48.     [n.  p.  1839]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Indiana  and  Ohio,  with  part  of  Michigan  territory. 

9|  X  15.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  [1842]. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 

ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  472]. 
Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Cincinnati. 


[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas.  New  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  43]. 

A  map  of  the  ancient  Indian  towns  on  the  Pickaway  Plain.  Illustrating  a 
sketch  of  the  country  by  Frank  Renick.  Surveyed  by  P.  N.  White, 
drawn  by  B.  F.  Brannan.  Eng'd.  by  Doolittle  &  Munson,  Cincinnati. 
17|  X  20i     [1846]. 


630  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Oliio.  A  new  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.  From  the  latest  &  best  authorities. 
Exhibiting  the  sections,  [etc.]  col.  54  x  52.  Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall 
&  CO.  1853. 

Ensign,  Bridgman  &  Fanning.     Township  and  county  map  of  Ohio.     Show- 

ing its    internal    improvements,     col.     24   x   32.     New   York,    Ensign, 
Bridgman  &  Fanning,  [1854]. 

Ohio,  Indiana  &  Illinois.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.    Printed 

in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Mcfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOf  x  15. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).    Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]    fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  8]. 

Hunt  (J.  P. )     Map  of  the  oil  regions  of  Ohio  &  West  Virginia.     22  x  30. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     J.  P.  Hunt,  [1864]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's   Ohio.      17  x  23.     [New   York],  Johnson  & 

Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Geological  map  of  Ohio  with  adjoining  portions  of  Pennsylvania  and  W. 

Virginia.     Geological  formation  delineated  by  Nelson  Sayler.     Scale,  5 
miles  to  the  inch.     22  x  26.     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1865. 

Colton's  map  of  the  oil  district  of  West  Virginia  and  Ohio.     28  x  32.     New 

York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1865. 

Schonberg's  map.     col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Ohio.     11  X  14}. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Nichols  (Beach)  &  others.  Atlas  of  Licking  county^ 
Ohio.     fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Soule  &  co.  1866]. 

—    Ohio.     12^  X  12^. 

[In  Beers  (Frederick  W.),  Leavenworth  (A.)  and  Warner  (George  E.)  and 
others.  Atlas  of  Delaware  county,  Ohio.  [etc.  ]  fol.  New  York,  Beers^ 
Ellis  &  Soule,  1866.     front.] 

Ohio.     11  X  14i 

[In  Beers    (F.  W.),  Nichols    (Beach)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Muskingura 

county,  Ohio.     fol.     New  York,  Beers,  Soule  &  co.  1866]. 

New  map.     [Counties,  townships,  etc.     1867].     35  x  26.     New  York,  H.  H. 

Lloyd  &  CO.  1867. 

Availing  (H.  F.)     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Ohio;  to  which  is  added  an  atlas  of! 

the  United  States.     101  pp.  inch  36  maps.     fol.     New  York,  for  H.  S. 
Stebbins,  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton's  guide  map  of  Ohio.     14  x  14.     Chi- 

cago, R.  Blanchard,  1870. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21|. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Clermont  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  foL 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1870.     at  end]. 

Titus'  railroad  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  22. 

[In  Harrison  (R  H»)  and  others.  Titus'  atlas  of  Hamilton  county,  Ohio, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1869.     p.  111]. 

Ohio.     11x14}. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.) ,  Sanford  (George  P. )  and  others.  Atlas  of  Stark  county, 
Ohio.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870.     p.  6]. 

I 

) 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  '631 

Ohio.     Ohio.     12  x  14. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  Atlas  of  Columbiana  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol.  Phil- 
adelphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1870.     at  end]. 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  Ohio.     22  x  21f . 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  Atlas  of  Guernsey  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, C.  O.  Titus,  1870.     at  end]. 

Caldwell  (J.  A.)  &  Starr  (J.  W.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Knox  county,  Ohio. 

[etc.]     fol.     Granville,  O.     J.  A.  Caldwell  &  J.  W.  Starr.     1871.     p.  7]. 

Ohio.     11  X  14i. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.),  Warner  (George  E.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Jefferson 
county,  Ohio.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871.     p.  4]. 

Eailroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21^. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Highland,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21 1. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Morrow  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  Ohio.     21f  x  22. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Pickaway  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  0.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21f . 

[In  Lake  (D.J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Preble  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Blodget  (Lorin).     Climatological  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     15J  x  11. 

[In  Walling  (H.  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.)  New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Ohio.     fol.     Cincinnati,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872.     p.  35]. 

Gray  (Frank  Arnold).     New  rail  road  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio  compiled 

and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray,  1872.     16  x  24J. 
[In  Walling  (H.  F. )  and  Gray  (O.  W. )     New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
State  of  Ohio.    fol.    Cincinnati,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872.    p.  42-43]. 

Klippart   (J.  H.)     Agricultural  map   of  Ohio,  showing  the  distribution  of 

soils,  the  localities  of  the  principal  productions,  and  the  names  and  limits 
of  the  valleys,  and  other  natural  divisions.     14^  x  lO^. 
[In  Walling   (H.  F.)  and   Gray   (O.  W.)     New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Ohio.     fol.     Cincinnati,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872.     p.  29]. 

Map  of  Ohio.     Caldwell  &  Gould,  pubhshers.     1872.     15^  x  12|. 

[In  Caldwell  (J.  A. ),  Gould  (H.  T. )  and  others.  Caldwell's  atlas  of  Franklin 
county  and  of  the  city  of  Columbus,  Ohio,  [etc.]  fol.  Columbus,  O. 
J.  A.  Caldwell  &  H.  T.  Gould,  1872.     p.  8]. 

■ Newberry  (J.  S.)     Geological  map  of  Ohio.     lOJ  x  14^. 

[In  Walling  (H.  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.)  New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Ohio,  with  descriptions  historical,  scientific  and  statistical,  together 
with  maps  of  the  United  States  and  territories,  fol.  Cincinnati,  Stedman, 
Brown  &  Lyon,  1872.     p.  23]. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21|. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Coshocton  county,  Ohio,  [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1872. 


632'  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ohio.     Walling  (H.  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.).     New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state 
of  Ohio.     89  pp.  3  1.  inel.  31  maps.     fol.     Cincinnati,  Stedman,  Brown  & 
Lyon,  1872. 

Guide  map  of  Ohio.     By  A.  T.  Andreas.     15^  x  13. 

[In  Andreas   (A.  T.)     Atlas  map  of  Kichland  county,   Ohio,   [etc.]     fol. 
Chicago,  A.  T.  Andrews,  1873.     p.  4]. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21|. 

[In  Lake   (D.  J.)  and  others.      Atlas  of  Ashtabula  county,   Ohio,   [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1874.     at  end]. 

New  map  of  Ohio,  prepared  especially  for  Everts'  illustrated  historical  atlas 

by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  N.  Y.     21  x  25^. 
[In  Everts  (L.  H.)    Combination  atlas  map  of  Licking  county,  Ohio,    [etc.] 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  L.  H.  Everts,  1875]. 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  22. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)     Atlas  of  Athens  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus, 
Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21|. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Washington  county,   Ohio,   [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  22. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)      Atlas  of  Jackson  county,    Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

Improved  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     Published  by 

E.  C.  Bridgman.     col.     33  x  25.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1875]. 

■ New  railroad  map  of  Indiana,  Ohio  and  part  of  Illinois.     [By  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.    anon.]     16  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Ohio.     col.     16  x  13. 

New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875. 

Railroad  &  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  21|. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  Griffing  (B.  N. )     Atlas  of  Brown  county,  Ohio,  [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson,  1876.     at  end] . 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  22. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)     Atlas  of  Hocking  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1876.     at  end]. 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     22  x  22. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J. )     Atlas  of  Vinton  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus, 
Simmons  &  Titus,  1876.     at  end]. 

De  Wolf  (D.  F.)     A  geography  of  Ohio.     12  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map.    4°.    Phil- 
adelphia, J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1877]. 
[With  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).    Mitchell's  new  intermediate  geography. 
Ohio  ed.     1877]. 

Hayes  (E.  L.)     Illustrated  atlas  of  the  upper  Ohio  river  and  valley  from 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     2  p.  1.    5-231  pp.  incl.  67  maps  &  73 
pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1877. 

County  map  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.     Prepared  for  the  Union  sectional  map 

CO.  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     lU  x  15.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &co. 
[1877]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  633 

Ohio.     Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale  1:1,000,000. 
col.     16  X  16.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 
Note. — No  insets. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale  1:1000,000. 

col.     16  X  26.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 
Note. — Various  insets. 

Map  of  Ohio.     By  A.  von  Steinwehr.     9  x  11.     [Cincinnati,  Wilson,  Hinkle 

&  CO.  1877]. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio  1877.     [By  O.  W.  Gray  &  son.    anon.] 

col.     15  X  24.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877].  * 

Cram's  railroad  &  township  map  of  Ohio.     Scale  19  miles  to  an  inch.     col. 

15  X  19.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1878. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  CO.  new  map  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Michigan.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Ohio.     12^^  x  19.     Chi- 
cago, Eand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

The  buckeye  map  of  Ohio.     col.     6  sheets,  each  29  x  22.     Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

T.  Wachab,  1879. 

A  map  of  the  lower  Ohio  valley,  shewing  the  city  of  Evans vi lie  to  be  the 

centre  of  a  territory  richer  than  the  valley  of  the  Nile  in  agricultural 
products,  [etc.]  16  x  16.  [Evansville] .  Evansville,  Indiana  courier 
company,  [1879]. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     1879.     16  x  24. 

[In  Wall,  Mann  &  Hall.     Illustrated  atlas  of  Noble  county,  Ohio.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  Wall,  Mann  &  Hall,  1879.     pp.  16-17]. 

Ohio  map  by  figures,  with  a  key  to  space.     The  figures  of  which  [key]  show 

the  locations  of  the  counties  and  post  ofiices  in  a  moment,  without  a  map, 
by  being  placed  between  the  names  of  the  post  offices  and  the  counties. 
By  Isaac  Larrance.     25  x  38.     Plainville,  O.     I.  Larrance,  [1880]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Ohio  and  Indiana  with  adjacent  parts  of 

Pennsylvania,  Michigan,  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  West  Virginia.     By  W. 
L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1870.     Drawn  by  Paul  Goepel 
and  A.  Kelp.     Engraved  by  D.  McClelland.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Ohio.     70  pp.     1  map.     18°. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Clemens'  map  of  Ohio.     Published  by  rev.  E.  J.  Clemens,  Clayville,  New 

York.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  llj  x  14^  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

Cram's  township  and  railroad  map  of  Ohio,     title.     56  pp.     1  map.     14x22. 

fold.     18°.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1883]. 

Map  showing  the  route  and  connections  of  the  Bellaire,  Zanesville  and  Cin- 

cinnati railway.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  22  x  26.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  map  of  Ohio.     73  pp.     1   map. 

iold.     16°.   'Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 


634  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ohio.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  sectional  pocket  map  and  shippers'  guide  of 
Ohio.  77  pp.  1  map.  fold.  24  x  24.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  [1884]. 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     Natural  scale  1:1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Lathrop  (J.  M.)  and  Penny  (H.  C.)     Atlas  of  Highland  county,  Ohio.. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Mead  &  co.  1887.     pp.  72-73]. 

Same.     Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     Natural  scale  1: 1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Darke  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,. 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888.     pp.  77-78]. 

Same.    Gray  (Frank  A.)    Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     Natural  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N. )     Atlas  of  Fulton  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,. 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888.     at  end]. 

Same.     Gray  (Frank  A. )    Gray'snew  mapof  Ohio.    Natural  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Mercer  county,   Ohio.     fol.     Philaaelphia^ 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888.     pp.  50-51]. 

— : Same.     Gray  (Frank  A.)    Gray's  new  mapof  Ohio.     Natural  scale  1: 1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Defiance  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,. 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1890.     at  end]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  Ohio.     13  x  17. 

[In  Akron  map  and  atlas  co.     Illustrated    Summit    county,    Ohio.     foL 
Akron,  O.     Akron  map  and  atlas  co.  1891.     pp.  12-13]. 

Ohio.     lOf  X  13. 

[In  Mesnard  (H.  W.)  and  Perrin  (William  N.)     Atlas  of  Huron  county,. 
Ohio.     fol.     L.  B.  Mesnard,  son  &  co.  1891]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Ohio.     91pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.    Chicago  and  New  York^ 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.      92  pp.      1  fold.    map.      16°.      Chicago    and    New    York,    Rand,. 

McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Map  of  Ohio.     19  x  26. 

[In  Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirpatrick.     The  popular  atlas  of  the  world.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1892]. 

Map  of  Ohio  showing  system  of  government  surveys.     13 J  x  12. 

[In  Kauffman  ( William  J. )  and  Kauffman  (Orrin  F. )     Atlas  of  Stark  county, 
Ohio.     fol.     Canton,  0.     the  Ohio  map  and  atlas  co.  1896.     p.  19]. 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  Ohio.     Natural  scale  1:1,000,000. 

16  X  26. 
[In  Kauffman    (William  J.)  and    Kauffman  (Orrin  J*.)     Atlas  of  Stark 
county,  Ohio.     fol.     Canton,  O.     the  Ohio  map  and  atlas  co.  1896.     pp. 
16-17]. 

Ohio.     16|x22. 

[In  Caldwell  (J.  A.)     Atlas  of  Knox  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
E.  R.  Caldwell,  1896.     pp.  88-89]. 


I.IST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  635 

Ohio.     Treudley  (F.)     Ohio.     8  pp.  incl.  1  map. 

[In  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).  Complete  geography.  [Ohio  ed.]  4°.  Bos- 
ton, Ginn'&  co.  1896].  '  , 

See  also  Ashland  county;    Butler  county;    Champaign  county;    Crawford 

county;  Cuyahoga  county;  Darke  county;  Delaware  district;  Franklin 
county;  Geauga  county;  Greene  county;  Hamilton  county;  Hocking 
valley;  Jefferson  county;  Lake  county;  Lawrence  county;  Lorain  county; 
Lucas  county;  Mahoning  county;  Medina  county;  Mercer  county;  Miami 
county;  Montgomery  county;  Ouray  county;  Pickaway  county;  Portage 
county;  Richland  county;  Scioto  county;  Seneca  county;  Stark  county; 
Summit  county;  Trumbull  county;  Union  county;  Warren  county;  Wash- 
ington county;  Wayne  county. 

Ohio  county,  "W.  Va.  Beers  (F.  W.)  Map  of  the  "Pan  handle,"  embracing 
counties  of  Hancock,  Brooke,  Ohio  and  Marshall,  West  Virginia,  col. 
mounted.     65  x  33.     [New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871]. 

Ohio  river.     River  of  Ohio,  by  capt.  Henry  Gordon,     ms.     23  x  14.     [1766]. 

Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  * '  273. ' '  In  Pownall's  '  'A  topographical  descrip-^ 
tion  of  North  America,  1776,"  Appendix  no.  4,  pp.  2-5,  is  published 
"  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  captain  Harry  Gordon,  chief  engineer  in 
the  western  department  in  North  America,  w^ho  was  sent  from  Fort  Pitt 
on  the  river  Ohio,  down  the  said  river,  &c.,  to  Illinois,  in  1766." 

A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  shewing  the  situa- 

tion of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  command 
of  colonel  Bouquet.     By  Tho's  Hutchins,  ass't  engineer.     14^  x  12. 

[In  Smith  (William,  d.  d.  1727-1803).  An  historical  account  of  the  expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  in  the  year  1764.  [anon.]  sm,  4°. 
Philadelphia,  printed;  London,  re-printed  for  T.  Jefferies,  1766.     front.] 

Note. — Same  map  found  in  the  French  translation  of  1769.  This  volume 
contains  also  ' '  Plan  of  the  battle  near  Bushy-Run. ' ' 

Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers.     Shewing  the 

situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  colonel  Bouquet.  [&]  A  survey  of  that  part  of  the  country 
through  which  colonel  Bouquet  marched  in  1764.  By  Thomas  Hutchins. 
14i  X  12. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  52]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  country  on  the  Ohio  &  Muskingum  rivers,  showing 

the  situation  of  the  Indian  towns  with  respect  to  the  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  col.  Bouquet.     By  Thos.  Hutchins.     14^  x  12. 
[In  Hildreth  (S.  P.)     Pioneer  history.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1848]. 

A  plan  of  the  rapids  of  the  Ohio.     6x7. 

[In  Imlay  (G.)  A  topographical  description  of  the  western  territory  of 
the  North  America.     16°.     New  York,  S.  Campbell,  1793]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  rapids  of  the  Ohio.     Engraved  for  Imlay' s  American 

topography.  T.  Conder  sculpt,  [anon.]  6  x  7^.  London,  J.  Debrett, 
1793. 

[Map  of  the  Ohio  river  showing  the  distances  to  Fort  Pitt,     ms.]     11  x  12. 

Note. — In  pencil,  "Montresor,  1776." 


'636  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ohio  river.     Ohio  river.     Plates  A  &  B.  10  x  7  &  12  x  18. 

[In  Ellicott  (Andrew).  The  journal  of  Andrew  Ellicott,  late  commissioner 
on, behalf  of  the  United  States  during  part  of  the  year  1796,  the  years 
1797,  1798,  1799,  and  part  of  the  year  1800:  for  determining  the  boundary 
between  the  United  States  and  the  possessions  of  his  catholic  majesty  in 
America.     4°.     Philadelphia,  1803]. 

A  map  of  the  (5hio  river  and  part  of  the  Mississippi,  containing  the  route 

from  Pittsburgh  to  St.  Louis.     9  x  16. 
[In  Schultz  (Christian).     Travels  on  an  inland  voyage.     8°.     New  York, 
1810.     V.  2]. 

Map  of  the  falls  of  the  Ohio,  from  actual  survey,  adapted  to  the  low  water  of 

1819.     Drawn  by  J.  Flint.     14  x  17.     Cincinnati,  E.  G.  Gridley,  1824. 

Falls  of  Ohio.     6x4. 

[In  Melish  (John).  Travels  through  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.  p.  149]. 

Reconnoissance  of  the  Mississippi  &  Ohio  rivers,  made  during  the  months 

of  oct.-dec.  1821.  by  capt.  H.  Young,  capt.  W.  T.  Poussin.     66  sheets, 
fol.     [Washington,  1822]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.] 

Cummings  (Samuel).     The  western  navigator;  containing  charts  of  the  Ohir 

river,  in  the  whole  extent,  and  of  the  Mississippi  river,  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Missouri  to  the  gulf  of  Mexico,     v.  1.     1  p.  1.     27  sheets,     fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  Lettell,  1822. 
Note. — v.  2,  text. 

— A  general  map  of  the  river  Ohio,  from  its  source  to  its  mouth:  containing 

the  names  of  the  towns,  villages  and  farms  established  at  persent  on  its 
banks:  together  with  its  soundings  and  courses.    Grave  par  Tardieu  I'aine. 
[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  8-11]. 

General  map  of  the  course  of  the  Ohio  from  its  source  to  its  junction  with 

the  Mississippi.     27  x  39. 
[In  Collot  (Victor) .     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 

Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  2]. 

— Plan  of  the  rapids  or  falls  of  the  Ohio.     6  x  7j. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.    Atlas.     4°. 

Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  17]. 

Ohio  River.     44  maps,     each  9x5^. 

[In  Conclin  (George).     New  river  guide.     8°.     Cincinnati,  1849]. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  junction  of  the  Ohio  &  Mississippi  rivers,  showing  Cairo 

and  part  of  the  southern  states.     Drawn  from  nature,  and  lith.  by  John 
Bachmann.     col.     15  x  19 J.     New  York,  A.  Rumpk,  [1861]. 

Map  of  the  Ohio  r.  from  Pittsburgh  to  Cairo.     10  x  2^. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)  Appleton's  hand-book  of  American  travel.  12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  134]. 

Hayes  (E.  L. )     Illustrated  atlas  of  the  upper  Ohio  river  and  valley  from 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  to  Cincinnati,  O.     231  pp.  incl.  65  maps.     foL     Philadel- 
I)hia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1877. 

Ohio  southern  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Ohio  southern  r.  r.  and  its  connec- 
tions through  the  Cincinnati,  Sandusky  &  Cleveland  and  Indiana,  Bloom- 
ington  &  Western  railroads.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
18  X  31.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  63T 

Oil  City,  Venango  county,  Penn.  Stevenson's  survey  of  the  city  of  Oil  City, 
Venango  co.  Penna.     photo,  map.     16  x  20.     [n.  p.  1876]. 

• Beers,  Ellis  &  co.  Atlas  of  Oil  City,  Pa.  65  pp.  inch  14  maps.  fol.  New- 
York,  Beers,  Elhs  &  co.  1887. 

Oklahoma.  The  Kansas  state  journal  map  of  Oklahoma,  compiled  from  the  official 
records  of  the  land  office  and  other  reliable  sources  by  S.  N.  Wood,  editor 
Kansas  state  journal.  Scale  12  miles  to  1  inch.  22^  x  32^.  Topeka, 
Topekalith.  co.  [1885]. 

• Map  of  proposed  Oklahoma  territory.     7J  x  10.     Wichita,  Kan.  Wichita 

lith.  CO.  [1888]. 

Map  of  Oklahoma  territory.     7^  x  10.     Wichita,   Kan.  Wichita  lith.  co. 

[1889]. 

AViggins's  map  of  Oklahoma  territory.     Feb.  1st.  1889.     22^  x  31}.     Wich- 

ita, Kan.  Wichita  eagle  lith.  1889. 

Map  of  the  extreme  southern  portion  of  Oklahoma,  showing  all  "claims" 

filed  upon  &  by  whom.  Drawn  and  published  by  T.  J.  J.  Wiggins. 
27^  X  16^     Norman,  I.  T.     T.  J.  J.  Wiggins,  [1890]. 

Map  of  the  following  reservations,  lowas,  Sac  and  Fox,  Kickapoos  and  Potta- 

watomies,  also  the  eastern  half  of  Oklahoma,  July,  1891.  23  x  16J. 
Wichita,  Kan.  T.  H.  Harper,  1891. 

Map  of   Oklahoma  and  a   part  of  the   Indian   territory.     January,    1891. 

Issued  supplementary  to  the  Homeseekers'  guide,  Fred  L.  Wenner,  pub- 
lisher. 21|  x  23.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hudson-Kimberly  publishing  co. 
[1891]. 

Map  of  Indian  territory. — Oklahoma.     10  x  12^.      [Cleveland,  O.]   Mast, 

Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick,  [1892]. 

Map  of  the  Cheyenne,  Arrapahoe  and  Wichita  reservations,  I.  T.     21  x  29. 

Wichita,  Kan.  the  southwestern  map  publishing  co.  1892, 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  sectional  map  of  the  Cherokee  Outlet,  Okla- 

homa.    19 J  X  44.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Western  portion  of  Oklahoma.     12}  x  19.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally  &  co.. 

[1892]. 

Western  portion  of  Oklahoma.     9  x  12^.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

[1893]. 

Oklahoma.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Holmes.     11  x  9J.      [Phila- 

delphia, 1894]. 
Note. — For  the  " Encyclopsedia  Britannica"  (American  reprint).     9th  ed. 
V.  17.     pi.  25. 

Map  of  the  Oklahoma  territory.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the 

general  land  office  and  other  sources,  under  the  direction  of  Harry  King, 
c.  e.  chief  of  drafting  division  g.  1.  o.  1894.     Compiled   by  R.  P.  Lowe, 
lettered  and  corrected  for  re-issue  by  M.  Hendges.     [Washington],  1894. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Oklahoma.     Kingfisher  sheet.     Scale  1/125,000.     Ed.  of  April,  1895.     17J  x 

14}.     [Washington],  1895. 
[  United  States.     Geological  survey] . 

Oklahoma  and  Indian  territory.    10 J  x  15.     Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup 

CO.  [1897]. 
Note. — No.  48.     Century  atlas. 


iv... 


638  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Oklahoma.     Oklahoma. — Indian  territory.     12|  x  19.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally 
&C0.     [1898]. 

Map  of  Oklahoma  territory.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  gen- 
eral land  office  and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry  King,  c.  e. 
chief  of  drafting  division,  g.  1.  o.,  1898.    Scale:  1  inch  =  12  miles.     Revised 
and  drawn  by  M.  Hendges.     Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Oklahoma  and  Indian  ters.     16^^  x  22|.     [Chicago],  G.  F.  Cram,  1899. 

Oklahoma,  prepared  especially  for  the  mercantile  guide  and  bureau  co. 

Scale  34  miles  to  the  inch.     8|  x  11^.     Buffalo,  the  Matthews  Northrup 

CO.  [1899]. 

Oklahoma  ancj  Indian  ters.     9|  x  13.     [n.  p.  1899]. 

Note. — Copyright  by  J.  W.  White. 
Map  of  Oklahoma,  prepared  especially  for  the  national  newspaper  directory 

&  gazetteer.     Pettingill  &  co.  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.     Scale  34  miles 

to  the  inch.     8|  x  11^.     Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1900]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Arkansas  and  of  Indian  and  Oklahoma  terri- 
tories, showing  post  offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes 
in  operation  on  the  1st  of  June,  1900.  Published  by  order  of  the  post 
master  general,  Charles  Emory  Smith,  under  the  direction  of  A.  von 
Haake,  topographer,  p.  o.  dep't.  41  x  60|.  Washington,  1900. 
[United  States.     Post-office  department]. 

Oldtown,  Me.     Map  of  Oldtown,  Penobscot  co.  Maine.     Published  by  E.  M.  Wood- 
ford,    col.     48  x  44.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Omaha,  Nebr.     Map  of  Omaha  city,  Nebraska.      Published  by  Oscar  F.  Davis, 

surveyor.     1866.     27  x  37.     St.  Louis,  Mo.  Gast,  Moeller  &  co.  liths.  [1866] . 
Map  of  Omaha  and  vicinity.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  Andrew  Rosewater. 

Scale  ^  mile  per  inch.     14  x  15.     Omaha,  Bartlett  &  Smith,  [1870]. 
Map  of  the  city  of  Omaha.     1882.     Published  by  Geo.  P.  Bemis'  real  estate 

agency.     Compiled  under  direction  of  Andrew  Rosewater.     Drawn  by 

J.  Hauck.     46  x  77.     New  York,  Am.  photo-Hth.  co.  [1882]. 
Hopkins  (G.  M. )     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  properties  in  the 

city  of  Omaha  and  environs.     18  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M,  Hopkins, 

[1887]. 
—    Gibson  (Geo.  E.  &  Wm.)     Map  of  Omaha  and  South  Omaha.     34,  3-10 

sheets,     fol.     Omaha,  Neb.  G.  E.  &  W.  Gibson,  [1887]. 
Omoa.     See  San  Fernando  de  Omoa,  Honduras,  Central  America. 

Oneida,  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  the  blockhouse  at  the  east  of  Oneda  lake.     4J  x  6. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America.     1763. 

[anon.]     obi.  4°.     London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  25], 
Oneida  county,  N.  Y.     Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  A.  E.  Rogerson  &  E.  J. 

Murphy,     col.     51  x  40.     Philadelphia,  N.  S.  Brown,  1852. 

Beers  (D.  G.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Oneida  co.  N.  Y.     139  pp.  incl.  50  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  D.  G.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 
Oneida  reservation,  N.  Y.     De  Witt  (Simeon).     A  map  of  the  Oneida  reservation, 

including  the  lands  leased  to  Peter  Smith.     Fairman  sc.     12  x  15. 
[In  Hough  (F.  B. )     Proceedings  of  the  commissioners  of  Indian  affairs.     4°. 

Albany;  1861.     v.  1]. 
Note. — "From  a  plate  belonging  to  the  Albany  institute  and  we  believe  never 

before  published." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  639 

Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Oneonta,  N.  Y.  Drawn  from  actual  surveys,  by  Owen  Phillips. 
1875.     photo.     13  X  17.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Onondaga  county,  N.  Y.  Hall  &  Dickson.  Map  of  Onondaga  county.  Repub- 
lished from  the  surveyor  general's  map:  with  corrections  and  additions  to 
the  present  time.     12  x  15.     Syracuse,  X.  Y.     Hall  (x,  Dickson,  1848. 

Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  L.  Fagan  under  direction  of  Sidney  &  Xeff. 

col.     53  X  38.     Syracuse,  E.  H.  Babcock  &  co.  1852. 

Map  of  Onondaga  co.  New  York.     From  actual  survey  by  Homer  D.  L. 

Sweet.     60  x  60.     Philadelphia,  A.  R.  Z.  Dawson,  1860. 

Sweet  (Homer  D.  L.)     Sweet's  new  atlas  of  Onondago  co.  X.  Y.     110  pp. 

incl.  40  maps.     fol.     New  York,  AValker  bros.  &  co.  1874. 

Ontario,   Canada.     Johnson's   Ontario,  of  the  dominion  of  Canada,     col.     7  x  23. 
New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1868]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

AVatson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Ontario,     col.     16  x  27. 

[New  York,  G.  AVatson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Ontario.  21 J  x  30.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Ontario,   [etc.]     33  pp.     1  map. 

21  x  29i     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1877]. 

Same.     33  pp.     21^  x  29i     fold.     18°.     Chicago,   Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

[1879]. 
Ontario  (Fort),  N.  Y.     A  plan  of  Fort  Ontario.     Scale  of  200  feet  to  an  inch.     P. 
Andrews  sculp.     5  x  6^. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     [anon.]     sm.  4°.    obi.    London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  8]. 
Ontario  (Lake).     Lake  Ontario  to  the  mouth  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence.     Engi-aved 
by  T.  Kitchin.     9  x  10. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  30]. 

East  end  of  lake  Ontario.     6^  x  4^. 

[In  Melish  ( John) .     A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  1813.     no.  2]. 

Part  of  lake  Ontario  and  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  an  actual  survey  by 

capt.  AV.  F.  AV.  Owen.  r.  n.  1816.     9^  x  23^.     [London],  AV.  James,  1818. 
[In  James  (AVilliam).    A  full  and  correct  account  of  the  military  occurrences 
of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.     8°.     Lon- 
don, for  the  author,  1818.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  131]. 

Sketch  of  practicable  water  communications  between  lakes  Erie  and  Ontario. 

7h  X  8i 
[In  Gourlay  (Robert).     General  introduction  to  statistical  account  of  upper 
Canada.     8°.     London,  1822]. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to 

a  national  road  from  Washington  to  lake  Ontario.     Compiled  by  F.  Har- 
rison, jr.      Drawn   by  A.    J.    Stansbury.     35  x  17.     Georgetown,  D.  C. 
engraved  by  AV.  Harrison,  [1827?]. 
Note. — A  copy  of  this  also  in  ms. 

Chart  of   lake  Ontario,  from   actual   survey  by  Augustus  Ford,  U.   S.   N. 

16  X  37.     Oswego,  published  by  H.  Adriance,  lith.  of  Sarony  &  Alajor, 
New  York,  [1836]. 


640  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ontario  (Lake).     Lake  Ontario,  and  the  surrounding  country.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Disturnell  ( J. )     Springs,  water-falls,  etc.     16°.     New  York,  1855]. 

Ontario  county,  N.  Y.  A  map  of  the  Genesee  tract  in  the  county  of  Ontario,  & 
state  of  New  York;  shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication 
with  New  York,  Philadelphia  &  Baltimore;  also  its  distance  from  the  new 
city  of  Columbia,  or  the  proposed  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States- 
13^  X  8i     [n.  p.  1791]. 

A  map  of  mess'^^  Gorham  &  Phelps's  purchase:    now  the  county  of  Ontario,. 

in  the  state  of  New  York,  from  actual  survey.     By  A.  Porter.     23^  x  15. 
New  Haven,  engraved  by  A.  Doolittle,  [1794]. 

Map  of  Ontario  and  Steuben  counties.     Herlop  del.  Fairman  sculpt.     15  x  13. 

[In   Williamson    (Capt.   Charles).     Description   of   the  Genesee  country. 

[anon.]     sm.  4°.     Albany,  L.  Andrews  &  co.  1798]. 

Map  of  Ontario  county  N.  Y.     From  actual  surveys  by  H.  F.  Walling.    coL 

38  X  46.     Philadelphia,  J.  F.  Gillett,  1852. 

Map,  from  actual  surveys  by  S.  N.  Beers,  c.  e.  assisted  by  D.   G.  Beers. 

col.     59  X  55.     Philadelphia,  A.  R.  Z.  Dawson,  1859. 

See  also  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Ontonagon  county,  Mich.  Merry  weather  (Henry).  Map  of  township  51,  north, 
ranges  42,  43  &  44  west,  Ontonagon  county,  Michigan.  The  Porcupine 
mountain  mining  district,  col.  8  x  27.  New  York,  F.  Mayer  &  co. 
lith.  [1864]. 

Ontonagon  harbor,  Mich..     Preliminary  chart  of  Ontanagon  harbor.     Surveyed 

and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb,  by  lieut.  W.  F. 

Raynolds.     Reduced  for  publication  under  the  direction  of  capt.  G.  G. 

Meade.     1859.     15  x  21.     [Washington,  1859]. 

[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey.    1859]. 

Sketch  of  Ontonagon  harbor.     1861.     By  T.  S.  Thompson.     4 J  x  9.     [n.  p. 

1861]. 

Orange,  N.  J.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  City  atlas  of  Orange  and  township  of  WestOrange,^ 
N.  J.     Ill  pp.  incl.  29  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878. 

Orange  and  Alexander  railroad.  General  map  of  the  Orange  &  Alexander  rail- 
road and  its  connections  north,  south  and  west.  1851.  col.  22  x  29. 
New  York,  Ackerman,  1851. 

Orange  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  that  part  of  Orange  county  lying  to  the  north  of  the 
mountains  of  the  high  lands  shewing  that  Chester  is  a  much  more  central 
&  convenient  spott  to  all  the  country  whereon  to  erect  the  new  court  house 
than  that  vulgarly  known  by  the  name  of  Goshen  town.  ms.  [anon.  ] 
26  X  38.     [1788?]. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys.     By  J.  C.  Sidney.     42  x  57.     Newburgh  and 

Philadelphia,  N.  S.  Brown,  [1851]. 

' Map  of  Orange  and  Rockland  cos.  N.  Y.  from  actual  surveys,  by  F.  F. 

French,  W.  E.  Wood  &  S.  N.  Beers.     64  x  60.     Philadelphia,  Corey  & 
Bachman,  1859. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Orange,  N.  Y.     157  pp.  incl.  35  maps.     fol. 

Chicago,  A.  Ba«kin  &  Burr,  1875. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  641 

Orange  county,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  Orange  co.  N.  Y.     Published  by  J.  B.  Beers  &  t-o. 
14  X  23.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1880]. 

See  also  Highlands;  Hudson  river;  Orange  county. 

Orange  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Orange  county.      18  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A. 
Gast  &  CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Orange  county,  Vt.     Map  of  Orange  co.  Vermont.     From  surveys  under  the  direc- 
tion of  H.  F.  Walling.    1858.    56  x  56.    New  York,  Baker  &  Tilden,  1858. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Orange,  Vermont.     90  pp.  incl. 

33  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  AV.  Beers  &  co.  1877. 

Oregon.     Map  of  Oregon  territory.     By  Samuel  Parker.     1838.     Eng'd  by  M.  ]M. 
Peabody,  Utica,  N.  Y.     English  miles,  69^=one  degree.     14  x  23^. 
[In  Oregonian  (The) .     8°.     Boston?  1839.     Feb.     v.  1.     no.  5]. 

■  Map  of  the  United  States  territory  of  Oregon,  west  of  the  Eocky  mountains, 

exhibiting  the  various  trading  depots, or  forts  occupied  by  the  British  Hud- 
son bay  company,  constructed  with  the  western  and  northwestern  fur 
trade.  Compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  from  the  latest 
authorities  under  the  direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  by  Wash.  Hood.  1838. 
M.  H.  Stansbury  del.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     Wash.     17^  x  20^ 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  Rep.  no.  101. 
25th  congress.     3d  session]. 

Note. — A  copy  of  this  report  with  map  is  bound  with  "The  Oregonian." 
V.  1.     1838.     at  end. 

Same.     Map  of  the  United  States  territory  of  Oregon,  west  of  the  Rocky 

mountains,  exhibiting  the  various  trading  depots  or  forts  occupied  by  the 
British  Hudson  bay  company  connected  with  the  western  and  northwest- 
em  fur  trade.  Compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers  from  the 
latest  authorities  under  the  direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert  by  Wash:  Hood, 
1838.     H.  M.  Stansbury  del.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     Wash'n.     17^  x  20i 

[In  Monthly  (The)  chronicle  of  events,  discoveries,  improvements  and 
opinions.     8°.     Boston,  S.  Smith,  1842.     v.  3.     p.  344]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "Oregon  territory." 

Same.     Map  of  the  United  States  territory  of  Oregon  west  of  the  Rocky 

mountains.     By  W^ash.  Hood.     M.  H.  Stansbury  del.     W.  J.  Stone  sc. 
1838.     18x20.     [Washington,  1838]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

-Same. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  151]. 

Map  of  the  Oregon  territory  by  the  U.  S.  ex.  ex.     Charles  Wilke3,  esq. 

commander.  1841.  33  x  35.  New  York,  J.  H.  Young  &  Sherman  & 
Smith,  [1841]. 

Archipelago  of  Arro,  gulf  of  Georgia,  Ringgolds  channel  and  straits  of  Fuca, 

Oregon  territory.     1841.     25  x  23. 
[In  AVilkes  (Charles).     United  States  exploring  expedition  during  1838-42. 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  &  son,  1858.     v.  2.     map  11]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  Oregon  territory.     1841.     22  x  33^. 

[In  Wilkes  (Charles).     United  States  exploring  expedition  during  1838-42. 

atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  &  son,  1858.     v.  2.     map  67]. 
Note. — Also  found  in  the  Atlas.     4°.     Edition  of  1844. 

H.  Doc.  516 41 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


Oregon.     Map  of  the  Oregon  territory.     J.  &  C.  Walker,  sculp.     8 J  x  12J.     [1841]. 
[In  Twiss  (Travers).     The  Oregon  question  examined.     8°.     London,  Long- 
man, [etc.]  1846.     p.  1]. 
Note. — Inset:  ''Columbia  river  reduced  from  a  survey  made  by  the  U.  S. 
government  1841." 

Oregon  territory.     lOf  x  12f . 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas;  [etc.]  new  ed.  rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  48]. 

Map  of  an  exploring  expidition  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  the  year  1842 

and  to  Oregon  &  North  Carolina  in  the  years  1843-44.  By  brevet  capt. 
J.  C.  Fremont,  under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert.  31  x  51.  [Wash- 
ington, 1844]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky 
mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  Carolina  in  1843-44."  28th 
cong.  2d  sess.     Senate  ex.  doc.  174. 


Hutawa  (Edward).  Map  of  the  Oregon  territory  of  the  United  States, 
exhibiting  the  various  trading  depots  or  forts  occupied  by  the  British  Hud- 
son bay  company,  connected  with  the  western  and  northwestern  fur 
trade.     14  x  18.     St.  Louis,  Mo..  E.  Hutaway,  aug.  24,  1843. 

A  map  of  the  Oregon  territory.     Drawn  on  stone  by  J.  Traxton.     17  x  13. 
[In  Dunn  (John).     History  of  the  Oregon  territory.     8°.     London,  Edwards 
&  Hughes,  1844]. 

Carte  de  la  cote  de  I'Amerique  sur  1' ocean  Pacifique  Septentrionale  compre- 
nant  le  territoire  de  1' Oregon,  les  Calif ornies,  la  mer  Vermeille,  partie  des 
territories  de  la  compagnie  de  la  bale  d' Hudson,  et  de  I'Amerique  Russe. 
Dressee  par  m.     Duflot  de  Mofras.     36  x  22^. 

[In  Duflot  de  Mofras  (Eugene).  Exploration  du  territoire  de  I'Oregon. 
Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1844]. 

[Map  of  the  territory  of  Oregon].  Thayer  &  co.  lith.  Boston.     7^  x  9. 
[In  Sturgis  (William).     The  Oregon  question.     8°.     Boston,  Jordan,  Swift 
&  Wiley,  1845]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  territory  of  Oregon  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains. 
Exhibiting  the  various  trading  depots  or  forts  occupied  by  the  British 
Hudson  bay  co.     0.  H.  Throop  sc.     10^  x  16. 

[In  Robertson  (WilHam,  jr.)  Oregon.  8°.  Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gid- 
eon, 1846]. 

A  new  map  of  Texas,  Oregon,  and  California  with  the  regions  adjoining. 

col.     20  X  22.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1846. 
Note. — With  "Accompaniment"  of  40  pages. 

Topographical  map  of  the  road  from  Missouri  to  Oregon,  commencing  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Kansas  in  the  Missouri  River  and  ending  at  the  mouth  of 
the  Wallah  Wallah  in  the  Columbia.  From  the  field  notes  and  Journal  of 
capt.  J.  C.  Fremont,  and  from  sketches  and  notes  made  on  the  ground  by 
his  assistant,  C/harles  Preuss.  Compiled  by  Charles  Preuss  1846.  By 
order  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Scale  10  miles  to  inch.  In  7 
sheets.     Baltimore,  litho.  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1846]. 


LIST    OF    MA.PS    OF    AMERICA.  643 

Oreg-on.     Carte  de  1' Oregon.     Dressee  d'apres  les  cartes  Americaines  et  les  cartes 
Anglaises  le  plus  recentes,  sous  la  direction  de  mr.  Fedix  et  pour  faire 
suite  k  I'ouvrage  qu'il  a  publie  sur  cette  question.     1846.     15  x  19 J. 
[In  Fedix  (P.  A. )     L' Oregon  etles  cotes  de  I'oc^an  Pacifique  du  Nord.     12°. 
Paris,  librarie  de  Amyot,  1846.     at  end]. 

• Map  of  the  United  States  territory  of  Oregon  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains. 

Exhibiting  the  various  trading  depots  or  forts  occupied  by  the  British 
Hudson  bay  co.     O.  H.  Throop  sc.     19^  x  16. 
[In  Robertson  (William,  jr.)     Oregon.     S°.     Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gid- 
eon, 1846]. 

Map  of  Oregon  and  Upper  California.     From  the  surveys  of  John  Charles 

Fremont  and  other  authorities.     Drawn  by  Charles  Preuss.     32J  x  26. 

Baltimore,  E.  Wilbur  &  co.[  1848]. 
[In  United  States.     Miscellaneous.     1st  sess.     30th  cong.     1847-48]. 
Note, — To  accompany  '  *  Geographical  memoir  upon  Upper  California. ' '     By 

J.  C.  Fremont. 

Same.     Map  of  Oregon  and  Upper  California.     From  the  surveys  of  John 

Charles  Fremont  and  other  authorities.  Drawn  by  Charles  Preuss  under 
the  order  of  the  senate  of  the  United  States,  Washington  city,  1848.  Scale 
1:  3,000,000.  Lith'y  by  E.  Weber  &  co.  Balto.  23  x  18^ 
[In  Fitzwilliam  (William  Went  worth,  viscount  Milton).  A  history  of  the 
San  Juan  water  boundary  question.  8°.  London,  Cassell,  Better  & 
Galpin,  1869.     front.] 

Map   of   the   Oregon   territory   from   the   best  authorities.     1849.     EdM'd. 

Yeager  sc.     8^  x  13. 
[In  Wilkes  (Charles).     Western  America.     8°.     Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blan- 
chard,  1849.     p.  80]. 

Carte  de  la  Calif ornie  extrait  de  la  grande  carte  de  1' exploration  du  terri- 

toire  de  T  Oregon  des  Calif orniens  &c.     Par  m.  Duflot  de  Mofras. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.    1849.    121-122.    5°"^  serie.    17-18.    8°. 

Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1849.     p.  195]. 
Note. — See  1844  for  original  map. 

Oregon  territoire  aux  Etats-Unis.     1851-52.     8  x  10^. 

[In    Saint- Amant    (Pierre    Charles    de).      Voyages  en  Californie  et  dans 
rOregon.     8°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1854.     p.  139]. 

New  map  of  California,  Oregon,  AVashington,  Utah  and  New  Mexico.     Com- 

piled from  the  latest  authorities  &  surveys  and  engraved  by  G.  Schroeter. 
23  X  26.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

Map  of  Oregon  and  Washington  territories,  showing  the  proposed  northern 

railroad  route  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     10  x  18.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell, 
1855. 
Note. — From  the  Geographical  and  commercial  gazette,     v.  1.     no.  3.    New 
York.     1855. 

Western  states,  including  California,  Oregon,  Utah,  AVashington,  New  Mex- 

ico, Nebraska,   Kansas,    Indian   Territory   &c.     Drawn   &   engraved   by 
J.  Bartholomew.     Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane.     22  x  16^. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).    Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  18]. 


644  '    LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Oregon.  Map  of  the  state  of  Oregon  and  Washington  territory.  Compiled  in  the 
bureau  of  topog.  eng'rs  chiefly  for  miUtary  purposes  by  order  of  hon.  John 
B.  Floyd,  Sec.  of  war.  Engraved  by  W.  H.  Dougal,  27  x  37.  [n.  p. 
1859]. 

A  diagram  of  public  surveys  in  Oregon.    H.  r.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.    37th  cong.    3d 

sess.     18  X  24.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  [1863], 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Sketch  no.  1.      (Copied  from  Vancouver's  chart).     Sketch  no.  2.      (Copied 

from  Wilkes'  map  of  the  Oregon  territory). 
[In  Message  of  the  president  of  the  United  States,  communicating  in  compli- 
ance with  a  resolution  of  dec.  18, 1867,  information  in  relation  to  the  occu- 
pation of  the  island  of  San  Juan  in  Puget  sound.     40th  cong.     2d  sess. 
Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  29]. 

Habersham's  sectional  and  county  map  of  Oregon,  compiled  from  the  most 

recent  U.  S.  government  maps  &  surveys.     Engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  New  York.     col.     30  x  35.     Portland,  O.     J.  K.  Gill 

&  CO.  1874. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  sectional  map  of  Washington,  Oregon 

'    and  Idaho,     col.     16x26.     [New  York,  G.  AVatson,  1875]. 

Colton' s  Oregon,  Washington  and  Idaho,     col.     17  x  25.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

State  of  Oregon.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     24  x  31^.     New  York,  photo- 
lith.  by  J.  Bien,  [1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

J.  K,  Gill  &  co.'s  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  ter.     Showing  all  surveys 

made  previous  to  Jan.  1,  1878.     Compiled  by  Robt.  A.  Habersham,     col. 
36  X  27.     Portland,  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  1878. 

J.  K.  Gill  &  co.'s  map  of  Oregon.     Showing  all  surveys  made  previous  to 

Jan.  1,  1878.     Compiled  by  Robt.  A.  Habersham,     col.     23  x  27.     Port- 
land, J.  K.  Gill  &  CO.  1878. 

— ■ North  America — west.     Anchorages  on  the  coast  of  California  and  Oregon. 

From  the  United  States  survey,   1874-5.     19  x  24.     London,  admiralty, 
1878. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydi-ographic  office.     Charts  no.  455]. 

Colton' s  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  territory.     Issued  by  the  Oregon 

state  board  of  immigration,     col.     16  x  18.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  [1879]. 

Colton' 8  township  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  territory.     Issued  by  the 

Oregon  railway  and  navigation  co.     27  x  32.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1880]. 

David  &  W.  G.  Steel's  map  of  Oregon,  Washington  and  western  Idaho,     col. 

7^  x  9i.     Portland,  A.  G.  Walling,  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Oregon,  [etc.] 

14  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide   of    Oregon,   [etc.]      15  pp.      1   map.     13  x  19^.     fold.     16°. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1884. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  645 

Oregon.  Gill  (J.  K.)  &  co.  New  sectional  township  &  county  map  of  Oregon. 
23  X  27.     Portland,  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  1887. 

. Same.     Gill  (J.  K.)  &  co.     New  sectional  township  &  county  map  of  Oregon 

&  Washington.     35  x  27.   '  Portland,  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  1887. 

Harper's  school  geography.    [Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho  and  Alaska  ed.] 

1  p.  1.     ii,  128,   17  pp.   inch   32  col.   maps.     4°.     New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  [1890]. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Oregon,  [etc.]     21  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     22  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNallv 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

Eitel  (Edward  F.)     County  atlas  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  showing  all 

towns,  post  offices,  railroads,  county  roads,  stage  lines  carrying  passengers, 
mail  and  express,  and  distances  between  points.     Drawn  expressly  for 
Fireman's  fund  insurance  CO.     4  p.  1.     19  maps.     obi.  16°.     San  Francisco, 
D.  S.  Stanley  &  co.  [1894]. 
NoTE.-^Copy righted  by  Fireman's  fund  insurance  co.  1894. 

See  also  Yamhill  county,  Oreg. 

Oreg-on  river.     (Now  Columbia  river.  Wash.)     Plan  of  the  river  Oregon,  from  an 
actual  survey.     13  x  25.     London,  A.  Arrowsmith,  1798. 
Note. — Made  by  It.  Broughton  in  the  Chatham,  under  direction  of  ciipt. 
Vancouver,  oct.  1791. 

Orleans  (Territory  of).     See  Louisiana. 

Orleans  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  Lightfoot  &  Geil.  col. 
36  X  43.     Philadelphia,  L.  Van  Derveer,  1852. 

Orleans  county,  Vt.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Orleans,  Lamoille,  and  Essex,  Ver- 
mont. From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  1859. 
Scale  IJ  miles  to  one  inch.     54  x  54.     New  York,  Loommis  &  Way,  1859. 

Orono,  Me.  (Town  of).  Map.  From  actual  survey,  by  D.  S.  Osborne,  col. 
34  X  41.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Oronoco  river.     Map  of  the  course  of  the  Oroonoko,  from  the  mouth  of  the  rio  Sina- 
ruco  to  Angostura.     7i  x  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  von)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent,  1749-1804.     Translated  by 
H.  M.  Williams.     8°.     London,  1818.     v.  3]. 

See  also  Venezuela. 

Ortiz  mine  grant,  N.  M.     The  Ortiz  mine  grant  and  part  of  New  Mexico.     1880. 
J.  Wells  del.     9x7.     New  York,  Russell  &  Struthers,  [1880]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  the  Ortiz  syndicate. 

The  Ortiz  mine  grant  its  relation  to  the  railways  west  of  Chicago  &  New 

Orleans.     J.  Wells,  del.     col.     7x9.     New  York,  Russell  &  Struthei-s, 
engs.  [1880]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  the  Ortiz  syndicate.  New  York. 

Osburns,  James  river,  Va.    Sketch  of  the  action  at  Osburns,  april  27, 1781.    6h  x  8^. 
[In  Simcoe  (J.  C. )     A  Journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.    4°. 
[Exeter],  1787.     p.  140]. 
Osceola  county,  Mich.     Hayes  (E.  L.)     Atlas  of  Osceola  co.  Mich.     60,  viii  pp. 
inch  28  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1878. 


646  :     LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Oshkosh,  Wis.  Leach  (H.  W.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Oshkosh,  Wis.  1895.  2  p.  1. 
20  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  1895. 

Oswegro,  N.  Y.     The  town  of  Oswego.     5J  x  8i. 

[In  Bartram  (John).  Observations.  12°.  London,  for  J.  W^histon  &  B. 
White,  1751]. 

A  south  view  of  Oswego,  on  lake  Ontario,  in  North  America.     5  x  10. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1760].  v.  29. 
May,  1760.     opp.  p.  232]. 

Communication  between  Albany  and  Oswego.     Engraved  by  T.   Kitchin. 

23^  X  5. 
•       [In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  61]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.     85  pp.  incl.   21  pi.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Oswego  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Oswego  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys 
under  the  direction  of  Samuel  Geil,  by  B.  J.  Hunter,  col.  50  x  54. 
Philadelphia,  Gillett,  Matthews  &  co.  [1854]. 

Oswego  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  the  Stockade  fort,  at  Oswego  falls.     Scale  of  100 
feet  to  an  inch.     4|  x  6. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     [anon.]     sm.  4°.     obi.     London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  3]. 

A  view  of  Fort  Oswego,  on  the  shore  of  lake  Ontario.     Fairman  sc.     De  Witt 

s.  g.  del.     4^  x  7. 
[In   Williamson  (Capt.    Charles).     Description    of  the  Genesee   country, 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     Albany,  L.  Andrews  &  co.  1798]. 

Otsego  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Otsego  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys,  by  C. 
&  B.  C.  Gates.     50  x  60.     Philadelphia,  A.  O.  Gallup  &  co.  1856. 

Otsego  lake,  scene  of  the  Leatherstocking  tales.     Engraved  by  the  American 

Bank  note  co.  New  York.     15|  x  llj. 
Note, — "Copyright  1891  by  Walton  Van  Loan." 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Otsego  co.  N.  Y.     43  pp.     3  pi.  incl.  37  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1868. 

Ottawa  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Erie  &  part  of  Ottawa  counties,  Ohio.  Showing  the 
sections,  farms,  lots,  and  villages.  From  actual  surveys  by  Philip  Nunan. 
col.     51  X  60.     Sandusky,  P.  Nunan,  1865. 

Ouray,  Colo.  Map  of  Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan,  Ouray, 
San  Miguel  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.  By  Emil  Fischer.  1886.  30  x 
32i.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 

Ouray  county,  Ohio.     See  Red  mountain  mining  district.     1886. 

Outaouac.     Lac  Superieur  et  autres  lievx  ot  sont  les  missions  des  peres  de  la  com- 
pagnie  de  lesvs  comprises  sovs  le  nom  d'Ovtaovacs.     [anon,     facsimile]. 
14  X  18^.     New  York,  Ackerman's  lith.  [1849]. 
[American  naps.     v.  1.     no.  3]. 

Note. — Facsimile  of  a  map  made  by  the  Jesuit  missionaries  in  the  years  1670 
&  1671  and  published  at  Paris  1672.  House  of  reps.  Ex.  doc.  no.  69. 
Sept.  1.    30  cong. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  647 

Owl's  Head  harbor,  Me.     Chart  of  Owls  head  harbour  and  projections  of  a  break- 
water.    Drawn  by  T.  A.  Barton  and  A.  R.  Fhnt  1837.     25  cong.     2d  sess. 
Doc.  no.  73  B.     11  x  17.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  158]. 

Owl's  head  harbor,  Maine.     Surveyed  in  aug.  1836,  under  the  direction  of 

It.  col.  S.  H.  Long,  by  lieuts.  J.  F.  Cooper  and  J.  L.  Donaldson.     25th 
cong.     2d  sess.     S.  doc.  no.  73  A.     14  x  17.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  159] . 

Oxford  county,  Me.     Map.     From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling. 
56  X  56.     New  York,  Gillette  &  Huntington,  1858. 

The  lakes  of  Franklin  and  Oxford  counties,  Maine.     From  actual  surveys 

made  during  the  winter  of  1876.     Surveyed  by  Harry  P.  Drill.     34  x  24. 
PhiUips,  Me.  H.  P.  Drill,  [1876]. 

Oyster  bay.  Long*  Island,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  Oyster  bay  as  fortified  by  the  queen's 
rangers.     9  x  85. 
[In  Simcoe  (J.  G.)     A  Journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.     4°. 
Exeter,  1787.     p.  62]. 

Oyster  or  Syosset  bay.     Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 

direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.      Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1847]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Pacific  ocean.     Mar  del  Zur  Hispanis  mare  Pacificum.     20|  x  23|. 

[In  Colom  (Arnold).      Zee-atlas,  ofte  water-wereldt.     fol.     Amsterdam,  in 
de  Lichtende  Colom,  [1656?].     no.  20]. 

A  chart  of  the  South  sea.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  49]. 


La  Mer  de  Sud  dite  autrement   Mer   Pacifique.      Par  P.    Du-val.      1679. 

16  X  20.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1679. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  46]. 

Mare  del  Svd,  detto  alvrimenti  mare  Pacifico.     17^^  x  24J. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  1. 

bet.  pp.  78-79]. 
Note. — Same  map  found  in  vl.  2.     pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  150-151. 

Carte  tres  curieuse  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  contenant  des  remarques  nouvelles  & 
tres-utiles  non-seulement  sur  les  ports  &  iles  de  cette  mer,  mais  aussi  sur 
les  principaux  pais  de  I'Amerique  tant  Septentrionale  que  Meridionale. 
[etc.]     4  sheets,  each  15  x  17. 

[In  Chatelain  (H.  A.)  Atlas  historique.  [anon.]  fol.  Amsterdam, 
1705-20.     V.  6.     bet.  pp.  llf-123]. 

Mer  du  Sud  ou  Pacifique,  contenant  I'isle  de  Calif  ornie,  les  costes  du  Mexique, 
du  Perou,  Chili  et  le  destroit  de  Magellanique  &c.  [anon.]  23  x  29. 
Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  [1725?]. 


648  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

-Pacific  ocean.  Carte  nouvelle  de  la  mer  du  Sud,  dressee  par  ordre  des  principaux 
directeurs,  &  tiree  des  memoires  les  plus  recents  et  des  relations  des  naviga- 
teurs  les  plus  modernes,  tant  de  France  que  d'Espagne,  I'on  }'a  joint,  di  verses 
remarques  curieuses,  par  raport  aux  d^couvertes  des  graduations  des 
manierres  du  pais  que  de  la  navigation.  23^^  x  36 J.  Amsterdam,  And:  & 
Henry  de  Leth,  [1730?]. 
Note. — Various  inset  maps  and  plates. 

Neue  und  richtige  karte  von  dem  Stillen  meere  oder  Mar  del  Sur  aus  den 

besten  nachrichten  der  piloten  [etc.  ]  im  jahre  1744  entworfen.     13^  x  21^. 
[In  Nederlandsche  reizen.     Dertiende  deel.     8°.     Amsterdam,  Petrus  Con- 
radi,  1787.     bet.  pp.  78-79]. 

A  general  map  of  the  discoveries  of  admiral  De  Fonte,  and  other  navigators, 

Spanish,  English,  and  Russian,  in  quest  of  a  passage  to  the  South  sea.     By 
mr.  De  Flsle,  sept.  1752.     9|  x  5. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Say er  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  12b]. 

Carte  reduite  de  la  Mer  du  Sud.     8^  x  14. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime    fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.    no.  64]. 

A  chart  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 

oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa  and  Asia.      [anon.] 
London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  June  10,  1775.     3  sheets,  18  x  44,  16|  x  44 
&16|x44. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  1-3]. 

Carte  reduite  des  mers  comprises  entre  l*Asie  et  I'Amerique  apelees  par  les 

navigateurs  mer  du  Sud  ou  mer  Pacifique  pour  servir  aux  vaisseaux  du 
roy.  Dressee  aux  depost  des  cartes,  plans  et  journaux  de  la  marine. 
22  X  33. 

[In  Atlas  maritime,     fol.     Genes,  Yves  Gravier,  1801.     map  30]. 

Note. — *'  Cette  carte  a  ete  corrigee  en  1776." 

A  chart  of  the  northern  Pacific  ocean,  containing  the  n.  e.  coast  of  America 

explored  in  1778  &  1779,  by.capt.  Cook,  and  further  explored  in  1788  & 
1789,  by  John  Meares.     17  x  23. 
[In  Meares  (John).     Voyages  made  in  1788  and  1789.     4°.     London,  1790]. 

A  chart  of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  late  capt.  Cook  &  other  European 

navigators  in  the  great  Pacific  ocean  between  Asia  &  America.      By  T. 
Kitchin.     14  x  17.     [London],  for  R.  Baldwin,  1780. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1780].     v.  49. 
July,  1780.     opp.  p.  307]. 

Mann  (T.  A.)      Carte  de  I'oc^an  Pacifique  au  nord  de  I'Equateur,  et  des 

cotes  qui  le  bornent  des  deux  c6t4s:  d'apres  les  dernieres  decouvertes  faites 
par  les  Espagnols,  les  Russes  et  les  Anglois,  jusqu'  en  1780.     18 J  x  20. 
Augsbourg,  T.  C.  Lotter,  1781. 
Note. — Text  in  French  and  German.     Originally  published  in  the  Gentle- 
man's Magazine  for  dec.  1780,  and  in  Cook's  journal,  1781. 

Carte  du  Grand  ocean  ou  Mer  du  Sud  dressee  pour  la  relation  du  voyage 

de  decouvertes  faites  par  les  frigates  Frangaises  la  Boussole  et  1' Astrolabe 
dans  les  ann^es  1785,  86,  87  et  88.     19^  x  27. 
[In  J^a  P^rouse  (Jean   Fran(;ois  Galaup  de).      Voyage  autour  du  monde. 
Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  rimprimerie  de  la  r6pul)lique,  1797.     no.  5]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  649 

Pacific  ocean.  Mapa  de  la  parte  del  norte  del  mar  del  Sur,  sacado  de  la  carta  gene- 
ral llamada  de  Cook,  publicada  en  Paris  el  ano  de  1 785  con  la  obra  de  su 
expedicion.  Se  ha  corregido  en  algunos  puntos,  y  se  ha  transportado  del 
meridiano  de  Greenwich  al  de  Tenerife,  ^ladrid,  ano  de  1788.  Drouet  lo 
grabo.  10^  x  13J. 
[In  Malo  de  Luque  (Eduardo).  Historia  politica  de  los  establecimientoa 
ultramarinos  de  las  naciones  Europeas.  4°.  ^Madrid,  A.  de  Sancha,  1788. 
V.  14.     p.  592]. 

Chart  of  the  Pacific  ocean.     Drawn  from  a  great  number  of  printed  and  ms. 

journals.  By.  A  Arrowsmith.  3  sheets,  each  73  x  31.  London,  A.  Arrow- 
smith,  1798., 
[In  Heather  (William).  The  marine  atlas,  or  sea-man's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,  fol.  London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].  bet.  maps 
41,42]. 

Chart   of   the   Kussian   &  English  discoveries  in  the  North  Pacific  ocean. 

12  X  20. 
[In   Coxe    (William).     Account  of  the  Russian   discoveries  between  Asia 
and  America.     4th  ed.     4°.     London,  Cadell  &  Davies,  1803.     p.  17]. 

Same.    Chart  of  the  Russian  &  English  discoveries  in  the  North  Pacific  ocean. 

Neele  sc.     20  x  21.     London,  1803. 
[In  Coxe  (William).     Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.     4th  ed.     8°.     London,  Cadell  ifc  Davies,  1803.     p.  21]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  Russian  &  English  discoveries  in  the  North  Pacific  ocean. 

Neele  sc.     12  x  19*.     [London],  T.  Cadell  &  W.  Davies,  1803. 

[In  Burney  (Capt.  James).  A  chronological  history  of  north-eastern  voy- 
ages of  discovery  and  of  the  early  eastern  navigations  of  the  Russians.  8°. 
London,  for  Payne  &  Foss,  1819]. 

Note. — Inset:  A  chart  of  the  north  coast  of  Asia,  and  of  the  sea  to  the  north 
of  Behring's  strait.  This  map  is  also  found  in  AVm.  Coxe's  Account  of 
the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and  America. 

Skeleton  chart  of  the  Pacific  ocean  on  Mercator's  projection,  colored  to 

indicate  the  limits  <fe  ca.  of  its  principal  shores.     6^  x  8^. 

[In  M'  Konochie  (Capt.  Alexander).  A  summary  view  of  the  statistics  and 
existing  commerce  of  the  principal  shores  of  the  Pacific  ocean.  8°.  Lon- 
don, for  J.  M.  Richardson,  1818.     front.] 

Note. — An  account  of  Russian  America,     pp.  70-74. 

Generalnaia  karta  Yuzhnago  moria.     [General  chart  of  the   Pacific  ocean. 

1823-26].     2  sheets.     22x36. 
Note. — Sheet  2  contains  the  west  coast  of  America  from  the  equator  to  lat. 
72°  30^  north.     Gives  boundary  line  of   1825.     By  the   Russian   hydro- 
graphic  office. 

Generalnaia  karta  Yuzhnago  moria.    List  2.    1826.    225^x36.     [General  chart 

of  the  South  sea,  i.  e.  Pacific  ocean].     Sheet  2.     From  the  equator  to  lat. 
72°  30^  n.     By  the  Russian  hydrographic  office. 
Note. — Gives  boundary  line  of  1825  between  Russian  and  British  iwsses- 
sions. 

Carte  generale  de  1' ocean  Pacifique  1824;  corrigee  jusqu'en  1835.     22  x  35. 

[In  Krusenstern  (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  I'ocean  Pacifique.     fol.     St. 

Petersburg,  1827.     no.  1]. 


650  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Pacific  ocean.     Same.     Carte  generale  de  1' ocean  Pacifique.     1827.     Corrigee  jus- 
qu'en  1835.     24^  x  33. 
[In  Krusenstern  (Adam  Johann  von).     Atlas  de  1' ocean  Pacifique.      fol. 
St.  Petersburg,  1827.     no.  16]. 

Pacific  ocean,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23^. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (John).  London  atlas.  4  v.  [Consisting  of  folded  maps 
in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,   [1832-1846].     v.  3.     no.  38]. 

Pacific  ocean.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.    p.  137]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  du  grand  ocean  comprise  entre  les  isles  Salomon  et  la 

Louisiade.     8^  x  11^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     2^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1841.     v.  15. 
at  end]. 

Pacific  ocean,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  fol.  London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  38]. 

Pacific  ocean.     Engraved  by  Boynton.     11^-  x  14 J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
216-217]. 

Carte  de  Focean  Pacifique  au  nord  de  I'equateur.     11^  x  15^. 

[In  Duflot  de  Mofras  (Eugene).  Exploration  du  territoire  de  1' Oregon  [etc.] 
Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1844]. 

Chart  of  the  Pacific  ocean  exhibiting  the  tracks  and  researches  of  the  U.  S. 

exploring  expedition  with  corrections  to  the   year  1844.      sheet  no.    1. 
23  X  35. 
[In  Wilkes  (Charles).     United  States  exploring  expedition  during  1838-42. 
Atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  &  son,  1858.     v.  1]. 

Merkatorskaia  karta  Vostotchnago  okeana  mezhdu  ostrovami  Baranovim  i 

Kadiakom.     1847.     [M creator's  chart  of  the  Eastern  ocean  between  the 
islands  of  Barannoff  and  Kadiak.     Compiled  by  the  hydrographic  depart- 
ment of  the  naval  ministry.]     no.  1378.     23x36^. 
Note. — Four  inset  maps. 

Merkatorskaia  karta  Vostotchnago  okeana  i  Beringova  moria,  s  Aleutskimi 

i  Komandorskimi  ostrovami  1848.     [Mercator's  chart  of  the  Eastern  ocean 
and  Bering's  sea,  with  the  Aleutian  and  Komandorski  islands.     Compiled 
by  the  hydrographic  department  of  the  naval  ministry].     22 J  x  36J. 
Note. — Inset  maps  of  the  islands  of  Attu,  Bering's  island,  Amchitka  island, 
Atka  island,  Amlia  island,  and  Medni  or  Cooper  island. 

Wind  and  current  chart  of  the  North  Pacific,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     Drawn  by 

P.  M.  Lardner  Gibbon  1849.     series  A.     no.  2-11.     each  35  x  24.     [New 
York,  1850]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Carte  des  courants  generaux  dans  I'oc^an  Pacifique.     18  x  17. 

[In  France.  D^p6t  g^n^ral  de  la  marine.  Annales  hydrographiques.  1851. 
8°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1851.     v.  6.     p.  335]. 

Carte  des  vents  generaux  de  I'oc^an  Pacifique.     17^  x  17. 

[In  France.  Depot  g^n^ral  de  la  marine.  Annales  hydrographiques.  1851. 
8°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1851.     v.  6.     j).  307]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  651 

Pacific  ocean.     Carte  generale  des  routes  dans  I'ocean  Pacifique.     18  x  17. 

[In  France.     Depot  general  de  la  marine.     Annales  hydrographiques.     1851. 
8°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1851.     v.  6.     p.  341]. 

Merkatorskaia  karta  Vostotchnago  okeana  i  yuzhnoe  polovini  Okhotskago 

moria,  s  Kurilskimi  ostrovam.  [1852.  Mercator's  chart  of  the  Eastern 
ocean  and  the  southern  half  of  the  sea  of  Okhotsk,  with  the  Kuril  islands. 
Compiled  by  the  hydrographic  department  of  the  naval  ministry.] 
23  X  36i 

■ Wind  and   current  chart  of   the  South  Pacific,  by  M.   F.   Maury.     1852. 

series  A.     no.    5.    10.     each  36  x  24.     New  York,  eng.  by   Sherman  & 
Smith,  [1852]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Map  of  the  proposed  northern  route  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific.     By  Edwin 

F.  Johnson.  1853.  21  x  32.  Hartford,  Conn.  lith.  of  E.  C.  Kellogg  & 
CO.  1853. 

Pilot  chart  of  the  North  Pacific.     1853.     By  M.  F.  Maury,    series  C.     no.  1-3, 

5,  6.     each  35  x  22.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrogra})hic 
office] . 

Pilot  chart  of  the  South  Pacific,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1853.     series  C.     no.  1, 

2,  5,  6.     each  35  x  22.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Chart  of  the  prevalent  surface  currents  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  by 

A.  G.  Findlay.     7^  x  13. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1853.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1853.     V.  23.     p.  218]. 

Track  chart  of  the  U.  S.  North  Pacific  surveying  expedition,  John  Rodgers, 

U.  S.  N.  commanding,  1854-56.     Drawn  by  Louis  Waldecker.     24  x  32. 
[Washington,  1856]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office] . 

Der  grosse  ocean.     Gezeichnet  von  A.  Petermann.     13  x  15|. 

[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.     1856.     4°.     Gotha,   J.  Perthes,    [1857]. 
V.  3.     p.  56]. 

North  Pacific.     40  x  74.     London,  J.  Imray  &  son,  1867. 

Note. — At  the  border,  "Published  by  J.  Imray  &  son,  London,  1863."     Gives 
Russian -American  boundary. 

North  Pacific  ocean.     Anchorages  in  the  Marshall  islands.     Ratack  chain. 

Wotje    or    Romanzoff    islands.     Mulgrave  islands.     Port  Rhin.     Rali(± 
chain.     Jaliit    or    Bonham    Is.     Jaliit    or    Bon  ham    islands    anchorage. 
19  x  25^.     London,  admiralty,  1872.     Large  corrections,  may,  1885. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  984] . 

Pacific  ocean,  eastern  part.      Cape  Corrientes,  Mexico  to  Kodiak   island. 

Compiled  from  the  most  recent  surveys  in  the  hydrop'raphic  ofiice,     1876. 
39^  x  25i 
[London,  admiralty.     Chart  no.  787]. 

Section  of  the  Pacific  ocean.     6^  x  14^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1877.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1877.     V.  47.     p.  81]. 
Note. — To  accompany  article  on   "The  distribution  of  salt  in  the  ocean. 

By  J.  Y.  Buchanan." 


652  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pacific  ocean.      Tiefenkarte  des   Grossen   oceans  von  A.  Petermann.      Mittlerer 
maassstab  1:  36,300,000.     16|  x  20i 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1877.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1877]. 
V.  23.     pi.  7.     at  end]. 

Pacific  ocean.     Compiled   from  the  latest  government  surveys.     37  x  37^. 

London,  admiralty,  1887. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2683] . 
Note. — Gives  **  Boundary  between  British  and  American  territory." 

Coral  reefs  in  the  Pacific  ocean  illustrating  mr.  Guppy's  paper.     Map  accord- 

ing to  mr.  Darwin  [&]  Map  according  to  present  knowledge.     182^  x  6^. 
[In  Scottish  (The)  geographical  magazine,   1888.      8°.      Edinburgh,  1888. 
V.  4.     p.  176]. 

Bathymetric  map  of  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  oceans.     8|  x  14. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1889. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1889].     v.  21.     p.  380]. 

TJnfreiwillige  wanderungen  im  Grossen  ocean.     Entworfen  und  gezeichnet 

von  Otto  Sittig.     Massstab  1:40,000,000.     13^  x  19^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1890.      4°.      Gotha,  J.   Perthes,  [1890]. 
V.  36.     pi.  12.     p.  128]. 

Stiller  ocean.     Aquatorial-massstab  1:80,000,000.     8^  x  10|^.  • 

[In    Brockhaus'    kon versa tions-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,  F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  15.     bet.  pp.  362-363]. 

Pacific  railroad.     Map  of  routes  for  a  Pacific  railroad,  compiled  to  accompany  the 
report  of  the  hon.  Jefferson  Davis,  in  office  of  P.   R.  R.   surveys  1855. 
20  x  23.     New  York,  lith.  of  Bien  &  Sterner,  [1855]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers].  . 

Preliminary  map  of  the  western  portion  of  the  reconnaissance  and  survey 

for  a  Pacific  railroad  route  near  the  35th  par.  made  by  capt.  A.  W.  Whipple 
in  1853-4.  With  additions  showing  the  route  of  the  proposed  wagon  road 
from  Fort  Defiance  to  the  Colorado  together  with  several  lateral  explora- 
tions by  E.  F.  Beale  supt.  1857-8.  House  ex.  doc.  no.  124.  1st  sess.  35th 
cong.  26  X  49.  New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Paducah,  Ky.      (City  of).     From  the  latest  records  &  actual  surveys,  by  James 
Harrington,     col.     53  x  90.     Cincinnati,  Strobridge  &  co.  1872. 

Palo  Pinto  county,  Tex.     Map.     21  x  16.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Panama.     Delineacion  de  la  tierra,  y  ciudad  de  Panama.     6J  x  11. 

[In  Exquemelin  (A.  O.)     Piratas  de  la  America.     4°.     Colonia  Agrippina, 
L.  Struickman,  1681.     p.  250]. 

('olombia.  South  America.     A  draft  of  the  Golden  &  adjacent  islands  w^ith 

part  of  ye  isthmus  of  Darien  as  it  was  taken  by  capt.  lenefer  where  ye 
Scot's  West  India  company  settled,     llj  x  19. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 
opp.  p.  254]. 

A  new  map  of  ye  isthmus  of  Darien  in  America,  the  bay  of  Panama,  the 

gulph  of  Vallona,  or  St.  Michael,  with  its  islands  &  countries  adjacent, 
[anon.]     IH  x  19. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  ]>.  Browne,  172L 
oj)p.  \).  254]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  653 

Panama.     Carte  de  I'isthme  de  Panama  et  des  provinces  de  Viragua,  Terre  Ferme. 
Par  m.  Bellin.     1754.     8  x  12. 
[In  Histoire  generale  des  voyages.     4°.     A  La  Haye,  P.  dB  Hondt,  1758. 
V.  16.     p.  246]. 

An  exact  draught  of  the  gulf  of  Darien  &  the  coast  to  Porto  Bello  with 

Panama,  in  the  south  sea  &  the  Scotch  settlement  in  Calledonia.     17^  x  21. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  59]. 

Carte  de  I'isthme  de  Panama.     8^  x  12, 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  12]. 

Carte  de  I'isthme  de  Panama  et  des  provinces  de  Veragua,  Terre  Ferme  et 

Darien.     Croisey  [sculp.]     8  x  11^. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime*,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  10]. 

Carte  de  la  baye  de  Panama  dans  I'Amerique  meridionale.     8|  x  6f . 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  85]. 

Isthmus  of  Darien  from  77°  20'  to  80°  10^     Compiled  at  the  U.  S.  naval 

observatory,  from  various  authorities  including  maps  of  1764.     19 J  x  33. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing 
office,  1867.     map  13]. 

Kaart  van  de  landengte  van  Panama.     10^  x  12. 

[In  H«dendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.  ] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  321]. 

A  map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama,  drawn  from  Spanish  surveys,     [anon.] 

Si  X  llf. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  74a]. 

The  isthmus  of  Panama  with  the  coast  from  Great  river  on  the  Moskito  shore 

to  Cartagena.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     18^  x  24^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (Thomas,  engraver).     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775.     no.  15]. 

Carta  rappresentante  I'istmo  di  Darien  o  sia  di  Panama.     10  x  8. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  31]. 

Description  de  la  provincia  del  Darien  6  gran  Castillo  de  Oro,  comentada 

para  inteligencia  del  mapa  de  sus  interioridades,  y  nuevos  descubrimientos, 
hechos  por  su  gobernr.  dn.  Andres  de  Ariza,  quien  nuevam.  te  arreglado 
d  ellos,  lo  corrige  de  ordn.  del  exmo  sor.  virrey  dn.  Manl.  Anto.  Flores, 
afio  178L  13^x22. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).  Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.     8°.     Washington,  1867.     map  14]. 

The  isthmus  of  Panama.     5x6. 

[In  Luffman  (John).    Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts,  &c. 
in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Chart  of  the  West  India  island  and  aldjacent  coast.     Drawn  by  A.  Arrow- 

smith.  1809.  Additions  to  1811.  39^  x  52.  London,  A.  Arrowsmith, 
1811. 
Note. — The  original  title  of  this  map  has  been  replaced  by  a  manuscript 
one  entitled  "Map  of  the  American  isthmus  from  various  and  late  author- 
ities 1850".  It  has  several  manuscript  insets  and  the  face  of  the  map 
is  almost  entirely  changed  by  manuscript  additions. 


654  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Fauaxua.     The  isthmus  of  Panama.     By  J.  Luffman,  geogr.     7x9.     London,  J. 
Luffman,  1816. 
[In  Luffman  (John).     Luffman' s  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.     2  v. 
in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

The  isthmus  of  Darien,  between  Chagres,  Porto  Bello  and  Panama.    Drawn 

from  the  survey  of  J.  A.  Lloyd,  f.  r.  s.  made  in  1828-29.     8|  x  5f . 
[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.    [1834- 
1835].     8°.     Boston,  Boston  Berwick  CO.  1835.     v.  1.     p.  523]. 


Plan  of  that  part  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama,  eligible  for  effecting  a  commu- 
nication between  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific,  from  observations  &  surveys 
performed  in  the  years  1828  &  1829.  By  J.  A.  Lloyd.  Engraved  by 
J.  Gardner.     17j  x  15^. 

[In  Royal  society  of  London.  Philosophical  transactions.  1830.  4°. 
London,  1830,  pt.  1.     p.  68]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  entitled  '* Account  of  levellings  carried 
across  the  isthmus  of  Panama.  By  John  Augustus  Lloyd ' ' .  The  volume 
for  1829  contains  also  a  copy  of  the  map. 

Same.  Plan  d'une  partie  de  I'isthme  de  Panama  ou  Ton  propose  d'etablir 
une  communication  entre  les  oceans  Atlantique  et  Pacifique  d'apres  lea 
observations  faites  par  J.  A.  Lloyd  et  les  nivellenemens  ^xecut^s  par  lui 
pendant  les  annees  1828  et  1829.     11 J  x  9|. 

[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     8°.     Paris,  1830.     v.  14.     at  end]. 

Note. — Inset:  ''Plan  de  la  cite  de  Panama." 

Same.  Plan  of  that  part  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama  eligible  for  effecting  a 
communication  between  the  Atlantic  &  Pacific  from  observations  &  sur- 
veys performed  in  the  years  1828  &  1829.  By  J.  A.  Lloyd.  Reduced  from 
the  map  published  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  society.  Doc.  322 
h.  r.     8U  X  10.     Washington,  Hth.  by  P.  Haas,  [1839]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  122]. 

The  isthmus  of  Darien  between  Porto  Velo,  Chagres,  &  Panama,  by  J.  A. 

Lloyd,  f.  r.  s.  1829.     8^  x  Tf. 
[In  Nautical  (The)  magazine.     1832.     8°.     London,  1832.     v.  1.     p.  516]. 

Map  of  a  carriage  road  in  the  isthmus  of  Panama,  draw^n  by  order  of  the 
government  by  Maurice  Falmark,  2d  commindant  of  engineers.  Scales—* 
geographical  miles  of  60  to  a  degree.  English  miles  69^  to  a  degree. 
[1838].     14|  X  19^. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  25th  congress. 
2d  sess.     Doc.  no.  228]. 

Map  of  the  proposed  rail  road  route  across  the  Isthmus  of  Panama.  Con- 
structed from  the  m.  s.  s.  &  drawn  by  J.  P.  Lesley,  Milton,  Mass.  14  x  19. 
Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duvall's  lith.  press,  [1839?]. 

Map  of  the  western  coast  of  America  with  the  intended  track  of  the  steam- 
ers from  New  York  to  the  isthmus  of  Panama,  and  from  Panama  along 
the  western  coast  northerly  as  far  as  California  and  southerly  as  far  as 
Conception.  Doc.  322  h.  r.  [anon.]  col.  7  x  13.  Washington,  lith. 
by  P.  Haas,  [1839]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  121]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  655 

Panama.  Map  shewing  the  route  from  New  York  to  the  isthmus  of  Panama  and 
from  Lima  to  Austraha  with  the  proposed  steam  communication  to  Peru, 
ChiU  and  Mexico.  Doc.  322  hs.  reps.  7  x  14^.  Washington,  hth.  by  P. 
Haas,  [1839]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by- 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  120]. 

Mapa  corogrufica  de  un  camino  carretero  en  el  istmo  de  Panama  levantado 

de  orden  del  gobierno.     Por  Mauro.  Falmark.     Doc.  322  h.  r.     3d  sess. 
25th  cong.     7  x  9^     [Washington,  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.   published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  119]. 

Same.     Mapa  corografica  de  un  camino  (;arretero  en  el  Istmo  de  Panama 

levantado  de  orden  del  gobierno.  Por  Maur".  Falmark.  Lithographed  for 
colonel  Charles  Biddle  by  Lehman  &  Duval,  Philadelphia.  Escales. — 
Millas  geograficas  de  60  por  grado.  Millas  Inglesas  de  69^  por  grade. 
15  X  19^.     [1839?]. 

West  Indies.    Isthmus  of  Panama.    J.  &  C.  Walker,  sculp.    10^  x  17^.    Lon- 

don, admiralty,  1843. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1493]. 

Carte  topographique  de  la  partie  de  Fisthme  de  Panama  comprise  entre 

Panama  et  Chagres  avec  le  trace  du  canal  maritime  propose  pour  la  jonc- 
tion  de  I'ocean  Atlantique  etde  I'ocean  Pacifique  a  I'echelle  de  1  a  200,000. 
dressee  en  1844,  par  Napoleon  Garella.     1845.     15  x  18^. 
[In  Garella  (Napoleon).     Projet  d'un  canal  de  jonction  de  I'ocean  Pacifique 
et  de  I'ocean  Atlantique.     8°.     Paris,  1845]. 

Map  of   the  isthmus  between  Chagres   and  Panama.      By  chief   engineer 

Napoleon  Garella.     1845.     18^  x  29. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  H. )    Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.     8°.     Washington,  1867.     map  5]. 

Central  America.    West  coast.    Panama  bay.    Surveyed  by  capt.  sir  Edward 

Belcher  in  h.  m.  s.  Sulphur.     1837.     J.  &  C.  Walker,  sculp.     24J  x  18J. 
London,  admiralty,  1849. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1544]. 

Panama  rail  road.     Surveyed  by  col.  G.  W.  Hughes.     1849.     17^  x  23 J. 

[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry.)     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 

between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.    8°.    Washington,  1867.    map  6]. 

Isthmus  and    railroad  of   Panama  from  the  survey  executed  in  1849,   by 

col.  G.  W.  Hughes. 
[Inset:  Kiepert  (H.)     H.   Kiepert's  neue  karte  von  Mittel-America.     obi. 
4°.     Berlin,  R.  Reimer,  1858]. 

Map  of  Central  America,  shewing  the  different  lines  of  Atlantic  &  Pacific 

communication.  By  James  Wyld.  1850.  Ex.  doc.  no.  75.  1st  sess.  31st 
cong.     col.     23  X  32.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Weber  &  co.  [1850]. 

Carte  topographique  d'une  partie  de  I'isthme  de  Panama.     Comprenant  le 

bassin  de  la  riviere  de  Chagres  et  la  route  de  Chagres  a  Panama.     H.  F. 
Grave  par  Alexis  Orgiazzi.     6  x  3|. 
[In  Ferry  (Hypolite).     Description  de  la  Nouvelle  Californie,  geographique, 
politique,  et  morale.     12°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1850.     p.  339]. 


656  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Panama.     Central  America.     Panama  railroad.     Surveyed  by  coP.  G.  H.  Hughes, 
engineer.     1849.     Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     Scale  for  the  plan,  1 
mile=.05o  of  an  inch.     17^  x  23f .     London,  admiralty,  1850. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2021]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Panama  by  H.  Tiedemann.     Engraved  on  stone  by  J. 

Schedler,  N.  York.     11  x  16.     [New  York],  E.  Autenrieth,  1850. 

Isthmus  of  Panama.     The  map  drawn  &  engraved  by  J.   Rapkin.     The 

illustrations  by  H.  AVarren,  &  engraved  by  J.  Wrightson.     9^  x  15. 
[In  Tallis's  illustrated  atlas,     fol.     London,  and  New  York,  J.  Tallis  &  co. 
1851]. 

The  isthmus  of  Panama  and  Darien.     By  dr.   E,    L.   Autenrieth,   New 

Orleans.     18j  x  25i.     New  York,  engr.  on  stone  by  J.  Schedler,  1851. 
Note, — Inset:  ''Sketch  of  proposed  line  of  communication  between  the 
Atlantic  &  Pacific  ocean  through  Nicaragua." 

Map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama,  shewing  the  course  of  the  river  Chagres, 

with  its  tributaries,  and  the  various  villages,  resting  places,  &c.  &c.  on  the 
route.  S.  C.  &  J.  R.  H.  New  York,  lith.  Jan.  1851.  14^  x  19.  New  York, 
lith.  of  C.  Currier,  [1851]. 

Map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama  to  illustrate  the  paper  by  capt.  Robert  Fitz 

Roy.     1851.     8  x  11^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal,  1851.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1851.     V.  20.     p.  161]. 

The  road  from  Chagres  to  Panama,  according  to  N.  Garella,  Falmar  and 

others  by  H.  Tiedemann.  15J  x  11.  New  York,  published  by  E.  L. 
Autenrieth,  engr.  on  stone  by  J.  Schedler,  1851. 

Darien  ship  navigation.     Topographical  map  of  a  portion  of  the  isthmus  of 

Darien  in  site  of  proposed  inter-oceanic  navigation.     Aug.  1852. 
[In  Gisborne  (Lionel).     The  isthmus  of  Darien  in  1852.     12°.     London, 
1853.     4  maps]. 

Part  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien.     15  x  13. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  1853.  8°.  London,  J.  Murray, 
1853.     V.  23.     p.  172]. 

Note. — "The  coast  lines  and  detail  are  correct,  but  the  interior,  the  moun- 
tains, hills,  and  rivers  are  only  approximately  placed,  from  old  Spanish 
documents,  lent  by  mr.  Arrowsmith  to  captain  Fitz-Roy." 

Chemin  de  fer  de  I'isthme  de  Panama.     5 J  x  4. 

[In  Saint- Amant  (Pierre  Charles  de).  Voyages  en  Califomie  et  dans  1' Ore- 
gon.    8°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1854.     p.  1]. 

Isthmus  of  Dariei^     Map  showing  the  route  of  commander  Prevost,  from 

Rancho  no.  1  on  the  Savana,  to  Rancho  no.  12,  beyond  Prevost  river,  to 
which  are  added  the  surveys  and  sections  of  the  isthnms.     By  Lionel 
Gisborne.     1854.     18  x  27^. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  raUroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.    8°.    Washington,  1867.    map  8]. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  route  of  commander  Prevost  from  Rancho  no.  1, 

on  the  Savana  river,  to  Rancho  no.  12,  beyond  the  Prevost  river  with 
sections  of  the  isthmus.     By  Lionel  Gisborne,  1854.     8  x  10. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  8°.  London,  J.  Murray,  1854  . 
v.  24.     p.  256]. 

Note. — Same  map  puVjlished  in  the  Journal  for  1857. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  657 

Panama.     Central  America.     West  coast.     Sheet  1.      Gulf  of  Panama,  from  Cape 
Marzo  to  Mariato  Point.     Surveyed  by  capt".  Henry  Kellett  r.  n.  c.  b., 
and  com'.  James  Wood.     1849.     J.  c't  C.  Walker,  sculpt.     18|  x  25.     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1854. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2267]. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Sheet  2.     Gulf  of  Panama  to  Parida.     Sur- 

veyeil  by  capt".  Henry  Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  and  com^  James  Wood.     1849. 
Engraved  by  J.  c*fe  C.  Walker.     25  x  19}.     London,  admiralty,  1854. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty-    Chart  no.  2264]. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Panama  bay.     Surveyed  by  capt".  Henry 

Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  and  com^  James  Wood.     1847.     Engraved  by  J.  c't  C. 
Walker.     24  x  37J.     London,  admiralty,  1854. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2261]. 

Map  and  profile  of  the  Panama  rail  road  and  adjacent  country  exliibiting 

the  Rio  Chagres  &  mule  roads  from  Corgomi  c't  Cruces  to  Panama,  [etc.] 
12  X  39 J.     [1855]. 
[In  United  States.     Navy  department.     General  information  series.     1885. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1885.     v.  4.     at  end.     pi.  4]. 

Map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama  representing  the  line  of  the  l*anama  rail  road 

as  constructed  under  the  direction  of  Geo.  M.  Totten.  Reduced  and  com- 
piled from  the  original  surveys  by  Thos.  Harrison,  1857.  Scale  8,000  feet 
to  one  inch.     27  J  x  36.     New  York,  lith.  of  Endicott  *&  co.  [1857]. 

Carte  du  grand-isthme  de  I'Am^rique  Centrale  pour  servir  ii  1' intelligence 

des  diff^rents  projets  de  comuuinication  interoceanique  par  V,  .V.  Malte- 

Brun.     1857.     9^  x  13. 
[In   Nouvelles    annales    des   voyages.     6""*"   sorie.     8°.     Paris,   1857.     v.  9. 

p.  5]. 
Note. — Insets:  "Carte  de  I'Atrato  et  du  Truando  pour  rintelligence  du 

projet  de  IVJ.  E.  Kelley  de  New  York.     (Cette  carte  est  empruntce  u  une 

carte  Espagnole)."     "  Chemin  de  fer  de  Panama." 

Karte  des  isthmus  von  Panama  und  Parien  reducirt  imvh  der  original-karte 

A.  Codazzi's,  obrist  im  ingenieur-corps  der  republik  Neu-Granada  von 
H.  Kiepert.     Massstab  1:800,000.     17  x  21^ 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde   zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neuo  folgo.     8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1857.     v.  2.     pi.  8]. 

Map  showing  the  route  of  commander  I^evost  from  rancho  no.  1  on  the 

Savanna  river,  to  randio  no.  12,  l^eyond  Provost  river;   to  whit'h    are 

added  the  surveys  and  sections  of  the  isthmus  by  Lionel  Gisborne,  esq'r, 

c.   e.     1854.     8  x  10. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1857.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1857.     V.  27.     p.  191]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  the  Journal  for  1854. 

Skizze  des  isthmus  von  Panama  und  der  iiber  f iihrenden  eisenbahn  ( Nach 

Englischen  aufnamen) .     10  x  8. 
[In   Wiillerstorf-Urbair   (B.    von).      Reise  der  (Esterreichischen   fregatte 
Novara  um  die  erde,  in  den  jahren  1857-1859.     8°.     Wien,  1862.     v.  3. 
p.  381 J. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Parida  ife  Palenque  anchorages.     Surveyed 

by  capt".  Henry  Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  ct  com^  James  Wood,  r.  n.     1848. 
Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     18i  x  24.     London,  admiralty,  1861. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2816]. 

H.  Doe.  516 42 


658  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Panama.     Central  America.     West  coast.     Plans  in  the  bay  of  Panama.     Surveyed 
by  csLpV.  H.  Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  and  the  officers  of  h.  m.  s.  Herald,  1847. 
Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     19  x  25.     London,  admiralty,  1861. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2798]. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Panama  road.     Surveyed  by  commander 

E.  Belcher  in  h.  m.  s.  Sulphur.     1837.     Additions  by  capt°.  Kellett  and 
mr.  Hull,  mast.  r.  n.  in  march  &  april  1858.     J.   &  C.  Walker,  sculpt. 
24i  X  18|.     London,  admiralty,  1861. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no,  1544]. 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Panama  bay.     Chame  bay.     Surveyed  by 

capt".  H.  Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  and  the  officers  of  h.   m.  s.  Herald,  1847. 
Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     18|  x  25.     London,  admiralty,  1861. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2748]. 

Der  Isthmus  von  Panama  im  maassstabe  von  1:  200,000.     Nach  der  grossen 

aufnahme  von  G.   M.  Totten,   1857.  [etc.]      Von  A.   Petermann.    1861. 

9|  X  17.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1861. 
[In  Petermann' s  mittheilungen.    Erganzungsband  1.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 

1860-61.     no.  5.     p.  26]. 
Note. — Another  copy  1862. 

General  sketch  of  the  survey  for  an  interoceanic  ship-canal  near  the  isthmus 

of  Darien  via  the  rivers  Atrato  and  Truando  made  in  accordance  with  the 
act  of  congress  of  march  3,  1857,  under  the  direction  of  the  hon.  secreta- 
ries of  war  and  the  navy,  by  lieut.  N.  Michler,  [etc.]  1858  &  59.  Scale = 
1  :  80,000.  [Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  9.  2d  sess.  36  cong.]  24  x  40.  [Wash- 
ington, 1861]. 
[United  States.     Congress]. 

Carte  panoramique  de  I'lsthme  de  Darien  central  (Etats-Unis  de  Colombie). 

Publiee  par  la  Societe  international  du  canal  Colombien.  D'apres  la  carte 
de  mr.  L.  de  Puydt,  chef  des  expeditions  scientifiques  en  Colombie  pen- 
dant annees  1861-1865  &  1866.  23|  x  16^.  Paris,  imp.  Lemercier  &  cie. 
1866. 

Der  isthmus  von  San  Bias  nach  einer  handschriftlichen  karte  von  dr.  Moritz 

Wagner  mit  benutzung  anderer  quellen  von  A.  Petermann.    7^  x  10.    Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  [1862].     p.  160]. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1862.     p.  160]. 

Karte  des  departements  Chiriqui  (staat  Panama).     Nach  handschriftlichen 

zeichnungen  &  aufnahmen  von  Codazzi  und  Obaldia,  und  nach  eigenen 
beobachtungen  entworfen  von  dr.  Moritz  Wagner.  Den  Englischen  & 
Franzosischen  kiistenaufnahmen  adjustirtvon  A.  Petermann.  A.Welcher 
del.  Massstab  1:1,000.000.  7J  x  9i 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen,  1863.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1863].  v.  9. 
p.  40]. 

Carta  corografica  del  estado  de  Panama.     Construida  con  los  datos  de  la 

comision  corografica.  I  de  orden  del  gobierno  jeneral,  por  Manuel  Ponce 
de  Leon,  injeniero  i  Manuel  Maria  Paz.  Bogotd,  1864.  Grabada  por 
Erhard  Schieble.     23  x  36.     Paris,  imprenta  Monrocq,  1864. 

Map  and  profile  of  the  route  and  construction  of  a  ship  canal  between  the 

Pacific  and  Atlantic  oceans.     A.  McDougal,  chief-engineer,  [etc.]    1864. 
16  X  23J. 
[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).  Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between    tlie    Atlantic     and    Pacific    oceans.     8°.      Washington,    1867. 
map  7]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  659 

Panama.     Carte  des  isthmes  de  Panama  et  Darien  d'apres  A.  Codazzi,  avec  rectifica- 
tion sur  la  ligne  du  canal  d'apres  les  travaux  de  mrs.  Gisborne,  Prevost  et 
H.  Bourdiol.     Dressee  sous  la  direction  de  mr.  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     Eschelle 
au  1:1.960.000«™«.     Grave  chez  Erhard.     10|  x  16|. 
[In  Xouvelles  annales  des  voyages.      6'"''  serie.     8°,      Paris,   1865.     v.  42. 

p.  380]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  general  du  canal  interoceanique  de  Barien.     D'apres 
mr.  H.  Bourdiol,  ing'r  civil." 

The  isthmus  of  Panama  to  illustrate  the  paper  by  I^aurence  Oliphant,  esq' re. 

5x7. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1865.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1866.'  V.  35.     p.  143]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien.     By  dr.  CuUen.     17j  x  27. 

[In  Davis  (Charles  Henry).     Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.    8°.    Washington,  1867.    map  9]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien  to  accompany  the  paper  by  m. 

Lucien  de  Puydt.     7J  x  11^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1868.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1868.'    V.  38.     p.  69]. 

Same.     Carte  d'une  partie  de  I'isthme  de  Darien  avec  le  trace  du  canal-inter- 

oceanique  projete  par  mr.  Lucien  de  Puydt,  1868.     9  x  12. 
[In  Annales  des  voyages.     Dirigees  par  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     Annee,  1869. 

8°.     Paris,  Challamel  ain^,  1869.     v.  4.     p.  4]. 
XoTE. — D'apres  la  carte  du  journal  (tome  38)  de  la  Societe  Roy'le  geog'que 

de  Londres. 

Esquisse  d'un  itineraire  de  Panama  a  Managua  par  Paul  Levy,  1869.    7  x  IIL 

[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin,     b""  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1869.     v.  18. 

p.  256]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  "Trajet  du  chemin  de  fer  et  du  canal  projete  a  travers 
I'isthme  de  Panama.     l/550.000a." 

Central  America.     West  coast.     Anchorages  in  Panama  bay.     Republicdtion 

of  the  Brit.  Adm^J".  charts  nos.  2748  &  2797,  corrected  to  1874.     37  x  24. 
Washington,  1874. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  554], 

Sketch  map  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien  and  valley  of  the  Atrato.     From  the 

surveys  of  comdr.  T.  O.  Selfridge  and  various  authorities  [To  accompany 
the  paper  of  lieut.  CoHins].     Two  large  fold.  maps. 
[In  American  geographical  society.     Journal.     1874.     8°.     New  York,  1874. 
v.  5.     pp.  138  &  146]. 

Carte  generale  du  Darien  meridional.     Par  Lucien  N.  B.  Wyse.     1876-77. 

21  x  33. 
[InWyse(L.  N.  B.)     Canal  interoceanique.     1876-77.     4°.     Paris,  A.  Chaix 
&  cie.  1877.     front.] 

Same.     Carte  generale  du  Darien  meridional.     Par  Lucien   N.    B.   Wyse, 

lieutenant  de  Yaisseau  commandant  1' expedition  de  1876-77.     Eschelle  de 
1:250.000.     21x32. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6"  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1877.     v.   14. 
at  end]. 

The  isthmus  of  Panama.     Showing  the  lines  of  canal  referred  to  by  lieut. 

Lucien  N.  B.  Wyse.     10^  x  16^. 
[In  Geographical  (The)  magazine.     Edited  by  Clements  R.  Markham,  1878. 
8°.     London,  Triibner  &  co.  1878.     v.  5.     p.  81]. 


660  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Panama.     Isthme  de  Panama  d'apr^s  N.  Wyse  et  A.  Reclus.     Eschelle  de  1/400,000. 
5^x7. 
[In  Societe  de    geographie   de  Lyon.      Bulletin.     Avril-juin,    1879.     8°. 
Lyon,  societe,  1879.     v.  2.     no.  14.     at  end]. 

Plan  panoramique  du  canal  interoc^anique  a  niveau  et  t\  ciel  ouvert,  suppose 

acheve,  de  la  baie  de  Limon  ii  la  rade  de  Panama,  [etc.]     D'apres  les 
plans  adoptes  en  1879,  par  le  congres  du  canal  interoceanique  [Projet 
Wyse  et  Reclus]  et  les  etudes  definitives  executees  en  1881-82.     7  x  30. 
[In  Wyse  (N.  B.)     Le  canal  de  Panama.     8°     Paris,  Hachette  &  cie.  1886. 
pi.  1]. 

Central  America.     Isthmus  of  Panama.      Showing  the  proposed  Panama 

canal  and  the  railway.     Engraved  by  Edw*.  Weller.      18J  x  25f .     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1885. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  657]. 

Compagnie  universelle  du  canal  interoceanique  de  Panama.     Trace  du  canal 

et  situation  des  travaux  en  cours  d' execution  au  1^""  juin,  1885.     8^  x  15^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie  de  Lyon.     Bulletin.     Janvier,  1886.     8°.     Lyon, 

societe,  1886.     v.  6.     Premiere  livraison.     at  end]. 
Note. — To  accompany  article  ' '  Le  canal  de  Panama.     Conference  faite  le 

dimanche   15   novembre,    1885.      Par  m.    Simonin,    ingenieur   civil   des 


Carte  gen^rale  de  I'isthme  Colombien.     1885.     22  x  31. 
[In  Wyse  (N.  B.)     Le  canal  de  Panama.     8°.     Paris,  Hachette  &  cie.  1886. 
front.] 

Specialkarte  des  Panama  kanales.     Nach  einem  dem  officiellen  bericht  von 

lieut.  Rodgers.     8  x  21.     Gotha,  J  Perthes,  1885. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1885.    v.  31.     pi. 

11]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Panama.     20J  x  22^. 

[In  United  States.  Navy  department.  General  information  series.  1885. 
8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1885.     v.  4.     at  end.     pl.3]. 

Central  America.  United  States  of  Colombia.  Panama  road.  From  the 
latest  British  surveys,  with  additions  by  the  Panama  canal  company  in 
1885.  Drawn  by  G.  F.  Pohlers.  Engraved  by  E.  Enthoffer  and  V.  L. 
Ourdan.     29|  x  23.     Washington,  1887. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1042]. 

Pocket-map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama.  6  x  38J.  New  York,  Arrr.  photo 
lith.co.  [1886]. 

United  States  of  Colombia.  North  coast  of  Panama,  Porto  Bello.  From  an 
old  Spanish  plan  corrected  for  the  latest  information.  1886.  Drawn  by 
G.  F.  Pohlers.  Engraved  by  M.  Franke  and  C.  A.  Kolb.  16\  x  10^. 
Washington,  1886. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  oflace.     Chart  no.  958] . 

The  Panama  canal.     4 J  x  7}. 

[In  Manchester  geographical  society.  Journal.  1886.  8°.  Manchester. 
Eng.  for  the  society,  1886.     v.  2.     p.  50]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  661 

Panama.     Copp  &  Young.     Pocket  map  of  the  isthmus  of  Panama,     [anon.]     ill. 
cover.     9  x  34.     Xew  York,  Am.  photo-lith.  co.  [1886]. 

Vue  g^nerale  panoramique  du  canal  interoceanique  de  Panama.     Dufour  sc. 

7|  X  2^.    ■ 

[In  Bresson  (A.)    Bolivie.     8°.     Paris,  1886]. 

Central  America.     North  coast  of  Panama,  Port  Chagres.     From  a  British 

survey  in  1829  &  1840,  and  a  survey  in  1875  by  the  officers  of  the  IT.  S.  S. 

Canandaigua,  capt.  E.  Barrett,  U.  S.  N.  comdg.      Drawn  by  G.  F.  Pohlers. 

Engraved  by  W.  P.  Sefton  and  H.  E.  Gash.    9|  x  11^    Washington,  1887. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  997]. 

North  America.     West  coast  of  Central  America.     Morro  Puercos  to  Cocalita 

Point  (Gulf  of  Panama).     From   British  surveys  in  1849,  corrected  for 
the  latest  information.     Drawn  by  C.  P.  BoUes.     Engraved  by  S.  J.  Kiibel 
and  A.  C.  Ruebsam.     28|  x  38.     Washington,  1887. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1019]. 

Canal  de  Panama.     Piano  general.     Escala  1/200,000.     13  x  17i 

[In  Sociedad  geogrdfica  de  Madrid.    Boletin.    Enero,  febrero  y  marzo,  1888. 
8°.     Madrid,  Fortanet,  1888.     v.  24.     no.  1-3]. 

Central  America.     Cape  la  Vela  to  Chagres  with  the  southern  coast  shewing 

the  gulf  of  Panama.  Compiled  chiefly  from  Spanish  government  charts. 
The  gulf  of  Panama  by  captain  Henry  Kellett,  r.  n.  c.  b.  &  commander 
James  AVood,  r.  n.  1849.  The  topography  of  the  isthmus  from  surveys  of 
the  United  States  expedition  under  commr.  T.  O.  Selfridge,  U.  S.  N. 
1870-71.  With  additions  &  corrections  to  1891.  Engraved  by  Davies  & 
company.  25^  x  38^.  London,  admiralty,  1892. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  396] . 

Trazado  del  canal  de  Panama.     8  J  x  6. 

[In  DiccionarioenciclopedicoHispano- Americano.    8°.    Barcelona,  Montaner 
&  Simon,  1894.     v.  14.     p.  730]. 

Central  America.     Colombia.     Gulf  of  Panama.     San  Miguel  bay  and  Darien 

harbor  with  the  Savannah  and  Tuyra  rivers.     Compiled  from  the  latest 
information.     Drawn  by  L.  Dessez.     Engraved  by  R.  A.  Daniel  and  V.  L. 
Ourdan.     25  x  22|.     AVashington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1410]. 

Nicaragua-  und  Panamakanal.     Massstab  1 : 1,500,000.     8^  x  5 J. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te   aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,   F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  12.     p.  314]. 

• Panama-kanal  unvollendeter  bau  1 :  300,000.     Im  f  iinfmal  grosseren  massstab 

,  als  Nicaraguakanal.     8i  x  2^. 

[In   Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te   aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und   Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     p.  691]. 

[■ Central  America.     Pacific  coast  of  Panama.     Chame  bay.     From  a  British 

survey    in   1847.     Prepared   by    H.    P.    Simpson.     Engraved   by  C.    G. 
Dougherty,  W.  P.  Sefton  and  L.   B.   Diggins.     19J  x  25|.     Washington, 
1899. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1790]. 


662  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Panama.     West  coast  of  Central  America.     Plans  in  the  bay  of  Panama.     From 
British  surveys  in  1847  and  1858.     Prepared   by  H.  P.  Simpson.     En- 
graved by  R.  A.  Daniel  and  A.  C.  Ruebsam.      19^  x  35^.     Washington, 
1899. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  oflfice.     Chart  no.  1789.] 

Compagnie  nouvelle  du  Canae  de  Panama.     Notes  techniques  concernant 

r  expose  des  dispositions  adoptees  pour  la  solution  de  divers  problemes 
particuliers  de  I'execution  du  canal.  1  p.  1.  123  pp.  4°.  &  Atlas  of 
17  pi.     fol.     Paris,  societe  anonyme  de  publications  periodiques,  1899. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Plan  g6n6ral  du  canal. 

2.  Profils  en  long. 

3.  Profils  en  travers  types  du  canal. 

4.  Plan  g6n6ral  de  la  region  de  Bohio. 

5.  Ecluses  de  Bohio. 

6.  Barrage  de  Bohio. 

7.  D^versoirs  de  Bohio. 

8.  Ecluse  de  Paraiso. 

9.  Barrage  &  d<§versoir  d'Alhajuela. 

10.  Plan  g6n6ral  du  haut  Chagres  avec  indications  des  traces  de  la  Rigole  d'alimentation 

et  du  chemin  de  fer. 

11.  Rigole  d'alimentation.    Profil  en  long  sch^matique. 

12.  id.  id.  Profils  en  travers  types  et  ouvrages  d'art  principaux. 

13.  Chemin  de  fer  de  Gamboa  a  Alhajuela.    Profil  en  long  schematique. 

14.  id.  id.  id.  Profils  en  travers  type  et  Pont  metallique  sur 
le  Chilibre. 

15.  Plan  g6n6ral  figurant  la  situation  des  voies  a  un  moment  donne  des  travaux. 
Plan  d6taill6  des  chantiers  d'attaque  a  une  phase  donn^e  de  I'execution. 

16.  Schema  figuratif  des  phases  successives  d'ex6cution. 

17.  I.  Graphique  figuratif  des  nombres    joumaliers    d'ouvriers  ordinaires  et  d'ouvriers 

masons  n6cessaires  pour  I'execution  des  travaux. 
II.  Graphique  figuratif  de  la  repartition  des  depenses  sur  un  delai  total  de  dix  ans. 

United  States  of  Columbia.     Panama  road  and  the  dredged  channel  leading 

to  La  Boca  at  the  entrance  to  Panama  canal.     From  a  survey  in  February 
and  March  1900,  by  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ranger.     37  x  28.     Wash- 
ington, 1901. 
[United   States.      Navy   department.      Bureau   of   equipment.     Chart  no. 
1950]. 

Panamint  district,  Cal.     See  Surprise  canyon,  Panamint  district,  Cal. 

Pan  Handle  railroad.     Map  of  the  ' '  Pan  Handle, ' '  embracing  counties  of  Han- 
cock,  Brooke,  Ohio  and  Marshall,  West  Virginia,     col.     65  x  33.     [New 
York].     F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Paraguay,  South  America.  Paragvay,  6  pro  v.  de  Rio  de  la  Plata:  met  de  aenpa- 
lende  landen  van  Tvcvman,  ende  Sta.  Crvz  de  la  Sierra.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).  Nieuvve  wereldt,  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.     fol.     Leyden,  J.  Elzevier,  1625.     bet.  pp.  394-395]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  translated  editions  of  de  Laet,  1633  and 
1640,  and  in  the  Dutch  edition  of  1630. 

l*aragvay,  6  prov.  de  Rio  de  la  Plata  cum  regionibus  adiacentibus  Tvcvman 

et  Sta.  Crvz  de  la  Sierra.     Amstelodami,  excudebat  loannes  lanssonius. 
14J  X  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Le  Paraguay  subdivise  en  ses  principales  parties,  suivant  les  dernieres  relaons. 

Par  N.  Sanson.     1657.     8  x  lOf . 
[In  his  L'Am6rique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'authevr,  1657.     no.  14], 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  663 

Paraguay,  South  America.     Paraqvaria  vnlgo  Paragvay  cum  adjacentibus.    Gerard 
(Joeck  sculpsit.     loannes  Blaeu  exc.     Amstel^edami.     18  x  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  211-212]. 

Same.     Paraqvaria  vulgo  Paragvay  cum  adjacentibus.     11^  x  13^. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoidus).     De  nieiiwe  en  onbekende  weereld.     4°.     t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  554-555]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Same.      Paraqvaria   vulgo    Paragvay    cum    adjacentibus.       Gerard    Coeck 

sculpsit.     loannes  Blaeu  exc.     Amstelodami.     172-  x  21^. 
[In  Allard  (Carel).      Atlas  minor,      fol.      Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  149]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

A  map  of  the  provinces  of  Paraguay  and  Tucuman  with  tbe  river  Plate. 

6x  11. 
[In  Voyages  and  discoveries  in  South  America,     [anon.]    16°.    London,  for 
S.  Buckley,  1698.     pt.  2.     p.  1]. 

Chili  and  Paragay  by  Rob't  Morden.     4^  x  5. 

[In   Morden   (Robert).     Geography  modified,     sm.     4°.     London,  for  R. 
Morden,  1700.     p.  520]. 

Carte  du  Paraguay,  du  Chili,  du  Detroit  de  Magellan  &c.  dressee  sur  les  des- 

criptions des  pp.  Alfonso  d'Ovalle,  et  Nicolas  Techo,  et  sur  les  relations 
et  memoires  de  Brouwer,  Narbourough,  mr.  de  Beauchesne  &c.  par  Guil- 
laume  de  I'Isle.     19^  x  25.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  7]. 

Paraguaria  ou  Paraguay,  avec  les  pays  qui  Fenvironnent,  dans  I'Amerique 

Meridionale.     Dresse  sur  les  memoires  les  plus  exacts  de  ceux  qui  Font 
decouvert  et  nou  vehement  mis  au  jour  par  Pierre  Vander  A  a.     11^  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  4.    Amerique.     pi.  67]. 

Paraquaria  in  qua  rr.  pp.   Soc.  Jesu  suas  missiones  promovere  auct.  dno. 

d'Anville  geographo  regip.     1733. 
[In  Neue  (Der)  welt-bolt.     [Zusammengetragen  von  Joseph  Stocklein].  fol. 
Augspurg,  1726-58.     v.  4.     pt.  28.     p.  1]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Paraguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  Tucumania  Guaria 

&c.     Laid  down  from  the  latest  improvements,  and  regulated  by  astrono- 
mical observations  by  Eman.  Bo  wen.     English  miles  60  to  a  degree.     13| 
xl6i 
[In  Bo  wen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]     1752.     no.  51]. 

Carte  du  Paraguay  et  des  pays  voisins.     8  x  12. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas) .     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  60]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  il  corso  del  fiume  Paraguay  e  di  paesi  ad  esso 

vicini.     9  x  10. 
[In  Atlante  delF  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  43]. 


664  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Paraguay,  South  America.     Paraguay.     By  J.  Luffman,  geogr.     9|  x.  7|. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).  Luffman' s  geographical  &  topographical  atlas,  [etc.] 
2  V.  in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  du  Paraguay.     16 J  x  12|. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geograpkique,  statistique,  histori- 
que et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  60]. 

Brazil  with  Guiana  &  Paraguay.     12|  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  62]. 

Map  of  the  republic  of  Paraguay,  with  the  adjacent  territories  of  Brazil, 

Uruguay  and  the  Argentine  republic;  showing  the  valley  of  the  Rio  de  la 
Plata.  Compiled  from  the  labors  of  Cabrer,  d'Azara,  Leverger,  Lopez, 
Monteiro,  Bellegarde  &  Borges,  with  additions  by  Edward  A.  Hopkins, 
U.  S.  consul  to  Paraguay,  1851.  20i  x  13^. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  and  statistical  society.  Bulletin.  1S52. 
8°.     New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  1852.     v.  1.     front.] 

Paraguay  und  der  nordliche  theil  der  Argentinischen  republik  vorziiglich 

nach  den  aufnahmen  der  Nordamericanischen  expedition  under  Th.  J. 
Page,  1853-56.     Entworfen  v.  H.  Kiepert.     to^^oFo*    12^  x  16. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1859.     neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1859.     v.  7.     pi.  7]. 

Brazil  and  Paraguay.     By  Sidney  Hall.     20  x  16^.     London,  Longman  & 

CO.  [1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney) .     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no.  51]. 

Paraguay.     Drawn  by  Geo.  Schroeter.     6^  x  5. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  and  statistical  society.  Journal.  1859. 
8°.     New  York,  J.  H.  Schultz  &  co.  [1859].     v.  1.     no.  1.     p.  11]. 

Der  stat  Paraguay  mit  angabe  der  neueren  niederlessungen  und  grenzer- 

weiterungen  vdrzuglich  nach  Alfred  du  Graty.     [La  republique  du  Para- 
guay, Bruxelles,  1862].     15^  x  14. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift-     1862.     neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1862.     v.  13.     pi.  1]. 

Teatro  de  la  guerra  en  el  Paraguay. The  seat  of  war  in  Paraguay.    Taken 

from  the  balloon.     14  x  19. 
[In    Great    Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary    papers.     Accounts  and 
papers.     State  papers.     1867-8.     v.  73]. 

Croquis  de  Humaita.     Representando  cortar  la  comunicacion  de  la  fortaleza 

con  el  interior  del  Pais  y  Asalto.     R.  A.  Chodasiewiez.     12  x  18. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliamentary  papers.     Accounts   and   papers.     State 
papers.     73.     1867-68]. 

Atlas  historico  da  guerra  do  Paraguay.     Organisado  pelo  E.  C.  Jourdan. 

2  pi.     16  sheets.     1  pi.     fol.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  E.  Rensburg,  1871. 

Carta  do  territorio  da  repu})lica  do  Paraguay  onde  se  derao  as  batalhas  entre 

o  exercito  desta  repul)lica  e  os  das  na(;6es  alliadas,  imperio  do  Brazil, 
confederayao  Argentina  e  republica  do  Uruguay,  desde  1866  at^  1870; 
confeccionada  por  i)ropo8ta  ai)provada  })or  avizo  do  ministerio  da  guerra 
de  3  de  septembre  de  1869,  do  connnandante  geral  do  corpo  de  enge- 
nheiros,  marechal  de  campo,  conselheiro  de  guerra,  Antonio  Nunes  de 
Aguiar,  pelos  ofRciaes  empregados  no  arcbivo  militar.  1871.  Escalas:  10 
legoas  metricas  (de  4000  metres).  92|  x  22 J.  [Rio  de  Janeiro?],  litho- 
graphia  do  archivo  militar,  1871. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  665 

Parag-uay,  South.  America.     A  sketch  map  of  Paraguay  compiled  from  the  works 
of  Azara,  Page,  Dugraty,  Mouchez  and  Wisner  and  from  personal  observa- 
tions by  Keith  Johnston,  in  1874-5.     J.  Bartholomew,  litho.     22  x  17. 
[In   Geographical    (The)    magazine.     Edited   by   Clements   R.    Markham. 
1875.     8°.     London,  Triibner  &  co.  1875.     v.  2.     p.  264]. 

Paraguay  to  illustrate  paper  from  official  sources  through  mr.  J,  Parlane, 

j.  p.  consul  for  Paraguay.     7  x  45. 
[In  Manchester  geographical  society.     Journal.     1888.     8°.     Manchester, 
Eng.  for  the  society,  1888.     v.  4.     p.  268]. 

Mapa  de  la  repiiblica  del  Paraguay.     8J  x  7j. 

[In   Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1894.     v.  14.     p.  ^856]. 

Paraguay  river.     Le  Paraguay  011  les  r.r.  p.p.  de  la  compagnie  de  Jesus  ont  repandu 
leurs  missions.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville.     1733.     llf  x  llf. 
[In  Lettres  edifiantes  et  curieuses.     Nouv.  ed.     Memoires  d'Amerique.     18°. 
Paris,  J.  G.  Merigot,  1781.     v.  9.     opp.  p.  254]. 

Der  fluss  Paraguay  von  Asuncion  bis  Corrientes.     Xach    den   Englischen 

aufnahmen  unter  lieut.  G.  F.  Day,  1853.     Maassstab  1: 1000.000.    9^  x  7^ 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1857.     4°.     Gotha,  J.    Perthes,    [1857]. 

V.  3.     p.  456]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Der  fluss  Uruguay  von  Paysandu  bis  Martin  Garcia.     Xach 

den  Engl,  aufnahmen  von  Sulivan  u.  Sidney  1847  u.  1856  gez.  von  A. 

Petermann." 

Track  survey  of  the   river   Paraguay.     Surveyed   by   com.   Th\   J.   Page, 

U.  S.  S.  Water  Witch  1855.     Sheets  2,  10-15,  each  41  x  27.     [Washington, 
1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

South  America.     Paraguay.     Sketch  of  the  river  Paraguay  from  26°  y.  south 

to  21°  40^.  south.     From  a  track  survey  checked  by  meridional  and  chrono- 
meteric  observations  by  commr.  T.  J.  Page  in  U.  S.  S.  Water  Witch  1855. 
Nat.  scale  1/100  000.     Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     3  sheets,  each  37^  x 
25.     London,  admiralty,  1858. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2594]. 

CONTENTS. 

Sheet  1.  Parts  I,  II.    From  Oliva  to  Rio  Paraguaymi. 

Sheet  2.  Parts  III,  IV.    From  Rio  Paraguaymi  to  Concepcion. 

Sheet  3.  Parts  V,  VI,  VII.    From  Concepcion  to  21°.  40'  south. 

South  America.    Rio  de  la  Plata.    Sketch  of  the  river  Paraguay,  Corrientes 

to  Asuncion.     From  a  track  survey  by  lieut.  G.  F.  Day  in  h.  m.  s.  Locust. 
1853.      Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.     2  sheets,  each  38  x  25J.     London, 
admiralty,  1856. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2444]. 

CONTENTS. 

Sheet  1.  Parts  I,  II,  III,  IV.     Corrientes  to  ViHafranca. 

Sheet  2.  Parts  V,  VI,  VII,  VIII,  IX.    Villafranca  to  Asuncion. 

Der  stromlauf  des  Paraguay  oberhalb  des  einflusses  in  den  Parana  nach  der 

aufnahme   des   It.    Page   commander    des    Nordamericanischen    schiffes 
AVaterwitch.     Atls  dem  original  in  1/100,000.     auf  /1, 1,000,000  reducirt. 
35^  x  6i 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.      Zeitschrift.      Neue  folge.     S°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1858.     v.  5.     pi.  4]. 


666  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Parag-uay  river.     Carte  du  fleuve  Paraguay,  depuis  son  embouchure  et  Corrientes 
jusqu'aux  batteries  d'Humaita.     (Extrait  de  la  carte  inedite  du  Paraguay- 
par  mr.  E,  Mouchez).     16 J  x  14. 
[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  coloniale.     Sept.-dec.    1866.     8°. 
Paris,  1866.     v.  18.     p.  896]. 

Planta  hydrographica  do  Passo  da  Patria,  incluindo  o  canal  privado  dos  Para- 

guayos  e  uma  parte  do  rio  Paraguay  desde  as  Tre-Bocas  ate  u  lagoa  Serena 
ou  Sirena;  com  as  posigoes  da  esquadra  imperial  Brasileira  nos  combates 
de  margo  e  abril  de  1866.  Levantada  por  ordem  do  illm.  e  exm.  sr.  vice- 
almirante  visconde  de  Tamandare.  Mandada  lithographar  pelo  exm. 
sr.  conselheiro  Affonso  Celso  de  Assis  Figueiredo.  Ministro  e  secretario 
d'estados  dos  negocios  de  marinha.  1866.  Construida  e  desenhada  por 
Hoonholtz.  4  sheets,  each  22  x  28.  Eio  de  Janeiro,  lithographia  do 
imperial  instituto  artistico,  1866. 

Parahiba,  Brazil.     Praefecturse  de  Paraiba,  et  Rio  Grande.     16|  x  21. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  263-264]. 

Paraiba.     See  Parahiba,  Brazil. 

Paramaribo,  Dutch.  Guiana.     Plan  de  la  ville  de  Paramaribo  suivant  les  plans 
Hollandois.     8J  x  6i 
[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4°.     Paris, 
1763.  .  p.  112]. 

Parana  river,  South.  America.     Track  survey  of  the  rivers  Salado,  Parana  and 
Colastine.     Surveyed  by  commander  Thos.  J.  Page,  U.  S.  S.  Water  Witch. 
1855.     37  X  27.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Mouths  of  the  Parana  and  Uruguay,     Sheet  no.  1 .     Martin  Garcia  and  Mar- 

tin Chico  channels.     [Colonia  to  Higueritas].     Surveyed  by  commander 
Thos.  J.  Page.  U.  S.   S.  Water  Witch.      1855.     41  x  28.     [Washington, 
1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Track  survey  of  the  river  Parana.     Surveyed  by  commander  Thos.  J.  Page, 

U.  S.  S.  Water  Witch.     1855.     Sheets  1-9,  each  26  x  40.     New  York, 
engraved  by  G.  Stern,  [1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Paranag-ua.bay,  Brazil.     Part  of  the  bay  of  Paranagua.     6  x  10. 

[In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Accounts  &  papers.  (26.  p.  2).  1851. 
v.  56.     pt.  2]. 

Pasquotank  river,  N.  C.  Pasquotank  river.  From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.  Hydrography  by  the  party  under  th'e  com- 
mand of  W.  P.  McArthur.  Electrotype  copy  no.  1.  by  G.  Mathiot. 
Scale  1:60,000.  14  x  17.  [New  York],  engraved  by  W.  Smith  &  S.  T. 
Pettit,  [1850]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey  chart  no.  407]. 

Passaic  falls,  N.  J.     Prospect  of  the  Paysaick  falls  in  New  Jersey.     3^  x  6J. 

[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.  April,  1789.  8°.  Philadelphia,  for  J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  667 

Passaic  river,  N.  J.     Passaic  river  and  its  tributaries.     8x6. 

[In  Maenab  (J.  A. )     Song  of  the  Passaic.     4°.     New  York,  1890]. 

Passamaquoddy,  Me.     A  map  of  Passamaquoddy  bay,  from  actual  survey.     12i  x  9. 
[London]  J.  Richardson,  1808. 
[In  Atcheson  (Nathaniel).     American  encroachments  on  British  rights.     S°. 
London,  1808.     p.  45]. 

A  map  &  chart  of  the  bays,  harbours,  post  roads  and  settlements  in  Passa- 

maquoddy &  Machias  with  the  large  island  of  Grand  Manan.  Compiled 
from  actual  surveys  by  B.  R.  Jones,  surveyor.  21  x  17.  Boston,  eng.  by 
T.  Wightman,  [1818?]. 

Sketch  map  of  Passamaquoddy  bay  showing  proposed  boundary  with  alter- 

nate lines  below  and  above  Lubec.     9x6  inches. 

[In  American  antiquarian  society.  Proceedings.  New  series,  oct.  1896. 
8°.     Worcester,  1897.     v.  11.     pt.  2.     p.  208]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Twenty  unsettled  miles  in  the  north  east  bound- 
ary."    By  T.  C.  Mendenhall. 

Patag-onia,  South.  America.     United  provinces  Chili  &  Patagonia.     J.  H.  Young, 
sc.     9|  X  8. 
[In   Malte-Brun   (Malthe   Conrad   Bruun,  called).     A  new  general   atlas, 
exhibiting  the   five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,     fol.     Philadelphia,  J. 
Grigg,  1828.     no.  ^0]. 

Same.     United  provinces  Chili  &  Patagonia.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9f . 

[In   Malte-Brun    (Malthe   Conrad   Bruun,  called).     A  new  general   atlas, 

exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
(irigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

United  provinces  of  Chili  &  Patagonia.     10x8. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  76]. 

Sketch  of  the  Rio  Negro  from  the  journal  of  don  Basilio  Yillarino.     5  x  12. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1836.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1836.     V.  6.     at  end]. 

United  provinces  Chili  &  Patagonia.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  40]. 

River  Santa  Cruz  [Patagonia].     2^  x  9|. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  1837.  8°.  London,  J.  Murray, 
1837.'    V.  7.     p.  126]. 

Buenos  Ayres,  Chili  &  Patagonia.     12^  x  lOf . 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  63]. 

Map  of  part  of  Patagonia,  by  Henry  L.  Jones  esq'r,  to  accompany  his  notes. 

6|  X  9i 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1861.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1861'.*    V.  31.     p.  204]. 

Das    Patagonische    kiistenland   zwischen    Rio   Colo-rado    &   Rio    Chubut. 

Maassstab  1 : 3,000,000.     7\  x  5}]. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     8°.     Berlin,  D.  Rei- 
mer,  1867.     v.  2.     pi.  4]. 


668  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Patag-onia,  South.  America.     Patagonia  to  illustrate  capt'n  Muster's  route,  1869-70. 
7i  X  12. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1871.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1871.     V.  41.     p.  59]. 

Carte  de  la  Patagonie  donnant  I'itineraire  du  cap'ne  Musters.     7|  x  4. 

[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  serie.     8°.     Paris,    1872.     v.  3. 
p.  592]. 

Francisco   P.   Moreno's  erforschung  eines   theiles   von   Patagonien.     1876 

&  1877.     Mit  benutzung  iilterer  quellen  haupsiichlich  reducirt  von  Moreno's 

originalkarte.     [Buenos  Aires,  1879].     Maassstab  1: 1,750,000.     7^x9^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1879.     4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1879]. 

V.  25.     pi.  22.     at  end]. 
Patagonien.     Ubersicht  der  neuesten  forschungsreisen  und  der  Chilenisch- 

Argentinischen-grenze  vom  23.  juli  1881.     Gezeichnet  von  O.  Koffmahn. 

Maassstab  1:7,500,000.     10  x  7^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1882. 
[In   Petermann's     mittheilungen.      4°.     Gotha,    J.   Perthes,    1882.     v.  28. 

pi.  3]. 

Port  Gallegos.     (Patagonien).     Massstab  1: 1,081,000.     2x2. 

[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1889.     4°.     Gotha,    J.   Perthes,    [1889]. 
v.  35.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

Port  Sta.  Cruz.     (Patagonien).     Massstab  1: 1,000,000.     2J  x  2. 

[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1889.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1889]. 
V.  35.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

Originai-karte  des  Limay-gebietes  in  Nordwest-Patagonien.     Nach  eigenen 

aufnahmen  entworfen  und  gezeichnet  von  dr.  Josef  v.  Siemiradzki,  1891. 
Massstab  1:1,000,000.     19  x  16. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1893.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1893]. 
V.  39.     pi.  5.     at  end]. 

Sketch  map  of  south-western  Patagonia  from  a  survey  by  Otto  Nordensjold. 

Natural  scale  1: 600,000  or  9.47  miles— 1  inch.     8^  x  14. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1897.    8°.    London,  1897.    v.  10. 

p.  464]. 
Note.— Inset:  Map  of  south  Patagonia. 

Patapsco  river.  Patapsco  river  and  the  approaches.  From  a  trigonometrical  sur- 
vey under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D.  Bache  superintendents 
of  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United  States.  Triangulation  by  J.  Fergu- 
.  son,  assistant.  Topography  by  F.  H.  Gerdes,  R.  D.  Cutts,  H.  I.  Whiting  & 
J.  B.  Gliick  assists.  Hydrography  by  the  parties  under  the  command  of 
lieuts.  G.  M.  Bache,  C.  H.  MacBlair  &  R.  Wainwright,  U.  S.  n.  assists. 
Scale  1:60,000.     17J  x  27^.     [Washington],  1856. 

Paterson,  N.  J.  Map  of  the  town  of  Paterson,  New  Jersey.  From  actual  survey 
by  C.  S.  Van  Wagoner.  May  1,  1840.  26  x  40.  New  York,  C.  Hay  ward's 
lith.  [1840]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Paterson,  N.  J.     From  surveys  by  J.  H.  Goetschius,  city 

surveyor.     Official  map.     col.     50  x  55.     [Paterson],  J.  E.  Crowell  &  co. 
1870. 

Robinson  (E.)    and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 

title,     index  map.     23  pi.     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1884. 

Patuxent  river,  Md.     Plan  of  Patuxent    river   &  Cedar  swamp,     ms.     [anon.] 
13x17.     [1843]. 
Note.— A  true  copy  of  the  original  in  the  hands  of  David  Young,  of  Nor- 
wich, Conn.     Henry  Stevens,  jr.  1843. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  669 

Pataxent  river,  Md.  Patuxent  river,  Maryland.  Upper  part.  From  a  trigono- 
metrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache  superintendent  of  the 
survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United  States.  Triangulation  by  lieut.  J.  P.  Roy 
U.  S.  a.  &  J.  Farley  assts.  Topography  by  I.  Hull  Adams,  assist.  Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  party  under  the  command  of  comdr.  W.  T.  Muse  U.  S.  n. 
asst.  Issued  in  May  1881.  C.  P.  Patterson,  superintendent.  Verified  by 
J.  E.  Hilgard  assistant  in  charge  of  office.  (Date  of  first  publication  I860.) 
Scaleyoio(j-  19^x22.  [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Chart 
no.  387]. 

Faulus  Hook,  N.  J.     Plan  of  Governor's  Kennedy's  and  Brown's  islands,  with 
Paulus  and  Red  Hook,  together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings,  shew- 
ing the  position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York.     [By  John 
Montresor.     anon.]     ms.     39x33.     [1766]. 
Note. — Map  similar  to  this  is  found  in  Faden  collection,     no.  96. 

Sketch  of  the  road  from  Paulus  Hook  and  Hobocken  to  Xew  Bridge.     By 

I.  Hills.     1778.     ms.     23^  x  28. 
[In  his  (A)  collection  of  plan's,  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  Xew  Jersey, 
ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  17]. 

[Plan  of   Paulus's  Hook  and  fortifications,      col.     ms.     anon.     l-^\  x  15J. 

1779?]. 
Note. — Numbered  "46"  in  pencil. 

[Plan  of  Paulus  Hook  and  fortifications,     ms.     anon.     14  x  16.     1779?]. 

Note. — Numbered  **286"  in  pencil. 

A  view  from  Paulus  hook,  of  Horsimus  on  the  Jersey  shore  &  part  of  York 

island,     ms.     [anon.]     10  x  17.     [1778]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  the  name  "  Montresor." 

Plan  of  Paulus  Hook  shewing  the  Avorks  erected  for  its  defence  1781-2. 

Survey'd  by  I.  Hills,  lieut.  23d  regt.     ms.     14  x  18^ 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey. 

ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  19]. 
Note. — Containing  references. 

A  plan  of  Paulus  Hook  with  the  road  to  Bergen  and  parts  adjacent  in  the 

province  of  New  Jersey.     Survey'd  by  I.  Hills.     1781.     ms.     23  x  23. 
[In  his  (A)  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New  Jersey. 

ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  18]. 
Note. — Showing  the  works  erected  for  its  defense,  1781-2. 

Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  From  actual  surveys  and 
records  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.  87  pp.  incl.  25  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Peaks  hill,  N.  Y.     Position  des  armees  Ameriquaine  et  Francois  a  Kings-ferry, 
Peaks  hill,  Crompond  et  Huntstaverne  du  17  septembre  au  20  octobre 
1782.     [anon.]     ms.     22x36.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  33]. 

Pembina  county,  N.  Dak.  Ensign  (D.  W.)  &  co.  Plat  book  of  Grand  Forks, 
Walsh  and  Pembina  counties,  N.  D.  122  pp.  1  fold.  map.  incl.  76 
maps.     fol.     [Philadelphia],  D.  W.  Ensign,  1893. 

Pennsylvania.     Draughts  of  the  proprietory  manors  in  the  province  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, as  preserved  in  the  land  department  of  the  commonwealth.     76  fold, 
maps. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.     8°.     Har- 
risburg,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  4.     at  end]. 


670  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.  Historical  map  of  Pennsylvania.  Showing  the  Indian  names  of 
streams  and  villages,  and  paths  of  travel;  the  sites  of  old  forts  and  battle 
fields;  the  successive  purchases  from  the  Indians;  and  the  names  and  dates 
of  counties  and  county  towns;  with  tables  of  forts  and  proprietary  names. 
Edited  by  P.  W.  Sheafer  and  others.  26  pp.  11.  1  col.  map.  23  x40. 
fold.  8°.  Philadelphia,  publication  fund  of  the  historical  society  of 
Pennsylvania,  1875. 

Nova  Svecia  hodie  dicta  Pensylvania.      Anno  1654  och  1655.      Ar  denna 

Novse  Svecise  carta  med  dess  riviers  och  landz  situation  ock  beskaffenhet 
aftagen  ock  till  corts  ford  af  P.  Lindstrom.     Th.  Campanius  Holm  fecit. 
lOJ  X  5. 
[In  Campanius  Holm   (Thomas).      Kort  beskrifning  om  provincien  Nya 
Swerige.     sm.  4°.     Stockholm,  S.  Wankijfs  iinkia,  1702.    tab.  v.    p.  37]. 

Same.      Nova  Svecia  hodie  dicta  Pensylvania.     Anno  1654  och  1655.      Ar 

denna  Novae  Svecise  carta  med  dess  riviers  och  landz  situation,  och  bes- 
kaffenhet aftagen  och  till  corts  f6rd  af  P.  Lindstrom.     10^  x  5. 
[In  Pennsylvania  historical  society.     Memoirs.     8°.     Philadelphia,   1834. 
V.  3]. 

Same.    Nova  Svecia  hodie  dicta  Pensylvania.    Anno  1654  och  1655.    Ar  denna 

Novse  Svecise  carta  med  dess  riviers  och  landz  situation  ock  beskaffenhet 

aftagen  och  till  corts  ford  af  P.  Lindstrdm.     10^  x  4|. 
[In   Nouvelles  annales  des  vovages.     4™''  serie.      8°.     Paris,   1843.     v.   13. 

p.  37]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  p.  259  entitled  "Notice  sur  la  colonie  de 

la  Nouvelle-Suede."     By  Ternaux-Compans. 

A  mapp  of  ye  improved  part  of  Pensilvania  in  America,  divided  into  coun- 

tys,  townships  and  lotts.     Surveyed  by  Tho:  Holme.     19  x  21.     London, 

Geo.  Willdey,  [1681?]. 
Note. — Containing  the  counties  of  Chester,   Bucks  &  Philadelphia;  w^ith 

plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  8]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  improved  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsilvania  in 

America.  Begun  by  William  Penn,  proprietor  and  governor  thereof  anno 
1681.  A  map  of  the  province  of  Pennsilvania,  containing  the  three  coun- 
ties of  Chester,  Philadelphia  and  Bucks.  By  Tho.  Holme,  survey,  gen. 
London,  K.  Greene  &  J.  Thornton,  [n.  d.]  Fac-simile  of  Holme's  map 
of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania,  with  the  names  of  the  original  pur- 
chasers from  William  Penn  begun  in  1681.  Reproduced  from  the  original 
in  the  Philadelphia  library  by  the  anastatic  process.  200  copies  only 
printed.  33  x  56.  Philadelphia,  anastatic  printing  office,  and  by  L.  P. 
Smith,  1846. 


Same.  A  map  of  the  improved  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsilvania  in 
America.  Begun  by  William  Penn  proprietor  and  governor  thereof  anno 
1681.  By  Theo.  Holme.  London,  R.  Greene  &  J.  Thornton.  Repro- 
duced from  the  original  in  the  Philadelphia  library.     33  x  56. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     maps]. 

Same.  Facsimile  of  Holme's  map.  33  x  57.  Philadelphia,  republished  by 
C.  L.  Warner,  1870. 

A  map  of  some  of  the  south  and  east  bounds  of  Pennsylvania  in  America, 
being  partly  inhabited.  [By  John  Thornton  and  John  Seller].  16i  x  20J. 
London,  J.  Thornton  &  J.  Seller,  [1683?]. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  18]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  671 

Pennsylvania.     A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  Newfoundland,  new  Scotland,  new 
England,    new    Jersey,   Maryland,   Pennsilvania,  and  part  of   Carolina. 
By  lohn  Thornton.     17  x  21.     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  New  England,  and  New  York,  New  larsey,  Pensilvania,  Mary- 

land, Virginia.      [By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.   Morden  and  Philip  Lea]. 
18  X  21.     London,  I.  Thornton,  [etc.  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  16]. 

Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  east  &  west  New  Jarsey.     By  John  Thorn- 

ton and  Will  Fisher.     20x31.     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  8]. 
Note. — Coast  chart  with  soundings. 

Pennsylvania  and  West  Jersey.     5j  x  65. 

[In  Thomas  (Gabriel) .  An  historical  and  geographical  account  of  the  prov- 
ince and  country  of  Pensilvania.  16°.  London,  A.  Baldwin,  1698. 
[Reprint].     New  York,  H.  A.  Brady,  1848]. 

A  new  map  of  New  Jarsey  and  Pensilvania.     By  Rob't  Morden.     b^  x  4 J. 

[In   Morden    (Robert).      Geography   rectified,     sm.  4°.     London,   for  R. 

Morden,  1700.     p.  597]. 

Novae  Svecise  tabula  ex  Nic.  Visscheri  del.     5i  x  3i. 

[In  Campanius  Holm  (Thomas).  Kort  beskrifning  om  provincien  Nya 
Swerige.     sm.  4°.     Stockholm,  S.  Wankijfs  iinkia,  1702.     p.  26]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia,  Mary  land  and  the  improved  parts  of  Pennsylvania 

&  New  Jarsey.     1719.     Revised  by  I.  Senex.     19  x  22. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  I).  Browne,  1721. 
opp.  p.  240]. 

The  boundary  lines  between  the  provinces  of  Maryland  &  Pennsylvania, 

including  the  three  lower  counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  &  Sussex  forming 
now  the  state  of  Delaware  as  defined  by  the  agreement  of  1732,  the  decree 
of  lord  chancellor  Hardwicke  of  may  1750,  and  the  agreement  of  1760. 
Lith.  of  Ed.  Mendel,  Chicago.  10^  x  7^ 
[In  Graham  (Col.  J.  D. )  Messages  from  the  governors  of  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  transmitting  the  reports  of  the  joint  commissioners,  and  of 
lieut.  col.  Graham.     2d  ed.     8°.     Chicago,  F.  Fulton  &  co.  1862.     at  end]. 

[Map  prepared  as  an  exhibit  in  the  suit  brought  by  the  Penns  against  lord 

Baltimore  to  determine  the  boundary  line].  16^  x  14^. 
[In  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania.  Articles  of  agreement  made  and  con- 
cluded upon  between  the  right  honourable  the  lord  proprietary  of  Mary- 
land, and  the  honourable  the  proprietary s  of  Pensilvania,  &c.  touching 
the  limits  and  boundaries  of  the  two  provinces,  [etc.  ]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
B.  Franklin,  1733]. 

— [Original  draft  of  Thomas  Freame's  land  in  Penn.     10,000  acres  awarded 

him  by  William  Penn.     ms.     anon.     8^x13.     1734?]. 
Note. — Above  title  in  lead  pencil. 

New   England,    New   York,    New   Jersey  and   Pensilvania.     By  H.  Moll. 

8xlOJ.     [London,  1736?]. 
Note. — From  his  **  Atlas  minor"  1736? 


672  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.  A  map  of  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  counties 
of  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex  on  Delaware:  Showing  the  temporary  limits 
of  the  jurisdiction  of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  fixed  according  to  an 
order  of  his  majesty  in  council  dated  the  25th  day  of  may  in  the  year 
1738.  Surveyed  in  the  year  1739.  A  scale  of  English  miles  sixty  nine 
and  a  half  in  one  degree  of  latitude.  13^  x  14. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1667-1747].  v.  1.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.  1852.     p.  594]. 

[Lord  Baltimore's  boundary  map].     14  x  9.     [1740]. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.     v.  16.     8°. 

Harrisburg,  E.  K.  Meyers,  1890.     front.] 
Note. — No  title. 

A  map  of  parts  of  the  province  of  Pensylvania  and  Maryland  with  the 

counties  of  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex  on  Delaware  according  to  the 
most  exact  surveys  yet  made.     Drawn  in  the  year  1740.     [By  Benjamin 
Eastbum].     18x21. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     The  breviate  in  the  boundary  dis- 
pute between  Penn.  &  Md.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1891.     v.  16]. 

Pensylvania,  Nova  Jersey  et  Nova  York  cum  regionibus  ad  fluvium  Dela- 

ware in  America  sitis,  nova  delineatione  ob  oculos  posita  per  Tob.  Conr. 
Lotter.  Milliaria  Anglica,  quoru  60  in  uno  gradu.  Tob.  Conr.  Lotter, 
sculps.     Aug.  V.     22^x19^.     [1748?]. 

The  map  or  draught  to  which  the  within  deed  refers.     Aug.  2,  1749.     no.  2. 

12^  x  18J. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives  By  Samuel  Hazard  [1748-1756].  v.  2.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.  1853.     p.  34]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ''Indian  deed  for  lands  between  Dela- 
ware &  Susquehanna,  1749." 

A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  and  the  three  Delaware  coun- 

ties: by  Lewis  Evans.     1749.     L.  Herbert  sculp.     25  x  19.     Philadelphia, 

L.  Evans,  1749. 
Note. — ''  All  our  great  storms  begin  to  leeward:  thus  a  n.  e.  storm  shall  be 

a  day  sooner  in  Virginia  than  Boston."     The  above  is  considered  to  be 

the  first  statement  in  literature  of  the  fact  that  our  storms  travel  in  an 

easterly  direction. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  7]. 

Same.    A  map  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  New  York  and  the  three  Dela- 

ware counties:   by  Lewis  Evans.     1749.     L.  Hebert,  sculp.     26J  x  19^. 
[Facsimile] . 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  and  North  Carolina. 
Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.     Engraved  by  Thos. 
Jefferys.     31  x  50.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1755]. 
Note. — Revised  edition  by  J.  Dalrymple.     See  1775  for  other  copies. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  26]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Car- 
olina. Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson,  in  1751.  [1755].  31  x  48J. 
[In  Jtifferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  K.  Saver  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
54-57]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  673 

Pennsylvania.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensilvania,  New  York  and 
Xew  England,  with  the  adjacent  countries.     By  Eman  Bowen.     13^  x  17. 
[In   his   A  complete   atlas,      fol.      London,    for   W.    Innys,    [etc.]      1752. 
no.  62]. 

Outline  map  of  Virginia  claims  in  southwestern  Pennsylvania.     Scale  16 

miles  to  one  inch.     Drawn  by  J.  Sutton  Wall.     [1754-99].     10|  x  8^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.    8°.    Harris- 
burg,  CM.  Busch,  1894.     V.  3.     p.  482]. 

— [Mrs.  Armstrong's  rough  draft  of  the  country  to  the  west  of  Susquehanna. 

ms.     Ill  X  15.     1755?]. 
Note. — Gives  Ft.  Cumberland  and  Ft,  du  Quesne  with  roads  and  distances. 

Carte  de  la  Pensilvanie.     9x7. 

[In  Smith  (William,  d.  d. )     Etat  present  de  la  Pensilvanie.     [anon.]     16°. 
Paris,  1756]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Pensilvania.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7  x  8^.     [London], 

for  R.  Baldwin,  1756. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1756].     v.  25. 
Dec.  1756.     opp.  p.  599]. 

[Map  of  the  Alleghany  &  Monongahela  river  region  with  approaches  to  Fort 

Pitt.     ms.     anon.     22^  x  16i.     1758?]. 

■ Virginia,    Maryland,    Pennsilvania,    East   &   West  New    Jarsey.     [anon.] 

20  X  31.     [London],  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     London,  for  W.  Mount 
[etc.]  1758.     opp.  p.  23]. 

To  the  honourable  Thomas  Penn  and  Richard  Penn,  this  map  of  the  improved 

part  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  is  humbly  dedicated  by  Nicholas 
Scull.     A  scale  of  British  statute  miles,  69^  to  a  degree.     29*  x  58*.     Phila- 
delphia, engraved  by  J.  Turner,  and  printed  by  J.  Davis,  for  the  author, 
1759. 
Note. — See  1770  for  new  edition  of  this  map. 

Same.     Map  of  the  improved  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania.     By 

Nicholas  Scull.     29^  x  585.     Philadelphia,  author,  jan.  1,  1759. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,forR.Sayer&T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  38-43]. 

Same.     To  the  hon.  Thomas  Penn  and  Richard  Penn,  esq.  [etc.]  this  map  of 

the  improved  part  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  is  humbly  dedicated  by 
Nicholas  Scull.     Philadelphia,  engraved  by  Jos.  Turner  &  printed  by  J. 
Davis,  for  the  author,  [1759.     Facsimile].     29^  x  58^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     ^laps]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Pensylvania  intended  chiefly  to  illustrate  the 

account  of  the  several  Indian  purchases  made  by  the  proprietors  of  the 
said  province,  the  claims  made  by  the  Indians,  [etc.]  T.  Jefferys  sculp. 
7^  X  13. 
[In  Thomson  (Charles,  11.  d. )  An  enquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  alienation 
of  the  Delaware  and  Shawanese  Indians  from  the  British  interest,  [anon.] 
sm.  4°.     London,  1759]. 

[Map  of  a  route  through  south  west  Pennsylvania,  from  Fort  Loundon, 

Franklin  co.  to  Fort  Pitt,  Pittsburgh.     A  scale  of  six  miles  to  an  inch, 
anon.     ms.     9  x  20.     176-]. 

H.  Doc.  516 43 


674  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.     Map   accompanying  agreement  between  1*^.  Baltimore  &  T.  &  R. 
Penn,  July  4,  1760.     9|  x  14. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1853.     v.  4]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  Pensilvania,  Virginia,  Maryland 

and  New  Jersey.     J.  Gibson  sc.     [anon.]     10|  x  13^.     [London,  1762]. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  A.  Millar  [etc.] 
1762.     V.  3]. 

Carte  de  la  Nouvelle  Angleterre,  New  York,  Pensilvanie  et  Nouveau  Jersay 

suivant  les  cartes  Angloises.     13|  x  14|. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 

v.  1.     no.  29]. 
Disposition  of  the  Pennsylvania  troops  in  the  western  district  for  the  winter 

season,  1764.     12^  x  18. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard.     [1790].    8°.    Philadelphia, 

J.  Severns  &  co.  1856.     v.  12.     front.] 

A  map  of  that  part  of  America  where  a  degree  of  latitude  was  measured  for 

the  Royal  society  by  Cha:  Mason  &  Jere:  Dixon.    J.  Mynde,  sculp.    6 J  x  4. 
[In  Philosophical  transactions.     1768.     4°.     London,  1769.     v.  58.     p.  325]. 

• Carte  de  la  Pensilvanie.     10  x  7i. 

[In  Rousselot  de  Sugy  (Jacques  Philibert).     Histoire  naturelle  et  politique 

de  la  Pensylvanie.     [anon.]     16°.     Paris,  1768]. 

The  provinces  of  New  York,  and  New  Jersey,  with  part  of  Pensilvania  and 

the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres,  and  Montreal;  drawn  by  capt.  Holland. 
Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  54  x  20.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T. 
Jefferys,  [1768?]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  M'ith  part  of  Pensil- 

vania and  the  governments  of  Trois  Rivieres  and  Montreal;  drawn  by 
capt.  Holland.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.    432^  x  20^. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
33-34]. 

Note. — Running  title  at  head  of  map,  "A  chorographical  map  of  the  coun- 
try between  Albany,  Oswego,  Fort  Frontenac,  and  Les  Trois  rivieres." 
To  the  honorable  Thomas  Penn  and  Richard  Penn,  esquires,  true  and  abso- 
lute proprietors  and  governors  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  and  the 
territories  thereunto  belonging  and  to  the  honorable  John  Penn,  esquire, 
lieutenant  governor  of  the  same,  this  map  of  the  province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania is  humbly  dedicated  by  their  most  obedient  humble  serv't  AY.  Scull. 
Henry  Dawkins  sculp' t.  27  x  32.  Philadelphia,  James  Nevil,  for  the 
author,  april  Ist,  1770. 

Same.    To  the  hon.  Thomas  Penn  and  Richard  Penn.  [etc.]  this  map  of  the 

province  of  Pennsylvania  is  humbly  dedicated  by  W.  Scull.  Philadelphia, 
by  J.  Nevil,  for  the  author,  1770.     21  x  32. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

Note. — See  1759  for  first  edition  of  this  map. 

— Same.     A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  exhibiting  not  only  the  improved  part  of 

that  province,  ])ut  also  its  extensive  frontiers:  laid  down  from  actual  sur- 
veys, and  chiefly  from  the  late  map  of  W.  Scull  published  in  1770.  English 
miles,  69^  to  a  degree.  27  x  53.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  (k  J.  Bennett,  June 
10,  1775. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas.  London,  forW. 
Faden,  1777.     no.  24]. 

Note  — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  675 

Pennsylvania.  Same.  A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  exhibiting  not  only  the  improved 
part  of  that  province,  but  also  its  extensive  frontiers:  laid  down  from  actual 
surveys,  and  chiefly  from  the  late  map  of  W.  Scull  published  in  1770. 
27  X  53.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[In  Jeff erys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  20]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Pennsylvania  exhibiting  not  only  the  improved  parts  of 

that  province,   but  also  its  extensive  frontiers:    laid  down  from  actual 
surveys  and  chiefly  from  the  late  map  of  W.  Scull  published  in  1770. 
27  x  53.     [London,  for  R.* Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  19.     also  v.  5.     no.  21.     &  v.  6.     no.  14]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Pennsylvania:  laid  down  from  actual  surveys  and  chiefly 

from  the  late  map  of  W.  Scull,  published  in  1770. — La  Pensilvanie  entrois 
feuilles.     Traduite  des  meilleures  cartes  Anglaises.     26  x  52.     Paris,  Le 
Rouge,  [1777]. 
[  In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  14]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Pennsylvania  exhibiting  not  only  the  improved  parts  of 

the  province,  but  also  its  extensive  frontiers:  laid  down  from  actual  sur- 
veys and  chiefly  from  the  late  maps  of  W.  Scull,  published  in  1770. — La 
Pensilvanie  en  trois  feuilles.    Traduite  des  meilleures  cartes  Anglaises. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge.     [Facs.]     24  x  49. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

[Map  of  the  country  between  and  bordering  the  Delaware  river  and  Chesa- 

peake bay,   showing  roads  to  Philadelphia  and  localities,      ms.      anon. 
7\  X  12i.     177-?]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  and  North  Carolina. 

Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.     [Engraved  by  Thos. 

Jefferys].     31  x  48^     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  27-28]. 
Note. — See  1755  for  revised  edition  by  J.  Dalrymple,  of  which  this  is  a 

reprint. 

Same.     col.     31  x  48^     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  25.     also  v.  6.     no.  18-19]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North 
Carolina.  Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.  [Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys].  31  x  48^  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1776]. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  21-22]. 

— A  map  of  the  province  of  New  York,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  and  New 

England,  from  an  actual  survey  by  captain  Montresor,  1775.     col.     36  x  56. 
London,  A.  Dury,  1775. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  17-18]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  13-14]. 

Same.     36  x  57.     London,  A.  Dury,  1775.     Republished,  1777. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  24.     also  v.  6.     no.  6-7]. 


676  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.     A  map  of  the  country  round  Philadelphia  including  part  of  New 
Jersey,  New  York,  Staten  island,  &  Long  Island,     [anon.]     7  x  8|. 
[In  Gentleman's   (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for    D.    Henry,   [1776]. 
V.  46.     Sept.  1776.     opp.  p.  396]. 

— A  map  of  the  country  from  Rariton  river  in  East  Jersey  to  Elk  Head  in 

Maryland,  shewing  the  several  operations  of  the  American  and  British 
armies  in  1776  &  1777.  Drawn  by  S.  Lewis  from  surveys  made  by  orders 
of  G.  Washington.  Engraved  by  I.  H.  Seymour.  9|  x  15^.  Philadel- 
phia, C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).  The  life  of  George  Washington.  Maps.  4°.  Phil- 
adelphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  5]. 

The  province  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pennsylvania,  and 

the  province  of  Quebec.  Drawn  by  major  Holland.  Corrected  and 
improved  by  govern""  [Thomas]  Pownall.  1776.  col.  52  x  20.  [London^ 
for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  34]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,   [etc.]     Drawn  by 

capt.  Holland.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys,  and  improved  from  the 
modern  surveys  of  those  colonies  down  to  the  year  1776.     21  x  53,     Lon- 
don, for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775.     [1776]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  26]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensil- 

vania,  and  the  province  of  Quebec.     Drawn  by  major  Holland.     Corrected 

and  improved,  from  the  original  materials,  by  govern""  Pownall.     1776. 

53^  x  20i     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others!     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  17]. 
Note. — Insets:  A  chart  of  the  mouth  of  the  Hudson's  river  from  Sandy  Hook 

to  New  York.     '*  A  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York."     "  Plan  of  Amboy." 

Campaigns  of  1776-1777.     [In  New  York,  New  Jersey,  1776;  Pennsylvania 

and  Delaware,    1777.     anon.]     17 J  x  21.     [London,  1777]? 
[Rochambeau:  24]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  in  capt.  John  Hall's  The  history  of  the  civil  war 

in  America,     [anon.]     v.  1.     front.     1780. 

Seat  of  war  in  the  environs  of  Philadelphia.      By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sen'r 

hydrographer  to  his  majesty.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     7^  x  9^. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1777.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1777. 
V.  46.     p.  592]. 

Same.     Seat  of  war  in  the  environs  of  Philadelphia.     By  Thos.   Kitchin,. 

senr.     For  the  London  magazine  1777.     7^  x  9|. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     8°.     Harrisburg,  1875.     v.  3]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panion the  operations  of  the  British  army  from  their  landing  at  Elk  river 
in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills.  coL 
11  X  60.    Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  677 

Pennsylvania.  A  plan  of  part  of  the  provinces  of  Pensylvania,  and  East  &  West 
New  Jersey,  shewing  the  operations  of  the  royal  army  under  the  com- 
mand of  their  excellencies  sir  Will"*.  Howe  &  sir  Henry  Clinton,  from  the 
landing  at  Elk  river  in  1777,  to  the  embarkation  at  Navisink  in  1778. 
By  John  Hills.  9  x  28J.  London,  W.  Faden,  June  1,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no  23]. 

A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 

North  Carolina;  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio  and  all  the  rivers  which 
fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river  ^Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river, 
lake  Erie;  part  of  the  lakes  Huron,  Michigan  &c.  and  all  the  country  bor- 
dering on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thos.  Hutchins.  Engraved  by  T. 
Cheevers.  35  x  43.  London,  T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
Note. — To  accompany  the  text  entitled  "  A  topographical  description  of 
Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and  North  Carolina. 


"^ame. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  20]. 

Same.  A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Mary- 
land, and  North  Carolina,  [etc.]  By  Thos.  Hutchins.  36  x  44.  London, 
T.  Hutchins,  1778. 

[Rochambeau:  48].        '" 

Same.  Partie  occidentale  de  la  Virginie,  Pensylvanie,  Maryland,  et  Caroline 
Sept'**  la  riviere  d'Ohio,  [etc.]  Par  Hutchins.  19  x  23.  Paris,  Le  Rouge, 
1781. 

[Rochambeau:  49]. 

[^Nlap  showing  proposals  for  improving  the  inland  navigation  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Maryland,  by  opening  a  communication  between  the  tide- waters 
of  Delaware  and  Chesapeak  bay].     14  x  17. 

[In  American  philosophical  society.  Transactions.  2d  ed.  corrected.  Phil- 
adelphia, R.  Aitken  &  son,  1779.     v.  1.     p.  367]. 

[Map  of  the  region  between  the  East  and  West  branch  of  the  Susquehanna, 
showing  roads  and  forts,     ms.     anon.     24|  x  32.     1779?]. 

[Map  of  proposed  roads  through  the  south  east  part  of  Pennsylvania  and  the 
north  part  of  Maryland  and  Delaware,    ms.     anon.     12 J  x  15.     178-?] . 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  in  North  America, 

from  the  best  authorities,     [anon.]     10^  x  13. 
[In  Universal   (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.   Hinton,  [1780].     v.  66. 

April  1780.     opp.  p.  169]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Virginia,  and  part  of  Maryland  and  Pennsyl- 
vania. Jno.  Lodge  sculp,  [anon].  11  x  15.  London,  J.  Bew,  31  dec. 
1780. 

[In  Political  (The)  magazine.  8°.  London,  for  J.  Bew,  1780.  v.  1.  Dec. 
1780.     opp.  p.  787]. 

Map  showing  location  of  the  donation  lands  in  Pennsylvania.  Compiled 
from  the  drafts  of  surveys  on  file  in  the  department  of  internal  affairs  by 
J.  Sutton  Wall.     Scale  of  4.3  miles  per  inch.     23  x  35}.     [1781-1792]. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.  3d  series.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.  8°.  Harris- 
burg,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  3.     in  pocket]. 


678  LIBT    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Pennsylvania.     Carte  de  la  Pensylvanie  et  du  Nouveau  Jersey.     9  x  12^. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo  Americains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pi.  6]. 

[Cote  de  York-town  a  Boston.    Marches  de  I'arm^e.    anon.    ms.    col.    17  x 

65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Differents    camps  de   I'armee   de    York-town  k   Boston,     anon. 

10ix36i     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

Pennsylvania  depreciation  lands.     Surveyed  in  1783-1785.     7^  x  11. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives.  3d  series.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.  8°.  Harris- 
burgh,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  3.     at  end]. 

We  do  hereby  certify  this  to  be  a  true  map  of  the  boundary  line  between 

the  states  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  York,  from  the  river  Delaware  to  the 

Ninetieth  mile  stone  as  run  and  marked  by  us,  witness  our  hands  October 

12th  1786. 

And'w  Ellicott,  Com.  from  Penna. 

James  Clinton,    )  ^  _  ,         .^       ^^    , 

o-  T^  iTtT-A    VComm — 2  from  New  York. 

Sniieon  DeWitt.  / 

2  sheets,  each  13^  x  48^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1786-1790].     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  Severns  &  co.  1855.     v.  11.     pp.  522-526]. 

This  map  of  part  of  the  northern  boundary  of  Pennsylvania  is  most  humbly 

inscribed  to  the  supreme  executive  council  of  that  commonwealth  by  their 
humble  serv't  Benj'n  Elhcott.     41  x  35.     [1787]. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1786-1790].     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  Severns  &  co.  1855.     v.  11.     at  end]. 

To  the  patrons  of  the  Columbian  magazine  this  map  of  Pennsylvania  is 

dedicated  by  their  obliged  and  obed't  serv'nts  the  proprietors.     11  x  21. 

[1788]. 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     1788.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon, 

1788.     V.  2.     front.] 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 
—    A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  New  Jersey  &  Maryland,  with  the  part& 

adjacent.    Thackara  sc.    Engraved  for  R.  P.'s  History  of  Penna.    12  x  15^. 

8°.     Phfladelphia,  1789.     v.  2]. 
[In  Proud  (Robert).     The  history  of  Pennsylvania]. 

Meridian  of  the  west  end  of  lake  Ontario  state  of  New  York.     18  miles  & 

525  chains  from  the  north  boundary  of  Pennsylvania,  august  23' d  1790. 
B.  Ellicott  sculp.    Territory  annexed  to  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.    North 
latitude  42°,  16'  13'^  variation  25  west.     35  x  32^. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1790].     8°.     Philadelphia, 
J.  Severns  &  co.  1856.     v.  12.     p.  104]. 

A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  &  the  parts  connected  therewith,  relating  to  the 

roads  and  inland  navigation,  especially  as  proposed  to  be  improved  by  the 
late  proceedings  of  assembly.  1792.  [Copied  from  his  larger  map]  by 
Reading  Howell.     J.  Trenchard,  sculp.     18  x  26.     [Philadelphia,  1792]. 

Same.     Howell  (Reading).    A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  parts  connected 

therewith,  relating  to  the  roads  and  inland  navigation  especially  as  proposed 
to  be  improved  by  the  late  proceedings  of  assembly.  [Copied  from  his 
larger  map]  by  Reading  Howell,  in  conformity  to  the  act  of  Congress  of 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  679 

Pennsylvania — Continued. 

the  United  States,  entitled,  An  act  for  the  encouragement  of  learning  by- 
securing  the  copies  of  maps,  charts,  and  books,  to  the  authors  and  pro- 
prietors of  such  copies,  during  the  times  therein  mentioned.  18  x  25^. 
[In  American  state  papers,  fol.  Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1834.  Mis- 
cellaneous.    V.  1.     p.  830]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Reading  Howell,  1792. 

Scale  of  miles,  69  to  a  degree.     37^  x  64.     London,  for  the  author,  by  J. 
Phillips,  1792. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Reading  Howell,  1792.     Scale  of 

miles  69  to  a  degree.     2  sheets,  each  37^  x  32J.     London,  for  the  author, 
by  James  PhiUips,  1792.     [Re-print,  1806]. 
Note. — Registered  and  copyright  secured  agreeable  to  act  of  congress,  august 
11th  1806.     D.  Caldwell,  clerk  of  the  district  of  Pennsylvania. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     By  Reading  Howell.     1792. 

37  x  64.     [Facsimile]. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Appendix  1-X.     Maps]. 

Same.     The  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Reduced  with  permission  from  Reading 

Howells  map  by  Samuel  Lewis.    Scale  of  American  miles  69i  to  a  degree, 
llj  x  18. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  33]. 

Same.     The  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Reduced  with  permission  from  Reading 

Howell's  map,  by  Samuel  Lewis.     11^  x  18^. 
[In  Carey   (Mathew).     Carey's   American   atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,    M. 
Carey,  1796.     no.  10]. 

Same.     A  map  of  Pennsylvania  &  the  parts  connected  therewith  relating  to 

the  roads  and  inland  navigation.     By  Reading  Howell,  copied  from  his 
larger  map.     18  x  26. 
[In  Schuylkill  and  Susquehanna,  and  Delaware  and  Schuylkill  navigation 
companies.     An  historical  account,  &c.     4°.     Philadelphia,  1795]. 

Map,  exhibiting  a  general  view  of  the  roads  and  inland  navigation  of  Penn- 

sylvania,  and   part  of    the  adjacent  states.     Respectfully  inscribed  to 
Thomas  Mifflin,  governor,  by  John  Adlum,  and  John  Wallis.     Scale  of 
miles,  69  to  a  degree.     33  x  36.     [Philadelphia,  1792?]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Perspective  view  of  part  of  a  canal  with  locks." 

Same.     Map  exhibiting  a  general  view  of  the  roads  and  inland  navigation  of 

Pennsylvania,  and  part  of  the  adjacent  states.  Respectfully  inscribed  to 
Thomas  Mifflin,  governor,  and  the  general  assembly  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania,  by  John  Adlum  and  John  Wallis.  Scale  of  miles  69  to 
a  degree.  29  x  33i.  [1792?]. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.  3d  series.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.  8°.  Harris- 
burgh,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  1.     front.] 

A  map  of  Pensylvania,  and  part  of  the  adjacent  states,  from  the  last  surveys. 

0.  Carleton  delin.     7x8. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
T.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793.     p.  469]. 

Pennsylvania.     6  x  7^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).   The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 
• Pennsylvania.      Drawn    from    the    best    authorities.      By    Cyrus    Harris. 

Engraved  by  Doolittle.     7^  x  13. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 

Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  533]. 


680  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Pennsylvania.     The  state  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  latest  surveys.    D.  Martin,  set. 
American  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     12|  x  18. 
[In  Reid   (John,  publisher).     The  American  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  12]. 

Pennsylvania  entworfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzman.     16  x  28.     Hamburg,   C.  E. 

Bohn,  1797. 

[Map  of  the  townships  between  the  north  east  branch  qf  the  Susquehanna 

and  the  north  west  branch,     ms.     anon.     16  x  19.     18 — ]. 

[Map  of  the  roads  throughout  the  south  eastern  part  of  Pennsylvania,     ms. ' 

anon.     23^x37.     1804?]. 

Pennsylvania.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Eng'd  by  D.  Fairman.     7|  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  44]. 

A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  New  Jersey  &  Maryland,  with  the  parts 

adjacent.     Thackara  sc.     12  x  16. 
[In  Camac  (Turner).     Facts  and  arguments  respecting  the  great  utility  of  an 
extensive  inland   navigation  in  America,     [anon.]     8°.     Philadelphia, 
1805]. 

A  map  of  the  Alleghany,  Monongahela  and  Yohiogany  rivers.     13  x  9. 

[In  Harris  (Thaddeus  Mason).     The  journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory 
northwest  of  the  Alleghany  mountains.     8°.     Boston,  1805]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     By  Reading  Howell.     1811.     Engraved 

by  F.   Vallance.     col.     21  x  33|.     Philadelphia,  Kimber  &  Conrad  & 
Johnson  &  Warner,  [1811]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     By  Reading  Howell.     Philadelphia, 

1817.     21  X  33.     Philadelphia,  Kimber  &  Sharpless  for  Emmons  Kimber, 
[1817]. 

Pennsylvania.     11^  x  17f . 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  14]. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Pennsylvania.     12  x  18. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  18]. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania.     Constructed  from  the  county  surveys  authorized  by 

the  state;  and  other  original  documents  by  John  Melish.     col.     50  x  74. 
[Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1822]. 

Same.     Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.     Corrected  and  improved  to  1826.     col. 

63  X  77.     Philadelphia,  published  by  B.  Tanner,  [1826]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  la  Pensylvanie.     11^  x  17. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)     Atlas  geographique,  statistique  et  chron- 

ologique  des  deux  Am^riques.     fol.     Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825.     no.  22]. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7J  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Philadelphia  and  its  vicinity." 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  Delaware.     Constructed  fropi  the 

latest  authorities.     1826.     D.  H.  Vance,  del.     J.  H.  Young,  sc.     17  x  21 1. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.    no.  6]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  681 

Pennsylvania.     Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a 
view  to  a  national  road  from  A\Jashington  to  Buffalo.     15J  x  34. 
[In  United   States.     War  department.     Corps   of  engineei-s.     Road   from 
AVashington  city  to  Buffalo.     8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

[Map  of  the  central  portion  of  Pennsylvania,  showing  roads  and  localities, 

bordering  on  and  from  the  Delaware  and  Susquehanna  rivers,  to  Pitts- 
burg and  Kittanning,  etc.     ms.     anon.     25x71.     183-?]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     9|  x  15.     Engraved 

&  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  & 

Marshall,  1832. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 

ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  176]. 
Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Philadelphia. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     5x6. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  95]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

Plan  and  section  of  a  survey  for  a  canal  commencing  at  Fair  Mount  Dam  and 

extending  along  the  western  slope  of  the  river  Schuykill  to  Mill  creek. 
Laid  down  from  surveys  made  during  the  year  1833,  By  J.  Edgar  Thom- 
son, civil  engr.  Drawn  by  John  C.  Trautwine,  assist,  engr.  10  x  16^. 
ms.     [1833]. 

A  map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  Pennsylvania  and  the  adjoining  states. 

By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1834.     20  x  27. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  brief  description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of 
Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     18°.     Philadelphia,  author,  1834]. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  ( Thomas  Gamaliel ) .  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  33]. 

A  new  map  of  Pennsylvania  with  its  canals,  rail-roads  &  distances  from 

place  to  place  along  the  stage  roads,  by  H.  S.  Tanner,  col.  10  x  13^. 
Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1836]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Compiled  from  the  latest  authorities. 

Philadelphia,  published  by  Edward  C.  Biddle^  1837.     8  x  lOi. 
[In  Eaton  (Rebecca).     A  geography  of  Pennsylvania.     12°.     Philadelphia, 
E.  C.  Biddle,  1837.     front.] 

Pennsylvania.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11^  x  14^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel.)  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  sta- 
tistical, and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  74]. 

Pennsylvania.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     Hi  x  14^. 

[In  'Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal  illustrated  atlas  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet. 
pp.  74-75]. 

A  map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey  with  the 

adjoining  states.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     20|  x  27. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


6  §2  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Pennsylvania.  Map  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.  Exhibiting  the  post  offices^ 
post  roads,  canals,  rail  roads,  ^c.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col.  35  x  48. 
[Washington,  1839]. 

A  new  map  of  Pennsylvania  with  its  canals,  railroads  &  distances  from  place 

to  place  along  the  stage  roads.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     Tanner's  universal 
atlas.     10^  X  12^. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner,  1840]. 

Pennsylvania.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     13  x  19. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  view  of 
the  central  or  middle  United  States.  18°.  Philadelphia,  H.  Tanner,  jr. 
1841.     p.  3]. 

A  new  map  of  Pennsylvania  with  its  canals,  rail  roads  &  distances  from  place 

to  place  along  the  stage  roads.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     11  x  13.     Philadelphia, 
'  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1840]. 
[In  his  A  geographical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.     16°.     Philadelphia,, 

1841]. 

New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     6x4. 

[In  Monthly  (The)  chronicle  of  events,  discoveries,  improvements  and 

opinions.     8°.     Boston,  S.  Smith,  1842.     v.  3.     p.  97]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ** Pennsylvania  improvements." 

Pennsylvania.     12^  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas  [etc.]  new  ed.  rev.^ 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  39]. 

Buckley  (R.)     Map  embracing  rail-roads  &  canals  in  connection  with  parts 

of  the  state  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  [anon.  ]  19  x  30. 
[n.  p.  1843]. 

The  key  stone  state,  Pennsylvania,  and  her  eminent  men.  [Map].  Com- 
piled &  drawn  by  A.  W.  Harrison,  col.  43  x  54.  Philadelphia,  A.  W. 
Harrison,  1847. 

Map  illustrative  of  the  statistics  of  the  coal  trade  of  Pennsylvania.    Showing 

the  relative  positions  of  the  various  anthracite  &  bituminous  coal  fields. 
Also  the  rail  roads,  canals  &  navigable  waters,  by  which  they  are  inter- 
sected, forming  their  respective  avenues  to  market.  Prepared  by  B.  C. 
Taylor.  1848.  W.  Dreser,  ft.  To  accompany  the  report  of  Dauphin  and 
Susquehanna  coal  company.  lOJ  x  15.  Philadelphia,  lith.  of  T.  Sinclair, 
[1848]. 

The  tourist's  pocket  map  of  Pennsylvania,  exhibiting  its  internal  improve- 
ments, roads,  distances,  &c.  By  J.  H.  Young,  col.  12  x  15.  Philadel- 
phia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1848. 

Map  of  the  anthracite  regions  of  Pennsylvania,  embracing  the  first  and 

second,  and  part  of  the  Wyoming  coal  fields,  and  Montour  iron  ore  range. 
By  W.  F.  Roberts,  col.  28  x  80.  Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval's  lith.  press, 
1849. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania,  constructed  from  the  county  surveys  authorized  by 

the  state;  and  other  original  documents.  Revised  and  improved  under 
the  supervision  of  Wm.  E.  Morris,  civil  engineer,  upon  data  procured  in 
each  county.  Approved  by  the  Philadelphia  county  board  under  author- 
ity of  the  legislature.  Statute  miles  of  1760  yards.  50^  x  73J.  Philadel- 
phia, R.  L.  Barnes,  1849. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  683 

Pennsylvania.     A  map  of  the  meetings  of  friends,  and  some  other  places  in  Penn- 
sylvania and  New  Jersey.     8  x  125. 
[In  Bowden  (James).     The  history  of  the  society  of  friends  in  America. 

8°.     London,  1850.     v.  2.     p.  1]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  with  the  country  adja- 
cent.    1760." 


A  new  county  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania  and  adjoining  states,  show- 
ing the  route  of  the  Central  &  other  rail  roads.  &c.  &c.  Reduced  from 
the  large  map  of  J.  W.  Otley.  col.  25  x  37.  Philadelphia,  R.  L.  Barnes, 
1852. 

Thayer  (Horace)  &  co.  Township  map  of  Pennsylvania.  20  x  27.  New 
York,  H.  Thayer  &  co.  [1852]. 

Pictorial  map  of  Pennsylvania.  Published  by  Ensign,  Bridgeman  &  Fanning. 
33  x  25.     New  York,  Ensign,  Bridgeman  &  Fanning,  [1855]. 

County,  township  &  railroad  map.  col.  33  x  50.  Philadelphia,  R.  L. 
Barnes,  1856. 

County  and  railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.  With  portions 
of  the  adjoining  states.  Constructed  and  engraved  by  W.  Williams,  col. 
32  X  52.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  1856. 

Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew. 

Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     10|  x  15. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]     foL 

Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  7]. 

Geological  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  constructed  from  original  sur- 
veys made  between  the  years  1836  and  1857,  under  the  superintendence 
of  Henry  D.  Rogers.  To  accompany  the  final  report  on  the  geological 
survey  of  the  state,  1858.     col.     55  x  69.     [Edinburg,  1858]. 

Geological  and  topographical  map  of  the  anthracite  fields  of  Pennsylvania, 
constructed  from  original  explorations  and  instrumental  surveys  conducted 
by  Henry  D.  Rogers.  Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch.  1858.  col.  27  x  69. 
[Edinburg,  1858]. 

Note. — Accompanying  "The  final  report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the 
State,  1858.     4°.     Atlas,  Edinburg,  1858." 

A  map  of  the  anthracite  collieries  and  the  Pottaville,  Lehigh,  Mahanoy  & 
Shamokin  coal  basins  in  Schuylkill,  Dauphin,  Northumberland,  Carbon 
&  part  of  Luzerne  counties,  Pa.  By  P.  W.  Sheafer.  1859.  col.  24  x  38. 
Philadelphia,  Herline  &  Hensel,  1859]. 

Barrington's  new  and  reliable  rail  road  map  and  shippers  &  travellers  guide 
of  Pennsylvania,     col.     46  x  42.     Philadelphia,  J.  M.  Duncan,  1860. 

Topographical  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.  Drawn  from  actual  sur- 
veys by  H.  F.  Walling.     64  x  64.     New  York,  Smith,  Palmer  &  co.  1862. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.     17x23.     [New 

York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note.  — From  his  atlas. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.  Atlas  of  the  oil  region  of  Pennsylvania.  4  p.  1. 
38  maps.  7  1.  at  end.  obi.  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  & 
G.  G.  Soule,  [1865]. 


684  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.  Colton's  new  township  map  of  Pennsylvania  &  the  southern 
counties  of  New  York.  PubUshed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col. 
24  X  48.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1866. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)     Colton's  new  township  map  of  the  eastern  counties 

•    of  Pennsylvania,     col.     27  x  39.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1866. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )     Colton's  new  township  map  of  the  western  counties 

of  Pennsylvania,     col.     26^  x  37.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1866. 

Iron,  railroad,  canal  &  coal  map  of  Pennsylvania,  &c.     30  x  42.     Pottsville, 

P.  W.  Sheafer,  1867. 

New  Map.     20  x  35.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd,  &  co.  1868. 

Pennsylvania.     10|  x  15J. 

[In  Beers  (F.  G.),  Sanford  (George  P.)  and  others.  Atlas  of  Bradford 
county,  Penn.  fol.  New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule, 
1869.     p.  6]. 

The  Pennsylvania  oil  region.     Showing  each  farm  up  to  the  present  time  as 

well  as  all  developments.  By  Henry  E.  Wrigley.  [map] .  col.  50  x  50. 
Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duvall  &  son,  1869. 

Map  of  the  first  and  second  anthracite  coal  fields  of  Pennsylvania.     Com- 

prising the  Lykens  Valley,  Lorberry,  [etc.]  ByStrauch  &  Cochran.  New 
York,  Am.  photo-lith.  co.  1870. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Montgomery  and  the  state 

of  Pennsylvania.  Ill  pp.  incl.  36  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins  &  co.  1871. 

Map  of  the  Pennsylvania  oil  region,  comprising  Venango,  with  part  of  Craw- 

ford, Erie,  Warren,  Forest,  Armstrong,  Butler,  Clarion,  Lawrence,  and 
Mercer  counties.  Showing  the  county  tow^nship  and  tract  lines  [etc.] 
By  Henry  E.  Wrigley.     64  x  49.     [Philadelphia,  1871]. 

Hopkins  (H.  W. )     Outline  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     14J  x  23|. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Montgomery  and  the 

state  of  Pennsylvania,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1871. 
pp.  74-75]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale:  21|  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Indiana  county,  Penn.  fol.  NewYork,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  CO.  1871.     p.  6]. 

Blodget  (Lorin).     Climatological  map  of  Pennsylvania,  showing  the  average 

temperature,  amount  of  rainfall  &c.     9|  x  16^. 
[In  Walling  (Henry  F. )  and  Gray  (O.  W.)     New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Pennsylvania,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lvon,  1872. 
p.  18]. 

Hopkins  (H.  W. )     Outline  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     14|^  x  23|. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Fayette  and  the  state  of 

Pennsylvania,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1872.     pp.  74-75]. 

Walling  (Henry  F. )  and  Gray  (O.  W.)     New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state 

of  Pennsylvania.  With  descriptions,  [etc.]  110  pp.  10  1.  1  fold.  map. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  county  of  Fayette  and  the  state  of 

Pennsylvania.  Ill  pp.  incl.  33  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins 
&  CO.  1872. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  685 

Pennsylvania.     Lesley  (J.  Peter).     Topographical  map  of  Pennsylvania,  colored* 
for  the  principal  geological  formations.     10  x  16. 
[In  Walling  (Henry  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.)     New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Pennsylvania,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lvon,  1872. 
p.  12]. 

ISIap  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Susquehanna  county,  Penn.     fol.     New  York^ 

A.  Pomeroy  &  co.  1872.     p.  7]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21^  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers   (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Wayne  county,   Penn.     fol.     New  York,  A. 

Pomeroy  &  co.  1872.     p.  8]. 

Walling  (Henry  F. )  and  Gray  (O.  W. )     New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state 

of  Pennsylvania,  with  descriptions  historical,  scientific  and  statistical 
together  with  a  map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.  2  p.  1,  6-110, 
[120]  pp.  inch  25  maps.    fol.    Philadelphia,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872. 

County  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     10  x  13i. 

[In  Beers  (D.  G. )     Atlas  of  Luzerne  county,  Penn.     fol.     Philadelphia,  A. 
Pomeroy  &  co.  1873]. 

— Frank  Cowan's  map  of  south  w^estern  Pennsylvania.     Coal,  iron,  oil,  rail- 
roads, rivers,  towns,  &c.     31  x  26.     [Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  &  co.     Combination  atlas  of  the  county  of  Butler  and  the 

state  of  Pennsylvania.  Ill  pp.  1  1.  incl.  33  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1874. 

Hopkins  (H.  W.)     Outline  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,     l-i^  x  23|. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  &  co.     Combination  atlas  of  the  county  of  Butler  and 
the  state  of  Pennsylvania,     fol.     G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  1874.     pp.  74-75]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21^  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Carbon,  Penn.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 

Beers  &  co.  1875.     p.  13]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Lebanon,  Penn.     fol.     Philadelphia, 

F.  A.  Davis,  1875.     p.  18]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Monroe,  Penn.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 

Beers  &  co.  1875.     p.  15]. 

Railroad  and  county  map  of  Pennsylvania.     Prepared  for  the  annual  report 

of  the  secretary  of  internal  affairs  of  Pennsylvania,  [part  4] .  For  the 
year  1875.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  F.  A.  Gray.  col.  15  x  24.  Phila- 
delphia, O.  AV.  Gray  &  son,  [1875]. 

Smith  ( J.  L. )     Smith's  new  map  of  Philadelphia  and  vicinity,     col.     25  x  42. 

Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1875. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New 

Jersey,     col.     12  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  and  Cochran  (A.  B.)     County  atlas  of  Schuylkill,  Penn. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875.     p.  8]. 

■ Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21^  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Walker  (G.  H. )  and  Jewett  (C.  F. )     County  atlas  of  Tioga,  Penn.     foL 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875.     p.  16]. 


686  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.     Map  showing  the  relative  position  of  the  Cornwall  ore  banks. 
Scale  400  feet  to  the  inch.     14i  x  21^. 
[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Lebanon,  Penn.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
F.  A.  Davis,  1875.     p.  75]. 

Pennsylvania.     Copyright  1875  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son.     15J  x  24J. 

[In  Scott  (J.  D.)     Combination  atlas  map  of  Bucks  county,  Penn.   [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Scott,  1876.     pp.  4-5]. 

Gray  (F.  A.)     Railroad  and  county  map  of  Pennsylvania.     By  O.  W.  Gray 

&  son,  Philadelphia.     15^  x  24^. 
[In  Davis  (F.  A.)     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Lehigh  county,  Penn.     fol. 
Reading,  Pa.  Reading  publishing  house,  1876]. 

Harper  &  brothers.      Harper's    school    geography.      [Pennsylvania   ed.] 

1  p.  1.     ii,  124,  9  pp.  +  1  1.  incl.  29  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1876. 

Harper  &  brothers.     Harper's  school  geography.     [Pennsylvania  and  Dela- 

ware ed.]     1  p.  1.     ii,  124,  72  pp.  +2  1.  incl.  30  maps.     4°.     New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1876. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In   Beers   (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Somerset,  Penn.     fol.     New  York, 

F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876.     p.  15]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Walker  (G.  H.)  and  Jewett  (C.  F.)     Columbia  and  Montour  counties, 
Penn.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876.     p.  13]. 

Outline  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     14|  x  23|. 

[In    Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of   the  county  of    Allegheny,  Penn.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876]. 

Caldwell  (J.  A.)     Railway  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     1876.     col. 

15  X  24.     Pittsburgh,  Pa.  O.  Krebs,  [1876]. 

Pennsylvania.     15 j  x  24^. 

[In  Hopkins  (Griffith  Morgan).     Atlas  of  Delaware  county,  Penn.    [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876.     pp.  10-11]. 

— Wickersham  (J.  P.)     A  geography  of  Pennsylvania.     12  pp.  incl.  1  col. 

map.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1876]. 
[With  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .    Mitchell's  new  intermediate  geography. 
Pennsylvania  ed.     1876]. 

Centennial  map  of  Pennsylvania,  showing  counties,  townships,  etc.     1876. 

[By]  Haasis  &  Lubrecht.     col.     30  x  38.     New  York,  Haasis  &  Lubrecht, 

[1876]. 

Colton's  new  township  railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,     col. 

28  x  42.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

Gray's  railroad  and  county  map  of  Pennsylvania.     Compiled  and  drawn 

by  F.  A.  Gray.     col.     15  x  24.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

Railway  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     1876.     Engraved  &  printed  by 

Otto  Krebs.     15  x  24.     Pittsburgh,  Pa.  O.  Krebs,  [1876]. 

Hayes  (E.  L.)     Illustrated  atlas  of  the  upper  Ohio  river  and  valley  from 

Pittsburgh,  Penn.  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     2  p.  1.     5-231  pp.  incl.  67  maps 
&  73  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1877. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  687 

Pennsylvania.     Hopkins  (H.  W.)     Outline   map   of  the  state  of   Pennsylvania. 
14^  X  24. 
[In  Hopkins   (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  Philadelphia  and   environs,     fol.     Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877.     pp.  86-87]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  21 J  miles  to  the  inch.     10  x  15. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Bedford,  Penn.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W." 

Beers  &  co.  1877.     p.  13]. 

Harper  &  brothers.    Harper's  school  geography.    [New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania, 

and  Delaware  ed.]     126,  4,  8,  2  pp.  inch  31  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1877. 

Same.     [New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware  ed.]     1  p.  1.     ii,  128,  5,  7, 

2  pp.  inch  31  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1878. 

County  map  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     Prepared  for  the  Union  sec- 

tional map  CO.  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     11  x  17.     New  York,  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.  [1877]. 

^lap  of  the  northern  oil  field  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  York.     From  actual 

surveys  by  Geo.  T.  Keith  and  H.  F.  Northrup.     31  x  35.     New  York,  the 
graphic  CO.  photo-lith.  [1877]. 

The  anthracite  coal  fields  of  Pennsylvania  with  their  outlets  to  market.     By 

Geo.  B.    Strauch  and  A.  B.  Cochran  1878.     18  x  40.     Philadelphia,  f. 
Sinclair  &  son.  lith.  [1878]. 

Map.     col.     42x70.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1878]. 

New  school  map  of  Pennsylvania.     Published  by  Thompson  Wachob.     col. 

45  X  69.     Pittsburgh,  Pa.  T.  Wachob,  [1878]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania.     12  x  19. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Haasis  &  Lubrecht.     New  map  of  Pennsylvania  showing  counties,  townships, 

railroads,  post  oflBces,  etc.     col.     26  x  36.     New  York,  Haasis  &  Lubrecht, 
[1881]. 

3Iap  of  the  northern  oil  fields  embracing  the  counties  of  "Warren,  McKean, 

Forest  and  Elk  in  Pennsylvania.     Compiled  from  actual  surveys  by  Jno, 
Morgan,  c.  e.  and  from  advance  sheets  of  2nd  geological  survey  of  Pa.  by 

C.  A.  Ashburner.     col.     46  x  56.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1881. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and 

Maryland  and  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]     By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.      Engraved  by 

D.  McClelland.     4  sheets.     foL     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Pennsylvania,  [etc.]     136 

pp.     1  map.     12 J  X  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     [1881]. 

Bradley  &  co.      County  map  of  Pennsylvania,      [anon.]      col.     15  x  22. 

[Philadelphia,  Bradley  &  co.  1882]. 

Butler  (E.  H.)  &  co.     Map  of  Pennsylvania,     col.     42  x  70.     Philadelphia, 

E.  H.  Butler  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Plum  (W.  R.)     Theatre  of  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia  and  West 

Virginia  campaigns.     4^  x  7.     Chicago,  Emil  Heuback,  1882]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  W.  R.  Hum. 


688  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pennsylvania.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  properties  along  the  Philadelphia, 
Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad  and  the  Philadelphia  &  Westchester 
railroad,  from  Philadelphia  to  Chester,  title.  28  maps.  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  properties  near  the  north  Pennsylvania  rail  road 

from  Wayne  June*,  to  Penllyn  sta°.  title.  23  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

Kirk    (W.  H.)   &  co.      Chester  county,  Pennsylvania.      265  pp.  incl.  80 

maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  W.  H.  KiVk  &  co.  1883. 
[Breou's  official  series  of  farm  maps]. 

Gray's  new  map  of   Pennsylvania.     By  Frank  A.   Gray.     col.     16  x  26. 

[Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1883]. 

Opperman  (J.)     Opperman's  map  of  the  middle  oil  region.     30x35^.     New 

York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  lith.  [1883]. 

Railway  map  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania.     15  x  23. 

[In  Caldwell  (J.  A.)     Illustrated  historical  combination  atlas  of  Cambria 
county,  Penn.    fol.     Philadelphia,  atlas  publishing  co,  1890.     pp.  167-8]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Pennsylvania.  176  pp.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Pennsylvania.     Written  by  Pennsylvania  educators,     [anon.]     10  pp.  incl. 

1  map. 
[In  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     [Pennsylvania  ed.]     4°. 
Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1895]. 

Bien  (Joseph  R. )     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  prepared  from  orig- 

inal surveys  and  various  local  surveys  revised  and  corrected.  Based  on 
\  the  triangulations  and  surveys  of  the  U.  S.  geological  survey,  U.  S.  coast 
and  geodetic  survey,  U.  S.  lake  survey  and  the  second  geological  survey 
of  Pennsylvania.  2  p.  1.  ii-xx  pp.  47  maps  &  1  chart,  fol.  New  York, 
J.  Bien  &  co.  1900. 

Railroad  and  post  office  map  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale  1  inch  =  8  miles. 

1:506,880.     27x40. 
[In  Bien  (Joseph  R.)     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  prepared  from 
original  surveys  and  various  local  surveys  revised  and  corrected,     fol. 
New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1900.     bet.  pp.  xx  &  1]. 

See  also  Adams  county;   Allegheny  county;    Armstrong  county;   Beaver 

county;  Bedford  county;  Berks  county;  Blair  county;  Bradford  county; 
Bucks  county;  Butler  county;  Cambria  county;  Carbon  county;  Chester 
county;  Clinton  county ;  Columbia  county;  Cumberland  county;  Dauphin 
county;  Elk  county;  Erie  county;  Fayette  county ;  Forest  county;  Frank- 
lin county;  Huntingdon  county;  Indiana  county;  Juniata  county;  Lan- 
caster county ;  Lawrence  county;  Lebanon  county ;  Lehigh  county;  Lyco- 
ming county;  McKean  county;  Mercer  county;  Mifflin  county;  Monroe 
county;  Montgomery  county;  Montour  county;  Northumberland  county; 
Petry  county;  Pike  county;  Potter  county;  Schuylkill  county;  Somerset 
county;  Sullivan  county;  Susquehanna  county;  Tioga  county;  Union 
county;  Warren  county ;  Washington  county;  Wayne  county;  Westmore- 
land county;  Wyoming  county;  York  county. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  689 

Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  canal.  Map  &  profiles  of  the  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio 
canal,  from  Akron  on  the  Ohio  canal  by  the  vallies  of  the  Cuyahoga  and 
Mahoning  on  the  Shenango.  Located  in  1828  under  the  direction  of  lieut. 
col.  Kearney,  U.  S.  top.  eng.  by  lieut.  Dumestie  Farley,  and  Euring. 
Copied  by  David  H.  Burr.  Engraved  by  J.  Y.  X.  Throop.  19  x  31. 
[n.  p.  1828]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  117]. 

Pennsylvania  oil  regions.  Henderson  (Albert  X.)  Henderson's  map  oi  the 
Pennsylvania  oil  regions  showing  the  best  oil  lands  and  great  oil  basin  in 
Warren,  Venango  and  Crawford  counties.  15  x  20i.  Buffalo,  X.  Y.  A, 
X.  Henderson,  1865. 

Condensed  map  of  the  Pennsylvania  oil  region  1874.     Compiled  from  sur- 

veys and  accumulated  records  by  Henry  E.  Wrigley.  80  x  38.  Xew 
York,  Am.  photo-lith.  co.  [1874]. 

Map  of  districts  E,  F,  G,  H,  J,  K,  of  the  sections  upper  1  and  2.     Pensyl- 

vania  oil  region.  Comprising  the  counties  of  Warren  &  McKean  and  part 
of  Chatteraugus  co.  X.  Y.  to  accompany  and  complete  the  map  of  1874. 
Compiled  by  Henry  E.  Wrigley.    33  x  56.    Xew  York,  Am.  lith.  co.  [1876]. 

Map  showing  the  position  of  tankage  and  pipe  lines  in  the  Pennsylvania  oil 

regions,  by  Henry  E.  Wrigley,  July  28,  1876.  25  x  47.  X'^ew  York,  Am. 
photo-lith.  CO.  [Osborne's  process],  [1880]. 

Pennsylvania  railroad.  ^lap  of  Pensylvania  railroad  with  its  connections,  show- 
ing the  different  routes,  projected  or  constructed  between  the  seaboard 
&  the  western  states,  [anon.]  23  x  55.  Philadelphia,  Friend  &  Aub, 
lith.  engravers,  [1851]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  Bryn  Mawr  and  vicinity  or  properties  along  the 

Pensylvania  r.  r.  title,  index  &  fold.  map.  27  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

Penny  Hill,  N.  J.     Sketch  of  the  roads  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse  through 
Mount  Holly.     By  I.  Hills.     June  1778.     ms.     19  x  26^ 
[In  his  A  collection  of  plan's  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  Xew  Jersey,    ms. 
fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  6]. 

Same.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Penny  Hill  to  Black  Horse 

through  Mount  Holly.  1778.  ByT.H.   [anon.]  ms.  col.  19|x26i.    [1778]. 
XoTE.— Inset:  "Sketch  of  Haddon  Field." 
Penobscot  (Fort),  Me.     Plan  of  fort  Pownal  at  Penobscot,  Maine,  built  1759.     ms. 
[anon.]     13  x  18.     [1759?]. 

Attack  of  the  rebels  upon  Fort  Penobscot  in  the  province  of  Xew  England 

in  which  their  fleet  was  totally  destroyed  and  their  army  dispersed  the  14 
aug.  1779.     By  an  oflicer  present,     [anon.]     14  x  15. 
[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).    A  general  topography  of  Xorth  America 
and  the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  K.   Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768. 
no.  109]. 
Note. — Under  date  of  31  may,  1780,  Gen.  Heath  wrote  Washington  as  fol- 
lows: Capt.  La  Fouche,  of  his  most  christian  majesty's  frigate,  the  Har- 
mione,  in  his  late  cruise,  ran  into  Penobscot  bay,  where  he  lay  some  time, 
and  took  a  plan  of  the  works,  which  he  has  forwarded  to  the  minister  at 
Philadelphia. 
Penobscot  county.  Me.     Topographical  map  of  the  county  of  Penobscot,  ]Maine. 
From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.     1859.     col.     60  x  60. 
Xew  York,  Lee  &  Marsh,  1859. 

H.  Doc.  516 ^ 


690  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Penobscot  county,  Me.  Atlas  of  Penobscot  co.  Maine.  From  recent  and  actual 
surveys  &  records,  under  the  superintendence  of  W.  A.  Sherman.  105  pp. 
4  1.  incl.  48  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1875. 

Penobscot  river.     A  map  of  the  sources  of  the  Chaudiere,  Penobscot,  and  Kenne- 
bec rivers.     By  [Col  J.]  Montresor.     ms.     22^  x  19.     [1761]. 
Note. — Montresor' s  Journal  of  this  expedition  from  Quebec  into  Maine,  is 
found  in  Maine  historical  society  collections,  1831.     v.  1.     pp.  341-357. 

Penobscot  river  and  bay,  with  the  operations  of  the  English  fleet,  under  sir 

George  Collyer,  against  the  division  of  Massachusettes  troops  acting  against 
fort  Castine,  aug.  1779.     ms.     [anon.]     18  x  57.     [1779]. 
Note. — Original  ms.  drawing.     With  full  soundings  up  to  the  present  site  of 

Bangor. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  101]. 

Pensaeola,  Fla.     Plan  de  la  baye  de  Pensacola.     Par  N.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1744. 
8x11. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  FX.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  266]. 

A  perspective  view  of  Pensacola.     5  x  10. 

[In   Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,    J.    Hinton,   1764.     v.  34. 
p.  36]. 

■ A    plan   of    the    town    of    Pensacola,    1767.     ms.     anon.     col.     7   x   10^. 

[1767]. 
Note. — With  the  building  lots  severally  numbered. 

A  north  view  of  Pensacola,  or  the  island  of  Santa  Rosa,  drawn  by  Dom. 

Serres.     6|  x  10 J. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  68] . 

— Plan   of  the   Harbour  and   settlement   of   Pensacola.      T.    Jefferys   sculp. 

7ix  lOi. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  68a]. 

Gezigt  van't  Spaansche  vlek  Pensacola,  aan  de  baay  van  dien  naam  in  de 

golf  van  Mexiko,  beoosten  den  uitloop  van  de  rivier  Missisippi.     Naar 
een  tekening,  die  op  de  plaats  zelve,  in't  jaar  1743,  is  gemaakt.     6  x  10. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  314]. 

Piano  del  porto  degli  stabilimenti  di  Pensacola.     7'x  10. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  14]. 

A  Plan  of  Pensacola  and  its  environs  in  its  present  state.     From  an  actual 

survey  in  1778.     By  Joseph  Purcell.     Scale  of  220  fathoms  or  ^  of  a  mile 
69J  to  a  degree,     ms.     20  x  29.     1778. 
Note. — Inset:  References. 

[Plan  of  Fort  George,  Pensacola  with  reference.     Scale  50  feet  to  an  inch. 

ms.     anon.     12^x9.     1781?] 

Plan  of   fort  George  and  adjacent  works  at  Pensacola  in  West  Florida. 

Scale,  150  feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     [anon.]     28  x  18.     [1781?]. 

Plan  of  fort  George  at  Pensacola.     Scale  50  feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     [anon.] 

26  X  14.     1784. 
Note.— References  signed  "C.  Towne,  9th  October  1784.     W.  W." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  691 

Pensacola  harbor  and  bar.     A  plan  of  Mobile  bar  [&]  Plan  of  the  harbour  of  Pen- 
sacola.     By  B.  Romans,  1771.     7  x  10^. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  45]. 

A  chart  of  the  bay  and  harbour  of  Pensacola  in  the  province  of  West  Florida. 

Surveyed  by  George  Gauld.  Published  by  command  of  government  by 
J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  20i  x  28i.  [London],  1780. 
[In  charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  Xew  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Sam'.  Holland  and  Geo*".  Sproul,  Cha*.  Blascowitz,  Jam^  Grant  and  Tho^ 
AVheeler  his  assistants  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great  Britain 
by  J.  F.  AV.  Des  Barres.     nar.  fol.     [London],  1780.     no.  21]. 

— Pensacola  harbor  and  bar,  Florida.     Surveyed  in  1822  by  major  James  Kear- 
ney, topo.  engineers,  assisted  by  lieut^  Thompson,  Turnbull  and  Butler. 
Drawn  by  lieut.  Turnbull.     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     46  x  58.     [Washington,  1822]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  1  )y  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  116]. 

Pensacola  harbor  &  bar  surveyed  in  1822  by  major  James  Kearney,  U.  S. 

t.  e.  assisted  by  lieut^  Thompson,  Turnbull  and  Butler.     Reduced  from 
the  original    and   drawn  by  lieuts.   Wash.  Hood    and    Rich'*  S.  Smith. 
23|x28.     [Washington,  1835] . 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  100]. 

' Pensacola  harbor  and  bar.     Florida.     Surveyed  in  1822  by  major  James 

Kearney.     Drawn  by  lieut.  Turnbull.     57x46.     [Washington,  1822]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Skeleton  map  showing  the  rail  roads  completed  and  in  progress  in  the  United 

States,  and  their  connections  as  proposed  with  the  harbor  of  Pensacola. 
Prepared  by  order  of  the  house  of  representatives,   1st  sess.  30th  cong. 
46  x  36.     Washington,  C.  B.  Graham's  lith.  [1848]. 
[United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives] . 

Chart  of  Mobile,  Perdido  &  Pensacola  bays.     Bj'  Wm,  Darby.     8x8. 

[In  Darby  ( William) .    The  emigrant's  guide.    8°.    New  York,  1818.     p.  34]. 

Peoria  county,  111.  ]Map  of  Peoria  co.  Illinois.  From  original  and  recent  surveys 
compiled  and  drawn  by  D.  B.  Allen.  50  x  50.  Philadelphia,  Matthews, 
Crane  &  co.  1861. 

Pernambuco,  Brazil.     Pernambuco.     8  x  12^. 

[In  Reys-boeck  han  het  rijecke  Brasilien,  [etc.  anon.]  sm.  4°.  Graven- 
Haghe?  I.  Craven,  1624]. 

Preefecturae  Paranambucse  pars  borealis,  una  cum  prjefectura  de  Itamaraca. 

16^x21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  TAmerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.   Blaeu,   1667.     v. 
12.     bet.  pp  261-262]. 

Prpefectur^e  Paranambucie  pars  meridionalis.     I65  x  17^. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp  262-263]. 

Perry  county,  Penn.  Maps  of  the  counties  of  Perry,  Juniata  and  ^MifHin,  Penn. 
From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins. 
58  X  58.     Philadelphia,  Smith,  Gallup  &  Hewitt,  1863. 


692  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Perryville,  Ky.     Map  of  the  battlefield  of  Perryville,  Ky.     Compiled  by  Edward 
Ruger.     8i  x  8i.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  5]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland. 

Perth.  Amboy,  N.  J.     Plan  of  Amboy,  with  its  environs,  from  an  actual  survey, 
[anon.]     9x9.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys   (T.)   and  others.     The  American  atlas,      fol.     London,  R- 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     Inset  to  no.  17:  Holland  (S.)     The  provinces 
of  New  York  and  New  Jersey]. 

Grant  ( ).     Plan  of  Perth  Amboy  from  an  actual  survey,     ms.     8x9. 

[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New 

Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1772-1782].     no.  1]. 

Position  de  notre  camp  le  24  juin  1777  a  Perth  Amboy.     ms.     By  V.  Wan- 

genheim.     [anon.]     12  x  13.     [1777]. 

[Map  of  the  roads  from  Elizabeth  town  Point  to  Perth  Amboy.     ms.     anon. 

24  x  I'Oi     1778?]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  "166." 

[Plan  d' Amboy.     Vues  de  la  rade  de  Charles-town  et  du  fort  Sulivan.     Mai 

1780.     anon.     9x14.     1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  19]. 

Map  of  Perth  Amboy  showing  the  manner  in  which  it  was  originally  laid  out 

and  located.     W.  A.  W.  delt.     7|  x  10. 
[In  Whitehead  (William  Adee).     Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  Perth 
Amboy  and  adjoining  country     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1856. 
bet.  pp.  8-9]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Perth  Amboy  as  it  was  in  1823.     Reduced  from  the  origi- 

nal survey  of  F.  W.  Brinley.     W.  A.  W.  delt.     7|  x  10. 
[In  AVhitehead  ( William  Adee) .     Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  Perth 
Amboy  and  adjoining  country     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1856. 
bet.  pp.  56-57]. 

Peru,  South.  America.  Ttahuantin-Suyu  or  the  empire  of  the  Yncas  (except  Quito 
and  Chile)  in  its  four  great  divisions  of  Chincha-Suyu,  Cunti-Suyu,  Anti- 
Suyu,  CoUa-Suyu  with  their  tribes  and  aylius  or  lineages  also  the  routes 
of  the  Yncas  conquerors.  By  Clements  R.  Markham,  c.  b.  25  x  26. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  1872.  8°.  London,  J.  Murray, 
1872.     V.  42.     p.  513]. 

Perv.    Brevis  exactaq^  totivs  orbis  eivsQg  insvlarvm  descriptio  recens  a  Ivan 

Bellero  edita.     9^  x  5^. 
[In  Boileau  de  Bullion  (Gilles).     La  sphere  des  deux  mondes,  composee  en 

Francois,  par  Daniel,  pasteur  des  Amadis.     [pseud.]     sm.  4°.     An  vers, 

I.  Richart,  1555.     1.  56]. 
Note. — The  whole  of  South  America  and  the  southeast  coast  of  the  United 

States. 

Pervani  regni  descriptio  1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfiiet  (Cornelius)  and  others.  Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.  foL 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  87]. 

Perv.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).  Nieuvve  wereldt,  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.     fol.     Leyden,  J.  Elzevier,  1625.     bet.  pp.  298-299]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  translated  editions  of  de  Laet,  1633^ 
and  1640,  and  in  the  Dutch  edition  of  1630. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  693 

Peru,  South  America.     Perv.     15  x  19. 

[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,     fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

].e  P^rou,  et  le  cours  de  la  riv^  Amazone.     Par  X.  Sanson,  1657.     8x11. 

[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  Tauthevr,  1657.    no.  11]. 

Perv.     Amstelodami,  Guiljelmus  Blaeuw  excudit.     15  x  19. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  eosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  TAmerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  135-136]. 

Perv.     Il|xl3i 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).     De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.     4°.     t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  294-295]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Perv.     Amstelodami,  apud  loannem  lanssonium.     14i  x  19. 

[In  Allard  (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,   ex  officina  Carol i 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  147]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

Carte  particuliere  du  Perou,  plan  de  la  ville  de  Lima,  description  de  quelques 

plantes,  animaux  &c.     19  x  15. 
[In  Chatelain  (H.  A. )    Atlas historique.     [anon.]    fol.    Amsterdam,  1705-20. 
V.  6.     p.  134]. 

A  map  of  Peru  and  the  west  part  of  the  country  of  the  Amazones.     By  H. 

Moll,  geographer.     10  x  7. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Xutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  164]. 

]^e  Perou  dans  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  dresse  sur  les  divers  relations  des 

Flibustiers  et  nouveaux  voyageurs.  Par  N.  de  Fer,  geographe  de  sa  ma- 
jestecatolique.  P.  de  Rochefort  inv.  et  s.  19  x  22i.  Paris,  I.  F.  Benard^ 
1719. 

Carte  du  Perou,  du  fleuve  des  Amazones  et  du  Bresil.     15  x  19. 

[In  Coreal  (Francois).  Voyages  aux  Indes  Occidentales.  16°.  A  Amster- 
dam, 1722.     V.  1.     p.  178]. 

Le  Perou,  grand  pays  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  dresse  sur  les  observations 

de  ceux  qui  Font  decouvert,  et  tout  recemment  donne  au public  par  Pierre 
Vander  Aa.     11 J  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  38]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Peru,  and  the  country  of  the  Amazones.     By 

Eman.  Bowen.     13j  x  16|. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  55]. 

^Mission  of  the  Moxos,  or  Moxes:  settled  by  the  Jesuits  in  Peru.     E.  Bowen 

sculp.     7x5. 
[In  Lettres  edifiantes  &  curieuses.     Travels  of  the  Jesuits.     By  mr.  Luck- 
man.     2nd  ed.     8°.     London,  T.  Piety,  1762.     v.  1.     p.  437].  * 

■ Suite  du  Perou  audience  de  Charcas.     8^  x  llf. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  75]. 

Suite  du  Perou  audience  de  Lima.     8  x  llh. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  74]. 


694  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Peru,  South  America.     Suite  de  la  province  de  Quito  au  Perou.     7i  x  14. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc. ]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  83]. 

A  map  of  the  north  part  of  Peru  from  the  best  authorities  by  mr.  B  .  .  . 

Jn'o  Lodge,  sculp.     6^  x  7i. 
[In   Russell    (William).     The   history  of   America,     sm.  4°.     London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  415]. 

Kaart  van  Peru,  met  een  gedeelte  van  de  landen  ^en  oosten  gelegen.     12^  x  8. 

[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)     Atla^  tot  opheldering  der  hedfendaagsche  historie. 

fol.     te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

Perou  et  pays  circonvoisins.     Par  mr.  Bonne.     Andree  sculp.     13J  x  9. 

[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)  and  Desmarest  (Nicolas).  Atlas  encyclopedique. 
4".     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.     no.  105]. 

—    Peru.     15  X  10^ 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  <fe  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  34]. 

Peru.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  ^'ol.  Philadelpeia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  50]. 

Viceroyalty  of  Peru.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1819.     no.  57]. 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Peru.     Drawn  by  J.  Finlay- 

son.     13^  X  12f 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  L  Lea,  1822.     no.  50]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  du  Perou.     13^  x  1 2. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez, 
1825.     no.  56]. 

Carte  generale  du  Perou,  du  Haut  Perou,  du  Chili  et  de  la  Plata,  dressee  par 

A.  Brue.     Atlas  universel.     20  x  14.     Paris,  chez  Pauteur,  1826. 
[In  Stevenson  (E.  B. )     Relation  historique  et  descriptive  d'un  sejour  de 
vingt  ans  dans  I'Amerique  du  Sud.     Traduite  de  l' Anglais.     8°.     Paris, 
A.  J.  Killian,  1826.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Survey  of  the  province  of  Tarapaca  in  the  departmeni  Arequipa,  Peru  com- 
menced in  1827  by  Wm.  Bollaert  and  Geo.  Smith,  witli  additions  to  1851, 
by  W.  B.     Drawn  by  A.  Petermann.     15  x  8. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1851.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1851.     V.  21.     p.  99]. 

Brazil,  Bolivia  &  Peru.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  ^'eneral  atlas,  exhib- 
itmg  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  J.  Grigg, 
1828.     no.  39]. 

Same.     Brazil,  Bolivia  &  Peru.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9J  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas,  exhib- 
iting the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia.  Grigg 
&  Elliot,  1832]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  695 

Peru,    South.   America.      Peru   &   Bolivia,    by   J.    Arrowsinith.      Ix)ndon,    1832. 
19  X  23*. 
[Ill  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 

in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  48]. 
Note.— Date  altered  to  1834. 

—    Brazil,  Bolivia  &  Peru.     7|  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  73]. 

Sketch  of  a  route  to  the  northward  and  eastward  of  Cuzco.     By  general 

Miller,  July  1835.     7^  x  5. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1836.     8°.     London,  J.  ^Murray, 

1836.     V.  6.     at  end]. 
Note. — Drawn  and  engraved  by  John  Arrowsmith. 

Brazil,  Bolivia  &  Peru.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  ( Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called ) .  A  new  general  atlas,  exhib- 
iting the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elliot,  1837.     no.  39]. 

Carte  du  Perou  et  di;  haut  Perou.    Dressee  par  m.  Lapie,  colonel  d'etat  major 

et  m.  Lapie  fils,  capitaine  au  meme  corps.  Gravee  par  P.  Tardieii.  15^  x 
21i     Paris,  P.  C.  Lehuby,  1838. 

Peru  &  Bolivia,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.    24  x  18f .    London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol. 

London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850].     no.  48]. 

Peru  and  Bolivia.     12^  x  10|. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas;  [etc.]  New  ed.  rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  61]. 

Carte  g^n^rale  du  Perou,  du  haut-Perou,  du  Chili  et  de  la  Plata;  dressee  par 

A.  Brue  geographe  du  roi.  Augmentee  et  revue  pour  les  limites  par  Ch. 
Picquet,  geographe  du  roi  et  du  due  D' Orleans.  20  x  14^.  Paris,  C. 
Picquet,  1843. 

Peru  and  Bolivia.     British  miles  69  to  a  degree.     Spanish  miles  26  to  a 

degree.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     13i  x  16^. 
[In  Dower  (John).     A  new  general  atlas  of  the  world  compiled  from  the 

latest  authorities  both  English  &  foreign  [etc.]    fol.    London,  H.  Teesdale 

&C0.  [1854].     no.  41]. 
Note. — Known  as  Teesdale' s  atlas. 

Peru  and  Bolivia,     Drawn  &  engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  10. 

[Ill  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography  [etc.]  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr,  1855. 
no.  45]. 

Peru.     By  Sidney  Hall.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     Spanish  leagues  26 

to  a  degree.     16J  x  20. 
[In  his  A  new  general  atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new  drawings  [etc.] 
newed.    rev.    fol.    London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,  [1857.] 
no.  52]. 

Sketch  map  of  the  province  of  Caravaya,  &c.  in  southern  Peru;  shewing 

the  sources  of  the  river  Purus,  by  Clements  R.  Markham,  esq.     7  x  9f . 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1861.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1861.     V.  31.     p.  190]. 


696  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Peru,  South  America.      Skizze  der  Deutschen  colonie  am  zusammenflusse  des 
Pozuzu  und  Huaucabamba  im  ndrdlichen  Peru.     7^  x  9^. 
[In  Wiillerstorf-Urbair    (B.   von).      Reise  des  Oesterreichischen  fregatte 
Novara  um  die  erde,  in  den  jahren.  1857-1859.    8°.    Wien,  1862.    p.  381]. 

Paz  Soldam  (Mariano  Felipe).     Atlas  geogrdfico  del  Peru.     1  p.  1.  81  [1] 

pp.  45  maps.  27  pi.  fol.  Paris,  Fermin  Didot  hermanos,  hijos  y  ca. 
1865. 

Atlas  del  Perii,  por  L.  A.  Jouanny.    Editor:  P.  V.  Jouanny.    xvi,  13  sheets. 

fol.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1867. 

]Map  of  the  coiirse  of  the  rivers  S.  Gavan  &  Esquilaya  in  the  province  of 

Carabaya,  Peru  to  accompany  the  papei  by  sr.  Raimondi.     7f  x  5|. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1867.    8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1867.  V.  37.     p.  117]. 

Map  showing  the  junction  of  the  rivers  Mantaro  and  Apurimac  (Peru)  to 

accompany  the  paper  by  professor  A.  Raimondi.     7|  x  7^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1868.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1868.  V.  38.     p.  413]. 

Der  obere  lauf  des  Amazonenstroms  und  seine  Peruanischen  nebenfliisse. 

Mit  zugrundelegung  der  astronomischen  positionsbestimmungen  der  Peru- 
anischen hydrograph.  commission,  1868-73.    Bearbeitet  von  H.  Habenicht. 
Maasstab  1 :  2200.000.     17  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1879.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1879]. 
V.  25.     pi.  5.     at  end]. 

Clave  para  la  inteligencia  del  mapa  mudo  de  la  republica  del  Peru.     Por 

Daniel  Barrera.     48  pp.     8°.     Lima,  Aubert  &  cia.  1870. 

Die  Slidperuanische  eisenbahn  iiber  die  Anden  reducirt  nach  originalzeich- 

nungen.     Massstab  1:  600,000.     15|  x  7. 
[In    Gesellschaft    fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     8°.     Berlin,   D. 
Reimer,  1874.     v.  9.     pi.  3]. 

Map  of  southern  Peru  to  accompany  mr.  Markham's  paper.     7  x  9|. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.    Journal.    1874.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1874.     V.  44.     p.  127]. 

Le  Cuzco  (Ccozcco)  premiere  capitale  de  Tempirede  Tahuatin  Suyu.  (Haut 

etbasP^rou).     Dresse  et  dessine  par  Charles  Wiener,  1876-1877.     Echelle 
1/5000.     10^  X  15. 
[In  Soci^t^  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1879.     v.  18. 
at  end] . 

Itineraires  au  Perou  et  en  Bolivie  par  C.  Wiener  1877.    Echelle  de  1 :15000.000. 

4^  X  3|. 
[In  Society  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6*"  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1878.     v.  15. 
at  end]. 

Departamento  fluvial  von  Peru,  aufgeonmmen  von  A.  Wertheman.    24  x  18. 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitsv^hrift.     1880.     8°.     Berlin, 

1880.     V.  15.     pi.  5]. 

General  map  of  eastern-Peru.     By  A.  R.  Berns.  c.  e.     12  x  18.     [n.  p.  1881]. 

Map  of  the  Cerro  de  Pasco   mining  district,   Peru,  South  America.     To 

accompany  the  reports  of  the  Cerro  de  Pasco  mining  commission.  A.  D. 
Hodges,  jr.  E.  E.  Olcott,  mining  eigineers.  1887.  Scale:  1/4000.  25x35. 
New  York,  L.  von  Rosenberg,  [1888]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  697 

Peru,   Soutli  America.     Central   Peru.      Scale   1 :  1500  000.      B.    V.    Darbishire. 
15^  X  10^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1892.     8°.     London,  1892. 
V.  14.     p.  432]. 

Mapa  de  la  republica  del  Peru.     Escala  1:  7.500.000.     10  x  7J. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  ^lon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1894.     v.  15.     p.  256]. 

^lapa  de  la  region  hidrografica  del  Amazonas  Peruano  con  sus  afluentes 

navegables.     Mandado  trazar  por  la  sociedad  geognifica  de  Lima  por  Max. 
Doig.     12  X  23^ 
[In  Carvajal  (M.  M.)     Report  on  the  navigability  of  the  eastern  rivers  of 
Peru.     12°.     Lima,  .1896]. 

Peru,  Ecuador,  Kolumbien  u.  Venezuela.     Massstab  1:1200000.     8^  x  10. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien,  bib- 

liographisches  institut,  1896.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  704-705]. 

Raimondi  (A.)     Mapa  del   Peru.     Escala  de    1/500   000.     30  sheets,  each 

20  X  26.     Paris,  Erhard  fres.  [1898]. 
XoTE.— Sheets  23,  27,  33  &  34  not  published. 

Perou.     Echelle  1/7  500  000.     Grave  et  imp.  par  Erhard  fres.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Grande  (La)  encyclopedie.     4°.     Paris,  societe  anonyme  de  la  grande 

encyclopedic,  [1899].     v.  26.     p.  416]. 
XoTE. — Inset:  "Lima  et  la  bale  de  Callao." 

Petersburg,  Va.     Arnold  at  Petersburg.     32^  x  4f . 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Sketch  of  the  skirmish  at  Petersburg,  between  the  royal  army  and  the  Amer- 

ican army,  april  25,  1781.     Copied  from  a  plan  of  It.  Spencers.     By  I. 
Hills.     lOJ  X  14.     London,  W.  Faden,  1784. 
[In  Simcoe  (J.  C.)     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers. 
4°.     Exeter,  [1787].     p.  138]. 

Hughes'  military  map  of  Richmond  &  Petersburg,  Va.     Showing  the  rebel 

fortifications.     Drawn  on  the  ground  for  the  war  department  by  major 
W.  C.  Hughes.     22  x  26.     Washington,  J.  F.  Gedney,  [1864]. 

Hughes  (W.  C.)     Hughes'  topographical  military  map  of  Richmond  and 

Petersburg   cities.     With  adjacent  country  in  perspective  showing  the 
rebel  fortifications.     A.  Lindenkohl  del.     17  x  18i.     [n.  p.  1865]. 

Region  embraced  in  the  operations  of  the  armies  against  Richmond  and 

Petersburg.     1865.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer, 
no.  12.     24  X  32.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  hth.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Topographical  map.     From  actual  surveys  and  records.     By  F.  W.  Beers. 

col.     46  X  55.     [New  York],  for  the  southern  and  southwestern  surveying 
and  pub.  co.  1877. 

Petite  de  Grat  harbor,  Nova  Scotia.     Map  of  St.  Mary's  and  Petit  d'Grat  harbour. 
A  scale  of  two  miles.     By  Charles  Morris,     ms.     13  x  20.     [176-?]. 

Petit  Guave,  Haiti.     A  plan  of  fort  St.  Louis  harbour  [&]  Petit  Guave.     [anon.] 
6f  X  9h 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  53]. 


698  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     A  portraiture  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  in  the  province  of 
Pennsylvania  in  America  by  Thomas  Holme,  surveyor  general.     11 J  x  17|^. 
London,  T.  Thornton  &  A.  Sowle,  [1683]. 
[In  Penn   (William).     A  letter  to  the  committee  of  the  free  society  of 
traders,     fol.     London,  A.  Sowle,  1683.     front.] 

Same.   -  A  portraiture  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  in  the  province  of  Pennsyl- 

vania in  America  by  Thomas  Holme,  surveyor  general.     Sold  by  Andrew 
Sowle,  in  Shoreditch,  London.     [1683].     11^  x  17^ 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     3d  series.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.     8°.     Har- 
risburg,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  4.     at  end]. 

Same.     A  portraiture  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  in  the  province  of  Penn- 

sylvania in    America.      By  Thomas   Holme,    surveyor  general,  sold  by 
A.  Sowle,  London.     7  x  12|. 
[In  Scharf  (J.  T. )  and  Westcott  (T. )     History  of  Philadelphia.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, 1884.     V.  1]. 

Same.     A  portraiture  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  in  the  province  of  Pennsyl- 

vania in  America.     By  Thomas  Holme,  surveyor  general,  sold  by  lohn 
Thornton  and  Andrew  Sowle.     10  x  17^. 
[In  Penn  (William).     A  letter  from  Wm.  Penn,  to  the  committee  of  the 
free  society  of  traders.     London,  A.  Sowle,  1683.     [Reprint].     Coleman's 
re-print.     8°.     London,  J.  Coleman,  1881]. 

Same.    Afteykenige  van  de  stadt  Philadelphia  in  de  provincie  van  Penn-syl- 

vania  in  America  na  de  copie  lot  London  in  intneder  duys  laeten  snyden 

door  Jacob  Claus.     G.  Drogenham,  fee.     7|  x  12. 
[In   Penn    (William).     Missive,      sm.    4°.     Amsterdam,    J.    Claus,    1684. 

front.  ] 
Note. — The  same  plan  as  in  the  London  ed.  but  reduced  and  with  slight 

variations. 

The  east  prospect  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  province  of  Pennsyl- 

vania,    [anon.]     6|  x  19. 
[In  London    (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1761].     v. 
30.     Oct.  1761.     opp.  p.  576]. 

Plan  de  Philadelphie  et  environs.     S^  x  6 J. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.    Paris, 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  34]. 

To  the  mayor,  recorder,  aldermen,  common  council  and  freemen  of  Phil- 

adelphia, this  plan  of  the  improved  part  of  the  city,  surv'eyed  and 
laid  down  by  the  late  Nicholas  Scull,  is  humbly  inscribed  by  the  editors. 
Philadelphia,  editors  M.  Clarkson  &  M.  Biddle,  nov.  1,  1762.  [Fac- 
simile]. Philadelphia  100  years  ago.  15 J  x  20|^.  [Philadelphia],  repub- 
lished by  Miller  &  Moss,  1876. 

An  east  prospect  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia:  taken  by  George  Heap,  from  the 

Jersey  shore,  under  the  direction  of  Nicholas  Scull.     lOJ  x  36. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Say er  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  44]. 
j^oTE.— Another  copy  in  separate  form.    Insetsj:  "The  Battery,"  "The  state 

house,"  and  map  of  the  city. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  with  the  ('ountry  adjacent.     J.  Gibson 

scu.     2U  X  4}. 
[In  World  (The)  displayed.    3<l  ed.     [anon.]     18°.    London,  for  Newberry 
ik  Carnan,  1769.     v.  5.     p.  20]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  699 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     Map   of  the   city  and   liberties   of  Philadelphia,  with  the 
catalogue  of  purchasers,  by  lohn  Keed.     James  Smither  sculp.    29  x  38. 
[Philadelphia],  T.  Man,  [1774]. 
[With  Reed   (John).     An  explanation  of  the  city  and  liberties  of  Phila- 
delphia.    Philadelphia,  1774]. 

Same.     To  the  honorable  house  of  representatives  of  the  freemen  of  Penn- 

sylvania this  map  of  the  city  and  liberties  of  Philadelphia  with  the  cata- 
logue of  purchasers  is  humbly  dedicated  by  their  most  obedient  humble 
servant,  lohn  Keed.  Scale  of  100  perches  to  an  inch.  James  Smither 
sculp.  29^  X  60. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.  3d  series.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.  8°.  Har- 
risburgh,  C.  M.  Busch,  1894.     v.  4.     at  end]. 

Same.    Fac  simile  of  Reed's  map.  [of  the  city  and  liberties  of  Philadelphia]. 

29  X  59.     Philadelphia,  republished  by  L.  Warner,  1870. 

A  map  of  the  country  round  Philadelphia  including  part  of  New  Jersey,  New 

York,  Staten  Island  &  Long  Island.     D.  Lizars  sculp.     7  x  8^. 
[In    Scots    (The)     magazine.     1776.     8°.     Edinburgh,    A.    Murray,    1776. 
V.  38.     p.  481]. 

A  map  of  the  country  round  Philadelphia  including  part  of  New  Jersey^ 

New  York,  Staten  Island,  &  Long  Island,     [anon.]     7  x  8|. 
[In  Gentleman's   (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.   Henry,    [1776]. 
V.  46.     Sept.  1776.     opp.  p.  396]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  the  capital  of  Pennsylvania,  from  an 

actual  survey  by  Benjamin  Easburn,  surveyor  general.     1776.     A  scale  of 
2000  feet.     19  x  26.     London,  A.  Dury,  1776. 
Note. — Inset:  A  chart  of  Delaware  bay  and  river,  by  mr.  Fisher,  of  Phila- 
delphia, 1776. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  the  capital  of  Pennsylvania,  from 

an  actual  survey,  by  Benjamin  Easburn,  surveyor  general,  1776.     P.  Andre 
sculp,     col.     19^  X  265.     London,  A.  Dury,  1776. 
[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  16] . 

Same.     Philadelphie,  par  [Benjamin]  Easburn,  arpenteur  general  de  Pen- 

silvanie.     8^  x  14.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  [1777?]. 
[Rochambeau:  37]. 

Operations  near  Philadelphia. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Seat,  of  war  in  the  environs  of  Philadelphia:  ByThos.  Kitchin,  sen'r  hydrog- 

rapher  to  his  majesty.     7^  x  ^L 
[In  London  (The)   magazine.     1777.     8°.     London,  for  K.  Baldwin,  1777. 
V.  46.     p.  592]. 

Same.     Seat  of  war  in  the  environs  of  Philadelphia:  by  Thos.  Kitchin,  senr. 

hydrographer  to  his  majesty.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     7i  x  9h. 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives.     2d  series.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Linn  &  W.  H.  Egle. 

V.  3.     8°.     Harrisburg,  B.  F.  Meyers,  1875.     front.] 
Note. — For  the  London  magazine,  1777. 

[Map  showing  the  march  of  the  British  upon  Philadelphia,     ms.     anon. 

20x18.     1777?]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  nan)e  "Montresor."     Number  "20"  in  ink. 


700  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

-Philadelphia,  Penn.  Les  marches  du  corps  du  lord  Cornwallis  de  Billingsport 
jusqu'a  Philadelphie  au  mois  de  novembre,  1777.  ms.  [By  V.  Wangen- 
heim.     anon.]     13  x  21.     |_1777]. 

Plan  de  notre  camp  k  New  Brunswick  le  12*'  juin,  notre  marche  le  14  a  Middle- 

bush,  la  situation  du  camp  le  15''  juin,  et  celle  de  gen.  Washington  a  Bound- 
brook,  le  poste  que  le  gen.  Sulivan  occupoit  le  15  dans  le  nuit  pour  couvrir 
Philadelphie,  se  postant  sur  la  route  de  Pennington.    Par  V.  Wangenheim. 
1777.     ms.     12x20.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  76] . 

A  survey  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  its  environs  shewing  the  several 

works  constructed  by  his  majesty's  t.-oops,  under  the  command  of  sir 
William  Howe,  since  their  possession  of  that  city  26th  sept.  1 777,  com- 
prehending likewise  the  attacks  against  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  Island,  and 
until  its  reduction,  16th  nov.  1777.  John  Montresor,  chief  engineer. 
Surveyed  and  drawn  by  P.  Nicole.  Scale  of  400  yards  to  an  inch.  ms. 
col.  59x34.  4°.  [1777]. 
Note. — Insets:  Fort  Mifflin  on  Great  Mud  island.  Scale  200  feet  to  an  inch. 
Plan  of  the  attacks  against  the  rebels  works  on  Mud  island  surrendered 
16  november,  1777.  Scale  of  200  yards  to  an  inch.  Elevation  of  the  com- 
manding offlcer's  house.  Scale  of  25  feet  to  an  inch.  Section  through 
A :  B.  Scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch.  View  of  the  rebel  fort  and  works,  on 
Mud  island  comprehending  Red-Bank  on  the  Jersey  shore;  taken  from 
*  in  front  of  the  six-gun  battery.     P.  Nicole,  fecit. 

A  plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Philadelphia,  with  the  works  and  encamp- 

ments of  his  majesty's  forces,  under  the  command  of  lieut.  gen.  sir  William 
Howe.      Engraved  by  Wm.    Faden.      [anon.]     19  x  20.      London,  W. 
Faden,  1779. 
[American  maps.     v.  6.    no.  13]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  21]. 

A  map  of  Philadelphia  and  parts  adjacent.     By  N.  Scull  and  G.   Heap. 

12  x  13i  [n.  p.  1777]. 
Note. — From  Gentleman's  Magazine,  1777.  v.  47.  opp.  p.  573.  Accom- 
panying "An  historical  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  armies  under 
gen.  Howe  &  gen.  Clinton."  A  separate  copy  in  American  maps,  v.  3,  no. 
15,  has  under  the  title  inset  references  which  are  not  in  the  copy  pub- 
lished in  the  Gentleman's  Magazine. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Philadelphia.     Surveyed  by  N.  Scull  and 

G.  Heap.    Engraved  by  Willm.  Faden  1777.    24  x  18.    London,  W.  Faden, 

march  12,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  25]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  15]. 

Same.     Scull  (Nicholas)  and  Heap  (George).     Apian  of  the  city  and  envi- 

rons of  Philadelphia.     Engraved  and  published  by  Mathew  Albert  Letter. 
[anon.]     23  x  18.     [Philadelphia,  1777]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  701 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     Same.     Plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Philadelphia.     Sur- 
vey'd  by  N.   Scull   and  G.  Heap.     Engraved  by   Willm.  Faden.     1777. 
24^  X  18.     London,  W.  Faden,  1777. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793].. 
no.  13]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Philadelphia.     Survey' d  by  N. 

Scull  and  G.  Heap.  Engraved  by  Willm.  Faden.  [Reprint].  18x26. 
Philadelphia,  T.  Fisher,  [1847]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  its  environs,  shewing  its  defences  dur- 

ing the  years  1777  &  1778,  together  with  the  siege  of  ^lud  island  on  the 
river  Delaware.  To  the  hon.  sir.  William  Howe  by  John  Montresor. 
ms.     42  X  34.     [1778]. 

Progress  of  the  army  from  their  landing  till  taking  possession  of  Philadel- 

phia,    ms.     [anon.]     9^  x  104.     [1777?]. 
Note. — Operations  of  Howe. 

Seat  of  war  in  the  environs  of  Philadelphia:  by  Thos.  Kitchin,  sr.     7|  x  10. 

[London],  for  J.  Baldwin,  1777. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R,  Baldwin,  [1777].     v.  46. 
Dec.  1777.     opp.  p.  592]. 

Plan  der  gegend  und  stadt  von  Philadelphia.     14  x  12. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, . 

G.  N.  Raspe,  1778.     pt.  10]. 
Note. — Scull  and  Heap's  map.     1777^ 

[Map  of    Philadelphia    and    vicinity.     1778.     ms.     anon.     col.     20  x  19. 

1778]. 

[Map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  environs,  showing  roads,  etc.     Scale 

one  mile  to  3  inches,     ms.     anon.     12^  x  16.     1778?]. 

A  n.  w.  view  of  the  state  house  in  Philadelphia  taken  1778.     C.  W.  Scale  ^ 

delin.     J.  T.  sculp.     3|  x  7. 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     1787      8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon, 

1787.  V.  1.     p.  513]. 

[Engagement,  at  Red  Bank.    Defence  of  Philadelphia].    Accompanying  com. 

Hazle wood's  letter,  dec.  9th  1779.     no.  4.     Lith.  A.  Brett  &  co.  Phila. 
19^  X  12i 
[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard.     [1776-1777].     v.  5.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Severns  &  co.  1853.     p.  721]. 

A  chorographical  map,  of  the  country,  round  Philadelphia. — Carte  particu- 

liere  des  environs  de  Philadelphie.  K.  Klockhoff,  sculps.  11^  x  12|. 
A  Amsterdam,  chez  Covens  et  Mortier,  et  Covens,  junior.     [178-?].. 

A  draught  of  ten  lots  of  ground  in  the  northern  liberties  of  the  city  of 

Philadelphia,  surveyed  the  28th  august  1787,  beginning  at  a  bridge  on  the- 
old  York  road.     ms.     [anon.]     15*  x  19^.     [1787]. 
Note. — "Land  formerly  Edward  Robert's." 

A  view  of  the  new  market  from  the  corner  of  Shippen  &  Second-streets, 

Philad'a.     6J  x  3i 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     1788.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon, 

1788.  V.  2.     p.  55]. 

To  Thomas  Miffln,  governor,   [etc.]  this  plan  of  the  city  and  suburbs  of 

Philadelphia  is  respectfully  inscribed  by  the  editor,  1794.  A.  P.  Folie  del. 
R.  Scot  &  S.  Allardice  sculpsit.     24  x  24.     [Philadelphia,  1794]. 


702  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     A  view  near  Philadelphia.     Jacob  Hoffman  del.     I.  Scoles 
sc.     8x4. 
[In  New  York  (The)   magazine;  or  literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &.  J.  Swords,  1795.     v.  6.     p.  450]. 

Stephens  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     9^  x  14. 

[In  Philadelphia  directory  for  1796.     16°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Stephens, 
1796]. 

Same.     Stephens  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     Fac  simile  of  Stephens 

map  of  Philadelphia  in  1796.  6J  x  14.  Philadelphia,  T.  Leonhardt  &  son, 
[1875]. 

This  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  its  environs,  (shewing  the  im- 

proved parts, )  is  dedicated  to  the  mayor,  aldermen  and  citizens  thereof, 
by  their  most  obedient  servant,  John  Hills,  surveyor  and  draughtsman. 
May  30th  1796.  Scale  600  feet  to  an  inch.  26^  x  37.  London,  engraved 
by  John  Cooke.     Philadelphia,  J.  Hills,  1797. 

Birch  (W.)  &  son.     The  city  of  Philadelphia  in  the  state  of  Pennsylvania, 

North  America;  as  it  appeared  in  the  year  1800.  Consisting  of  twenty- 
eight  plates,  title.  1  1.  1  map  &  29  col.  pi.  11.  at  end.  obi.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  W.  Birch  [1798]-1800. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     W.  Barker,  sculp.     Scale  100  perches  to 

an  inch.     11  x  13. 
[In  Birch  ( W. )  &  son.     The  city  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  st^-te  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, North  America;  as  it  appeared  in  the  year  1800.     obi.  fol.     Phila- 
delphia, W.  Birch,  [1798]-1800.     p.  7]. 

Philadelphia.     5x6. 

[In  Luffman  (John).     Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  ports 
&c.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion.     By  S.  S.  Moore  &  T.  W. 

Jones.     2  pi.     52  pp.     25  maps.     8°.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1802. 
Note. — Showing  roads  from  Phila.  to  N.  Y.  and  from  Phila.  to  Washington. 
Another  edition  published  in  1804. 

[Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  from  Broad  street  to  Second  street,  show- 

ing Foxall  &  Morris'  purchase,     ms.     anon.     10|  x  13^.     1802]. 

To  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia  this  new  plan  of  the  city  and  its  environs  is 

respectfully  dedicated  by  the  editor.  1802.  A  scale  of  200  perches. 
P.  C.  Varl6,  geographer  &  engin^  del.     18  x  25.     [Philadelphia,  1802]. 

Same.     To  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia  this  plan  of  the  city  and  its  environs 

is  respectfully  dedicated  by  the  editor.  P.  C.  Vart^  del.  [i.  e.  P.  C. 
Varl^].  [Philadelphia,  1808.  Fac  simile].  Philadelphia  100  years  ago. 
Reproduced  by  photolith.  from  the  original  for  W.  B.  Lyndall,  by  J.  Car- 
butt.     17i  X  24i.     [Philadelphia,  1875]. 

High  street  from  the  Country  market  place,  Philadelphia,  with  the  (com- 

memoration of  the  death  of  general  Washington.     5^  x  7J. 
[In  Janson  (Charles  William).     The  stranger  in  America.     4°.     London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  424]. 

High  street,  Philadelphia,  with  an  American  stage  wagon.     Drawn  under 

the  direction  of  the  author,  and  engraved  by  M.  Marigot.     7|  x  5}. 
[In  Janson  (Charles  William).     The  stranger  in  America.     4°.     London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  177]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  708 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     Philadelphia  theatre  in  Chesnut  street.     Drawn  under  the 
directions  of  the  author,  and  engraved  by  M.  ^Nlarigot.     5j  x  7^. 
[In  Janson  (Charles  William).     The  stranger  in  America.     4°.     London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  258]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     9|  x  6. 

[In  Janson  (Charles  William).  The  stranger  in  America.  4°.  London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  175]. 

View  of  the  city  and  port  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  Delaware,  taken  from 

Kensington,     Drawn  under  the  direction  of  the  aitt'hor  and  engraved  by 
M.  Marigot.     8  x  5i. 
[In  Janson  (Charles  William).      The  stranger  in  America.     4°.      London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     front.] 

View  of  Second  street,  north  from  ^Market  street  with  Ciirist  church.     7^  x 

5*. 
[In  Janson  (Charles  William).      The  stranger  in  America.  '  4°.     London, 
J.  Cundee,  1807.     p.  179]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  environs.     Surveyed  by  John  Hills, 

in  the  summers  of  1801,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  &  7.  39|  x  40^:.  Philadelphia, 
author,  1808.  [1809]. 

Note. 

"Washington,  Feb.  1st  1809. 

Dear  Sir:  In  Obedience  to  a  resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  L'nited  States,  I  have  the  honor  to  acknowledge  the  receipt  of  the 
directory  or  survey  of  Ten  Miles  round  the  centre  hydrant  of  the  city  of 
Philadelphia,  by  mr.  John  Hills  of  said  city  &  and  that  agreeably  to  your 
request,  it  has  been  deposited  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  where  it  will 
remain  an  honorable  testimony  of  the  liberality  of  the  donor. 

I  am  sir,  with  high  consideration  your  obd't  serv't 

J.  B.  Varnum." 

Mr.  John  Hills. 

Penn's  tree,  with  the  city  &  port  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  river  Delaware 

from  Kensington.  Decayed  &  blow'd  down  in  1810.  [View].  9  x  11}. 
Springland  Cot,  near  Bristol,  published  as  the  act  directs,  by  W.  Birch, 
1800.  [1810]. 

To  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia  this  new  plan  of  the  city  and  its  environs. 

Taken  from  actual  survey  by  John  A.  Paxton.    Drawn  under  the  direction 
of  J.  A.  Paxton,  by  Wm.  Strickland.     Scale  of  3,000  feet.     W.  Harrison 
set.     18x19^     [Philadelphia],  C.  P.  Harrison,  1811. 
Note. — To  accompany  Paxton' s   Stranger^s  guide,   a  copy  of  which  is  in 
the  Library. 

Philadelphia,  taken  from  Kensington.     Tho.  Birch,  del.     S.  Seymour,  set. 

5xlli 
[In  Mease  (James).     The  picture  of  Philadelphia,  giving  an  account  of  its 
origin,  increase  and  improvements  in  arts,  sciences,  manufactures,  etc.    8°. 
Philadelphia,  T.  &  B.  Kite,  1811.     front.] 

■■  Centre  square,  Phila.     6^  x  4. 

[In  Port  (The)  folio,  new  series.  [3d]  July  1812.  8°.  Philadelphia,  Brad- 
ford &  Inskeep,  1812.     v.  8.     p.  31]. 


704  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Philadelphia,  Penn.  Philadelphia  from  the  great  tree,  Kensington  under  which 
Penn  made  his  treaty  with  the  Indians.  Engraved  by  George  Cooke, 
from  a  large  print,  by  permission  of  mr.  Nightingale.  London,  pub- 
lished by  Longman,  Hurst,  Pees,  Orme  &  Brown,  Paternoster  Row,  may 
1,  1812.  '  5^  X  7|. 
[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  general  collection  of  the  best  and  most  interest- 
ing voyages  and  travels.    4°.    London,  for  Longman,  [etc.]  1812.    front.] 

Philadelphia  and  adjacent  country.     5^  x  3^. 

[In  Melish  (John).  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1818.     p.  86]. 

A  survey  &  soundings  of  the  waters  between  the  island  and  New  Jersey  shore 

opposite  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  compleated  by  us  the  24.  dec.  1818. 
Signed  Lewis  Wernwag,  John  Bannan,  Isaac  Nathans,  ms.  col.  25  x  52. 
[1818]. 

The  city  of  Philadelphia,   with  the  surrounding  country  by  John  Randel 

junr.     5j  X  13|. 
Note. — This  map  is  an  inset  to  a  plan  of  the  city  of  New  York  as  laid  out  by 
the  commissioners  with  the  surrounding  country,  by  their  secretary  and 
surveyor  John  Randel,  junr.     22  x  33;     New  York,  1821. 

Philadelphia  and  adjacent  country.     6J  x  4J. 

[In  Melish  (John).  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with 
the  contiguous  countries  including  Mexico  and  the  "West  Indies,  new  ed. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  by  the  author,  1822.     p.  102]. 

Philadelphia  &  environs.     GJ  x  3|. 

[In  General  (A)  outline  of  the  United  States.  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1825.     p.  122]. 

The  water  works    at    Fair-Mount,    Philadelphia.      Drawn    by   T.    Birch. 

Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.     3|  x  6^. 
[In  General  (A)  outline  of  the  United  States.     8°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1825.     front.] 

Die  wasserwerke  zu  Fair-Mount,  Philadelphia.     C.  Ermer,  sculp.     4x7. 

[In  Bernhard,  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach).     Reise  durch 

Nord-Amerik  in  den  jahren  1825  und  1826.  8°.  Weimar,  1828.  v.  1. 
p.  216.] 

Plan  von  Philadelphia.     14  x  17. 

[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach).  Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.  8°.  Weimar,  W.  Hoffman,  1828.  v.  L 
front.  ] 

Childs  (C.  G. )     Views  in  Philadelphia  and  its  environs.     From  original 

drawings  taken  in  1827-30.  title.  341.  unp,  24  pi.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
C.  G.  Childs,  1830. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     Compiled  from  actual  survey  by  F.  Dray- 

ton. J.  H.  Young  sc.  14J  x  17^.  [Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  A. 
Hart,  1830]. 

Map  of  the  city  of   Philadelphia,  drawn  by  J.  Simons  and  published  by 

C.  P.  Fessenden,  expressly  for  ''Phil'a  as  it  is  in  1834."     13  x  14. 
[In  Desilver's  Philadelphia  directory  and  stranger's  guide  for  1835  &  36.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  R.  Desilver,  1835.     at  end]. 

A, correct  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  compiled  from  recent  surveys  & 

published  by  Thomas  Morrison.     16|  x  20}.     Philadelphia,  T.  Morrison, 
[1834]. 
Note. — From  **The  Philadelphia  visitor's  companion  by  T.  Morrison,  1834."" 
Marginal  references. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  705 

Philadelphia,  Perm..     Philadelphia.      [View].     Drawn  by  J.  R.  Smith.     5^  x  7^. 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  univei-sal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  220]. 

Philadelphia  and  environs,     5x9. 

[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     The  American  traveller.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1834]. 

Philadelphia.     14|  x  12.     Philadelphia,  H.  8.  Tanner,  [1836]. 

,     }soTE. — From  "Tanner's  universal  atlas,     no.  65." 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  and  adjoining  districts.     Originally  drawn 

by  W.  Allen,  Enlarged  with  numerous  additions  and  corrections  by  F.  J. 
Roberts,  1838.  Engraved  by  John  Knight.  42  x  47,  [Philadelphia], 
H,  S,  Tanner,  [1838], 

Philadelphia,     Engraved  by  G.  AV.  Boynton,     14J  x  11, 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  sta- 
tistical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S,  Grant  &  co,  [1838],     p,  79], 

Same,     Philadelphia.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  ^\.  Boynton.     14  x  11^ 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  uni- 
versal, illustrated  at-las,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
78-79]. 

Wild  (J,  C.)     Panorama  and  views  of  Philadelphia  and  its  vicinity,     title. 

10  1.  unp,     20  pi,     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  T.  Bowen,  1838. 

A  map  of  the  county  of  Philadelphia  from  actual  survey,  made  under  the 

direction  of  Charles  Ellet,  jr.  civil  engineer,  and  in  accordance  with  the 
act  of  assembly  passed  June  30th,  1839.    Scale  2|  inches  to  a  mile.    Engraver 
J.  H,  Young.     34  x  59.     Philadelphia,  Charles  Ellet,  jr.  [1839]. 
Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Philadelphia. 

[Map  of  the  cities  of  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Boston  arid  Baltimore.     By 

J.  Doggett,  jr.  J.  M.  Atwood  sc,  11^  x  12^.  New  York,  J.  Doggett,  jr. 
1842]. 

Map  of  Washington  square,  Philadelphia,     Drawn  by  M,  Schmitz.     22  x  32. 

Philadelphia,  T.  Sinclair  lith.  [1843]. 

Tanner(H.  S.)  and  Roberts  (F.J, )     Philadelphia,      [anon.]     col.    12J  x  16. 

[Philadelphia,  1843]. 

Map  of  the  circuit  of  ten  miles  around  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     With  the 

names  of  villages,  roads,  &c.  From  original  surveys  by  J,  C,  Sidney. 
21  X  21,     Philadelphia,  R,  P.  Smith,  1847. 

Philadelphia,  published  by  A.  McElroy,  Philadelphia.     M,  H,  Traubel  sc't. 

16f  X  13|,     Philadelphia,  A,  McElroy,  [1849], 

Panoramic  views  of  Philadelphia,  from  the  state  house.     Drawn  from  nature 

by  E.  Whitefield.  26^  x  40.  New  York,  lith,  of  Wm.  Endicott  &  co. 
[1850]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  together  with  the  surrounding  districts. 

Compiled  from  J.  C.  Sidney's  map.     Reduced  &  improved  by  J.  W,  Otley. 
col,     33  X  33.     Philadelphia,  A,  McElroy,  1850, 
Note. — See  1847  for  Sidney's  map. 

— : Philadelphia,  from  Girard  college,    1850,     [View],    J.  W.  Hill  &  Smith  del. 

Lith.  par  B,  F.  Smith,  jr.  24i  x  40}.  Philadelphia,  Smith  brothers  & 
CO.  1850, 

H.  Doc.  516 45 


706  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

PhiladelpMa,  Penn.     Girard-college  in  Philadelphia.      C.  R.     1851.     Del  John 
Poppel,  sc.     [View].     4x6. 
[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.     Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.  .  2  v.  in  1.    4°.     NeM"  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].    v.  1.    p.  135]. 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of   Philadelphia  from  actual  surveys  1851.     [anon.] 

34  X  32.     [Philadelphia,  1851]. 

Philadelphia.     12  x  14^.     London,  G.  Cox,  1852. 

[In   Society   for   the  diffusion  of   useful   knowledge.     General   atlas,     fol. 
London,  G.  Cox,  [1853].     sheet  201]. 

Barnes'  new  map  of  the  consolidated  city  of  Philadelphia.     Being  the  first 

map  published  after  the  act  of  incorporation,  passed  jan.  31,  1854.  col. 
57  X  48.     Philadelphia,  R.  L.  Barnes,  1855. 

Scott's  map  of  the  consolidated  city.     col.     65  x  75.     Philadelphia,  Scott  & 

Moore,  1855. 

Philadelphia.     14  x  14. 

[In  Colton  (George  W. )     Colton's  atlas  of  America,  [etc.]     fol.     New  York, 

J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  22]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Same.     Philadelphia.     Entered  according  to   act  of  congress   in   the   year 

1855.     15  x  13J. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical 
and  political  geography,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856.     v.  1. 
map  21]. 

Same.     Philadelphia.     Entered  according  to  act  of   congress   in  the  year 

1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     15^  x  12^. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
H.  Colton  &  CO.  1858.     map  23]. 

Hexamer  (Ernest)  and   Locher  (William).     Maps  of  the  city  of  Philadel- 

phia, comprising  the  13th,  14th,  and  part  of  the  20th  ward.  v.  5.  title. 
15  maps.     fol.     [Philadelphia],  E.  Hexamer  &  W.  Locher,  1859. 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Philadelphia  and  Trenton.     From  actual  surveys  by 

D.  J.  Lake  and  S.  N.  Beers.  62  x  62.  Philadelphia,  C.  K.  Stone,  A.  Pom- 
eroy,  1860. 

Smedley   (Samuel  L.)     Smedley's   atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,     ill. 

title.  3  p.  1.  25  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.  1862. 
Note.— 111.  title  has  date  of  1860,  Joseph  H.  Bonsall  &  Samuel  L.  Smedley, 
surveyors  &  draughtsmen.  Exhibiting  on  a  large  scale  the  size  of  blocks, 
width  of  streets,  courts  and  alleys;  location  of  churches,  public  buildings, 
parks,  squares,  cemetaries,  railroad  routes;  and  the  extent  and  present 
position  of  buildings  throughout  the  city. 

Map  of  Philadelphia  photographically  reduced  from  the  25  large  sectional 

drawings  contained  in  Smedley's  complete  atlas  of  Philadelphia,  prepared 
expressly  for  an  index  thereto  by  Samuel  L.  Smedley,  city  surveyor. 
20  X  15i.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  [1861]. 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Philadelphia  and  Camden  from  actual  surveys  by 

D.  J.  I^ke  and  S.  N.  Beers  assisted  by  F.  W.  Beers,  L.  B.  Lake  &  D.  G. 
Beers.  Scale  1  inch  per  mile.  61  x  64.  Philadelphia,  C.  K.  Stone,  A. 
Pomeroy,  1861. 

Map  of  Philadelphia,     col.     17  x  17.     Philadelphia,  J.  McGuigan,  [1869]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  707 

Philadelphia,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  West  Philadelphia,  including 
the  24th  &  27th  wards  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  60  pp.  incl.  16  maps, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  :\I.  Hopkins  &  co.  1872. 

Map  showing  the  approaches  to  the  port  of  Philadelphia.     Compiled  from 

authentic  sources  by  G.  F.  Hollings worth,  col.  32  x  21.  Philadelphia, 
J.  H.  Brown  &  co.  [1874]. 

Jones  (G.  H.  )&  CO.     Atlas  of  Philadelphia.     In  15  v.     y.  1-4.     fol.     Phil- 

adelphia, G.  H.  Jones  &  co.  1874-5. 

CONTENTS. 
V.  1.  5th,  7th  &  8th  wards. 
V.  2.  19th  ward. 
V.  3.  6th,  9th  6c  10th  wards. 
V.  4.  20th  ward. 

The  centennial  railway  guide  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     Compiled 

by  L.  M.  Haupt.  col.  23  x  25.  Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffel- 
finger,  [1875]. 

Map  of  Philadelphia,     col.     16  x  24.     18°.     Philadelphia,  G,  M.  Hopkins 

&  CO.  1875. 

HiAit's  new  and  improved  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     Compiled  by 

E.  Stoifier.     col.     39  x  27.     [Philadelphia],  J.  P.  Hunt,  [1875]. 

Smith's  new  map  of  Philadelphia,  and  vicinity,     col.     25  x  42.     Philadel- 

phia, J.  L.  Smith,  1875. 

• General  directory  chart  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     [By  Smith  &  Shelmire] . 

10  X  8.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Shelmire,  1876. 

Map  of  Fairmount  Park  showing  the  situation  of  the  grounds  and  buildings 

of  the  international  exhibition  in  1876.     15^  x  13. 
[In  Scott  (J.  D. )     Combination  atlas  map  of  Bucks  county,  Penn.  [etc.] 
fol.     Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Scott,    p.  19]. 

Philadelphia.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H. 

Colton&co.     141^x11.     [1876]. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Wool  worth).     Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,    fol.    New 

York,  (t.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876.     map  42]. 
Note. — Same  map  without  any  additions  is  found  in  the  edition  of  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Philadelphia.     By  wards.     7  v.     fol.     Phila- 

delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Map  of  Delaware  co.  and  the  city  of  Philadelphia.    Scale: 

2  inches  per  mile.  col.  50  x  58.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co. 
1876. 

Map.     From  oflEicial  records  private  plans  and  actual  surveys,  based  upon 

plans  deposited  in  the  department  of  surveys.  Surveyed  &  published 
under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins,  col.  57  x  49.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876. 

Map  of  the  compact  portion  of  Philadelphia.  Prepared  for  Gopsill's  direc- 
tory, by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son.  col.  16  x  30.  Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray 
&  son,  1876. 

New  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  from  actual  surveys.     Published  by 

H.  J.  Toudy  &  CO.     27  x  21.     Philadelphia,  H.  J.  Toudy  <k  co.  1876. 

Outline  map  of  the  county  and  city  of  Philadelphia  and  vicinity.     1876. 

[By]  S.  B.  Linton.     27  x  19.     Philadelphia,  S.  B.  Linton,  1876. 


708  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Philadelphia,  Penn.  Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  1876.  Drawn  and  engraved 
by  W.  H.  Gamble,    col.    20  x  22.     [Philadelphia] ,  Mitchell  map  co.  [1876] . 

Scattergood's  map  of  sixteen  miles  around  Philadelphia.     33  x  32.     Phila- 

delphia, L.  Van  Derveer,  [1876]. 

International  exhibition,   Philadelphia,   1876.     Situation    plan.     Scale  267 

feet  to  1  inch.     15  x  21. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.    Reports  from  commissioners.    1876.    v.  34]. 

Topographical  map.     Showing  water  mains  and  streets  grades.     To  accom- 

pany reportof  Philadelphia  water  department.  1876.  Wm.  H.  McFladden, 
chief  engineer.     54  x  34.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  Philadelphia  and  environs.     87  pp.  2  1.  incl. 

48  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877. 

Maritime  exchange  map  of  the  port  of  Philadelphia.     Published  by  James 

Pike.     23  x  16.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  [1880]. 

■ Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  &  environs.    Scale  I5  inches=l  mile.    22  x  33J. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  Bryn  Mawr  and  vicinity,     fol.     Philadel- 
phia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881]. 

Guide  to  Fairmount  park  and  the  Wissahickon,  showing  the  location  of  all 

walks,  drives,  bridle-paths,  [etc.]     1882.     Drawn  by  S.  R.  Evans.    17  x  22. 
Philadelphia,  U.  S.  reproduction  co.  [1882]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  F.  G.  Odenheimer. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  &  environs.     From  new 

and  original  surveys.  Scale  Ij  inches  equal  to  one  mile.  col.  27  x  34. 
[Philadelphia],  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1882]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Philadelphia.     29th  ward,     title,     index 

map.     17  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Map  of  Frankford  [23d  ward].     Philadelphia,     [anon.]     3i  x  4^.     [Phila- 

delphia, 1882]. 

Smith  (J.  L. )  Map  of  the  port  of  Philadelphia.  Showing  terminal  facili- 
ties of  the  Philadelphia  and  Reading  rail  road  co.  1882.  17  x  25.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  L.  Smith,  [1882]. 

Smith  (J.  L.)     Smith's  map  of  Philadelphia,     col.     21x24.     Philadelphia, 

J.  L.  Smith,  1882. 

Smith  (J.  L. )     New  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     From  the  latest  sur- 

veys.    28  X  40.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1882. 

AVeise  (A.)     Philadelphia  and  Camden  street  and  business  guide.     8  x  10. 

[Philadelphia,  1882]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  properties  along  the  Philadelphia,  Wilmington 

and  Baltimore  railroad  and  the  Philadelphia  &  Westchester  railroad  from 
Philadelphia  to  Chester,  title.  28  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  (t.  M. 
Hopkins,  1882. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  &  environs  from  new  and 

original  surveys.  Scale  IJ  inches  equal  to  one  mile.  col.  27  x  34.  Phil- 
adelphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1882]. 

Same.     Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  &  environs.     Senile  liinches=one  mile. 

22  x  33i. 
[In  Hopkins  ((4.  M.)     Atlas  of  properties  near  the  north   Pennsylvania 
railroad  from  Wayne  junct.  to  Penllyn  sta'n.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1883]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  709 

Philadelphia,  Penn.  Erie  and  North  shore  despatch.  Map  showing  seaDoard  ter- 
minal faciHties  [of  New  York,  Philadelphia  and  Boston].  Drawn  &  pub- 
lished by  S.  D.  L.  Taunton,  col.  37  x  55.  [New  York,  S.  D.  L.  Taunton, 
1883]. 

Philadelphia.     Prepared  for  Gopsill's  Philadelphia  directory  by  O.  AV.  Gray 

&  son.     col.     16 J  X  24^.     [Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1883]. 

Smith  (J.  L.)     Smith's  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  from  actual  surveys 

&  official  records,  col.  6  sheets,  each  25  x  38.  Philadelphia,  J.  L. 
Smith,  1883. 

Smith  (J.  L. )     Map  of  the  Pennsylvania  railroad  co.  in  Philadelphia,  show- 

ing location  of  terminal  facilities.  New  map  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia. 
From  the  latest  city  surveys.     36  x  50.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1883. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     21st  &  28th' wards. 

title,     index  map.     19  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1884. 

Hopkins   (G.   M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of   Philadelphia.     22d  ward,     title. 

index  &  fold.  map.     28  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  &  environs.     Scale  1 J  inches  equal  to  one  mile. 

22*  X  40.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Same.     Driving  map  of  Philadelphia  and  environs.     Scale  1^  inches  equal 

to  one  mile.     27  x  332- 
[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     22d  ward.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885]. 

Philadelphia.     The  most  densely  settled  portion.    Fisk  &  co.  engr's.    9  x  12. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.] 

8°.     Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  518-519]. 

Vicinity  of  Philadelphia.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     11  x  9^. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world,   [etc.] 
8°.     Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  522-523]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  properties  near  the  Philadelphia  and  Trenton 

railroad.  Frankfort  to  Trenton.  (New  York,  div.  Penn'a  r.  r. )  title. 
22  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     11th,  12th,  13th  &  14th 

wards,     title.     15  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     15th  ward,     title.     14 

maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1885. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     1st,  26th  and  30th 

Avards.     title,     index  map.     17  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 

1885. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     25th  ward,     title. 

index  map.     19  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1886. 

Haggerty  (John  W.)     Official  street  railway  map  and  guide  book  of  Phila- 

delphia. Compiled  and  arranged  by  A.  N.  Observer  [pseud.]  12  p.  1. 
66  pp.     map  at  end.     16°.     Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  1886. 

Map  of  Philadelphia  and  vicinity.     Scale  one  inch  to  the  mile.     16  x  25. 

[In  Baist  (G.   William).     Atlas  of  properties  along  the  Schuylkill  valley 

from  Philadelphia  to  Norristown,  including  1^  miles  each  side  of  the 
Schuylkill  river  northwest  from  School  Lane  and  Fairmont  Park.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1886]. 


710  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Pliiladelphia,  Penn.  Noll  (Edward  P.)  &  co.  Noll's  new  official  guide  map  of 
Philadelphia  1886.  Showing  all  streets  laid  out  to  date  with  the  entire 
street  &  steam  railway  systems,  public  institutions,  places  of  interest  &c. 

[In  Haggerty  (John  W.)  Official  street  railway  map  and  guide  book  of 
Philadelphia.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  A.  N.  Observer  [pseud.]  18°. 
Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  1886.     at  end]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.     23d  ward,     title, 

index  map.     16  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1887]. 

Philadelphia.     The  mostly  densely  settled  portion.     9  x  11|. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).  The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]  fol.  New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  501-502]. 

Vicinity  of  Philadelphia.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     Hi  x  9|. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).  The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]  fol.  New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  505-506]. 

Baist  (G.  William).     Baist's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  Penn.     Com- 

plete in  one  volume.  Compiled  and  published  from  official  records,  pri- 
vate plans  and  actual  surveys.  3  p.  1.  45  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
G.  W.  Baist,  1888. 

Bromley  ( George  W.  &  Walter  S. )    Atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia.    From 

actual  surveys  and  official  plans  of   the    survey  department,     v.  7.     2 
p.  1.     31  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Bromley  &  co.  1889. 
Note. — Contains  22d  ward. 

Philadelphia  [&]  Outline  map  of    the   country  and  city  of  Philadelphia 

and  vicinity.     16^  x  26^. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)    The  continental  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 
Brown,  1889.     pp.  70-71]. 

Map  of  Philadelphia.     25|  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892. 
pp.  90-91]. 

Schiedt  (J.  E. )     Schiedt's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  by  wards.     Con- 

taining all  streets,  and  boundary  lines  of  each  election  division.     Com- 
plete in  one  volume,     title.     33  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Schiedt, 
1892. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

Map  of  Philadelphia.     19  x  25|. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894. 
pp.  274-275]. 

Same.     Map  of  Philadelphia.     19  x  26. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world.     Complete  in  eight  parts,     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1894.     pt.  5-8.     pp.  274-275]. 

• Street  atlas  of    Philadelphia  by  wards,   1895.      Compiled  and  drawn  by 

J.  Edelmann.  1  p.  1.  44  sheets.  1  fold.  map.  obi.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
C.  D.  Kaufmann,  [1894]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  711 

Philadelphia,  Penn.     Lageplan  von  Philadelphia.     Massstab  1 :  10  000.     5  x  4J. 
[In   Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1896.     v.  13.     p.  833]. 

Philadelphia.     19  x  26. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas 

of  the  world   [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
1898.     pp.  316-317]. 

Philadelphia.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas 

and  shippers'  guide   [etc.]     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,    McNally  &  co.  1900. 
pp.  78-79]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Philadelphia.    12i  x  9^. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.]     fol.     Chi- 
cago, New  York^  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900.     p.  22]. 

Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  railroad  company.  Map  of  the  Philadelphia  & 
Baltimore  railroad  as  located  by  W.  Strickland  &  B.  H.  Latrobe.  Show- 
ing also  the  present  route  by  steamboat  &  N.  Castle  r.  road,  &  that  pro- 
posed to  be  constructed  by  way  of  Oxford  &  Port-deposit.  Drawn  by 
J.  C.  Trautwine.     8  x  27.     Philadelphia,  AVatson's  lith.  [18—]. 

Philadelphia  and  Erie  railway.  Map  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Erie  railway, 
branches  and  connecting  lines.  13  x  20.  Philadelphia,  national  railway 
publication  co.  [1871]. 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  railroad  company.  Smith  (J.  L. )  Map  of  the  port 
of  Philadelphia.  Showing  terminal  facilities  of  the  Philadelphia  and 
Reading  railroad  co.  1882.     17  x  25.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  [1882]. 

Philadelphia  and  Trenton  railroad.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  properties  near 
the  Philadelphia  and  Trenton  rail  road.  [N.  Y.  div.  Penn.  r.  r.]  Frank- 
ford  to  Trenton,  title,  index  map.  21  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1885. 

Philadelphia  and  Winchester  railroad.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  properties 
along  the  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad  and  the  Phil- 
adelphia &  Westchester  rail  road  from  Philadelphia  to  Chester,  title, 
index  &  fold.  map.     26  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Philadelphia  county,  Penn.  A  map  of  the  county  of  Philadelphia.  From  actual 
survey  made  under  the  direction  of  Charles  EUet,  jr.  and  in  accordance 
with  the  act  of  assembly  passed  June  30,  1839.  Surveyor  D.  H.  Kennedy. 
Draughtman  C.  Cramer.  Engraver  J.  H.  Young.  34  x  58.  Philadelphia, 
C.  Ellet,  jr.  [1839]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia." 

Philadelphia  exhibition,  1876. — Centennial  guide  book  company  limited.  Plan 
of  the  grounds  and  buildings  of  the  centennial  exhibition  at  Philadelphia, 
1876.     col.     17x23.     [Philadelphia,  1876]. 

Hallowell  &  co.  Situation  plan  no.  2.  International  exhibition,  Philadel- 
phia.    7i  X  lOi.     Philadelphia,  Hallowell  &  co.  [1876]. 

Hunter  (Thomas).    Map  of  centennial  grounds,  Philadelphia,    col.    5i  x  9|. 

Philadelphia,  T.  Hunter,  [1876]. 

International  exhibition,  Philadelphia,  1876.     Situation  plan.     [By  Taylor 

&  Smith].     16  X  22.     Philadelphia,  photo,  lith.  by  Taylor  &  Smith,  [1875]. 


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Philadelphia  exhibition,  1876.— Map  of  the  centennial  grounds  and  vicinity. 
Philadelphia.  16  x  12.  Philadelphia,  ''centennial  chart  co.  [limited]," 
[1876]. 

Map  of  the  centennial  grounds  &  buildings,  international  exhibition,  1876. 

Compiled  by  E.  Hexamer.     col.     27  x  33.     Philadelphia,  H.  J.  Tondy  & 
CO.  liths.  1876. 

Plan  of  the  grounds  and  buildings  of  the  centennial  exhibition  at  Philadel- 

phia,   1876.     col.      17  X  23.     [Philadelphia,    centennial  guide  book  co. 
1876]. 

Topographical  map  of  Fairmount  park.     Showing  the  situation  of  the  grounds 

and  buildings  of  the  international  exhibition  in  1876.     By  E.  W.  Smith. 
24  X  16.     Philadelphia,  E.  W.  Smith,  [1876]. 

Van  Ingen  &  Snyder  &  Gillett.     Pictorial  map  of  the  international  exhibi- 

tion grounds,     [anon.]     14x22.     [Philadelphia,  1876]. 

Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas 
of  properties  along  the  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  and  Baltimore  railroad 
and  the  Philadelphia  &  Westchester  rail  road  from  Philadelphia  to 
Chester,  title,  index  &  fold.  map.  26  pi.  fol.  Philadelaphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1882. 

Philipsburgh  manor,  "Westchester  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  part  of  the  manor, 
of  Philipsburgh,  in  the  county  of  Westchester,  N.  Y.  showing  the  grants 
from  the  state  of  New  York  in  the  city  of  Yonkers  and  town  of  Green- 
burgh.  Traced  and  reduced  from  a  fragment  of  the  original  map  prepared 
for  the  comm'■^  of  forfeitures,  entitled :  A  plan  of  the  manor  of  Philips- 
burgh in  the  county  of  Westchester  and  state  of  New  York.  Surveyed 
agreeable  to  the  instruction  Isaac  Stoutenburgh  and  Philip  Van  Carllandt 
unto  John  Hills,  1785.  Drawn  and  compiled  by  M.  K.  Couzens,  may  1, 
1880.     30  X  52.     New  York,  J.  S.  Hulin,  [1880]. 

Phillipsburg,  N.  Y.     Positions  du  camp  de  I'armee  combinee  a  Philipsburg  du  6 
juillet  au  19  aout.     [1781.     anon.]     ms.     col.     14x40. 
[Rochambeau:  21] . 

Pichincha,    Ecuador,    South    America.     Plan    hypsometrique    du    volcan    de 
Pichincha  exquisse  sur  les  lieux  par  A.  de  Humboldt.     12  x  16. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)   Atlas  geographique  et  phy- 
sique des  regions  eqminoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     p.  27]. 

Pickaway  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Pickaway  co.  Ohio.  From  surveys  &  county 
records.  Kellogg  &  Randall,  publishers.  37  x  55.  Philadelphia,  Kel- 
logg &  Randall,  1858. 

Pickaway  Plain,  Ohio.  A  map  of  the  ancient  Indian  towns  on  the  Pickaway 
Plain.  Illustrating  a  sketch  of  the  country  by  Frank  Renick.  Surveyed 
by  P.  N.  White.  Drawn  by  B.  F.  Brannan.  Engr.  by  Doolittle  &  Munson, 
Cincinnati.     17|  x  20^.     [1846]. 

Pierce  county,  "Wash.  Plummer  (Frederick  G.)  Plummer's  complete  atlas  of 
the  county  of  Pierce,  Wash.  3  p.  1.  57  sheets,  fol.  Tacoma,  F.  G. 
Plummer,  1889. 

Pike  county,  111.  Map  of  Pike  co.  Illinois.  Published  by  Holmes  &  Arnold. 
52  X  61.     Buffalo.  N.  Y.     Holmes  &  Arnold,  1860. 


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Pike  county,  Penn.     A  map  of  Wayne  &  Pike  counties,  Pa.     By  Jason  Torrey. 
25^  X  19. 
[In  Torrey  (Jason).     An  index  to  the  map  of  Wayne  and  Pike  counties.  Pa. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Rakestraw,  1814]. 

A  map  of  the  county  of  Pike,  Pa.     By  John  T.  Cross.     24 J  x  20.     New  York, 

C.  Vinten,  [1856]. 
[In  Cross  (John  T.)     An  index  to  the  map  of  the  county  of  Pike,  Pa.     12°. 
New  York,  C.  Yinten,  1856]. 

Topographical  map.     From  recent  and  actual  surveys  and  records,  under 

the  superintendence  of  F.  W.  Beers,     col.     58  x  45.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1872. 

Pine  Bluff,  Jefferson  county,  Ark.  Wilson's  map.  Drawn  by  W.  H.  D.  Wilson. 
30  X  30.     Cincinnati,  Strobridge  &  co.   [1868]. 

Pinos  (Point),  Monterey  bay,  Cal.     Indicating  proposed  site  for  a  light  house  on 
Point  Pinos,  bay  of  Monterey.     Topography  by  A.  M.  Harrison.     1851. 
Sketch  J.     no.  4.     8x9.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Piscataquis  county,  Me.  Map.  From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Wall- 
ing, 1858.  Field  notes  under  the  direction  of  L.  H.  Eaton.  54  x  54. 
New  York,  Lee  &  Marsh,  1858. 

Pithole  creek,  Penn.  Map  of  Pithole  creek  from  Pit  Hole  city  to  its  source.  From 
original  surveys  by  R.  S.  H.  Paul.     ms.     9  x  30.     [New  York,  1867]. 

Pitt  (Fort),  Pittsburg,  Penn.  A  map  of  the  land  about  Red  Stone  and  fort  Pitt, 
ms.     [anon.]     19x13.     [176-]. 

[Map  of  Braddock's  route  towards  fort  Pitt,^  1755.     ms.     anon.     15  x  18. 

1755]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  ink  "22"  and  in  pencil  "276."     From  fort  Cumber- 
land to  fort  Pitt. 

[Map  of  the  Alleghany  &  Monongahela  river  region  with  approaches  to  Fort 

Pitt.     ms.     anon.     22^  x  16}.     1758?]. 

The  first  Fort  Pitt.     1758.     10^  x  10. 

[In  Pennsylvania  archives,  by  Samuel  Hazard  [1790].     v.  12.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  Severns  &  co.  1856.     p.  430]. 

Map  of  a  route  through  south  west  Pennsylvania,  from  Fort  Loundon, 

Franklin  co.  to  Fort  Pitt,  Pittsburgh,     [anon.]     ms.     9  x  20.     [176-?]. 

Plan  of  Fort  Pitt  or  Pittsburg.     Engraved  by  T.  Kitchin.     10  x  9^ 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  158]. 

[Map  of  the  Ohio  river  showing  the  distance  to  Fort  Pitt.     ms.     11  x  12]. 

Note. — In  pencil  "Montresor,  1776." 

See  also  Du  Quesne  (Fort). 


Pittsburg,    Penn.     Pittsburgh    1795.      [Plan].      Drawn    by    A.    G.    Haumann. 
12  X  16.     [Pittsburgh,  1869]. 

Yiew  of  the  country  round  Pittsburgh.     6J  x  4J. 

[In  Melish  (John).     Travels  through  the  United  States.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.  p.  54]. 


714  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Pittsburg,  Penn.     Plan  von  Pittsburgh  und  umgebungen.     10  x  13|. 

[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen- Weimar-Eisenach) .  Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.  8°.  Weimar,  W.  Hoffmann,  1828. 
V.  2.     opp.  p.  201]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Pittsburg.     7^  x  11. 

[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Am^rique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
■    Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  6]. 

■ Carte  du  pays  compris  entre  Washington  et  Pittsburg,  off  rant  le  trac^  general 

du  canal  de  jonction  de  la  bale  de  Chesapeak  a  la  riviere  d'Ohio,  et  ses 
profils.     10|  X  16. 
[In  Society  de  geographie.     Bulletin.     8°.     Paris,  1829.     v.  11.     at  end]. 

The  cities  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  with  parts  of  adjacent  boroughs, 

Pennsylvania,     llj  x  14. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America,     fol.     New  York,  G.  W. 

Colton,  1864.     no.  40]. 
Note. — Maps  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh,  Allegheny  and  the 

adjoining  boroughs.     118  pp.  incl.  38  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins  &  co.  1872. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh,  Allegheny,  and  the  adjoining  boroughs. 

From  official  records  and  actual  surveys,  under  the  direction  of  G.  M. 
Hopkins,     col.     17x22.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins  &  co.  [1872]. 

Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  cities.     Drawn  from  official  maps  and 

records  under  the  direction  of  Thurston  &  Diffenbacher.    20j  x  26,     [Pitts- 
burgh, Thurston  &  Diffenbacher,  1876]. 

Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny.     [By]  Winans  &  bro.     col.     18  x  23. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Winans  &  bro.  1878. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh  &  Allegheny,     title. 

index  map.     37  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Weldin    (J.  R. )   &  co.      Map  of  Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  City.     Rand, 

McNally  &  co.  engravers,  Chicago,     col.     21  x  26^.     Pittsburgh,  J.  R. 
Weldin  &  CO.  [1882]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  vicinity  of  the  cities  of  Pittsburgh  and  Alle- 

gheny, Pa.     title,     index  map.     31  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1886. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Pittsburgh,     v.  1,  3-5.     fol.     Phila- 

delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1889-90. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Real  estate  plat  book  of  the  eastern  vicinity  of  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     2  p.  1.     33  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1895. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Real  estate  plat-book  of  the  southern  vicinity  of  Pitts- 

burg, Penn.     title,     index  map.     30  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1896. 

See  also  Du  Quesne  (Fort)  and  Pitt  (Fort). 


Pittsburg,  Bradford  and  Buffalo  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Pittsburg,  Brad- 
ford and  Buffalo,  and  the  Alleghany  &  Clarion  railways  and  their  con- 
nections. Map  designed  by  Thos.  R.  Sharp.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.     14  X  19.     New  York.  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  715 

Pittsburg,  Bradford  and  Buffalo  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Pittsburg,  Brad- 
ford and  Buffalo  railway  and  its  connections.  Drawn,  engraved  and 
printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.   Colton  &  co.     14  x  19.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.Colton  &CO.  [1882]. 

Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  and  Cbicago  railroad.  Map  of  the  Pittsburg,  Fort 
Wayne  &  Chicago  and  Cleveland,  Pittsburg,  Grand  Rapids  and  Indiana 
and  Pennsylvania  railroads.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers,  col. 
11  X  18.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1874]. 

Pittsfield,  Mass.  Miller  (D.  L.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Pittsfield,  Berkshire  co. 
Mass.   including  the  village  of  Dalton.     title.     11  pi.     fol.     New  York, 

D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1893. 

Placentia,  Newfoundland.  Carte  des  bayes,  rades  et  port  de  Plaisance  dans  I'isle 
de  Terre-Neuve.  Dressee  par  m.  Bellin  pour  I'histoire  du  Canada  par  le 
p.  Charlevoix.     7  x  10.     [Paris,  1744]. 

[Rochambeau:  6]. 

Note. — Also  found  in  v.  2.  Charlevoix's  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 


A  chart  of  the  road  and  harbour,  of  Great  Placentia,  in  Newfoundland.     Sur- 

veyed in  aug.  1800  by  Francis  Owen.     18  x  24.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J. 
Whittle,  Jan.  31,  1801. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  7]. 

Plainfield,  N.  J.  Dunham  (F.  A.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Plainfield,  Union  co.  and 
borough  of  North  Plainfield,  Somerset  co.  N.  J.  title,  index  map. 
12  sheets,     fol.     Plainfield,  F.  A.  Dunham,  1894. 

Plaisance.     See  Placentia,  Newfoundland. 

Piatt  county.  111.  Warner  and  Beers.  Atlas  of  Piatt  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois, 
[etc.]     39,93  pp.  incl.  53  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  <&  Beers,  1875. 

Platte  county,  Mo.  Map  of  that  part  of  the  state  of  Missouri  which  lies  on  the 
left  bank  of  the  Missouri  river  and  west  of  the  former  west  boundary  of 
the  state,  called  Platte  country.  By  Edward  &  Julius  Hutawa.  col. 
17  X  25.     St.  Louis,  E.  Hutawa,  [1842]. 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Plan  of  the  siege  of  Plattsburg,  and  capture  of  the  British  fleet 
on  lake  Champlain  sept.  11,  1814.  To  accompany  B.  Tanner's  print  of 
Macdonough's  victory.     10x8.     [Philadelphia,  1814]. 

Plimouth..     See  Haiti,  West  Indies. 

Plymouth,  Mass.     Plymouth  und  umgebungen.     6^  x  7. 

[In  Bernhard,  (Carl  herzon  von  Sachsen- Weimar- Eisenach) .     Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825-26.     8°.     Weimar,  1828.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  26]. 

Plymouth  harbor,  Mass.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direc- 

tion of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of 
lieut.  M.  Woodhull.     1857.     19x23.     [Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

A  map  of  Plymouth,  Mass.     1866.     Scale  60  rods  to  an  inch.     6^  x  4^. 

[In  Kingman  (B.)     Epitaphs  from  Burial  Hill,  Plymouth.     8°.     Brookline, 
1892.     p.  291]. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys.     Published  by  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.     col.     64  x  46. 

New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 


716  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Plymoutli  county,  Mass.  Map  of  the  county  of  Plymouth,  Mass.  From  actual 
surveys  under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Walling.  1857.  3  sheets  each, 
30  X  39.     Boston,  D.  R.  Smith  &  co.  1857. 

Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Plymouth  co.  Mass.     1  p.  1.     92  pp.  inch 

45  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1879. 

Plymoutli,  Kankakee  and  Pacific  railroad.  Map  showing  the  line  of  the  Ply- 
mouth, Kankakee  and  Pacific  railroad.  And  its  connections.  Drawn, 
engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  13  x  59.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  [1871]. 

Pointe  a  Pitre,  Guadeloupe,  West  Indies.  Plan  of  the  attack  against  Fort 
Louis  now  Fort  George,  at  Point  a  Pitre  on  the  island  of  Guadaloupe;  by 
a  squadron  of  his  majesty's  ships  of  war,  detached  from  commodore 
Moore  &  commanded  by  capt.  Wm.  Harman,  on  the  14  feb.  1759.  Drawn 
on  the  spot  by  lieut.  col.  Rycant,  of  the  marines.  18  x  12|. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no.  98]. 
Note. — With  plan  of  the  harbor  of  Pointe  a  Pitre. 

Pointe  de  Sable,  St.  Christopher,  "West  Indies.     Combat  de  la  Pointe  de  Sable. 
[View,    anon.]     9  x  13.     [n,  p.  17 — ]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  26]. 

Pointe  des  Palmistes,  St.  Christopher,  West  Indies.     Desfette  des  Anglois  a  la 
Pointe  des  Palmistes.     [View,     anon.]    9  x  13.     [n.  p.  17 — ] 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  29]. 

Portage  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Portage  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  by  P.  J. 
Brown.     1857.     53  x  53.     Philadelphia,  Matthews  &  Taintor,  1857. 

Portag-e  entry.  Wis.  Sketch  of  Portage  entry.  [By  T.  S.  Thompson,  anon.] 
8  X  12.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Portag-e  lake,  Mich.     Portage  lake  and  river  with  part  of  Ke\\eenaw  bay.     Pro- 
jected from  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  orders  of  J.  D.  Graham  in 
1863  and  of  col.  W.  F.  Reynolds  in  1864.     40  x  29.     [Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey  1865]. 

Port  Antonio,  Jamaica.     The  harbours  of  Port  Antonio,  in  Jamaica.   [&]  Plan 
of  Bahia  Honda,  on  the  north  side  of  Cuba.     7x9. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  47]. 

Port  a  Paix,  Haiti.     A  plan  of  the  road  of  Port  Paix  in  the  island  of  Hispaniola. 
[&]  A  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Cap  Francois  in  the  island  of  St. 
Domingo.     7  x  lOJ. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  55]. 

Port  au  Prince,  Haiti.     Leogane  and  Port  Au  Prince.  [&]  A  plan  of  cape  Nicola 
mole,  from  a  French  survey.     6|  x  9J. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  54]. 

Port  Hudson,  La.     TomUnson  (G.  W.)     New  map  of  Port  Hudson.     Showing  the 
scene  of  gen.  Bank's  operations,  together  with  all  the  fortifications,  bat- 
teries, &c.     col.     17 J  X  22.     Boston,  G.  W.  Tomlinson,  [1863]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Sketch  of  Port  Hudson  and  the  surrounding  batteries." 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  7l7 

Portland,  Me.  Map  of  Portland  harbour  and  islands,  and  harbours  adjacent, 
extending  from  the  river  Kennebec,  to  Wood  island  and  Winter  harbour, 
drawn  from  the  survey  of  Des  Barres  with  additions  and  corrections  by 
L.  Moody.     26  x  49.     [Portland,  1829]. 

Mariners'  church  in  Portland.     [View].     3|  x  7. 

[In  Lumiere  (The)  containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.     12°.     New-York,  H.  R.  Piercy  &  co.  1831.     p.  69]. 

Map  of  Portland  harbor,  Maine.     Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  It.  col. 

John  Anderson,  U.  S.  top.  engineer.     Drawn  by  lieut.  B.  Poole,  1833. 
Engraved  by  J.  V.  N.  Throop.     17  x  20.     [Washington,  1833]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  96]. 

View  of  Portland  harbour,  and  Fort  Preble  at  the  entrance,  as  seen  from 

Fort  Scammel,  on  House  island.     Engraved  from  an  original  sketch  by 
capt.  J.  R.  Vinton,  of  the  U.  S.  army.     Hartwell,  sc.     8^  x  5|. 
[In  American  ( The )  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.    [1835] . 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1835.     v.  2.     p.  172]. 

Portland  &  vicinity.     2  x  2^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical^ 
historical  and  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  56]. 

Portland  harbor,  Maine.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direc- 

tion of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  parties  under  the  command  ot 
lieuts.  M.  WoodhuU,  T.  A.  Craven,  F.  A.  Roe  and  J.  Wilkins.     Additional 
hydrography  by  C.  A.  Schott  &  E.  Cordell  in  1861  &  62.     Electrotype 
copy  no.  2  by  G.  Mathiot.     28  x  26.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

City  and  harbor.     1870.     31x41.     [Portland,  1870]. 

Note, — Reduced  from  the  surveys  made  in  1868  &  69  for  the  city  of  Port^ 
land  under  the  direction  of  Benjamin  Peirce. 

Portland  harbor,  N.  Y.     Portland  harbour,  with  the  plan  of  a  proposed  break- 
water.    By  T.  AV.  Maurice,  1829.     W.  Harrison  sc.     11  x  13J.     [Wash- 
ington, 1829]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  ordei 
of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  47]. 

Map  of  Portland  harbor,  copied  in  part  from  H.  Lovejoy's  survey  &  map  of 

1836.     [By]   I.   H.  Simpson.     W.   J.  Stone  sc.     10  x  18.     [Washington, 

1838]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     [Washington,  1843].     no.  46J. 
Note. — Accompanying  annual  report   1838,    W.  G.   Williams   capt.   U.   S. 

topog.  engrs. 

Portland,  Oreg.  Map  of  the  cities  of  Portland  and  East  Portland,  and  the  town  of 
Albina,  Oregon.  Compiled  and  published  by  W.  S.  Chapman.  24  x  21. 
[Portland,  W.  S.  Chapman,  1874]. 

The  streets    of   Portland.     C.  B.  Talbot,  del.     4  x  6.     [Portland],  Himes 

the  printer,  [1878]. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Portland  and  East  Portland,   and  the  town  of  Albina. 

Compiled  and  published  by  W.  S.  Chapman.     25  x  21.     [Portland,  0. 
W.  S.  Chapman,  1879]. 


718  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Portland,  Oreg.  Chart  of  street  grades  in  Couch's  addition  to  city  of  Portland. 
Compiled  and  published  by  W.  B.  Marye.     19  x  13.     Portland,  1880. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Portland  and  East  Portland,  and  the  town  of  Albina, 

Oregon.     1881.     Drawn  by  Robt.  A.  Habersham.     38  x  50.     Portland,  O. 
Ferry  &  White,  1881. 

Port  liOuis,  Mauritius.     Plan  du  Port  Louis  de  I'Isle  de  France.     18^  x  13.     Lon- 
don, Black,  Perry  &  co.  1812. 
[In  Grant  (Charles,  viscount  de  Vaux).     The  history  of  Mauritius.     4°. 
London,  1801]. 

Port  liyon,  Pa.  Map  of  the  town  of  Port  Lyon  at  the  mouth  of  Stoney  creek, 
Dauphin  co.  Pa.  Showing  the  landing  of  the  Dauphin  &  Susquehanna 
coal  company.     21  x  28.     [n.  p.  18 — ]. 

Porto  Bello,  Brazil,  South  America.     De  stad  en  haven  van  Porto-Bello.     7  x  10. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  309]. 

Porto  Bello,  Colombia.     See  Puerto  Bello,  Colombia. 

Porto  Rico.     Porto  Rico.     11^  x  13. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).     De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.   4°.   t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  166-167]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Insvla  S.  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico  Caribes;  vel  Canibasum  insulse.     16  x  20. 

[In  Allard    (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  144]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  R6,"  no.  20, 
''La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "  La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

Paskaart  van  t  eyland  S.  luan  de  Porto  Rico  met  d  eylanden  daar  Beoosten 

door  vooght  geometra  t' Amsterdam  by  Johannes  van  Keulen. 
20J  X  23i.     Amsterdam,  [1712]. 

Carte  topographique  de  I'lle  Saint  Jean  de  Puertorico  et  de  Tile  de  Bieque 

avec  leurs  divisions,  par  don  Tomas  Lopez,  g^ographe  des  domaines  des  la 
majesty,  membre  de  diverses  academies.  Madrid,  1719.  Avec  quelques 
additions  par  m.  Ledru.  Paris,  1810.  Grav^e  par  J.  B.  Tardieu,  14  x  28. 
[In  Ledru  ( Andr^  Pierre) .  Voyage  aux  fles  de  T^nerife,  [etc.]  8°.  Paris, 
1810.     V.  2]. 

Port  Rico,  en  Am^rique.     11x14.     [View]. 

[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  4.     Am^rique.     pi.  79]. 

Carte  de  I'isle  de  Saint  Croix  au  sud  des  Isles  des  Vierges.     Carte  de  I'isle  de 

Saint  Jean  de  Porto-rico.     8|  x  6|. 
[In  Bellin( Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  75]. 

Plan  of  the  Aguada  Nueva  de  Puerto  Rico.     [By  F.  M.  Cell,    anon.]    9 J  x  7. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,   for  R.   Sayer  and  T.   Jefferys,   1768. 
no.  91a]. 

L'isle  de  St.  Dominique,  et  celle  de  Porto-Rico.     Par  m.  Bonne.     Andr6 

sculp.     9i  x  13i. 
[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)  and  Desmarest  (Nicolas).     Atlas  encyclop^dique.     4°. 
Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.     no.  112]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  719 

Porto  Rico.  Mapa  topogrdfico  de  la  isla  de  San  Juan  de  Puertorico,  y  la  de  Bieque, 
con  la  division  de  sus  partidos.  Per  don  Thomas  Lopez,  Madrid  1791. 
Leguas  de  20  al  grado,  usadas  en  la  marina,  casi  inguales  a  una  hora  de 
comuno,  contiene  cada  una  6626  varas  Castellanas.  14^  x  28|.  [Madrid, 
1791]. 

Charte  der  insel  Puertorico  und  der  insel  Bieque  nach  don  Thomas  Lopez 

von  Ledru.     8^  x  13. 
[In  Ledru  (Andre  Pierre).     Reise  nach  den  inseln  Teneriffa,  Trinidad,  St. 

Thomas,  St.  Cruz  und  Porto-Rico.      Aus   dem   Franzosischen   ubersetzt. 

12°.     AVeimar,  1812.     at  end]. 
Note. — See  1719  for  French  edition  revised,  1810. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Porto  Rico  and  the  Virgin 

islands.     Drawn  by  E.  Lucas.     10^  x  17. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  43]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  Porto  Rico.     10  x  16. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C. )  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  histori- 
que et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  50]. 

Piano  topogrdfico  de  la  isla  de  Sn.  Juan  Bautista  de  Puerto  Rico  ano  1836. 

N.  Currier's  lith.  Bancroft  &  HoUey  direxit.  21  x  32.  [New  York, 
1836]. 

Carta  particular  esferica  y  corogrdfica  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico,  y  las  adya- 

centes  que  a  la  misma  pertenecen  Vieques,  Culebra,  Culebrita,  Caja  de 
Muertos,  Mona,  Monito  y  Desecheo.  Publicada  por  la  direccion  de  hidro- 
grafia  y  presentada  a  s.  m.  y  al  regente  del  reyno  por  el  exmo  seiior  se- 
cretario  de  estado  y  del  despacho  de  marina,  comercio  y  gobernacion  de 
ultramar,  mariscal  de  campo  don  Andres  Garcia  Camba.  14  x  21. 
Madrid,  ano  1842. 

The  Virgin  islands.     26  x  37.     London,  J.  Imray  &  son,  1855. 

Note. — Contains  the  east  part  of  Porto  Rico. 

Carte  de  Tile  de  Saint  Jeande  Puerto-Rico.     Gravee  chez  Erhard.     7  x  lOJ. 

[In  Soci^t^  de  geographic.    Bulletin.   5''serie.    1861.   juillet-dec.   8°.    Paris, 

Arthus-Bertrand,  1861.     v.  2.     at  end]. 

Puerto  Rico.     From  the  latest  surveys,  corrected  to  1873.     25  x  45.     Wash- 

ington, 1873. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  530] . 

West  Indies.     Anchorages  in  Porto  Rico  island.     11|^  x  18.     Washington, 

1884. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  372]. 

West  Indies.     Puerto  Rico  and  Saint  Thomas.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

information  1887.     Drawn  by  G.  Herrle.     Engraved  by  W.  P.  Sefton  and 
A.  C.  Ruebsam.     23|  x  39.     Washington,  1887. 
[  United  States,     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1001]. 

Mapa  de  Puerto-Rico  e  Islas  Virgenes  por  T.  Domingo  Sulsona.     Maya- 

giiez,  1892.     19^  x  36.     Barcelona,  lit.  Heinrich  y  ca.  en  comt",  1892. 

West   Indies.      North   coast  of    Puerto    Rico.      Port  Arecibo.      10  x  12 J. 

Washington,  1893. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1382]. 


720  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Porto  Rico.     West  Indies.     Anchorages  in  Puerto  Rico  island.    18  x  24f .    London, 
admiralty,  1893. 
[Great  Britain,     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  479] . 

Capitania  general  de  Puerto  Rico.      Diseno  del  estado  de  los  trabajos  del 

mapa  militar  de  la  isla.     Cuerpo  de  estado  mayor.     Estado  de  los  trabajos 
en  3°  de  deciembre  de  1897.     Escala  de  1 :  150000  m^     29  x  52^ 
Note, — Blue  print. 

Outline  military  map  of  Puerto  Rico,  prepared  in  the  war  department,  adju- 

tant general's  office,  military  information  division  1898.     Scale  1-126,720, 
25^  X  55i     Washington,  1898, 
[United  States.    War  department.    Adjutant  general's  office.    Military  infor- 
mation division] , 

Military  map,  island  of  Puerto  Rico,  1898,     Drawn  by  W,  Morey,  jr,     21  x 

29,     Washington,  1898, 
[United  States,    War  department.    Adjutant  general's  office.     Military  infor- 
mation division], 

Puerto  Rico.     From  Spanish,  British  and  U.  S.  surveys.     Scale  1/400  000. 

20|  X  33i.     Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey.     Chart  no.  910] . 

Latest  map,  island  of  Porto  Rico.     New  territory  U.  S.  A.  by  J.  M.  Lago 

1898.     26^  X  43i     New  York,  Colton,  Ohman  &  co.  1898. 

Topographical  map  of  island  of  Porto  Rico,     12^  x  30^,     NQwYork,  Colton, 

Ohman  &  co.  [1898], 

Guanica  harbor,     Puerto  Rico,     From  a  survey  in  1898  by  the  first  regi- 

ment U,  S,  V,  engineers  under  the  direction  of  lieut.  Sanford  L,  Cluett. 
Drawn  by  S.  L.  Cluett,     18^  x  19^,     Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  3231]. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Puerto  Rico  by  J.  Domingo  Sulsona.     Scale  1 :  250,000. 

2d  ed.  rev.  and  corrected.     15^  x  34^.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  1899. 

Outline  map  of  Puerto  Rico,  published  by  the  war  department,  adjutant 

general's  office,  military  information  division  1899.    Scale  1 :  150,000.     29}  x 
49|,     Washington,  1899, 
[United  States.    War  department.    Adjutant  general's  office.    Military  infor- 
mation division]. 

Post  route  map  of  Puerto-Rico,  showing  post  offices  in  operation  on  the  1st 

of  march,  1899.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory 
Smith,  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  p.  o.  dept. 
26i  X  4U.     Washington,  1899. 
[United  States.     Postoffice  department]. 

Isla  de  Puerto  Rico.     Escala  1/100.000.     27^  x  71f     [1899]. 

Note. — Blue  print. 

Map  of  Porto  Rico,  prepared  especially  for  the  National  newspaper  directory 

&  gazetteer.     Pettingill  &  co.  publishers,  Boston,  Mass.     5}  x  8f.     Buf- 
falo, the  Matthews-Northrupco.  [1900]. 

Jobos  harbor.     Puerto  Rico.     Scale  1/20  000.     29J  x  33.     Washington,  1900. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 

no.  909]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  721 

Porto  Rico.     Post  route  map  of  Porto  Rico  showing  post  offices  in  operation  on  the 
1st  of  June,  1900.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory- 
Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  p.  o.  dept.     22 J  x 
47  J.     [Washington],  1900. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

See  also  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico. 

Port  Royal,  Jamaica.     A  draught  of  the  harbours  of  Port  Royal  and  Kingston,  in 
Jamaica.     With  the  fortifications  correctly  laid  down,  [etc.]     Jno.  Lodge 
sculp,     [anon.]     10  x  14^.     London,  J.  Bew,  1782. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1782].     v.  3.     feb. 
1782.     opp.  p.  98]. 

Port  Royal  in  Jamaica.     4J  x  6. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).  Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  porta 
&c.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  1]. 

Port  Royal,  Martinique,  West  Indies.  Plan  of  the  town  and  citadel  of  Port 
Royal,  the  capital  of  Martinico.  With  the  bays  of  Cul  de  Sac  Royal.  By 
mr.  de  Caylus,  engineer  general  of  the  French  islands.  13  x  14.  London, 
T.  Jeffreys,  1760. 

Port  Royal  (now  Annapolis),  Nova  Scotia.     Figvre  dv  Port  Royal  en  la  Novvelle 
France.      Par   Marc   Lescarbot,   1609.     Jan   Swelinck  sculp.      I.   Millot, 
excudit. 
[In  Lescarbot  (Marc).    Histoire  de  la  Novvelle  France.    2^  ed.    16°.    Paris, 
1611]. 

See  also  Annapolis,  N.  S. 

Port  Royal,  S.  C.     The  harbour  of  Port  Royal.     [From  actual  surveys  by  Henry 
Mouzon  and  others].     lOf  x  1\.     London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).    The  North  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     Inset  to  no.  29-30.     Mouzon  (H. )  and  others.    An  accu- 
rate map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.  ] 

Same.     Port  de  Port  Royal.     lOf  x  7^. 

[Le  Rouge  (Georges  Louis).  Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,  fol.  Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].  Inset  to  no.  19-20.  Mouzon  (H.)  &  others. 
An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina]. 

Port  Royal  in  South  Carolina  taken  from  surveys  deposited  at  the  plantation 

office.     33  X  23.     London,  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres,  1777. 
[In  Des  Barres  (Joseph  F.   W.)      The  Atlantic  Neptune,      fol.     London, 

1780-81]. 
Note. — Also  found  in  "Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England. 

By  Holland  and  others.     1780." 

A  plan  of  Port  Royal  in  South  Carolina.     Survey' d  by  capt°.  John  Gascoigne. 

23  X  28.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
no.  16]. 

Port  Royal  lagnna.     See  Terminos  (Laguna  de),  Mexico. 

Port  Royal  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Port  Royal  railroad  and  its  connections. 
Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.'  28  x  41.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1870]. 

H.  Doc.  516 4:6 


722  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Portsmouth.,  Ohio.  Sketch  of  the  country  embracing  several  routes  from  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio,  to  Linville,  N.  C.  and  exhibiting  the  relative  positions  of 
the  contemplated  road,  and  various  important  points  situated  between  the 
Atlantic  ocean  and  the  northern  lakes.  Drawn  by  lieut.  F.  L.  Dancy, 
under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  S.  H.  Long.  [Feb.  26,  1836].  12  x  41. 
[Washington,  1836]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  99]. 

Map  of  the  city  of   Portsmouth  and  Wayne   township,   Scioto  co.    Ohio. 

Designed  &  published  by  R.  A.  Bryan  &  N.  W.  Evans.     35  x  56.     Ports- 
mouth, R.  A.  Bryan  &  N.  W.  Evans,  1868. 

PortsniGutli,   N.  H.     Chart  of  coast  of  New  Hampshire,  near  Portsmouth  and 
the  Isles  of  Shoals,     ms.     [anon.]     24x38.     [177-]. 
Note. — Probably  by  Samuel  Holland. 

[Croquis  de  la  rade  de  Portsmouth,  position  de  la  flotte  Frangaise.     anon. 

ms.     18  X  28.     178-?]. 
[Rochambeau:  16^]. 

Plan  du  port  de  Portsmouth  leve  a  vue.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     71  x  11  J. 

[178-?]. 
[Rochambeau:  16]. 

Map  of  the  compact  part  of  the  town  of  Portsmouth,  in  the  state  of  New 

Hampshire.    1813.    Surveyed  &  drawn  by  J.  G.  Hales.    28  x  38.    Boston, 
engraved  by  T.  Wightman,  1813. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Portsmouth  harbor,  New  Hampshire.     From  a  trigo- 

nometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command   of  lieut.  comdg.  M.  WoodhuU.     1854. 
18  X  27.   '  [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Portsmoutli,  Va.     Plan  de   Portsmouth   en   Virginie.      [anon.]      ms.      12  x  17. 
[1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  52]. 
Note. — Showing  fortifications,  roads,  etc. 

The  town  and  harbour  of  Portsmouth.      [View].      6  x  8^.      [London], 

J.  Macgowan  &  W.  Davis,  June,  9,  1781. 
[In  Field  (The)  of  Mars,      [anon.]     4°.     London,  for  J.  Macgowan,  1781. 
V.  2]. 

Plan  des  environs  de  Williamsburg,  York,  Hampton  et  Portsmouth,     [anon.  ] 

ms.     11  X  12.     [1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  56]. 

Plan  des  ouvrages  de  Portsmouth  en  Virginie.     [anon.]    ms.    col.    12  x  16. 

[1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  53]. 

A  plan  of  Portsmouth  harl)our  in  the  province  of  Virginia:  shewing  the  work 

erected  by  the  British  forces  for  its  defence  1781.     Copied  from  the  origi- 
nal of  lieut.  Stratton.     1782.     ms.     35x25.     [1781]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  92]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Va.  including  the  city  of 

Portsmouth,     index  map.     17  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.   Hopkins, 

1889. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  723 

Potomac  and  Ohio  railway.  Map  showing  the  projected  route  of  the  Potomac  and 
Ohio  railway.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  17  x  39.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1874]. 

Potomac  river.  The  courses  of  the  rivers  Rappahannock  and  Potowmack,  in 
Virginia,  as  surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736  &  1737.  A 
scale  of  miles  69^  in  one  degree  of  latitude,  [anon.]  12  x  14.  [n.  p. 
1737]. 
Note. — In  Winsor  (Justin,  editor).  Narrative  and  critical  history  of  Amer- 
ica. V.  5.  p.  276.  "Another  question  of  bounds  in  Virginia  was  the  west- 
ern limits  of  the  northern  neck.  It  passed  as  a  dower  with  Culpeper's 
daughter  Catherine  to  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax,  and  from  him  it  passed  to 
the  6th  lord,  Thomas,  who  petitioned  [1733]  the  king  to  have  commis- 
sioners appointed  to  run  the  line  between  the  rivers.  Of  this  commission 
w'as  Wm.  Byrd,  and  an  account  of  their  proceedings  is  given  in  the  2d  vol. 
of  the  Byrd  mms.  [p.  83],  as  edited  by  Wynne."  A  map  of  the  tract  was 
made  at  this  time,  which  was  called  "The  courses  of  the  rivers  R.  <k  P." 
opp.  p.  277. 

Same.     A  survey  of  the  northern  neck  of  Virginia,  being  the  lands  belong- 

ing to  the  rt.  honourable  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax,  baron  Cameron,  bounded 
by  &  within  the  bay  of  Chesapoyocke  and  between  the  rivers  Rappahan- 
nock and  Potowmack:  with  the  courses  of  the  rivers  Rappahannock  and 
Potowmack,  in  Virginia,  as  surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736 
&  1737.  A  scale  of  miles  69j  in  one  degree  of  latitude,  [anon.]  12  x  14. 
[n.  p.  1737]. 

A  plan  of  Patomack  river,  from  the  mouth  of  Sherrendo,  down  to  Chapa- 

wamsick,  surveyed  in  the  year  1737.     R.  0.  Brooke.     15^  x  12.     Photo, 
reproduction  from  copy  in  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey. 
Note. — The  following  references  are  numbered  in  the  map: 

25.  Lower  end  of  the  great  Falls.  47.  Mr.  Brenards. 

26.  McGees  Ferry.  48.  Mrs.  Gofers. 

27.  Col'o  Masons  Island.  49.  Crane  Island. 

28.  Rock  Creek.  50.  Mr.  Cat^sby  Cock. 

29.  Mr.  Watsons.  51.  Col'o  Masons  Fifth  House. 

30.  Goose  Creek.  52.  Mr.  James  Baxter. 

31.  Eastern  Branch.  53.*  Mr.  Gregsbys. 

32.  Alexanders  Island.  54.  Doge  Island  once  an  Indian  habitation 

33.  Four  mile  Creek.  in  Oreogon  bay  no^y  little  of  it  left. 
M.  Mrs.  Addisons.  55.  High  Point. 

35.  Hunting  Creek  Ware  House.  56.  Free  Stone  Point  below  the  mouth  of 

36.  Hunting  Creek.  of  Neapseoe. 

37.  Mr.  Tho.  Smith.  57.  M.  Thomas  Shipling. 

38.  John  Blake.  58.  Powels  Creek. 

39.  Mr.  Cliftons.  59.  Matawoman. 

40.  Broad  Creek.  60.  Chapomaxen. 

41.  Swan  Creek.  61.  Cockpit  Point. 

42.  Pascataway  Creek.  62.  Quantico. 

43.  Little  Hunting  Creek.  63.  Chapawamsick  the  lowest  boundary  of 

44.  Capt.  Washingtons.  Prince  Williams  County. 

45.  Dogue  Creek.  A.  B.  the  true  Meridian. 
46   The  mouth  of  Pohick  &  Aualink  Creeks. 

A  new  and  accurate  chart  of  the  Bay  of  Chesapeak,  including  Delaware  Bay 

with  all  the  shoals,  channels,  islands,  entrances,  soundings  &  sailing 
marks  as  far  as  the  navigable  part  of  the  rivers  Patownack,  Patapsco  &  n. 
east.  Drawn  from  several  draughts  made  by  the  most  experienced  navi- 
gators, chiefly  from  those  of  Anthony  Smith,  and  compared  with  the  latest 
surveys  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  41^  x  33. 
[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).  The  American  pilot,  containing  the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  W. 
Norman,  1798.     no.  5]. 


724  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Potomac  river.  Potomac  aqueduct.  Hydrographic  survey  of  the  Potomac  river, 
near  Georgetown,  shewing  the  positions  of  the  aqueduct,  its  connections 
with  the  Ch.  &  Ohio  canal  on  the  north  bank  and  the  Alexandria  canal  on 
the  south  bank  of  the  river.  Survey  made  in  the  fall  of  1832.  [Plans 
and  details,  made  under  the  direction  of  the  war  department,  corps  of 
engineers,  by  major  William  Turnbull].  28  pi.  [Washington,  1838]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  9-37]. 

Chart  of  the  head  of  navigation  of  the  Potomac  river  shewing  the  route  of 

the  Alexandria  canal.  Made  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the  Alex' a 
canal  company  oct.  1838.  Compiled  from  the  surveys  of  It.  col.  Kearny, 
major  Turnbull,  U.  S.  T.  E.,  W.  M.  Fairfax,  M.  C.  Ewing,  civ.  eng'rs. 
W.  J.  Stone  sc.     Wash.  D.  C.     19J  x  36.     [Washington,  1838]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Potomac  river.     [In  four  sheets].     Sheet  4.     From 

Indian  head  to  Little  Falls  bridge.     Scale  1/40,000.    39  x  23.     [Washing- 
ton], 1862. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Potomac  river  [in  four  sheets].     Date  of  first  publication  1862-1868.     Issued 

1877-1896. 

Sheet  1.  Entrance  to  Piney  Point.    Scale  1 :  60,000.    23i  x  29. 
Sheet  2.  Piney  Point  to  Lower  Cedar  Point.    Scale  1 :  60,000.    23  x  26i. 
Sheet  3.  Lower  Cedar  Point  to  Indian  Head.    Scale  1 :  60,000.    23  x  29i. 
Sheet  4.  Indian  Head  to  Georgetown.    Scale  1 :  40,000.    39  x  22j. 

[United  States.    Treasury  department.    Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Charts 
388-391]. 

Upper  Potomac  from  McCoy's  ferry  to  Conrad's  ferry  and  adjacent  portions 

of  Maryland  and  Virginia  compiled  from  county  maps  and  maps  prepared 
by  col.  J.  N.  Macomb,  with  additions  and  corrections  by  It.  col.  D.  H. 
Strother.     Lith.  by  J.  F.  Gedney.     32  x  37.     [Washington],  1863. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Engineer  department] . 

Philip  (J.  B.)  and  Anderson  (John  P.)     The  Potomac  river  from  Great 

Falls  to  Point  Lookout,  [anon.]  2  pi.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  [Washington, 
1878]. 

Chart  of  Potomac  river,  showing  principal  points  and  distances,  by  A.  C. 

Ruebsam.     3i  x  5J.     [Washington,  1882]. 

Potomac  river  from  Washington  to  Chesapeake  Bay.     1887.     W.  M.  Dougal, 

sc.     8i  X  13J.     [Washington],  J.  C.  Entwistle  1887. 

See  also  Chesapeake  bay. 

Potosi,  Brazil.     Veduta  della  citta  e  della  montagna  del  Potosi.     10  x  7. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  41]. 

Potter  county,  Penn.  Map  showing  portions  of  Allegheny,  Cattaraugus,  McKean 
and  Potter  counties.  By  J.  Op  erman.  27  x  39.  New  York,  Am.  photo, 
lith.  CO.  [1881]. 

Pownal  (Fort),  Penobscot,  Me.  Plan  of  fort  Pownal  at  Penobscot,  Maine,  built 
1759.     ms.     [anon.]     13  x  18.     [1759?]. 

See  also  Penobscot,  Me. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  725 

Presque  Isle  bay,  Penn.     Chart  of  the  eastern  part  of  Presqu'ile  showing  the 

changes  of  the  outUne  of  shore  going  on  in  consequence  of  the  erection  of 

the  U.  S.  works;  copied  in  part  from  heut.  T.  S.  Brown's  map  of  1835  by 

I.  H.  Simpson.    Oct.  1838.    AV.  J.  Stone  sc.    16  x  17.    [Washington,  1838]. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  43]! 
Note. — Accompanying  annual  report  1838,  W.  G.  Williams,  capt.  U.  S.  top. 
engrs. 

Map  exhibiting  the  condition  of  U.  S.  works  at  the  head  of  Presqu'ile  bay. 

30  sept.  1838.     Copied  in  part  from  It.  T.  S.  Brown's  map  of  sept.  1837. 

[By  I.  H.  Simpson].     W.  J.  Stone  sc.     8  x  18.     [Washington,  1838]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 

of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  44]. 
Note. — Accompanying  annual  report  1838,  W.  G.  Williams,  capt.  U.  S.  top. 

engrs. 

Prevost  (Fort),  Savannah,  Ga.  Powder  magazine  in  fort  Prevost  at  Savannah 
1780.     ms.     [anon.]     5  x  2^     [1780]. 

Ft.  Provost  in  1781.     ms.     [anon.]     10^  x  12^     [1781]. 

Fort  Prevost  in  1782.     ms.     [anon.]     13x16.     [1782]. 

Prickley  Pear  island.  West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  islands  and  ctiannels  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  Dog  and  Prickley  Pear  &c.  from  the 
surveys  and  observations  of  mr.  Samuel  Fahlberg.     191^  x  27^. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  19]. 

Prince  Edward  county,  Canada.  Tremaine's  map  of  the  county  of  Prince  Edward, 
Upper  Canada.  Compiled  by  John  Ferris  Ward.  Drawn  from  actual 
surveys  by  Arthur  W.  Keddie.  col.  50  x  60.  Toronto,  for  subscribers 
by  G.  C.  Tremaine,  1863. 

Prince  Edward  county,  Va.     Jacob's  1878  official  map  of  Prince  Edward  co.  Ya. 
Prepared  by  order  of  the  board  of  supervisors,  by  H.  Jacob.     23  x  30. 
New  York,  Am.  photo,  lith.  co.  [1879]. 
[Prince  Edward  co.  Yirginia.     Board  of  supervisors]. 

Prince  Edward  island,  Canada.  A  map  of  the  island  of  St.  John  in  the  gulf  of 
^t.  Lawrence,  divided  into  counties  &  parishes  and  the  lots  as  granted  by 
government.  To  which  is  added  the  soundings  round  the  coast  &  har- 
bours. Improved  from  the  late  survey  of  captain  Holland.  14  x  27. 
[London],  published  april  6,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Saver 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  11]. 
Note. — See  1794  for  later  edition. 

A  ])lan  of  the  island  of  St.  John  with  the  divisions  of  the  -counties,  parishes 

&  the  lots  as  granted  by  government,  likewise  the  soundings  round  the 
coast  and  harbours.     Surveyed  by  capt.  Holland,  1775.     col.     14  x  28. 
London,  A.  Dury,  [1775]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  9] . 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  6]. 


726  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Prince  Edward  island,  Canada.  A  map  of  the  island  of  St.  John,  in  the  gulf  of 
St.  Lawrence  now  call'd  Prince  Edward  Island,  divided  into  counties  & 
parishes  and  the  lots,  as  granted  by  government.  To  which  are  added  the 
soundings  round  the  coast  &  harbours,  improv'd  from  the  late  survey  of 
captain  Holland.     14  x  27.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  16]. 

Note. — Containing  descriptive  text,  a  list  of  lots  and  proprietors'  names. 
See  1775  for  early  edition. 

Watson's  map  of  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia  of  the  dominion  of 

Canada,  also  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  I.     col.     13  x  17.     [New 
York,  G.Watson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Nova 

Scotia,  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island.     21  x  18.    7  pp.    16°. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Prince  George  county,  Md.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around 
Washington,  including  the  counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Va.  77  pp. 
4  1.  incl.  49  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Princeton,  N.  J.     Princeton.     4  x  4^. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.^  New  York,  1881]. 

Affair  of  Princeton,  jan.  3,  1777.     8^  x  6^. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  6]. 

[Map  of  the  road  to  and  entrenchment  at  Princeton,  N.  J.     ms.     anon. 

8^x13.     177-?]. 
Note. — Gives  **Gen.  Lesley,  or  Headquarters." 

Prospect  liill,  Somerville,  Mass.  Plan  of  the  rebels  works  on  Prospect  hill  and 
Winter  hill.     ms.     [anon.]    14x20.     [1775?]. 

Prospect  Park,  Brooklyn,  Long*  Island.  Map  of  Prospect  Park,  with  its  sur- 
roundings,    col.     22  X  26.     Brooklyn,  J.  H.  Higginson,  [1867]. 

Providence,  R.  I.     Marche  de  I'armee  Franyaise  de  Providence  k  la  riviere  du 
Nord.     3  sheets,     [anon.]     ms.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  42-44]. 
Note. — With  6  1.  of  manuscript  text  explanatory  of  the  route. 

Map  of  the  town  of  Providence,  from  actual  survey  by  Daniel  Anthony. 

1823.     23  x  34.     [Providence,  1823]. 
Note. — Insets:  View  of  the  city,  Hope  college  and  university  hall. 

A  map  of  the  city  of  Providence.     From  actual  survey  by  Cushing  &  Wall- 

ing.    1849.     19  x  23.     Philadelphia,  engraved  at  S.  &  W.  [1849]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Providence,  R.  I.     Reduced  from  the  assessors  plats 

1874.     Published  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.     col.     27.x  29.     Boston, 
Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  [1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Providence,  R.  I.  by  wards.     3  v.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1875. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island.     Compiled  from  the  most 

authentic  sources  by  H.  F.  Walling.     43  x  30.     Providence,  R.  I.     J.  C. 
Thompson,  1875. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  727 

Providence,  R.  I.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Providence,  E,.  I.  and  envi- 
rons.   1  p.  1.    index  map.    44  pi.    fol.    Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1882. 

Providence  county,  R.  I.  Everts  &  Richards.  New  topographical  atlas  of  sur- 
veys, Providence  county,  R.  I.  213  pp.  incl.  47  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Everts  &  Richards,  1895. 

Map.     With  some  of  the  adjacent  towns.     From  original  surveys  by  H.  F. 

Walling.     38  x  47.     Providence,  G.  C.  Brown,  1851. 

Province  island,  Penn.  Plan  of  fort  Mifflin  on  Mud  island  with  the  batteries 
on  Province  island,     ms.     [anon.]     9x6.     [1778?]. 

See  also  Mifflin  (Fort);  Mud  island. 

Provincetown,  Mass.  A  map  of  the  extremity  of  Cape  Cod  including  the  town- 
ships of  Provincetown  &  Truro  with  a  chart  of  the  sea  coast  and  of  Cape 
Cod  harbour,  stat«  of  Massachusetts.  Executed  under  the  direction  of 
major  J.  D.  Graham,  U.  S.  top.  engs.  during  portions  of  the  years  1833, 
34  &  35.  Engraved  by  order  of  the  house  of  representatives  under  the 
direction  of  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  to  accompany  doc.  121. 
25'*^  cong.  2d  sess.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  Drawn  from  the  original  projects 
and  notes,  by  J.  E.  Johnson  [&  others].  Reduced  from  the  original  by 
Wash.  Hood.  1836.  56  x  70.  [Washington,  1836]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  map,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  112]. 

Provincetown  harbor,  Mass.      From  a   trigonometrical   survey  under  the 

direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  commander  H.   S.  Stellwagen.     1857.     15  x  18.     [Washington, 
1857]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Proviso,  111.  (Town  of).  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Proviso,  Riverside,  O.,  town  of 
Cicero,  Cook  co.  111.     col.     25  x  37.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &  co.  [1883]. 

Puebla,  Mexico.     Der  Mexicanische  stat  Puebla.     Yollstandige  reduction  der  ori- 
ginal-aufnahme  vom  baron  Ferdenand  von  Heldreich,  [etc.]     Redigirt  v. 
H.  Kiepert.     23  x  17i 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1862.     neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1862.     v.  13.     pi.  5]. 

Pueblo,  Colo.  (Town  of).  Map  of  Pueblo,  South  Pueblo  and  Bessemer.  Com- 
piled from  official  records  &  actual  surveys  &  published  by  F.  E.  Baldwin 
&  J.  S.  Greene.  Scale  400  ft.  to  the  inch.  1882.  45  x  56.  Xew  York, 
J.  Bien&co.  [1882]. 

Puerto  Bello,  Colombia,  South  America.     Baye  et  forts  de  Porto  Bello.     8^  x  12. 
[In  Coreal   (Frangois).      Voyage.     16°.     Amsterdam,   1722.     v.  1.     opp. 
p.  104]. 

A  plan  of  the  harbour,  town  and  forts  of  Porto  Bello,  when  taken  by  admi- 

ral Vernon.^on  nov.  22,  1739.     3^  x  6. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  M'orld. 
fol.     for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  66. 

Plan  of  the  harbour,   town  and  forts  of  Porto  Bello   [taken  by  Edward 

Vernon,  esq.  vice  admiral  of  the  Blue,  on  the  22  nov.  1739].     Drawn  by 
lieut.    Philip   Duell.     col.     16*  x  23.      [London],  S.   Harding   &  W.  H. 
Toms,  march  27,  1740. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  13]. 


728  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Puerto  Bello,  Colombia,  South  America.     Plan  of  Zispata  bay  [&]  A  plan  of 
Portobello  harbour,  taken  in  the  king's  £hip  Nautilus  in  the  year  1767. 
7f  x9. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  38]. 

De  stad  en  haven  van  Porto  Bello.     7  x  10. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.  [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  309]. 

Plan  of  Porto  Belo.     8  x  10.     [By  Fran.  Math.  Celi.     anon.] 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
75a]. 

Note. — With  soundings. 

Plan  di  Porto  Bello.     7|  x  10.  -"*" 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  32]. 

l*orto  Bello.     6x5. 

[In  Luff  man  (John).  Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts 
&c.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Puerto  Cabello,  Venezuela,  South  America.     Plan  of  Puerto  Cavello,  on  the 
coast  of  Caracas.     7|  x  11^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  78]. 

Plan  of  the  road  and  town  of  La  Guayra,  by  an  officer  in  admiral  Knowles's 

squadron.     [&]  Plan  of  Puerto  Cavello,  by  It.  Jones  in  1741.     7  x  lOJ. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1794. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  ( R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  36]. 

Puerto  de  La  Guaira.     See  Guaira  (Puerto  de  La). 

Puerto  Rico.     See  Porto  Rico. 

Puget  sound,  Wash.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Map  of  the  harbors  of  Puget 
sound  and  Cowlitz  valley,  Washington  territory.  From  the  United  States 
land  surveys.     15^  x  60.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1870]. 

Map  of  Puget  sound  and   surroundings,  Washington  territory.     Compiled 

from  official  surveys.  Drawn  by  John  Hanson,  col.  26  x  21.  Seattle, 
W.  T.     Eastwick,  Morris  &  co.  1877. 

Map  of  Puget  sound  and  surroundings.  W.  T.     Compiled  from  official  sur- 

veys and  published  by  Eastwick,  Morris  &  co.  Drawn  by  John  Hanson. 
24  x  21.     Seattle,  W.  T.     Eastwick,  Morris  &  co.  1877. 

Lowman  &  Hanford's  sectional  map  of  Puget  sound  and  Gray's  harbor  coun- 

try. Scale  six  miles  to  one  inch.  33  x  25.  Seattle,  Wash.  Lowman  & 
Hanford,  1891. 

Birds-eye  yiew  of  the  Puget  sound  country.     An  accurate  perspective  pro- 

jection, showing  the  topography,  resources  and  development  of  northwest- 
ern Washington  and  British  Columbia.  C.  C.  Maring  del.  Lowman  & 
Hanford  litho.  co.  Seattle.  19J  x  27^.  Seattle,  Wash.  Charles  H.  Baker 
&  CO.  [1891]. 

Pultneyville  bay ,  N.  Y.     Pultney  ville  bay  with  the  plan  of  a  breakwater.    By  T.  W. 
Maurice  capt.  corps  engrs.  1829.     W.  Harrison  sc.     11  x  17.     [Washing- 
ton, 1829]. 
[In   United   States.     Congress.     A  colle(;ti<)n    of  maps,  etc.   published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  40].  • 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  729 

Putnam  county,   111.     Alden,   Ogle  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Marshall  and  Putnam 
counties,  111.     82  pp.  inch  25  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Alden,  Ogle  &  co.  1890. 

Putnam  county,  N.  Y.     Map.     Surveyed  and  published  by  R.  F.  O'Connor,     col. 
36  X  55.     New  York,  R.  F.  O'Connor,  1854. 

Putnam  (Fort),  West  Point.  N.  Y.      [Plan  of  Webb's  redoubt,  Williss,  fort  Put- 
nam, and  fort  Clinton,  West  Point,  N.  Y.     anon.     ms.     4x6.     177-]. 

duebec,  Canada  (Province  of).  A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  according 
to  the  royal  proclamation  of  the  7th  of  oct.  1763.  From  the  French  sur- 
veys connected  with  those  made  after  the  war.  By  capt.  Carver,  and  other 
officers  in  his  majesty's  service.  19  x  26i.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J. 
Bennett,  16th  feb.  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

forW.  Faden,  1777.     no.  3]. 
Note. — Inset:  Plans  of  the  cities  of  Montreal  and  Quebec. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  according  to  the  royal  proc- 

lamation of  the  7th  of  oct.  1763.  From  the  French  surveys  connected 
with  those  made  after  the  war.  By  capt.  Carver,  and  other  officers  in  his 
majesty's  service.     19  x  26^.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  16  feb. 

•  1776. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  19]. 

Same.     A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec.     By  captain  Carver,  and 

other  officers  in  his  majesty's  service,     col.     19  x  26J.     London,  for  R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  16  feb.  1776. 
[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  1]. 

■ Same.     Nouvelle  carte  de  la  province  de  Quebec  selon  I'edit  du  roi  d'Angle- 

terre   du  7.   8'""^  1763,  par   le  capitaine  Carver  et  autres.      Traduite  de 
I'Anglois.     19  X  26^.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[InLe  Rouge  (Georges  Louis) .    Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 
Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  7]. 

A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec  in  North  America;  by  Thos.  Kitchin. 

6J  X  8i 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1764].     v.  33. 
Oct.  1764.     opp.  p.  496]. 

■ The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  [etc.]     Drawn  by  capt.  Hol- 
land.     Engraved   by  Thomas  Jefferys,  and  improved  from  the  modern 
surveys  of  those  colonies  down  to  the  year  1776.     53  x  21.     London,  for 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  20  dec.  1775.     [1776]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  26]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Penn- 

sylvania, and  the  province  of  Quebec.  Drawn  by  major  Holland.  Cor- 
rected and  improved,  by  govern"".  [Thomas]  Pownall  1776.  col.  53  x  21. 
[London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  17  aug.  1776]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v,.  2.     no.  34]. 

Same.     The  provinces  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  with  part  of  Pensilva- 

nia,  and  the  province  of  Quebec.     Drawn  by  major  Holland.     Corrected 
and   improved,   from   the  original  materials   by  govern.  Pownall,  1776. 
53  X  21.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  aug.  17,  1776. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
•  &  J.  Bennett.  1776.     no.  17]. 


730  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Quebec,  Canada.     A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Quebec  and  its  boundaries,  from  a 
late  survey,     [anon.]     10^  x  13. 
[In  Universal    (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,   S.  Austin,   [1781].     v.  69. 
Sept.  1781.     opp.  p.  113]. 

An  exact  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  with  part  of  New  York  and  New 

England,  from  the  latest  surveys.     J.  Lodge  sculp.     8^  x  10^. 
[In  Russell  (William).    The  history  of  America.    4°.    London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     V.  2.     p.  401]. 

Johnson's  Quebec,   of   the  dominion  of  Canada.     Newfoundland,  Prince 

Edward  and  Cape  Breton  is.     col.     17  x  23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson, 
[1867]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Quebec,     col.     13  x  16. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  Canada. 

23  pp.     1  map.     12^  x  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1877. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  the  province  of  Quebec,  Canada. 

24  pp.     1  map.     12^  x  19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,   Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1879]. 

Rand,  McNa%  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Quebec. 

23  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1892]. 

Quebec  (City  of).     Plan  du  haut  et  bas  Quebec  comme  il  est  I'an  1660.     Grav6  par 
Marlier.     8^  x  12^. 
[In  Faillon  (L'abbe  Etienne  Michel).     Histoire  de  la  colonie  Fran^aise  en 
Canada,     [anon.]     8°.     Villemarie,  bibliotheque  paroissiale,  1866.     v.  3. 
p.  373]. 

Quebec,    ville  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,    [etc.]     H.    v.    Loon,   fecit. 

8  X  Hi     Paris,  de  Fer,  1694. 

Vue  de  Quebec,  comme  il  se  voit  du  cote  de  I'Est.  Jolie  vue  entouree  d'un 

cadre  formant  fontaine,  les  cotes  representant  des  cariatides,  la  partie 
superieure  composee  d'attributs  militaires  ranges  en  panoplie  double 
s^paree  par  un  ecusson  portant  les  indications  de  la  planche.  Belle  pi^ce 
tiree  d'une  carte  intitul^e:  Carte  de  I'Amerique,  entre  les  25®  et  65®  degr^s 
de  latitude,  etdepuis  environ  les  240®  jusqu'aux  340®  de  longitude,  contenant 
les  pays  de  la  Nouvelle-France,  la  Louisiane,  Floride,  Virginie,  Nouvelle- 
Yorck,  Nouvelle-Angleterre,  Acadie,  etc.,  par  Jean-Baptiste-Louis  Fran- 
quelin,  1699,  et  qui  appartient  a  la  bibliotheque  de'd^pot  de  la  marine,  sous 
le  n®  B.  4044-10. 
[In  Pinart  (A.  L.)  Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues  relatifs  aux  Etats-Unis 
et  au  Canada,     fol.     Paris,  librairie  Am^ricaine,  1893.     no.  10]. 

Vue  de  Quebec,  entouree  d'un  cadre  ornement^.     Jolie  vue  tir^e  d'une  carte 

intitul^e:  Partie  de  TAm^rique  septentrionale  oil  est  compris  la  Nouvelle- 
France,  la  Nouvelle-Angleterre  [etc.],  par  Jean-Baptiste-Louis  Franquelin, 
1699. 
[In  Pinart  (A.-L. )     Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues  relatifs  aux  Etats-Unis 
et  au  Canada,     fol.     Paris,  librairie  Americaine,  1893.     no.  11]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  731 

Quebec  (City  of).  Vue  de  Quebec  prise  de  Test,  entoiiree  d'line  draperie  soutenue 
par  des  anges.  Cette  vue  est  tiree  d'une  carte  manuscrite  de  la  Xouvelle- 
France,  etc.,  qui  porte  en  cartouche:  a  monseigneur,  monseigneur  le  comte 
de  Maurepas,  par  son  tres  humble  et  tres  obeissant  serviteur  de  Fonville,  a 
Quebec,  en  Canada,  1699. 
[In  Pinart  (A.-L.)     Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  \nies  relatifs  aux  Etats-Unis 

et  au  Canada,     fol.     Paris,  librairie  Americaine,  1893.     no.  8]. 
Note. — Upon  this  map  is  a  "Vue  de  Quebec,  prise  du  nord-ouest.'" 

Profile  de  la  ville  de  Quebec  et  de  ses  environs  attaquee  par  les  Anglois  en 

I'annee  1691.     3|  x  8. 
[In  Lahontan  (Louis  Armand  de  Lom  d' Arce,  known  as  baron  de) .    Voyages 
du  baron  de  Lahontan  dans  TAmerique  Septentrionale.     2^  ed.  3  v.     A 
Amsterdam,  F.  L'Honore,  1728.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  16-17]. 

Carte  figurative  du  prompt  secours  envoye  par  I'ordre  de  monseigneur  le 

marquis  de  Beauhamois,  au  vaisseau  du  roy  1' Elephant,  le  2^  septembre 
1729.  Dessigne  par  Mahier,  ii  Quebec,  le  15  octobre  1729.  Dans  la  partie 
superieure  de  gauche,  une  \'ue  de  Quebec;  ti  la  partie  inferieure  de  gauche, 
une  vue  du  chateau  de  Quebec. 
[In  Pinart  (A.-L.)  Recueil  de  cartes,  plans  et  vues  relatifs  aux  Etats-Unis 
et  au  Canada,     fol.     Paris,  Librairie  Americaine,  1893.     no.  7]. 

Quebec  [View].     5 J  x  lOi. 

[Inset  to  Popple  (Henry).     A  map  of  the  British  empire  in  America,     fol. 
London,  W.  H.  Toms  &  R.  W.  Seale,  1733]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Quebec.     [Par  N.  Bellin].     8  x  11. 

[In  Charlevoix  ( P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Xouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  5.     opp.  p.  105]. 

Plan  du  bassin  de  Quebec  et  de  ses  environs.      Par  N.  B[ellin].      1744. 

8  X  11. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Xouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  5.     opp.  p.  104]. 

Grundriss  der  stadt  Quebec.     7j  x  11. 

[In  Allgemeine   historie  des   reisen  zu  wasser  und   lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  670]. 

A  view  of  the  landing  place  above  the  town  of  Quebec,  describing  the  assault 

of  the  enemys  post,  on  the  banks  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  with  a  distant 
\'iew  of  the  action  between  the  British  &  French  armys,  on  the  Hauteurs 
d' Abraham  sepf"^.  13,  1759.  Cap.  Her'y  Smyth  delin.  Francis  Swain 
pinxit.     P.  C.  Canot  sculp't.     11 J  x  17i     [1759]. 

A  view  of  the  fall  of  Montmorenci  and  the  attack  made  by  general  Wolfe, 

on  the  French  entrenchments  near  Beauport,  with  the  grenadiers  of  the 
army,  July  31, 1759.    Drawn  on  the  spot  by  cap' t  Hervey  Smyth.    Engraved 
by  Wm.  Elliot.     13  x  20i.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1760. 
Note. — Title  also  in  French. 

A  view  of  Quebec  from  the  bason.     Printed  from  the  drawing  of  Her'y 

Smith  esq.  by  Francis  Swain.  P.  C.  Canot  sculp.  Hi  x  17 J.  London, 
for  T.  Bowles  etc.  [1759?]. 


Attack  on  Quebec.     [Saunders  and  "Wolfe].     34i  x  16. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  Xorth  Aii^erica, 
London,  1772.     p.  233].' 


732  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Quebec  (City  of).     An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery  to  the 

fall  of  Montmorenci;  with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,  under  the 

command  of  vice  adm.  Saunders  &  major  genl.  Wolfe.     1759.     llf  x  14. 

[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1759.     v.  25.     opp. 

p.  281]. 

An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery  to  the  falls  of  Mont- 

morenci with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec  under  the  command  of 
admiral  Saunders  &  genl.  Wolfe,  down  to  the  5  sept.  1759.     Drawn  by  a 
captain  in  his  majesty's  navy.     13  x  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (Thomas).     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  domin- 
ion in  N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  131]. 

Same.     An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery  to  the  fall 

of  Montmorenci,  with  the  operations  of  tho.  siege  of  Quebec  under  the 
command  of  vice  adml.  Saunders  &  major  genl.  Wolfe  down  to  the  5  sept. 
1759.  Drawn  by  a  captain  in  his  majesties  navy.  [Engraved  by  Thos. 
Jefferys].     13  x  18^. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  17]. 

A  correct  plan  of  the  environs  of  Quebec,  and  of  the  battle  fought  on  the  13*'*. 

sept.  1759:  together  with  a  particular  detail  of  the  French  lines  and  bat- 
teries. Drawn  from,  the  original  surveys  taken  by  the  engineers  of  the 
army.     Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     16  x  35. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jeffreys,  1768.     no.  18]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form.     Has  small  slip  attached. 

[Plan  of  the  city  and  fortifications  opposite  to  Quebec,  including  Point  Levy] , 

ms.     16  X  17.     [1759?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  17]. 

A  map  of  the  several  dispositions  of  the  English  fleet  &  army  on  the  river  St. 

Laurence  to  the  taking  of  Quebec.     British  leagues  20  to  a  degree.     7|  x  10. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  19]. 

Plan  of  Quebec  the  capital  of  Canada  in  North  America  with  the  bason  and 

part  of  the  adjacent  country  shewing  the  principal  encampments  and  works 
of  the  British  army  commanded  by  major  general  Wolfe  and  those  of  the 
French  army  commanded  'by  lieut.  general,  the  marquis  of  Mont  Calm 
during  the  siege  of  that  place  in  1759. — N.  B. — The  different  parts  were 
surveyed  as  follows  viz,  the  east  side  of  the  falls  of  Montmorency,  the 
Point  of  Orleans  and  the  south  side  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  by  capt. 
Debbing,  engineer  in  ordinary;  the  coast  of  Beauport,  from  the  river  St. 
Charles  to  the  falls  of  Montmorency  by  capt.  Holland  of  the  royal  Ameri- 
cans, as.  engineer;  The  ground  between  the  river  St.  Lawrence  and  the 
river  St.  Charles  by  lieutenant  Des  Barres  of  the  roy.  Americans,  as.  eng. 
ms.  col.  27^  X  80. 
Note. — Contains  descriptive  text  and  two  slips  attached.  This  is  a  fine 
manuscript  map  of  the  defense  and  attack  on  Quebec.  The  British  works 
are  colored  yellow,  and  their  encampments  red,  with  the  facings  of  the 
different  corps;  the  French  works  and  encampments  are  colored  blue. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Quebec,  the  capital  of  Canada  in  North  America,  with 

the  bason  and  a  part  of  the  adjacent  country  shewing  the  principal 
encampments  and  works  of  the  British  army  commanded  by  major  gen- 
eral Wolfe  and  those  of  *he  French  aniiy  commanded  by  lieu^  general  the 
marquis  of  Montcalm,  during  the  siege  of  that  place  in  1759.  [Original 
proof.]     16  X  42.     [Quebec  1900]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  733 

Quebec  (City  of).  Plan  of  Quebec  and  adjacent  country  shewing  the  principal 
encampments  &  works  of  the  British  &  French  armies  during  the  siege  by 
general  Wolfe  in  1759.  Reduced  from  the  m.  s.  s.  map  of  capt.  J.  B. 
Glegg  by  John  Melish.  The  different  parts  of  this  map  were  surveyed  as 
follows.  The  east  coast  of  the  falls  of  Montmorency,  the  point  of  Orleans 
&  south  side  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  by  capt.  Digby,  engineer  in  ordi- 
nary. The  coasts  of  Beauport,  from  the  river  St.  Charles  to  the  falls  of 
Montmorency,  by  capt.  Holland,  of  the  royal  Americans,  assist,  engineer. 
The  ground  between  the  river  St.  Lawrence  &  the  river  St.  Charles,  by 
lieut.  Debarres,  of  the  royal  Americans,  assist,  engineer.  Engr.  by  H.  S. 
Tanner,  col.  15  x  19|. 
[In  Melish  (John).  A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States; 
including  the  British  possessions  &  Florida.  8°.  Philadelphia,  G.  Palmer, 
1813]. 
Note. — Inset:  ''View  of  Quebec  from  point  Levi." 

Plan  of  Quebec  and  adjacent  country,  shewing  the  principal  encampments 

&  works  of  the  British  &  French  armies  during  the  siege  by  gen.  Wolfe 
in  1759.  Reduced  from  the  m.  s.  s.  map  of  capt.  J.  B.  Glegg,  by  John 
Melish.  15  x  20. 
[In  Great  Britain.  War  office.  Official  documents  relative  to  the  opera- 
tions of  the  British  army  employed  in  the  reduction  of  the  Canadas.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1813]. 

A  plan  of  Quebec  and   environs,  with  its  defences  and  the  occasional 

entrenched  camps  of  the  French  commanded  by  Marquis  de  Montcalm; 
shewing  likewise  the  principal  works  and  operations  of  the  British  forces, 
under  the  command  of  major  general  Wolfe,  during  the  siege  of  that  place 
in  1759.  29  x  59. 
[In  Atlantic  (The)  neptune.  fol.  London,  F.  W.  DesBarres,  1780.  v.  2. 
no.  5]. 

Oakley   (E.)     A  plan  of  Quebec.     12  x  20.     [London],  published  by  E. 

Oakley  &  sold  by  J.  Rocque,  oct.  1759. 
Note. — With  historical  text  on  the  margin. 

A  plan  of  Quebec,  metropolis  of  Canada  in  North  America.     4|  x  7. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1759.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1759. 
V.  28.     p.  200]. 

A  plan  of  Quebec,  metropolis  of  Canada.     T.  Phinn,  sc.     4J  x  7. 

[In  Scotts  magazine.     1759.     8°.     Edinburgh,  Sands,  1759.    v.  21.    p.  553]. 

— : A  plan  of  Quebec  [&]  The  port  and  environs  of  Quebec,  as  it  w^as  when 

attak'd  by  the  English.     7 J  x  9. 
[In   Universal    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,  J.   Hinton,   1759.     v.   24. 
Feb.  1759.     opp.  p.  92]. 

Plan  of  the  military  and  naval  operations,  under  the  command   of  the 

immortal  Wolfe,  &  vice  admiral  Saunders,  before  Quebec.  To  the  mem- 
bers of  the  united  service  of  the  British  empire,  whose  daring  achieve- 
ments this  plan  is  designed  to  commemorate  &  honor  &  to  whom  it  is 
respectfully  dedicated,  by  their  obedient  servent,  Alfred  Hawkins. 
Quebec,  1841.  J.  Wyld,  sculp.  Proof.  24^  x  30^.  London,  published 
by  J.  Wyld,  1841. 
Note. — Insets:  "Detail  of  the  action  fought  on  the  plains  of  Abraham,  sept. 
13,  1759..''  "View  of  the  death  of  general  Wolfe  and  storming  of  the 
Heights  with  historical  descriptive  text." 


734  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Q,uebec  (City  of).     A  plan  of  the  operations  at  the  taking  of  Quebec,  and  the  battle 
fought  near  that  city,  sept.  13,  1759.     T.  Phinn,  sc.     4^  x  7^. 
[In  Scots  magazine.     1759.     8°.     Edinburgh,  Sands,  1759.     v.  21.     p.  552]. 

A  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  the  falls  of  Montmorenci  to  Sillery; 

with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec.     7  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1759.     8°.     London,  for  E.  Baldwin,  1759. 
V.  28.     p.  608]. 

Quebec  and  its  environs,  with  the  operations  of  the  seige,  drawn  from  a 

survey  made  by  orders  of  admiral  Saunders.     4^  x  6^. 
[In  Lambert  (John) .     Travels  through  Canada  and  the  United  States.     2d 
ed.     8°.     London,  1813.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  41]. 

Quebek  de  hoofdstad  van  Kanada,  aan  de  rivier  van  St.  Laurens:  door  de 

Engelsehen  belegard  en  by  verdrag  bemagtigd  in't  jaar  1759.     13  x  17. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     8°.     Te 
Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  389]. 

Siege  of  Quebec.     Plan  of  the  St.  Lawrence  from  the  Montmorenci  to  Sillery. 

Engraved  for  Bancroft's  History  of  the  United  States,  by  George  G.  Smith. 
5x7.     [London,  E.  Bentley,  1852]. 

A  view  of  the  taking  of  Quebeck  by  the  English  forces  commanded  by  gen. 

Wolfe,  sep.  13th,  1759.     7  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1760.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1760. 
V.  29.     p.  280]. 

Montresor  (John).     Plan  of  a  route  undertaken  in  winter,  jan.  26,  from 

Quebec  the  capital  of  Canada  to  the  frontier  settlements  of  the  township 
of  Topsham,  near  Brunswick  fort  on  the  river  Ammerascaegin  in  the 
province  of  New  Hampshire,  feb.  20,  1760.     ms.     8  x  41.     [1760]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  of  the  28th  of  april,  1760;  fought  on  the  heights  of  Abra- 

ham, near  Quebec.  [From  the  collection  of  one  of  the  royal  princes, 
drawn  as  late  as  1789].     ms.     22  x  15.     1760. 

A  view  of  Quebec  from  the  bason.     6x9^. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1760.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1760. 
V.  29.     p.  393]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  of  the  28th  of  april  1760  fought  on  the  heights  of  Abraham 

near  Quebec,     [anon.]     10x22.     [1760]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  15]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Quebec  [with  references],     ms.     30  x  24.     [1760?].      • 

[Faden  collection,     no.  18]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Quebec;  carefully  drawn  and  colored,  with  forty  refer- 

ences to  batteries,  &c.     ms.     25  x  16.     [1760?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  16]. 
Note. — A  colored  revised  copy  of  "  Faden  collection,     no.  18." 

A  perspective  view  of  the  city  of  Quebec,  the  capital  of  Canada.     6  x  11. 

[In  Universal   (The)   magazine.     8°.     London,  J.    Hinton,   1761.     v.  28. 

p.  113]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Quebec.     3  x  5J.  » 

[In  Father  Abraham's  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1761.     By  Abraham 

Weatherwise,  gent.     16°.     Philadelphia,  W.  Dunlap,  1761]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  735 

Quebec  (City  of).     Piano  della  citta  di  Quebec.     D.  Ver.  Rossi,  sc.     9^  x  9 J. 

[In  Gazzettiere  (II)  Americano.  4°.  Livorno,  M.  Coltellini,  1763.  v.  3. 
p.  69]. 

Quebec.     [View].     7  x  lOf. 

[In  Gazzettiere  (II)  Americano.     4°.     Livorno,  M.  Coltellini,   1763.     v.  3. 

p.  71]. 
Note. — References  and  prominent  buildings  lettered. 

Plan  of  Quebec,  reduc'd  from  an  actual  survey,  1763.     5  x  6|. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     sm.  4°.     London,  J.  Rocque,  1763.     no.  1]. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Quebec.     8^  x  11. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc. ]  fol.  [Paris], 
1764.     V.  1.     no.  9]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of   Quebec,   and  its  fortifications.     J.    Gibson,    sculp. 

2^  X  4i. 
[In  World  (The)  displayed.     3d  ed.     18°.     London,  for  Newberry  &  Car- 
nan,  1769.     V.  5.     p.  66]. 

Assault  upon  Quebec.     [Dec.  30,  1775].     5x8. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

A  plan  of  Quebec,  metropolis  of  Canada  in  North  America.     Aitken,  sculp. 

4ix7. 
[In  Pennsylvania  (The)  magazine:  or,  American  monthly  museum.     1775. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  R.  Aitken,  1775.     v.  1.     p.  563]. 

A  view  of  the  rivers  Kenebec  and  Chaudiere,  with  colonel  Arnold's  route  to 

Quebec.     7  x  4^. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1776.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1776. 
V.  45.     p.  480]. 

Environs  de  Quebec,  bloque  par  les  Americains  du  8  decembre  1775  au  13 

mai,  1776.     9  x  12.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Quebec  with  its  siege  and  blockade  by  the 

Americans,   from  the  8th  of  dec.   1775  to  the  13th  of  may  1776.     ms. 
7i  X  25.     [1776]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  20]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Quebec,  with  its  siege  and  blockade 

by  the  Americans,  from  the  8th  of  dec.  1775  to  the  13th  of  may,  1776. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     Scale  of  600  yards.     17 J  x  24^.     London,  W. 

Faden,  sept.  12,  1776. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 

no.  2]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  city  and  environs  of  Quebec,  with  its  siege  and  blockade 

by  the  Americans,  from  the  8th  of  dec.  1775  to  the  13th  of  may,  1776. 
Engraved  by  AVm.  Faden.     17  x  24.     London,  W.  Faden,  sept.  12,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  5]. 

The  city  of  Quebec.     9^  x  7. 

Note. — Inset  to  Carver  (Capt.)  &  others.  A  new  map  of  the  province  of 
Quebec,  according  to  the  royal  proclamation  of  the  7th  of  oct.  1''63. 
19i  x  26J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776. 


736  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Quebec  (City  of).     Prospect  von  Quebec.     6x7. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     4°.     [Nuremburg] ,  1776. 
pt.2]. 

Plan  von  Quebec.     5^  x  7. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     4°.     Nuremburg,  G.  N. 
Raspe,  1777.     pt.  3]. 

Piano  della  cittd  di  Quebec.     9^  x  9. 

[In  Atlante  delP  America,     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  7]. 

Quebec.     [View].     7  x  10^. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  8]. 

A  view  of  Quebec  from  the  bason.     Royee,  sc.     5^  x  8J. 

[In  Russell    (William).     The  history  of  America,     sm.  4°.     London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  364]. 

A  view  of  Quebec  from  the  south  east.     11  x  21  J. 

[In  Atlantic  (The)  neptune.     fol.     London,  F.  W.  DesBarres,  1780.     v.  2. 
no.  5^]. 

Sketch  of  the  reviev/  of  the  plains  of  Abraham,  aug.  29,  1781,  in  presence  of 

prince  William  Henry,     ms.     [anon.]     20  x  28.     [1781]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  23]. 
Note. — From  the  collection  of  one  of  the  royal  dukes. 

Sketch  of  the  review  of  the  5th,   26th,   31st,    &  34th  regts.  and  a  part  of 

the  1st  battallion  of  royal  artillery  on  the  plains  of  Abraham  near  Quebec, 
aug.  29,  1787.     ms.     20  x  27.     [1787]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Quebec.     7f  x  8J. 

[In  Trusler  (John).     The  habitable  world  described.     8°.     London,  for  the 
author,  1790.     v.  7.     front.] 

Map  of  the  city  of  Quebec.     7^  x  8.     New  York,  C.  Smith. 

[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.     d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  69]. 

A  plan  of  the  city  of  Quebec.     7  x  9^     [1798?]. 

[In   Weld   (Isaac).     Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America.     8°. 

London,  1800.     v.  1.     p.  342]. 
Note. — A  copy  in  separate  form. 

View  of  Quebec.     Roberts,  sc.     Published  by  C.  Smith,  N.  York.     4  x  6^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     2d  ed.     8°.      Charles- 
town,  1804]. 

Note. — Also  a  separate  copy  engraved  by  Roberts.     8^  x  12  inches,  with 
ornamental  border,  without  date. 

General  view  of  Quebec.     Engraved  by  George  Cooke.     London,  published 

by  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme  &  Brown,  Paternoster  Row,  oct.  1,  1812. 
5i  X  7i. 
[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  general  collection  of  the  best  and  most  interest- 
ing   voyages    and    travels.     4°.     London,    for  Longman,     [etc.]     1812. 
p.  396]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Quebec.     New  York,  Prior  &  Dunning,  1813.     7J  x  8. 

[In  Smith    (D.  W.)     A  gazetteer  of  the  provinces  of  upper  Canada.     8°. 

New  York,  Prior  &  Dunning,  1813]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  737 

Quebec  (City  of).     A  view  of  Quebec  from  Point  Levy.     W.  Strickland,  del.     W. 
Kneass,  sc.  7|  x  4. 
[In  Portfolio  (The).     3d  series.     April,  1813.     8°.     Philadelphia,  Bradford 
&  Inskeep,  1813.     v.  9.     p.  328]. 

Quebec.     [View].     2^  x  2|. 

[In  Worcester  (J.  E.)  Sketches  of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants.  12°. 
Boston,  Cummings,  Hilliard  &  co.  1823.     p.  47]. 

View  of  Quebec,  the  capital  of  British  America.     W.  M.  Craig,  del.     6  x  8|. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     4°.     Boston, 

S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  20]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Quebec,  drawn  and  compiled  from  original  pla.is,  by 

A.  Larie.     15  x  19.     Quebec,  W.  Cowan  &  son,  1842. 
[In  Quebec  (The)  guide.     18°.     Quebec,  1844.     at  end]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Quebec  and  its  environs.     14  x  20.     Quebec,  P.  Sinclair, 

1851. 
[In  New  (The)  guide  to  Quebec  and  its  environs.     16°.     Quebec,  P.  Sin- 
clair, 1851] . 

Quebec.     Fisk  &  co.     [engr's.]     9^  x  11^. 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor) .  The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]  fol.  New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  162-163]. 

Quebec.     4^  x  6^. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of   New  York.     Bulletin.     1890. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society  by  Clark  &  Zugalla,  [1890].     v.  22.     p. 

352]. 
Note. — To  accompany   an  article    "Canada:    The  Land  of  Waterways,  by 

Watson  Griffin." 

Quebec-Niagara-Montreal.     10  x  7J. 

[In  Johnston  (W.  &  A.  K.)  The  world-wide  atlas  of  modern  geography, 
[etc.]  5th  ed.  fol.  Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1900. 
p.  116]. 

See  also  St.  Lawrence  river. 

Queen  Charlotte  islands,  British.  Columbia,   Canada.     Geologische  karte  der 
Queen  Charlotte  islands  nach  George  M.   Dawson's   aufnahmen,   1878. 
9^  X  7h     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1881. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1881.     v.    27. 
pi.  16]. 

North  America,  west  coast.     Queen  Charlotte  islands  and  adjacent  coasts  of 

British  Columbia.  18|^  x  25|.  London,  admiralty,  1880.  Corrected  1881. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,  no.  2430]. 

Queens  county,  N.  Y.  Topographical  map  of  the  counties  of  Kings  and  Queens, 
New  York.  From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  1859. 
col.     59  X  61.     New  York,  W.  E.  &  A.  A.  Baker,  1859. 

■ Higginson  (J.  H.)     Higginson's  map  of  Kings  and  a  large  part  of  Queens 

counties,  from  actual  surveys,  col.  29  x  32.  New  York,  J.  H.  Higginson, 
1860. 

-; Bien  (J.  R. )  and  Vermeule  (C.  C. )     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York,  Kings,  Rich- 
mond, Westchester  and  part  of  Queens,  [etc.]  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol. 
New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891.     [1890]. 

H.  Doc.  516 4T 


738  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Queens  village,  Iiong"  Island,  N.  Y.     See  Lloyds  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Quesne  (Le).     See  Dii  Quesne  (Fort). 

Quinebaug,  Conn.    I^raft  of  Quinebaug  country,    ms.     [anon.]    21  x  15 J.     [1843]. 
Note. — This  draft  is  a  true  copy  of  the  original  now  in  the  hands  of  David 
Young,  of  Norwich,  Conn.     Henry  Stevens,  jr.  1843. 

€luintins  bridge,  N.  J.     Affair  at  Quintin's  bridge,  18th  inarch  1778.     6x7. 

[In  Simcoe  (J.  G.)     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers. 
4°.     Exter,  [1787].     p.  26]. 

Quito,  (formerly  Peru)  Ecuador,  South  America.  Carta  de  la  provincia  de 
Quito  y  de  sus  adjacentes.  Obra  posthuma  de  don  Pedro  Maldonado  .  .  . 
en  que  la  costa  desde  la  Boca  de  Esmeraldas  hasta  Tumaco  con  la  derrota 
de  Quito  al  Maranon,  por  una  senda  de  a  pie  de  Banos  a  Canelos  y  el 
curso  de  los  rios  Bobonaga  y  Pastaga  van  delineados  sobre  les  proprias 
demarcaciones  del  difunto  autor.  Sacada  a  luz  por  orden,  y  a  expensas 
de  su  magestad.  1750.  Leguas  Espafiolas  segun  la  opinion  vulgar  de  17|^ 
al  grado.  Grave  par  Guill:  Delahaye.  44^  x  30|.  [Madrid,  Fotocinco-' 
gratia  del  deposito  de  la  guerra,  1750]. 

Same.     Karte  von  der  provinz   Quito   in    Peru  nach  den  astronomischen 

wahrnehmungen    geographischen    ausmessungen    resetagebiichern    und 

nachrichten  des  hrn.  de  la  Condamine,  und  don  Pedro.  Maldonado  von 

dem  hrn  d'  Anville.  [etc.]     1751.     23  x  14. 
[In   Allgemeine   historic  des   reisen   zu  wasser   und   land.     4°.     Leipzig, 

Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1756.     v.  15.     p.  302]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  French  ed.  entitled  Histoire  generale  des  voyages. 

1772.    vol.  19.    p.  355. 

See  also  San  Francisco  de  Quito. 

Quivera.     See  North  America. 

Quixos  (Province  of).     See  Ecuador,  South  America. 

Racine,  "Wis.  Map  of  the  city  of  Racine.  By  Sayrs  G.  Knight  and  John  W. 
Knight.    1883.     39x81.     [Racine,  1883]. 

Rahway,  N.  J.     Plan  de  I'affaire  de  Westfield  et  du  camp  de  Raway.  1777.     ms. 
[By  V.  Wangenheim.     anon.]     13  x  15.     [1777]. 
Note. — Operations  of  Howe  and  Clinton. 
[Faden  collection  no.  75]. 

Rains  county,   Tex.     Map  of   Rains  county      10|  x  10|.     St.   Louis,  lith.  by  A. 
Gast  &  CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Raleig-h,  N.  C.  Shaffer's  map  of  Raleigh,  North  Carolina.  A.  W.  Shaffer,  c.  e. 
1881.     col.     44  X  55.     [Raleigh,  1881]. 

Ramsey  county,  Minn.  Map.  Compiled  &  drawn  by  W.  F.  Duffy.  33  x  24. 
[St.  Paul],  G.  Scotten  &  W.  F.  Duffy,  [1859]. 

Rice's  map  of  Ramsey  county,  Minnesota,  and  Hennepin  east,  to  city  limits 

of  Minneapolis,     col.     20x16.     [St.  Paul,  G.  J.  Rice,  1874]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  environs  of  St.  Paul,  including  the  whole  of 

Ramsey  CO.  Minn.     1  j).  1.     index  map.     23  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1886. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  739 

3,amsey  county,  N.  Dak.  Creel  (Heber  M.)  Creel's  topographical  map  of  Ram- 
sey county,  Dakota  territory.  1882.  Scale:  IJ  miles  to  1  inch.  col. 
33  X  33.  [Cincinnati],  engraved  &  printed  by  the  Cincinnati  lith.  co. 
[1882]. 

Rangeley  lakes  region,  Me.  Farrar's  map  of  the  Rangeley  lakes  region,  and  the 
sources  of  the  Magalloway  &  Androscoggin  rivers.  Drawn  expressly  for 
Farrar's  illustrated  guide  book,  by  M.  M.  Tidd.  1876.  16 J  x  21.  Boston, 
Farar  &  Johnson,  [1876]. 

Bappahannock  river,  Va.  The  courses  of  the  rivers  Rappahannock  and  Potow- 
mack  in  Virginia,  as  surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736  &,  1737. 
[anon.]  12x14.  [n.  p.  1737]. 
Note. — In  Winsor  (Justin,  editor) .  Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America, 
v.  5.  p.  276.  **  Another  question  of  bounds  in  Virginia  was  the  western 
limits  of  the  northern  neck.  It  passed  as  a  dower  with  Culpeper's 
daughter  Catherine,  to  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax,  and  from  him  it  passed  to 
the  6th  lord,  Thomas,  who  petitioned  [1733]  the  king  to  have  commis- 
sioners appointed  to  run  the  line  between  the  rivers.  Of  this  commission 
was  Wm.  Byrd,  and  an  account  of  their  proceedings  is  given  in  the  2d  vol. 
of  the  Byrd  mss.  [p.  83],  as  edited  by  Wynne."  A  map  of  the  tract  was 
made  at  this  time,  which  was  called  "  The  courses  of  the  rivers  R.  &  P." 
opp.  p.  277. 

Same.     A  survey  of  the  northern  neck  of  Virginia,  being  the  lands  belonging 

to  the  rt.  honourable  Thomas  lord  Fairfax,  baron  Cameron,  bounded  by 
&  within  the  bay  of  Chesapoyocke  and  between  the  rivers  Rappahannock 
and  Potowmack:  with  the  courses  of  the  Rappahannock  and  Potowmack, 
in  Virginia,  as  surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736  &  1737.  A 
scale  of  miles  69 J  in  one  degree  of  latitude.     12  x  14.     [1737]. 

Rappahannock  river,  Virginia.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the 

direction  of  A.  D.  Bache,  superintendent  of  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the 
United  States.  Triangulation  by  capt.  AV.  R.  Palmer,  top.  engs.  U.  S.  A. 
assistant.  Topography  by  John  Seib  assistant.  Hydrography  by  the 
party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  R.  Wainwright,  U.  S.  N.  assist. 
[Date  of  first  publication  1856].  Scale  1/20  000.  6  sheets,  each  29  x  17i. 
[Washington],  1896. 
[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Charts 
nos.  392,  393,  394,  395,  396,  397]. 

CONTENTS. 

Sheet  no.  392.  From  entrance  to  Deep  Creek. 

393.  From  Oecupacia  Creek  to  Deep  Creek. 

394.  From  Saunders'  wharf  to  Oecupacia  Creek. 

395.  From  near  Port  Royal  to  Saunders'  wharf. 

396.  From  Moss  Creek  to  Port  Royal. 

497.  From  Fredericksburg  to  near  Moss  Neck. 

Rappahannock   river.  Virginia,  from   Fredericksburg  to   near  Moss  Neck: 

From  a  trigonometrical   survey   under  the  direction   of  A.   D.   Bache. 
Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  R.  Wainright. 
1856.     29  X  18.  '  [Washington,  1856]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Rappahannock  station,  Va.  Map  of  Rappahannock  and  Brandy  Stations  in  con- 
nection with  Beverly's,  Freeman's,  Lee's  &  Fox's  Ford,  in  reference  to 
genl.  Pope's  campaign  in  Va.  5^  x  65. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  10]. 


740  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Raritan,  N.  J.     Hills  (John).     Sketch  of  the  ground  near  mr.  Low's  at  Eariton 
landing,     ms.     8J  x  lOf . 
[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans,  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of 
New  Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  4]. 

Raritan  river,  N.  J.  A  mapp  of  the  Rariton  river,  Milestone  river,  South  river, 
Raway  river,  Bound  brook,  Green  brook,  &  Cedar  brook,  with  the  plan- 
tations thereupon;  also,  these  on  Chinqurora,  Wickatonk,  the  heads  of 
Hop  river,  Swiming  river  and  Manasquam  river,  likewise  appends  some 
on  Hackingsack  river.  I.  Reid  delin.  R.  Simson  sculp.  24  x  27.  [n.  p. 
1683-1686]. 
Note. — A  reduced  facsimile  with  a  description  of  this  map  is  found  in 
Whitehead's  "East  Jersey  under  the  proprietary  governments.  2d  ed. 
1875."     A  notice  of  John  Reid,  the  author  of  the  map,  is  also  found  there. 

A  map  of  the  country  from  Rariton  river  in  East  Jersey  to  Elk  Head  in 

Maryland  shewing  the  several  operations  of  the  American  and  British 
armies  in  1776  &  1777.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     9f  x  15^. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, 1807.     pi.  5]. 

Rattan  (Island  of).     See  Ruatan  (Island  of),  Honduras,  Central  America. 

Reading,  Pa.  Breou  (Forsey)  &  co.  Property  and  insurance  atlas  of  the  city  of 
Reading,  Berks  co.  Pa.  title,  map.  46  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  F. 
Breou  &  co.  1884. 

Handy  map  of  the  city  of  Reading,  Berks  co.  Pa.     Drawn  and  published  by 

A.  Harvey  Tyson.     Scale  750    ft.  to  an  inch.     24  x  21.     [Reading,  Pa. 

1887]. 

Rebecca  shoal,   Florida  reef.     Showing  the  proposed  site  of  a  beacon  on  Re- 
becca shoal.     Florida  Reef.     Sketch  F.  no.  6.     By  F.  H.  Gerdes.     1851. 
7ix7i     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Red  Hook,  N.  Y.  Plan  of  Governor's  Kennedy's  and  Brown's  islands,  withPaulus 
and  Red  Hook,  together  with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings,  shewing  the 
position  they  bear  to  each  other  and  to  New  York.  [By  John  Montresor. 
anon.]     ms.     39  x  33.     [1766]. 

Plan  of  Governor's,  Kennedy's,  and  Brown's  islands  and  Red  Hook  together 

with  part  of  the  bay  and  soundings.  Shewing  the  position  they  bear  to 
each  other  and  to  New  York.  September  18th  1766.  By  order  of  his 
excellency  major  general  Gage  commander  in  chief  of  his  majesty's  forces 
in  North  America,  by  John  Montresor,  engineer.  Scale  400  feet  to  an 
inch.  ms.  col.  28^x29.  [1766]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  96]. 

Redlake  Falls,  Minn.  (Town  of).  Detling,  Hayes  &  Hanrry.  Red  Lake  Falls, 
Polk  county,  Minnesota.  Scale  352  feet  to  the  inch.  31  x  36.  [St.  Paul], 
St.  Paul  lith.  CO.' [1883]. 

Red  mountain,  Colo.  Map  of  Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan, 
Ouray,  San  Miguel,  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.  By  Emil  Fisher.  1886. 
30  X  32i.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 

Red  mountain  mining  district,  Ouray  county,  Colo.  Mills  &  Sherman.  Map 
of  the  Red  mountain  mining  district,  Ouray  co.  Colo.  23  x  42.  St.  Louis, 
Stephens  lith.  &  engr.  co.  1886. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A.  741 

Red  river,  La.     Rough  sketch  of  that  part  of  Red  river  in  which  the  great  raft  is 
situated  and  the  bayous,  lakes,  swamps  &c.  belonging  to  or  in  its  vicinity, 
[anon.]     9x19.     [183-]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  75]. 

Map  of  the  district  north  of  Red  river,   La.     25  cong.     2d  sess.     9  x  12. 

[Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843      no.  141]. 

Map  of  the  district  north  of  Red  river.  La.     1st  oct.  1841.     27  cong.     2  sess. 

W.J.  Stone  sc.     9x11.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     AVashington,  1843.     no.  132]. 

Bed  river  county,  Tex.     [Map].      23x19.      St.  Louis,   lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Hed  river  of  the  North.  Sketch  of  the  route  pursued  by  the  expedition  to  the  Red 
river  of  the  North  in  the  summer  of  1849.  Jno.  Pope,  capt.  t.  e.  15|  x  20. 
[Washington,  1849]. 
[United  States.  War  department.  Corps  of  engineers]. 
Note. — To  accompany  "Report  of  an  exploration  of  the  territory  of  Min- 
nesota to  the  Red  river  of  the  North  made  in  the  summer  of  1849. ' '  58 
pp.     31st  cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate  ex.  doc,  42. 

'Red  river  valley.  New  sectional  map  of  the  Red  River  valley  [U.  S.  portion]  and 
contiguous  territory.  Compiled  and  published  by  Chas.  Groenendyke. 
title.     56  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Fargo,  D.  T.     C.  Groenendyke,  1883. 

Reese  river  mining"  districts,  Nevada.  Map  of  the  Reese  river  mining  districts. 
Showing  explorations  of  D.  E.  Buel  in  1864,  and  Joseph  Todd  in  1865. 
Compiled  by  John  Todd.  Drawn  by  E.  W.  Welton.  col.  20  x  32.  New 
York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  [1866]. 

Reg-istown,  N.  Y.      [Map  of  Registown,  and  river.  New  York  and  river  Iroquois  or 
Ontario.     Scale— 1/2000.     ms.     anon.     24x78.     178-?]. 
Note. — Shows  mr,   Ellicott's   parallel,   mr,   Adom's   [sic]  parallel,  &   mr. 
Thompson's  parallel. 

Renfrew  county,  Canada.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew,  Canada 
West.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  Sur- 
veyed by  and  drawn  by  O,  W.  Gray.  col.  55  x  55.  Prescott,  C.  W. 
D.  P.  Putnam,  1863. 

Reno,  Nev.  (City  of).  Reno,  Nevada.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  T.  B.  Camp,  dec. 
1879.     5  sheets,  each  21  x  25.     [n.  p.  1880]. 

Rensselaer  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Rensselaer  co.  N.  Y.  From  actual  surveys 
by  A.  E.  Rogerson  1854.     57  x  39.     Troy,  E.  A.  Balch,  1854. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Rensselaer,  N.  Y.     109  pp.  incl.  39  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Restigouche  harbor,  New  Brunswick,  Canada.     A  plan  of  Restigouche  harbour 
in  Chaleur  bay,  surveyed  in  1760,  by  the  kings  ship  Norwich,     [anon.] 
13^  X  20i     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  ot  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  18]. 


742  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA* 

Revere  beach.,  Mass.     Guide  map  of  Revere  and  Winthrop  beaches.    From  actual 
survey.     C.  W.  Drake  c.  e.     14  x  35.     Boston,  T.  Marsh  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rhode  Island.     A  map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island.     [1636-1725].     13  x  10|. 

[In  Isham  (Norman  M. )  and  Brown  (Albert  F.)     Early  Rhode  Island  houses, 
sm.  4°.     Providence,  1895]. 

An  exact  plan  of  the  sea  coast  of  the  continent  from  Paucatuck  river,  east- 

wards to  Point  Judith,  and  from  thence,  northwards  to  the  town  of  Provi- 
dence, and  from  thence,  southerly  on  the  easterly  shore,  round  Bristol,  and 
from  thence  north  easterly  to  Assonet,  and  from  thence  southerly  to  Sea- 
conet  Point,  and  from  thence  easterly  to  Slocum  harbour.  And  by  the 
assistance  of  other  plans  and  drafts,  is  described  the  several  islands, 
ponds,  rivers  and  divisions  of  towns,  with  the  dividing  line  between  the 
colonys  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island;  as  also  the  south  line  of  the 
Massachusets  bay. 
Providence,  June  24,  1741.     By  order  of  his  matys.  court  of  comrs. 

Jas.  Helme.        )  ^ 
Wm.  Chandler,  r^^^^y^- 
Province  of  New  York  no  v.  3r.  1742. 
It  is  hereby  certifyed  that  this  is  a  true  copy  of  the  plan  made  by  the  sur- 
veyors appointed  by  the  comrs.  mettat  Providence  by  vertueof  his  matys. 
comission  under  the  great  seal  of  Great  Britain  for  setling  adjusting  and 
determining  the  boundary  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence 
Plantations,  eastward  in  dispute,  towards  the  province  of  Massachusets 
bay,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  4th  day  of  septr.  in  the  14th  year  of 
his  matys.  reign.     Which  plan  was  by  order  of  the  said  comissioners,, 
lodged  in  the  secretary's  office  of  the  province  of  New  York. 

Cadwallader  Golden. 
Archd.  Kennedy. 
James  De  Lancey. 

Map  of  the  country  adjacent  to  the  northern  boundary  line  of  the  colony  of 

Rhode  Island,  as  the  same  was  run  by  commissioners  appointed  for  that 

purpose  by  the  said  colony,  in  the  year  1750.     Copied  from  the  original, 

in  the  secretary's  office,  R.  Island.     4  x  6|. 
[In  Monthly  (The)   chronicle  of  events,   discoveries,  improvements  and 

opinions.     8°.     Boston,  Bradbury  &  Soden,  1841.     v.  2.     p.  107]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ''Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts 

boundary."     See  also  1841. 

A  map  of  the  colonies  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  divided  into  coun- 

ties &  townships.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.     7x9.     [London],  forR.  Baldwin, 
1758. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     April  1758.     8°.     London  for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1758].     V.  27      opp.  p.  168]. 

A  map  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  with  Long  Island  sound,  &c. 

[anon.]     7x9. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     Nov.  1776.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry, 

[1776].     V.  46.     opp.  p.  525]. 
A  topographical  chart  of  the  bay  of  Narraganset  in  the  province  of  New 

England  with  all  the  isles  contained  therein  among  which  Rhode  Island 

and  Connecticut  have  been  particularly  surveyed.     By  Charles  Blasko- 

witz.     Engraved  for^Wm.  Faden.     37  x  25.     London,  for  W.  Faden,  July 

•22,  1777. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London  1770-1793]. 

no.  223. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  743 

Khode  Island.  Same.  A  topographical  chart  of  the  bay  of  Narraganset  in  the  prov- 
ince of  New  England,  with  all  the  isles  contained  therein,  among  which 
Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut  have  been  particularly  surveyed.  By 
Charles  Blaskowitz.  Engraved  for  Wm.  Faden.  37  x  25.  [London], 
for  W.  Faden,  1777]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  10]. 

. Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  27;  also  v.  6.     no.  4]. 

Attacks  upon  Rhode    Island,   aug't.  1778.      ms.      [anon.]     col.     15  x  21. 

[1778]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  88]. 

A  map  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  with  adjacent  parts  of  Connecticut, 

Massachusetts  bay,  &c.      By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sen'r  hydrographer  to  his 
majesty.     7  x  9^. 
[In  London  (The)    magazine.     1778.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1778. 
V.  47.     p.  513]. 

Plan  de  Rhode  Island  et  les  differentes  operations  de  la  flotte  Francoises  et 

des  troupes  Americaines  commandees  par  le  major  general  Sullivan  contre 
les  forces  de  terre  et  de  mer  des  Anglois  depuis  leg  9  aoust  jusqu'A,  la  nuit 
du  30  au  31  du  meme  mois  1778  que  les  Americains  ont  fait  leur  retraites. 
ms.     [anon.]     col.     14x30.     1778]. 
Note. — Inset:  references. 

The  siege  of  Rhode  Island,  taken  from  mr.  Brindley's  house,  on  the  25th  of 

aug.  1778.     [anon.]     5  x  8^. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     Feb.  1779.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry, 
[1779].     V.  49.     opp.  p.  101]. 

An  accurate  map  of  Rhode  Island,  part  of  Connecticut  and  Massachusets, 

shewing  admiral  Arbuthnot's   station  in   blocking  up    admiral  Ternay. 
Jno.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     10^  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  nov.  30, 1780. 
•      [In  Political  (The)  magazine.     Nov.  1780.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  [1780]. 
V.  1.     opp.  p.  692]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  from  the  best 

authorities,     [anon.]     10  x  13. 
[In    Universal    (The)    magazine.      Oct.    1780.      8°.      London,  J.  Hinton, 
[1780].     V.  66.     opp.  p.  169]. 

Plan  de  Rhodes-Islands  et  position  de  I'armee  Frangoise  A,  Newport,     [anon.  ] 

ms.     21x44.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  38]. 

Plan  de  la  ville,  port  et  rade  de  Newport  avec  une  partie  de  Rhode  Island 

occupee  par  I'armee  Francaise  aux  ordres  de  mr.  le  comte  de  Rochambeau 
et  de  I'escadre  Fran^aise  commandee  par  mr.  le  chr.  Destouches.     Echelle 
de  deux  miles,     [anon.]     ms.     col.     23x24.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  39]. 

Plan  de  la  ville,  du  port  et  de  la  rade  de  New-port  et  Rhode  Island.     De- 

barquement  en  1780.     [anon.]     ms.     19x38.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  40]. 

Plan  de  la  position  de  I'armee  Frangaise  autour  de  Newport  et  du  mouil- 

lage  de  I'escadre  dans  la  rade  de  cette  ville,  1780.     [anon.]     ms.     col. 
46x58.     [1780]. 
[Rochambeau:  41]. 


744  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

lUiode  Island.     Marche  de  rarmee  Franyaise  de  Providence  a  la  riviere  du  Nord. 
3  sheets,     [anon.]     ms.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  42-44]. 
Note. — With  6  1.  of  manuscript  text  explanatory  of  the  route. 

[Cote  de  York- town  a  Boston.     Marches  de  I'armee.     anon.     ms.     col. 

17  X  65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Diff brents  camps  de  I'armee  de  York-town  a  Boston,     anon.     10^  x 

36J.     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

Rhode  Island.     6x7^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).  The  United  States  gazetteer.  16°.  Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

The  state  of  Rhode  Island;  compiled  from  the  surveys  and  observations  of 

Caleb  Harris.     By  Harding  Harris.     9  x  13J. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 

Carey,  i796.     no.  7]. 
Note. — See  1818  for  later  edition. 

Same.     The  state  of  Rhode  Island;  compiled  from  the  surveys  and  observa- 
tions of  Caleb  Harris.     By  Harding  Harris.     J.  Smither  sculp.     13^  x  9^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  29]. 

Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     H.  Harris  delinv't.     Hill,  sc.     7h  x  12f . 

[In  Morse   (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 

Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.' 433]. 

The  state  of  Rhode  Island,  from  the  latest  surveys.     1796.     B.  Tanner  del't 

&    sculp' t.     Engraved    for    the    American    edition    of  Winterbotham's 
America.     17  x  13. 
[In   Reid    (John,  publisher).     The  American  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  8]. 

Rhode  Island  entworfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.     col.     14  x  19.     Hamburg,  C. 

E.  Bohn,  1797. 

Rhode  Island.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  A.  Lawson.     9^  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 

atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  40]. 

The  state  of  Rhode-Island ;  compiled  from  the  surveys  and  observations  of 

Caleb  Harris.     By  Harding  Harris.     13^  x  9. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 

Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  10]. 
Note. — See  1796  for  earlier  edition. 

Map  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  corrected  and  enlarged 

with  many  additions.     By  Benoni  Lockwood.     1819.     7  x  lOJ.     Hartford, 
W.  S.  Marsh,  for  a  Gazetteer  of  Rhode  Island,  1819. 

[In  Pease  (John  C.)  and  Niles  (John  M.)  A  gazetteer  of  the  states  of  Con- 
necticut and  Rhode  Island.  8°.  Hartford,  W.  S.  Marsh,  1819.  opp. 
p.  305]. 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  Rhode  Island.     Drawn  by  F. 

Lucas,  jr.     11  x  8i. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  13]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  745 

;!Rhode  Island.     Carte  geographique,   statistique  et  historique  du  Rhode  Island. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C. )  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  historique 
etchronologiquedesdeuxAm^riques.     fol.     Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825.     no.  17]. 

Map  of  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.     Constructed  from 

the  latest  authorities.     1825.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engraved  by  J. 
H.  Young.     17  X  21|. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  4]. 

Massachusetts,   Rhode  Island   and  Connecticut.      N.   &  S.   S.   Jocelyn  sc. 

9|  X  7f . 
[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Massachusetts  with  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.     Reduced  by  permission 

from  Hale's  large  map  of  New  England,  col.  8|  x  10.  Boston,  Lincoln 
&  Edmands,  [1830]. 

A  topographical  map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Planta- 

tions; surveyed  trigonometrically  and  in  detail,  by  James  Stevens.  1831. 
Scale  1^  miles  to  an  inch.     col.     42  x  26.     Newport,  J.  Stevens,  1831. 

Same.     With  additions  &  corrections  by  S.   B.  Cushing  &  H.  F.  Walling. 

Scale  1^  miles  to  an  inch.     col.     41  x  27.     Providence,  I.  H.  Cady,  1846. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.     7^  x  10. 

Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.  London.  I.  T.  Hinton,  Simp- 
kin  &  Marshall,  1832. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  49]. 

Note. — Inset:  **  Plan  of  Boston,"  &c. 

Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  29]. 

Rhode  Island.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14|  x  11. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  52]. 

Same.     Rhode  Island.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^  x  U\. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)    and  Goodrich  (Samuel    Griswold).     A 

universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D,  Strong,  1843.  bet. 
pp.  52-53]. 

Map  of  Charles  river,  and  the  boundary  line  of  Mass.  &  R.  Island.     6|  x  ^\. 

[In  Monthly    (The)  chronicle,  of  events,  discoveries,   improvements  and 

opinions.     8°.     Boston,  Bradbury  &  Soden,  1841.     v.  2.     p.  117]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts 
boundary."     See  also  1750. 

Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     12^  x  lOf . 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas  [etc.]  New  ed.  rev. 
fol.     Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  38]. 


746  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Khode  Island.  Road  map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island  or  Aquidneck.  Surveyed 
november  1849  by  Chas.  E.  Hammett,  jr.  and  drawn  by  Geo.  F.  Turner. 
Presented  by  the  city  of  Newport,  R.  I.  to  the  members  of  the  American 
association  for  the  advancement  of  science,  aug.  1,  1860.  Scale,  1  inch  to 
the  mile.  16  x  10.  New  York,  lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major,  [I860]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  town  of  New  Port." 

Map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island,  and  Providence  Plantations.     From  sur- 

veys under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Walling.  1855.     43  x  56.     Boston^ 
L.  H.  Bradford  &  co.'s  lith.  1855. 
Note. — Inset:  Plans  of  Providence,  Newport,  &c. 

New  York,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts  &  Con- 

necticut.    Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed  in  colors  by 
Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     16|^  x  21^. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,     fol.     Edin- 
burgh, A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  5]. 

Plan  of  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     14  x  11. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  Worcester 
county,  Mass.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870.     p.  4]. 

Plan  of  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     11^  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.W.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Worcester  county,  Mass.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870]. 

Plan  of  Massechusetts,  Rhode  Island  aijd  Connecticut.     11^  x  14. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Hampshire,  Mass.     fol.     NeW  York^ 
F.  W.  Beers  &  CO.  1873]. 

Plan  of  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut.     14  x  11^. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Middlesex,  Conn.     fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874.     p.  13]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Driving  map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island.     Newport 

county,  R.  I.     [anon.]     col.     15  x  23^     [Philadelphia,  1876]. 

Russell  (Levi  W.)     A  geography  of  Rhode  Island.     8  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map. 

4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1877]. 
[With  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).    Mitchell's  new  intermediate  geography. 
Arkansas  ed.  1883]. 

Map.    From  recent  government  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources.    Com- 

.    piled  and  published   by  J.  C.  Thompson,     col.     40  x  30.     Providence, 

J.  C.  Thompson,  1877. 

North  America,  east  coast.     Nantucket  shoals  to  Block  island.     From  the 

United  States  coast  survey  1845  to  1872.     25J  x  38.     London,  admiralty, 
1880. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,  no.  2890]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations.     From  recent 

government  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources.     28  x  40.     Providence, 
S.  D.  Tilden,  1880. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Rhode  Island. 

[etc.]    16  pp.    9^x13.    fold.    18°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &co.  [1881]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  and  parts  of  New  York,  and  Maine.     By 
W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st.  ed.  was  issued  in  1866.     Drawn  by  P.  Goepel. 
Eng.  by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  74T 

Rhode  Island.  Map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations. 
Compiled  &  published  by  J.  C.  Thompson,  col.  13  x  17.  Providence,, 
J.  C.  Thompson,  1883. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Rhode  Island.     14  pp.     map.     12^  x  9^.     fold.     18°.     Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations.     Compiled 

and  published  by  J.  C.  Thompson,  Providence.     Revised  from  the  U.  S. 
Geological  survey.     1892.     25  x  33. 
[In  Agricultural  (The)  directory.    Rhode  Island.    1894.     [v.  1].    8°.    Provi- 
dence, M.  Sampson  &  co.  1894] . 

Map  of  the  island  of  Rhode  Island.     Surveyed  by  Wm.  H.  Lawton,  jr.  c.  e. 

Newport,  R.  I.  1885.     Revised  1893.     Thomas  Flynn,  c.  e.     Scale:  2200 
ft.  =  1  inch.     36  x  23.     Springfield,  Mass.  L.  J.  Richards  &  co.  1893. 
[In  Elliott  (Charles  L.)  and  Flynn  (Thomas).     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Newport, 
R.  I.     fol.     Springfield,  Mass.  L.  J.  Richards  &  co.  1893]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s. indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Rhode  Island.     13  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

See  also  Newport  county;  Providence  county.  • 

Richland  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Richland  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  by 
P.  0' Byrne.     1856.     57  x  37.     Philadelphia,  Mathews  &  Taintor,  1856. 

Richmond,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  the  redoubts  at  Richmond   on  Staten  Island,  30  oct 
1779.     ms.     [anon.]     15x13.     [1779]. 
Note. — Original  rough  ms.  drawing,  in  ink. 
[Fad en  collection,     no.  97]. 

Richmond,  Va.     Arnold  at  Richmond.     [Jan.  5th,  1781].     4^  x  4|. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Skirmish  at  Richmond,  Jan.  5,  1781.     6  x  7J. 

[In  Simcoe  (J.  C. )      A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.^ 
4°.     Exeter,  [1787].     p.  112]. 

The  city  of  Richmond,  metropolis  of  Virginia.     12  x  23. 

Note. — Inset  to  Madison  (James).     A  map  of  Virginia.     With  extensive 
additions  &  corrections  to  the  year  1818.     Richmond,  1818. 

View  of  Richmond,  Virginia.     Drawn  by  C.  Eraser.     3^  x  4^. 

[In  Analectic  (The)  magazine.     1818.     8°.     Philadelphia,  M.  Thomas,  1818. 
V.  12.     front.] 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  drawn  from  actual  survey  and  original  plans, 

by  Micajah  Bates,  1835.     Scale  of  400  feet  to  1  inch.     col.     25^  x  40. 
[Richmond,  1835]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  the  prize  lots  of  100  acres  each  in  Byrd's  lottery." 

View  of  Richmond  from  the  Church  hill.     Drawn  from  nature  and  on  stone ' 

by  E.  Sachse.     18^  x  27^     Washington,  C.  Bohn,  [1851]. 

Environs  of  Richmond.      [anon.]     8^  x  10.      New  York,   Endicott  &  co. 

lith.  [186-?]. 

E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt's  corrected  map  of  the  seat  of  war  near  Richmond.     July 

10,  1862.     15  X  19.     Washington,  Philip  &  Solomons,  [1862]. 


748  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

^Ricluuond,  Va.  Forbes  (W.  H.)  &  co.  A  complete  map  of  Richmond  and  its 
fortifications  within  a  circle  of  12  miles,  [etc.]  17^  x  24.  Boston,  W. 
H.  Forbes  &  co.  1863. 

Same.     Forbes'  new  and  complete  map  of  Richmond  and  its  fortifications. 

col.     17^  X  24.     Boston,  B.  B.  Russell,  [1864]. 

Hughes'  military  map  of  Richmond  &  Petersburgh,  Va.     Showing  the  rebel 

fortifications.     Drawn  on  the  ground  for  the  war  department  by  major 
W.  C.  Hughes.     22  x  26.     Washington,  J.  F.  Gedney,  [1864]. 

Magnus'  historical  war  map.     One  hundred  &  fifty  miles  around  Richmond. 

col.     28  X  21      New  York,  C.  Magnus,  New  York  Drinting  establishment, 
[1864]. 

Map  of  Richmond,  Va.  and  surrounding  country,  showing  rebel  fortifica- 

tions.    Compiled  and  drawn  by  Charles  Sholl.     18^  x  19.     New  York, 
D.  Van  Nostrand,  1864. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.     From  a  survey  by  I.  H.  Adams,  1858, 

with  additions  from  Smith's  map  of  Henrico  co.  1853.     Prepared  at  the 
TJ.  S.  coast  survey  oflaice.     1864.     18  x  20.     [Washington,  1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Richmond  and  eastern  environs  relative  to  the  peninsula  campaign.    6\  x  6|. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  7]. 

Hughes  (W.  C.)     Hughes'  topographical  military  map  of  Richmond  and 

Petersburgh  cities.     With  adjacent  country  in  perspective  showing  the 
rebel  fortifications.     A.  Lindenkohl.     del.     17  x  18^.     [n.  p.  1865]. 
Note. — Title  in  manuscript. 

Region  embraced  in  the  operations  of  the  armies  against  Richmond  and 

Petersburgh.     1865.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer, 
no.  12.     24  X  32.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  hth.  [1865]. 
[  United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Thirty-five  miles  around  Richmond,  Va.     Compiled  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss.    col. 

30  X  23.     Washington,  C.  Bohn,  1867. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  the  city;  Petersburg;  the  capitol  of  the  Confederate 
states;  and  Washington  monument. 

Richmond   from  the  James.      [View].      Harry   Fenn.      R.   Hinshelwood. 

5 J  X  9.    New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  [1871]. 

Office  map  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.  and  surroundings.     Drawn  &  pub- 

Hshed  by  J.  F.  Z.  Caracristi,  1873.     col.     23  x  37.     Richmond,  J.  F.  Z. 
Caracristi,  1873. 

l^eers  (F.  W.)     Illustrated  atlas  of  the  city  of  Richmond.     Published  for 

the  southern  and  southwestern  surveying  and  pub.  co.      108  pp.     4  1. 
incl.  21  maps  &  7  pi.     fol.     [Richmond],  F.  W.  Beers,  [1877]. 
Note. — Errors  in  pagination. 

Map  of  Richmond,  Manchester  and  suburbs.     From  surveys  by  Jas.  T.  Reed. 

col.     37  X  46.     Richmond  and  Concord,  Va.     F.  W.  Beers,  [1877]. 

(Array's  new  map  of  Richmond,  Henrico  county,  Virginia.     13f  x  16|. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)  The  continental  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
M.  R.  Brown,  1889.     p.  76]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  749 

Ricliniond  county,  N.  Y.  Bien  (J.  R, )  and  Yermeule  (C.  C. )  Atlas  of  the  metro- 
politan district  and  adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York, 
Kings,  Richmond,  Westchester,  [etc.  ]  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol.  New  York, 
J.  Bien  &  co.  1891.     [1890]. 

■ See  also  Staten  Island. 

Richmond's  island  harbor,   Maine.     Richmond's  island  harbor.     From  a  trigo- 
nometrical survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by 
the  party  under  the  command  of  M.  Woodhull.    15  x  17.    [Washington, 
1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Richmond  and  Danville  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.  Map  of  the- 
Richmond  and  Danville  railroad  system  in  Virginia,  North  CaroHna  [etc.] 
26^  X  40.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Map  showing  the  lines  of  the  Richmond  and 

Danville  railroad  system  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  Tennessee,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Arkansas  &  Texas.  Scale  of 
statute  miles  20  to  an  inch.  4  sheets,  each  20  x  34.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1881]. 

Map  of  the  Richmond  and  Danville  railroad  system  in  Virginia,  North  Caro- 

lina, South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Tennessee,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Arkansas 
&  Texas.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  13  x  17.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

■ Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Map  of  the  Richmond  and  Danville  railroad 

system  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Tennessee, 
Alabama,  and  Mississippi.  19  x  26^.  [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1883]. 

Richmond  and  Liouisville  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.  Map  of  the 
Richmond  and  Louisville  r.  r.  connecting  the  railroads  of  Virginia  with 
the  railroads  of  Kentucky  on  the  shortest  route  east  and  west  from  the 
Mississippi  valley  to  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Scale  of  statute  miles  12  to  one 
inch.     25  x  49.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rio  Colorado.  Rio  Colorado  of  the  West,  explored  by  1st  lieut.  Joseph  C.  Ives, 
top'l  eng'rs  under  the  direction  of  the  office  of  explorations  and  surveya 

A.  A.  Humphreys,  cap't  top'l  eng'rs  in  charge,  by  order  of  the  hon.  John 

B.  Floyd,  secretary  of  war.  1858.  Drawn  by  Frh'r  F.  W.  v.  Egloffstein. 
Scale  of  6  miles  to  one  inch,  or  1:  380160.  Map  no.  1.  15  x  36.  [Wash- 
ington, 1858]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Explorations  and  surveys]. 

Rio  Colorado  of  the  West,  explored  by  1st  lieut.  Joseph  C.  Ives,  top'l 

eng'rs  under  the  direction  of  the  office  of  explorations  and  surveys  A.  A. 
Humphreys,  cap't  top'l  eng'rs  in  charge,  by  order  of  the  hon.  John  B. 
Floyd,  secretary  of  war.  1858.  Drawn  by  Frh'r  F.  W.  v.  Egloffstein. 
Scale  of  12  miles  to  one  inch  or  1 :  760320.  Map  no.  2.  15  x  36.  [Wash- 
ington, 1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Explorations  and  surveys]. 

Rio   de   Janeiro,  Brazil,    South   America.      Chart   of  the   harbour  of  Rio  de 
Janeiro,     lls^  x  6^. 
[In  Baker  (John  M. )     A  view  of  the  commerce  between  the  United  States, 
and  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.     8°.     Washington,  1838.     front.] 


750  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  South.  America.     Rio  de  Janeiro.     8  x  10. 

[In  Balbi  (Adrien).     Abrege  de  geographic.     3«  ed.     8°.     Paris,  1850.     p. 
1078]. 

Planta  da  cidade  do  Rio  de  Janeiro  organizado  no  pelos  archivo  militar, 

Officias  de  exercite,  coronel  de  engenheiros  F.  Carneiro  de  Campos,  gen'le 
coronel  de  enginheiros  d'or  A.  J.  de  Araujo.  [etc.]  1858.  Escala  1 :  10,000. 
26  X  39J^.     Rio  de  Janeiro,  1858]. 

>  larbor  of  Rio  Janeiro.     From  the  latest  British  and  French  charts.     Fort 

Villegagnon'( Flagstaff)  lat.  22°  54^  46''  s.     long.  43°  09^  29^''  w.     Prepared 
by  Max  Franke.     Heliogravure:  Leggo  bros.,  N.  Y.     21  x  15.     Washing- 
ton, 1885. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  972] . 

Lageplan  von  Rio  de  Janeiro.     Massstab  1:116,000.     4|  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien,  bibli- 
ographisches  institut,  1896.     v.  14.     p.  779]. 

B-io  de  Lsa  Plata,  South  America.     Plan  de  la  riviere  de  I^  Plata.     P.  Giffart 
sculp.     8^  X  12^ 
[In  Feuillee  (Louis).     Journal  des  observations  physiques.     4°.     Paris,  P. 
Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     p.  283]. 

Plan  de  la  riviere  de  La  Plata.     8^  x  12J. 

[In  Coreal  (Francois).  Voyages.    16°.    Amsterdam,  1722.    v.  1.    opp.  p.  256]. 

De  ingang  van  Rio  de  La  Plata,  waar  aan  de  stad  Buenos  Ayres  legt,  in 

Zuid-Amerika.     7^  x  12. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2.     p.  167]. 

Rio  del  Norte,  Tex.     See  Rio  Grande. 

Rio  Gila,  New  Mexico  and  Arizona.  Military  reconnaissance  of  the  Arkansas, 
Rio  del  Norte  and  Rio  Gila,  by  W.  H.  Emory,  made  in  1846-7,  with  the 
advance  guard  of  the  army  of  the  west  under  command  of  brig.  gen. 
Stephen  W.  Kearney.  Constructed  under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert. 
1847.  Drawn  by  Joseph  Welch.  30  x  65.  Washington,  C.  R.  Graham, 
1847. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Rio  Grande.  Military  reconnaissance  of  the  Arkansas,  Rio  del  Norte  and  Rio 
Gila,  by  W.  H.  Emory,  made  in  1846-7,  with  the  advance  guard  of 
the  army  of  the  west  under  the  command  of  brig.  gen.  Stephen  W. 
Kearney.  Constructed  under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert.  1847. 
Drawn  by  Joseph  Welch.  30  x  65.  Washington,  C.  R.  Graham,  1847. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Rio  Grande  and  Pecos  railway  company.  Map  of  the  Rio  Grande  and  Pecos 
railway  showing  its  connections  with  the  Texas  Mexican,  Texas  Mexican 
short  line,  Mexican  national,  Texas  &  St.  Louis  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
narrow  gauge  systems,  [etc.]     1882.     16  x  16.     New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co. 

[1882]. 

Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil.     Prsefecturse  de  Paraiba,  et  Rio  Grande.     16 J  x  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  TAmerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeuw,  1667.    v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  263-264]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  751 

B-io  Grande  do  Sul,  Brazil.     Karte  des  oberen  Rio  Uruguay  mit  dem  angrenzenden 
thielender  municipien  Passo  Fundo  Palmeria  u.  Sto.  Angelo,  provinz  Rio 
Grande  do  Sul.     Yon  Max  Beschoren.     1879.     13  x  14. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1880.     8°.     Berlin, 
1880.     V.  15.     pi.  4]. 

Ristigouche  liarbor.     See  Restigouche  harbor. 

Riverside,  111.  (Town  of).  Snyder  (L.  M.)  &  co.  Proviso,  Riverside,  town  of 
Cicero,  Cook  co.  111.     col.     25  x  37.     Chicago,  L.  M.  Snyder  &co.  [1883]. 

Roanoke  inlet  and  sound.  Survey  of  Roanoke  inlet  and  sound  by  lieuts.  Boyce 
and  Wragg,  under  the  direction  of  Hartman  Bache.  Drawn  by  lieut. 
J.  D.  Graham.  Reduced  from  the  original  map  and  drawn  by  J. 
McClellan.  15  x  17.  [Washington,  183-?]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  map,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  164]. 

Roatan  (Island  of).     See  Ruatan  (Island  of). 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  City  of  Rochester  revised  and  corrected.  Showing  area  &  and 
all  additions.  W.  J.  Stewart  del.  1875.  21x16.  [Rochester],  Benford 
&  Stewart,  [1875]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of   Rochester,  X.  Y.     152  pp.   1  1.  incl.  38 

maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1875. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Rochester.     AVm.  M.  Combs  del.     23  x  20.     Rochester, 

N.  Y.    Drew,  Allis  &  co.  1878. 

Rpckford,  111.  Roe  (Frederick  B.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Rockford,  Winnebago 
CO.  Illinois,  and  vicinity.     26  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  F.  B.  Roe,  1892. 

Rocking-liani  county,  N.  H.  Map  of  Rockingham  co.  X.  H.  From  actual  surveys 
by  J.  Chase,  jr.     col.     56  x  56.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Coffin,  1857. 

Rockingliani  county,  Va.  Map  of  Rockingham  co.  Yirginia:  with  parts  of  adja- 
cent counties:  showing  the  location  of  the  coal  and  iron  lands  and  pro- 
jected railroad  of  the  Royal  land  company  of  Yirginia.  By  Jed.  Hotchkiss. 
1877.     col.     17  X  20.     [Staunton,  Ya.  1877]. 

Rock  island  rapids,  Mississippi.  Map  of  the  Rock  island  rapids  of  the  Mississippi 
river.  Surveyed  by  It.  R.  E.  Lee  [&  others]  sept,  c^  oct.  1837.  24  x  52. 
[Washington]  1837]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  155]. 

Note. — No.  2,  of  survey  of  the  Mississippi  river. 

Rockland  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  Surveyed  and  published  by  R.  F.  O'Connor. 
53  X  39.     New  York,  R.  F.  O'Connor,  1854. 

]\Iap  of  Orange  and  Rockland  cos.  N.  Y.     From  actual  surveys  by  F.  F. 

French,  W.  E.  Wood  &  S.  N.  Beers.     64  x  60.     Philadelphia,  Corey  & 
Bachman,  1859. 

Map  of  Bergen  co.  New  Jersey;  and  a  part  of  Rockland  co.  N.  Y.    Arranged, 

drawn  and  published  by  A.  M.  Clay,     col,     51  x  21.     New  York,  A.  M. 
Clay,  1874. 

■ Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Rockland,  N.  Y.     114  pp.  incl.  33  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  W^alker  &  Jewett,  1875. 


752  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Rockland,  Me.     Chart  exhibiting  the  position,  form  &  dimensions,  of  a  breakwater 
for  the  improvement  of  the  harbour  at  E.  Thomaston,  Maine,     [anon.] 
29  X  22.     [n.  p.  1853?]. 
Note. — Rockland  formerly  East  Thomaston. 

Map.     From  actual  survey  by  D.  S.  Osborne,     col.     36  x  51.     Philadelphia, 

E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Rockland  harbor  and  vicinity,  Maine.    From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 

the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  W.  S.  Edwards.     1863. 
21  X  18.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Rockland,  Mass.  Sherman  ( W.  A. )  Atlas  of  Abington  and  Rockland,  Mass.  39- 
pp.  incl.  9  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1874. 

Rockport,  Mass.     Rockport  harbor,  Massachusetts.     From  a  trigonometrical  sur- 
vey under  the  direction  of  A.   D.  Bache.      Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  lieut.  comdg.  C.  R.  P.  Rodgers.     1859.     17  x  14, 
[Washington,  1859]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Gloucester  and  town  of  Rockport, 

Mass.     title,     index  map.     23  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 
1884. 
Rockwall  county,  Tex.     Rockwall  co.     16  x  20.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  & 
CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Rocky  mountains.  Gibson,  Draper  <^  Smith's  map  of  the  Rocky  mountains  gold 
regions.  Drawn  from  sketches  &  notes  of  J.  W.  Gibson,  by  E.  W.  Sin- 
clair,    col.     46  X  60.     Chicago,  C.  Shober,  [1861]. 

Climate  map  of  the  eastern  slope  of  the  Rocky  mountains.     By  Chas.  Deni- 

son.     21  X  10.     Chicago,  Shober  &  Carqueville  lith.  co.  [1877]. 

Rondout,  N.  Y.  Combined  map  of  Rondout,  Kingston  and  Wilbur.  New  York. 
From  recent  &  actual  surveys  by  Geo.  P.  Sanford.  col.  49  x  61.  New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Rosalie  ( Fort) ,  La.     Plan  du  Fort  Rozalie  des  Natchez  avec  ses  environs.     5x6. 
[In  Butel-Dumont  ( — ).      M^moires  historiques  sur  la  Louisiane.      16°. 
Paris,  C.  J.' B.  Bauche,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  94]. 

Plan  of  fort  Rosalia.     Thos.  Kitchin  sculp.     7^x9. 

[In  Pittman  (Capt.  Philip) .     The  present  state  of  the  European  settlements. 
4°.     London,  for  J.  Nourse,  1770.     opp.  p.  96]. 

Round  Lake,  N.  Y.  Plan  of  the  Round  Lake  camp  meeting  ground  made  by  H. 
Drube.     16  x  21.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  [1868]. 

Roxbury,  Mass.  [Map  of  the  environs  of  Roxbury  showing  roads  to  Jamaica, 
Cambridge,  Dorchester,  Milton,  etc.     ms.     anon.     10^  x  19^.     1776?]. 

View  of  Roxbury  from  the  advanced  guard  house  at  the  lines,    ms.    [anon.] 

7  X  13.     [1776?]. 
Note. — British  ms.  map  showing  "rebel  encampments." 

Ruatan  (Island  of),  Honduras,  Central  America.  Ruatan  or  Rattan,  surveyed 
by  lieut.  Henry  Barnsley,  with  improvements  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  Im- 
proved ed.  1810.  18  X  23J.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  may  12,  1794. 
[1810]. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  15]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  753 

Bunnells  county,  Tex.  Map.  22  x  17.  St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Russian  America.     See  Alaska. 

Rutland  county,  Vt.  Atlas  of  Rutland  co.  Vermont.  From  actual  surveys  by 
and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.  37  pp.  4  pi.  incl.  30  pi. 
in  pp.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Sabine  river.  Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  its  mouth  on  the  gulf  of  Mexico  in  the 
sea  to  Logan's  Ferry  in  latitude  31°  58^  24'^  north.  Shewing  the  boundary 
between  the  United  States  and  the  republic  of  Texas,  between  said  ports, 
as  marked  and  laid  down  by  the  survey,  in  1840,  under  the  direction  of 
the  commissioners  appointed  for  that  purpose,  under  the  1st  article  of  the 
convention  signed  at  Washington,  april  25,  1838.  Surveyed  in  1840. 
Drawn  by  lieut.  T.  J.  Lee.  5  sheets,  col.  each  30  x  34.  Washington, 
lith.  in  colours  by  P.  Haas,  [1840]. 

Same. 

[In   United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,    etc.    published   by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  172]. 

Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  Logan's  Ferry  to  32nd  degree  of  north  latitude. 

Shewing  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  the  republic  of 
Texas,  between  said  points,  as  marked  and  laid  down  by  survey  in  1841, 
under  the  direction  of  the  joint  commission  appointed  for  that  purpose 
under  the  1st.  article  of  the  convention  signed  at  Washington,  april  25, 
1838.  Drawn  by  A.  B.  Gray.  18^  x  26^  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  173]. 

Part  of  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Texas.     Drawn  from 

the  notes  of  survey  and  copied  for  the  use  of  the  commissioners  under  the 
convention  of  25th  april  1838,  by  J.  Edmd.  Blake.     3  maps,  each  19  x  28. 
[Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  174-176]. 

CONTENTS. 

A2.  From  Sabine  river,  northward  to  the  36th  mile  mound. 
B2.  North  of  Sabine  river  from  the  39th  to  the  72d  mile  mound. 
,         C'.  North  of  Sabine  river  from  the  72d  mile  mound  to  Red  river. 

Sabine  pass  and  mouth  of  the  river  Sabine  in  the  sea.     Surveyed  under  the 

direction  of  major  J.  D.  Graham,  V.  S.  topi.  engs.  by  lieut.  T,  J.  Lee 
U.  S.  topi.  engs.  and  capt.  P.  J.  Pillans,  Texan  army,  attached  to  the  joint 
commission  for  marking  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and 
Texas  1840.  Drawn  by  heut.  T.  J.  Lee.  18  x  25^  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  177]. 

Sable  (Island  of).     See  Cape  Sable  island.  Nova  Scotia. 

Sachems  Head,  Conn.     Hart  &  City  island  [&]  Sachem's  head  harbor.     From  a 
trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography 
by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.     Electrotype  copy 
no.  1,  by  G.  Mathiot.     15  x  17.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Sacramento,  Cal.  Plan  of  Sacramento  city,  state  of  California.  Original  survey 
by  capt.  AV.  H.  Warner,  U.  S.  A.  in  dec.  1848;  extended  by  the  city 
charter,  adopted  by  the  people  octr.  13th,  1849  and  surveyed  by  Clement 
W.  Coote  c^y.  eng^  dec"".  1849.  Copied  by  H.  Ehrenberg,  surveyor. 
New  York,  lith.  by  W.  Endicott  &  co.  1850. 

H.  Doc.  516 i8 


754  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Sacramento,  Cal.  Sacramento  city,  Ca.  From  the  foot  of  J.  Street,  showing  I.  J. 
&  K.  sts.  with  the  Sierra  Nevada  in  the  distance.  Drawn  dec.  20th,  1849 
by  G.  V.  Cooper.  Lith.  of  Wm.  Endicott  &  co.  N.  York,  12|  x  23.  New 
York,  Stringer  &  Townsend,  [1850]. 

Sacramento  city  in  California,  as  it  was  in  the  year  1850.    [View].     4^  x  6J^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The   United  States  illustrated.     2  v.  in  1.     4°. 

New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  2.     p.  151]. 

Home  directory  company.     Map  of  Sacremento.     Compiled  by  Wm.  Mul- 

leney,  city  surveyor,  1900.     Scale  500  ft.  to  1  inch.     26^  x  33^     [Sacra- 
ment, home  directory  co.]     1900. 

Sacramento  river,  Cal.  Chart  of  the  Sacramento  river  from  Suisun  city  to  the 
American  river,  California,  by  Cadwalader  Einggold.  1850.  Projected, 
constructed  &  drawn  by  Fred  D.  Stuart.  Sheet  no.  4.  20  x  30.  Wash- 
ington, C.  B.  Graham,  [1851]. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office]. 

Map  of  Sacramento  river,  showing  the  different  landings,  ranches  &  shippers' 

names  from  Sacramento  City  to  Rio  Vista.     [By  F.  A.  Carleton.     anon.] 
21  X  10.     [San  Francisco,  1878]. 

Sagadahoc  county.  Me.  Map.  From  actual  surveys.  Under  the  direction  of 
J.  Chace,  jr.     1858.     55  x  50.     Philadelphia,  J.  Chace,  jr.  1858. 

Saginaw,  Mich.     Survey  of  a  road  route  from  Saginaw  to  Makinac  M.  t.     Executed 
by  lieut.  Poole,  3d.  arty.    25  cong.    2d  sess.    19  x  26.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  153]. 

Map  of  Saginaw,  comprising  the  cities  of  Saginaw  and  East  Saginaw,  Michi- 

gan, 1882.     By  Charles  Holmes  and  Harrison  Gary.     53  x  53.     New  York, 
Am.  photo. -lith.  co.  [1882]. 

Same.     Map  of  Saginaw,  comprising  the  cities  of  Saginaw  and  East  Saginaw, 

Michigan,  1882.     By  Charles  Holmes  and  Harrison  Gary.     24  x  28.     New 
York,  Am.  photo. -lith.  co.  [1882]. 

Saginaw  bay.     Saginaw  bay  and  part  of  lake  Huron.     Projected  from  a  trigono- 
metrical survey  under  the  orders  of  capt.  G.  G.  Meade  in  1857  &  1858. 
29  X  44.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey  I860]. 

Saginaw  river,  Mich.     Preliminary  chart,  lower  reach  of  Saginaw  river  and  bar  in 
front,  [Saginaw  bay,  lake  Huron].     Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  capt. 
J.  N.  Macomb.     1856.     23  x  38.     [Washington,  1869]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey  1867]. 

Sagrua  la  Grande  (Harbor  of),  Cuba.  [Map]  from  acttial  survey.  20  x  28. 
New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1858. 

Saguenay  river,  Canada.     Carte  du  cours  de  la  riviere  du  Saguenay,  appelee  par 
les  sauvages  Pitchitaouichetz.     Par  N.  Bellin.     1744.     8  x  11. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  g^n^rale  de  la  Nou- 
velle  France.     16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  16]. 

St.  Andrews  shioals,  Ga.     Reconnoissance  of  St.  Andrew's  shoals  at  the  entrance 
of  St.  Andrew's  sound,  Georgia,  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut. 
John  Rodgers.     1850.     12  x  10.     [Washington,  1850]. 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  755 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.     A  draught  of  St.  Augustine  and  its  harbour.     3x5. 

[In  American  maps.  v.  1.  no.  13.  Inset  to  Moll  (H. )  A  map  of  the  West 
Indies.     London,  1715?]. 

La  ville,  le  chateau  et  le  village  de  St.  Augustine  en  Amerique.     10^  x  14. 

[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.  fol.  Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Amerique.     pi.  22]. 

A  view  of  the  town  and  castle  of  St.  Augustine,  and  the  English  camp  before 

it  June  20,  1740,  by  Tho^  Silver,     llj  x  6^. 
[In  Impartial  (An)  account  of  the  late  expedition  against  St.  Augustine, 
under  general  Oglethorpe,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Huggonson, 
1742]. 

Same.     A  view  of  the  town  and  castle  of  St.  Augustine,  and  the  English 

camp  before  it  June  20,  1740.     by  Thos.  Silver.     9^  x  11. 
[In  Stevens    (William  Bacon).     A   history  of  Georgia.     8°.     New   York, 
D.  Appleton  &  co.  1747.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  174]. 

[Map  of  the  coast  of  Florida,  from  Talbot  island  to  the  mouth  of  Masquitta 

river,  with  plan  of  St.  Augustine,  shewing  the  position  of  gen.  Oglethorpe's 
camp  &c.     ms.     anon.     col.     19  x  55.     1742?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  43]. 

■ Harbour  of  St.  Augustine.     2^  x  2|. 

[In  Bo  wen  (Emanuel).  A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  66]. 

Plan  du  port  de  St.  Augustin  dans  la  Floride.     8^  x  6^. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).  Le  petit  atlas  maritime,  fol.  [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  39]. 

St.  Augustine  the  capital  of  East  Florida.     T.  Jefferys  sculp.     8i  x  llj. 

[In  Stork  (William).  A  description  of  East  Florida.  3d.  ed.  4°.  Lon- 
don, W.  Nicoll,  1769.     opp.  p.  7]. 

The  bay  of  Espiritu   Santo,  on  the   western  coast  of  East  Florida.  [&] 

Plan  of  the  town  of  St.  Augustine  the  capital  of  East  Florida.     T.  Jefferys 
sculp.     8  x  lOi  and  8^  x  11^     [London],  for  W.  Faden,  [1777]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  35]. 

Piano  della  citta,  e  porto  di  Sant.  Agostina.     8  x  11. 

[In  Atlanta  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  15]. 

A  plan  of  the  harbour  of  St.  Augustin  in  the  province  of  Georgia,  composed 

&  published  from  surveys  deposited  in  the  office  of  the  right  honourable 
the  lords  of  trade,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.  29  x  41. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Sam^  Holland  and  Geo^.  Sproul,  Cha'.  Sproul,  Cha'.  Blascowitz,  Jam^ 
Grant  and  Tho^  Wheeler,  his  assistants  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy 
of  Great  Britain,  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     fol.     [London],  1780.     no.  18]. 

St.  Augustine  and  its  environs.     1782.     ms.     [anon.]     14  x  18.     [1782]. 

Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  "219." 

Plan  of  the  harbour  of  St.  Augustine.     5J  by  8. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
Inset  to  no.  18.  Holland  (Capt.  N.)  A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North 
America]. 


756  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.     St.  Augustin.     Engrav'd  &  publish'd  jany.  1, 1802,  by  J.  Luff- 
man,     6x0. 

[In  Luffman  (John).  Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts  &c. 
in  the  world.  2  v.  sm.  4°.  London,  J.  Luffman,  1801-[1802].  v.  2. 
no.  54] . 

View  of  the  public  square,  ("Plaza  de  la  constitucion " )  St.  Augustine,  east 

Florida;  embracing  the  old  Spanish  government  house,  monument,  and 
cathedral.     5J  x  9. 
[In  American    (The)    magazine   of    useful    and   entertaining    knowledge. 
[1834-1835].     8°.     Boston,  Boston  Berwick  co.  1835.     v.  1.     p.  492]. 

Plan  of  a  part  of  the  front  of  the  city  of  Saint  Augustine,  Florida  and  of  Fort 

Marion  and  the  sea-wall.     Scale  4  feet  per  inch.     8  x  llf.     [1835]. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1860.     Mili- 
tary affairs,     v.  5.     p.  461]. 

A  map  of  St.  Augustine  &  vicinity.     From  actual  surveys  &  recorded  plots. 

11  X  15.     [St.  Augustin],  St.  Augustine  imp.  co.  1888. 
Note.— Copyrighted  1887. 

St.  Bartholomew,  "West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  islands  and  channels  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew, St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  Dog  and  Prickley  Pear,  &c.  from  the- 
surveys  and  observations  of  mr.  Samuel  Fahlberg.     9^^  x  27|. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  19]. 
St.  Christopher,  West  Indies.     Carte  de  lisle  de  Sainct  Christophle  scituee  ii  17 
degrez  30  minutes  de  lat.  septentrionale.     A.  Peyrounin  sculp.     12  x  16^. 
Paris,  P.  Mariette,  [1664]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  25]. 

The  island  of  St.  Chistopher's  alias  St.  Kitts.    By  H.  Moll.    8  x  10^     [Lon- 

don, 1736?]. 
Note. — From  his  ''Atlas  minor."     1736? 

An  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  St.  Chistopher,  vulgarly  called  St.  Kits. 

By  Eman.  Bowen.     8J  x  14. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  64]. 

St.  Christophers,  surveyed  by  Anthony  Ravell.     18^  x  24. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Say er  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  92]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  islands  of  St.  Christophers  and  Nevis,  in  the  West 

Indies.     By  an  officer.     With  the  position  of  the  English  and  French 
fleets.     Feb.  7,  1782.     J.  Cary  sc.     [anon.]     12  x  15. 
[In  European  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Fielding,  1782.     March 
1782.     opp.  p.  187]. 

St.  Christophers,  or  St.  Kitts,  surveyed  by  Anthony  Ravell.     Engraved  by 

Thomas  Jefferys.  Improved  ed.  1810.  18  x  23 J.  London,  Laurie  &  Whit- 
tle, march  12,  1810. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  20]. 

Note. — Inset:  Nevis,  by  Thomas  Jefferys. 

See  also  Cayenne;  Cinq  Combles;  Pointe  de  Sable;  Pointe  des  Palmistes.  ' 

St.  Clair  county,  111.     Map  of  Saint    Clair  county,  111.     Published   by  J.  W. 

Holmes.     1863.     53  x  60.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.  lith.  Sage,  sons  &  co.  [1863]. 

Map.     Published  by  J.  W.  Holmea.    col.    56  x  59.    Buffalo,  J.  W.  Holmes^ 

1863. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  757 

St.  Clair  county,  Mich.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Macomb  &  St.  Clair,  Michigan. 
From  special  surveys  &  county  records,  by  Geil  &  Jones.  53  x  62.  Phil- 
adelphia, Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1859. 

St.  Clair,  Mich.  Map  of  St.  Clair,  St.  Clair  county,  ]\Iich.  Surveyed  &  published 
by  Will'".  Hancock.     22  x  31.     St.  Clair,  W.  Hancock,  [1854]. 

Birds  eye  view  of  the  rail  and  water  routes  to  the  celebrated  mineral  springs 

at  St.  Clair,  Michigan,     [anon.]     8  x  17.     Detroit,  the  Calvert  lith.  co. 

1882. 

St.  Clair  jlats,  Mich.  Chart  of  the  St.  Clair  flats  reduced  from  the  original  surveys 
of  capt.  George  G.  Meade,  under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  J.  Kearney. 
Showing  also  the  improvement  of  the  mouth  of  the  South  Pass  now  being 
effected  by  the  United  States.  27  x  25.  [Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.  War  department.  Corps  of  engineers.  Lake  survey. 
1857]. 

St.  Clair  river,  Mich.  ]Map  of  the  delta  of  the  St.  Clair,  surveyed,  projected  and 
drawn  by  lieutenants  J.  N.  Macomb  and  W.  H.  Warner,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  captain  W.  G.  Willaims,  corps  of  topi.  engs.  1842.  W.  T.  Stone 
sc.  28x48.  [Washington,  1842]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  106]. 

South  end  of  lake  Huron  and  head  of  the  St.  Clair  river.     Projected  from 

a  trigonometrical  survey  executed   under  the  orders  of  capt.   Geo.   G. 
Meade  in  1859.     27  x  27.     [Washington,  1861]. 
[United   States.      War  department.      Corps   of    engineers.     Lake   survey. 
1861]. 

St.  Croix,  West  Indies.  L'isle  de  Ste.  Croix  scituee  a  18.  degr.  48  minutes 
de  lat.  septentrionalle,  gouuernee  depuis  12  ans  par  m.  du  Bois.  1671. 
Lapointe  f.     8 J  x  12.     [Paris],  1671. 

[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  24], 

Note. — Inset:  Maison  du  gouverneur. 

^ Tilforladelig  kort  over  eylandet  St.  Croix  undi  America.     Tegnet  af  I.  M. 

Beck.     19  x  29.     Haffni^,  O.  H.  de  Lode,  1754. 

Plan  of  the  island  of  St.  Croix  (or  Santa  Cruz).     From  an  actual  survey 

made  in  1794-1799  by  P.  L.  Oxholm.     Scale  of  1  Danish  mile  or  24,000 
feet.     19i  x  25.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  June  20,  1804. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  K.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  17]. 

St.  Eustatius,  West  Indies.  View  of  St.  Eustatius,  West  Indies.  Pencil  sketch 
in  ms.     anon.     12  x  19.     [17 — ]. 

Vedvta  di  S.  Evstachio.     [View].     7  x  13. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  23] 

St.  Francis  district,  Canada.  Map  of  the  district  of  St.  Francis,  Canada  East. 
From  special  surveys  &  observations  under  the  direction  of  O.  W.  Gray, 
col.     61  X  61.     [n.  p.]  Putman  &  Gray,  1863. 

St.  Francis  river,  Quebec,  Canada.  A  plan  of  a  survey  made  to  explore  the 
country  for  a  road  between  Connecticut  river  &  St.  Francis.  By  Hugh 
Finlay.     [anon.]     ms.     2  sheets,  each  9  x  15.     [1773-1774]. 

Plan  of  the  route  from  St.  Francis  to  Connecticut  river.     By  Hugh  Finlay. 

ms.     14  X  14^     [1773-1774]. 


758  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Georges  bank.  A  chart  of  George's  bank,  including  Cape  Cod,  Nantucket  and 
the  shoals  lying  on  their  coast  with  directions  for  sailing  over  the  same, 
&c.  Surveyed  by  capt.  Paul  Parkham.  Engraved  by  Amos  Doolittle  for 
E.  M.  Blunt.     24  x  33.     Newhaven,  1797. 

St.  Georg-es  shoal  and  bank.  Chart  of  Georges  shoal  &  bank,  surveyed  by 
Charles  Wilkes,  lieut.  commandant  [&  others]  in  U.  S.  brig  Porpoise, 
schooners  Maria  &  Hadassah.  Drawn  by  J.  Alden  and  W.  May. 
Engraved  by  S.  Stiles,  Sherman  &  Smith,  New  York.  By  order  of  the 
hon.  Mahlon  Dickerson,  secretary  of  the  navy.  39  x  42.  [New  York], 
published  under  the  direction  of  the  navy  commissioners,  1837. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  110]. 

St.  Helena,  Cal.  Map  of  the  central  portion  of  Napa  valley  and  the  town  of  St. 
Helena.  Compiled  by  M.  G.  King  and  T.  W.  Morgan.  1881.  col.  54  x  62. 
St.  Helena,  F.  W.  Woodward  &  co.  [1881]. 

St.  Helena  district,  La.     St.  Helena  district,  La.     25th.  cong.     2nd  sess.     6  x  10. 
[Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  143] . 

St.  Helena  district,  La.     1st.  oct.  1841.     27  cong.     2d  sess.     W.  J.  Stone  sc. 

6x9.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  133]. 

St.  Helena  sound.  Map  of  St.  Helena  sound,  and  the  coast  between  Charleston 
and  Savannah.  Compiled  from  the  U.  S.  coast  survey.  Published  by  A. 
Williams  &  co.     9  x  11.     Boston,  A.  Williams  &  co.  1861. 

St.  Jago  de  Cuba.     See  Santiago,  Cuba. 

St.  Jolin  river,  Canada.  Survey  of  the  river  St.  Johns  from  fort  Friedrick  in  the 
bay  of  Fundy  to  the  river  Medanesgua  with  the  lake  Temescouata  and  the 
grand  Portage  from  thence  to  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  [anon.]  ms. 
21  X  30.     [175-?]. 

A  sketch  of  St.  John's  harbour,  and  a  part  of  the  river.     Scale  of  4  miles. 

ms.     [anon.]     25  x  11.     [176-?]. 

A  sketch  of  St.  John's  harbour  and  part  of  the  river;  surveyed  by  mr.  Hol- 

land, drawn  by  Cha\  Morris.  1761.  Scale  of  10  miles,  ms.  28  x:  12. 
[1761]. 

Map  of  the  river  St.  John  in  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia;  exhibiting  the 

grant  to  officers  &c.  in  1765  with  other  patents.  From  the  survey  of  mr. 
Cha^  Morris,  and  other  surveys,  by  Guy  Johnson.  Scale  of  12  miles, 
ms.     26x17.     [1765?]. 

St.  Johns,  Quebec,  Canada.  A  view  of  St.  John's,  upon  the  river  Sorell,  in  Can- 
ada, with  the  redoubts,  works,  &c.  Taken  in  the  year  1776,  during  the 
late  war  in  America,     [anon.]     8  x  16.     London,  W.  Lane,  Jan.  1,  1789. 

St.  Johns  harbor,  Newfoundland.     A  chart  of  St.  John's  harbour,  in  Newfound- 
land, surveyed  in  oct.  1798,  by  Francis  Owen.     17J  x  25.     London,  R. 
Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  12  jan.  1799. 
[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  6]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  759 

St.  Johns  island,  Newfoundland.  Map  of  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadia:  with  the  island 
of  Cape  Breton  and  St.  John's,  from  actual  surveys,  by  capt.  Montresor. 
1768.     39  X  55.     London,  A.  Dury,  [1768?]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  7-8]. 

Same.     Map  of  Nova  Scotia,  or  Acadia;  with  the  islands  of  Cape  Breton 

and  St.  John's,  from  actual  surveys,  by  capt.  Montresor.     1768.     35  x  55. 
London,  A.  Dury,  [1768?]. 
[In  Faden   (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  6-7]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  Nova  Scotia  with  the  south  coast  of  New  Bruns- 

wick, including  also  part  of  the  islands  of  St.  John  and  Cape  Breton,  and 
of  the  coast  of  New  England.  Regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomical 
observations.  By  capt.  Holland.  28  x  58.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle, 
12  July,  1798. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  10]. 

Sketch  of  the  town  of  St.   John's.     Shewing   the  extent  of  the  district 


[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  &  papers  (6).     Colonies,  1851. 
V.  36]. 

.  See  also  Prince  Edward  island. 

St.  Johns  river,  Florida.     Preliminary  chart  of  the  entrance  to  St.  John's  rivar, 
Florida.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  T.  A. 
Crave.     1853.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

A  new  and  accurate  detail  map  of  the  St.  Johns  river,  Florida.     For  the  use 

of  tourist  travelers.     Drawn  by  F.  H.  Taylor,     title.     1  map.     fold.     8°. 
New  York,  Leve  &  Alden,  [1882]. 

St.  Joseph,  Fla.     Chart  of  the  bar  and  bay  of  St.  Joseph,  West  Florida.     Surveyed 
april,  1841,  by  L.  M.  Powell,  lieut.  commanding  U.  S.  brig  Consort,  under 
the  instructions  from  the  hon.  the  board  of  navy  commissioners.     22  x  35. 
.  Washington,  lith.  by  P.  Haas,  [1841]. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  104]. 

St.  Joseph  county,  Mich.  Map  of  St.  Joseph  co.  Michigan.  From  actual  survey 
&  county  records  by  Geil  &  Jones.  62  x  59.  Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley 
&  Siverd,  1858. 

Noll  (E.  P.)  &  CO.     Property  atlas  of  St.   Joseph  county,   Michigan,     fol. 

Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  1893. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Floyd  (Wm.  H.  jr.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Saint  Joseph, 
Buchanan  co.  Mo.  67  pp.  incl.  17  maps.  fol.  St.  Joseph,  W.  H. 
Floyd,  jr.  &  co.  1884. 

St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  railroad  of  Kansas.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co. 
Maps  showing  the  route  of  the  St.  Joseph  and  Denver  city  rail  road  of 
Kansas.  And  its  connections.  22^  x  31.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Col- 
ton &  co.  [1869]. 

St.  Kitts  island.     See  St.  Christopher,  West  Indies. 


760  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

St.  Liandry,  La.  Outline  extract  from  Hardee's  new  map  of  Louisiana  now  in 
course  of  publication.  A.  D.  1870.  Showing  the  Attakapas  region  and 
parish  of  St.  Landry.  20^  x  27.  [New  Orleans],  engraved  for  D.  Den- 
nett, [1870]. 

St.  Lawrence  river.     A  new  exact  draught  of  the  river  Canada  aproved  by  the 

hon^'.  sr.  Will.  Phipps,  at  his  expedition  to  Quebeck  Humbly  dedicated, 

and  presented  to  their  majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary.     By 

John  Thornton.     A  scale  of  40  english  leagues.    17x30.     [London,  1692?]. 

.    [American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  20]. 

Carte  del' isle  d' Orleans  et  du  passage  de  la  traverse  dans  le  fleuve  St.  Lau- 

rent.    Par  N.  Bellin.     1744.     7^  x  10|. 
[In  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).     Histoire  et  description  de  la  Nouvelle  France. 
16°.     Paris,  1744.     v.  6.     opp.  p.  192]. 

Anville  (J.  B.  B.  d').^    Le  fleuve  Saint  Laurent,  represente  plus  en  detail 

que  dans  I'etendue  de  la  carte.  .  18  x  22.     [Paris,  I'auteur,  1755?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  34]. 

An  exact  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  fort  Frontenac  to  the  island 

of  Anticosti,  shewing  the  soundings,  rocks,  shoals,  &c.  with  views  of  the 
lands  and  all  necessary  instructions  for  navigating  that  river  to  Quebec. 
By  Thos.  Jefferys.     23  x  27.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1757. 
Note. — See  1768  for  later  edition. 

Karte  von  dem  laufe  des  fiusses  St.  Laurenz  von  seiner  miindung:  an  bis 

iiber  Quebec.     Yon  M.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1757.     7^  x  12. 
[In  Allgemeine  historie  des  reisen  zu  wasser  und  lande.    4°.    Leipzig,  Arkstee 
&  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  666]. 

Fernerer  lauf  des  flusses  St.  Laurenz  von  Quebec  bis  an  see  Ontario.     Von 

M.  B[ellin.     anon.]     1757.     7j  x  11. 
[In  Allgemeine  historie  des  reissen  zu  wasser  und   lande.     4°.     Leipzig, 
Arkstee  &  Merkus,  1758.     v.  16.     p.  676]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  the  island  of  Anticosti  to  lake 

Ontario.     7  x  10. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1759.     8°.     Edinburgh,  [1759].     v.  21]. 

An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery  to  the  falls  of  Mont- 

morenci,  with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,  under  the  command 
of  vice  adm.  Saunders  &  maj.  gen.  Wolfe,  down  to  the  5th  sept.  1759. 
Drawn  by  a  captain  in  his  majesty's  navy,      [anon.]     7^  x  10.     [n.  p. 

1768]. 

Same.     An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery,  to  the  fall 

of  Montmorenci,  with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec  under  the 
command  of  vice  adm,  Saunders  &  maj.  gen.  Wolfe,  down  to  the  5th  of 
sept.  1759.  Drawn  by  a  captain  in  his  majesty's  navy.  [anon.  Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys].  13  x  18^ 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  17]. 

Same.     An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  Sillery  to  the  falls 

of  Montmorenci  with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec  under  the  com- 
mand of  admiral  Saunders  &  gen.  Wolfe,  down  to  the  5th  of  sept.  1759. 
Drawn  by  a  captain  in  his  majesty's  navy.     13  x  18^. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French 
dominions  in  Nr  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  1.     opp.  p.  131]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  761 

St.  Lawrence  river.  Same.  An  authentic  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from 
Sillery  to  the  fall  of  Montmorenci,  with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of 
Quebec  under  the  command  of  vice  adml.  Saunders  and  maj.  gen.  "Wolfe 
down  to  the  5th  of  sept.  1759.  Drawn  by  a  captain  in  his  majesty's  navy, 
[anon.]  col. 13  x  19.  London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1768?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  5]. 

A  map  of  the  several  dispositions  of  the  English  fleet  &  army,  on  the  river 

St.  Lawrence,  to  the  taking  of  Quebec,     [anon.]     7|  x  10. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America,  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  19]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence  from  the  island  Anticosti  to  lake 

Ontario.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7i  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1759].     v.  28. 
sept.  1759.     opp.  p.  464]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  river  St.  Laurence,  from  the  island  of  Anticosti  to  the 

falls  of  Richelieu:  with  all  the  islands,  rocks,  shoals,  and  soundings.  Also 
particular  directions  fo.  navigating  the  river  with  safety.  Taken  by  order 
of  Charles  Saunders,  esq"",  vice-admiral,  and  commander  in  chief  of  his 
majesty's  ships  in  the  expedition  against  Quebec  in  1759.  Engraved  by 
Thomas  Jefferys.  Published  by  command  of  the  lords  commissioners 
of  the  admiralty.  Scale:  Marine  leagues  20  to  a  degree.  12  sheets. 
[London,  1760]. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  1-12]. 

Same.     3  sheets.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 

[In  North  American  pilot.     The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.     A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806]. 

A  plan  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  the  falls  of  ^Montmorenci  to  Sillery; 

with  the  operations  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,     [anon.]     7  x  10. 
[In  London  (The)   magazine,     nov.  1759.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin, 
[1759].     V.28.     opp.  p.  608]. 

The  river  Saint  Lawrence  from  lake  Ontario  to  the  island  of  ^Montreal. 

29J  X  4i 
[In  Mante  (Thomas) .     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  301]. 

River  St.  Lawrence,  from  Montreal  to  the  island  of  St.  Barnaby  on  the  south 

side,  and  the  island  of  Jeremy  on  the  north  side.     Engraved  l)y  Thos. 
Kitchin.     67i  x  12. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  333]. 

An  exact  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  Fort  Frontenac  to  the  island 

of  Anticosti.     Shewing  the  soundings,  rocks,  shoals,  &c.  with  views  of  the 

lands  and  all  necessary  instructions  for  navigating  that  river  to  Quebec. 

By  Thos.  Jefferys.     col.     23  x  37. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 

15-16.] 
Note.— See  1757  for  early  edition. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  22  &  25]. 


762  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

St.  Lawrence  river.  Same.  An  exact  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  Fort 
Frontenac  to  the  island  of  Anticosti.  Shewing  the  soundings,  rocks, 
shoals,  &c.  with  views  of  the  lands  and  all  necessary  instructions  for  navi- 
gating that  river  to  Quebec.  By  Thos.  Jefferys.  col.  23  x  37.  London, 
for  E.  Sayer,  25  may,  1771. 
[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  3]. 

Same.     An  exact  chart  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  from  Fort  Frontenac  to  the 

island  of  Anticosti.  Shewing  the  soundings,  rocks,  shoals,  &c.  with  views 
of  the  lands  and  all  necessary  instructions  for  navigating  that  river  to  Que- 
bec. By  Thos.  Jefferys.  23  x  37.  London,  for  R.  Sayer,  may  25,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  9.]. 

A  chart  of  the  gulf  of  St.  Laurence,  composed  from  a  great  number  of  actual 

surveys  and  other  materials,  regulated  and  connected  by  astronomical 
observations,     [anon.]     24  x  19^.     London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  march 
25,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  10]. 

Same. 

[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     ed.  B.     no.  4]. 

Course  of  the  river  St.  Laurence,  from  La  Valterie  to  Quebec.     7  x  7^.     Lon- 

don, for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  16th  feb.  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Inset  to  no.  3:  Carver  (J.)  and  others.     A  new  map 
of  the  province  of  Quebec]. 

Carte  rappresentante  il  golfo  del  fiume  S.  Lorenzo.     10  x  7h. 

[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Liverno,  1778.     no.  9]. 

A  chart  of  the  gulf  of  St.  Laurence,  composed  from  a  great  number  of  actual 

surveys  and  other  materials,  regulated  and  connected  by  astronomical 
observations,     [anon.]    24x19.    London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  12  may,  1794. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot. 
A  new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  14]. 

Note. — See  1775  for  other  edition. 

Blackford's  new  chart  of  the  river  St.  Laurence,  from  cape  Roziers  to  Que- 

bec taken  from  an   original  French  survey,   accompanied  with  many 
important  remarks  &  observations  of  capt.  John  Kirby.     Engraved  by  S. 
Stockley.     20  x  25.     London,  R.  Blackford,  1811. 
[Imperfect;  part  wanting]. 

Sketch  of  the  St.  Lawrence  from  Cornwall  to  Grand  river.     4J  x  6. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  8]. 

Part  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence.     [Point  proposed  by  gen.  Armstrong,  for  a 

post,  to  command  the  river].     4^  x  7 J. 
[In  Wilkinson  (James).     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  mihtary  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  7]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  763 

St.  Lawrence  river.     Sketch  of  the  rivers  St.  Lawrence  and  Soriel,  from  their  con- 
fiuence,  up  to  Laprarie  &  St.  Johns.     4}  x  7i. 
[In  Wilkinson  (James).     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  1]. 

St.  Lawrence  bay  showing  Lutke's  harbor.     By  the  U.  S.  ship  Vincennes, 

lieut.  John  Kodgers,  sept.  1855.     Projected  by  E.  R.  Knorr.     Sketches  by 
Wm.    Brenton    Boggs.     Reduced    for    engraving    by  Louis  Waldecker. 
13  X  16.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     North  Pacific  surveying  expedition]. 

Plan  of  river  St.  Lawrence  between  Prescott  and  Montreal.     Shewing  the 

rapids,  and  provincial  canals,  to  improve  the  navigation.     Draftd.  by  H. 
H.  Killaly,  jun.  1856. 
[In  Canada.     Parliament.     Legislative  assembly.     Maps,  reports,  estimates, 
&c.  relative  to  improvement  of  the  navigation  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence, 
[etc.]     fol.     Toronto,  J.  Lovell,  1856]. 

North  America,  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence  entrance.     St.  Johns  [Newfoundland] 

to  Halifax  [Nova  Scotia]  with  the  outer  banks.     1877.     25  x  38J.     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1878. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts  no.  2666]. 

Coast  telegraph  chart  of  the  gulf  and  lower  St.  Lawrence  and  maritime  prov- 

inces. Delineated  under  the  direction  of  hon.  P.  Fortin  by  L.  N.  Dufresne, 
1876.  With  additions  to  april,  1882.  col.  20  x  27.  M.ontreal,  the  Bur- 
land  nth.  CO.  [1882]. 

The  phat  boy's  (E.  F.  Babbage)  bird's  eye  chart  of  the  St.  Lawrence  river. 

Published  by  E.  F.  Babbage  and  drawn  by  scale  from  the  United  States 
coast  survey,  by  Geo.  D.  Ramsdell.  6|  x  105.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  post 
express  printing  co.  1886. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Saint  Louis  100  years  ago.     Fac  simile  of  a  plat  made  by  Aug. 
Chouteau  in  1764.     26  x  40.     St.  Louis,  F.  L.  Ohmann,  [1876]. 

Same.     Chouteau  ( Aug. )     Saint  Louis  des  Ilinois.     Fortifie  par  m.  don  Fran- 

gois  de  Cruisat,  en  1780.  [Facsimile] .  Saint  Louis  100  years  ago.  20  x  40. 
[St.  Louis,  1870]. 

Plan  of  St.  Louis,  including  the  late  additions.     Engraved  for  Beck's  gazet- 

teer 1822.     7  x  17. 
[In  Beck  (Louis  C. )     A  gazetteer  of  the  states  of  Illinois  and  Missouri.     8°. 
Albany,  1823.     p.  326]. 

St.  Louis  and  adjacent  country.     6^  x  4. 

[In  Melish  (John).  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with 
the  contiguous  countries  including  Mexico  and  the  West  Indies.  New  ed. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  by  the  author,  1822.     p.  372]. 

Environs  of  St.  Louis.     2^  x  3. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  228]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

St.  Louis  &  vicinity.     2  x  2^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  56]. 


764  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Xiouis,  Mo.  Map  of  the  harbor  of  St.  Louis,  Mississippi  river,  oct.  1837.  Sur- 
veyed by  It.  E,.  E,  Lee,  [etc.]  Drawn  by  It.  Meigs.  Copied  from  the 
original  by  M.  C.  Ewing.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  no.  3.  20  x  46.  [Washing- 
ton, 1837]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no,  54]. 

Note. — No.  3,  of  the  survey  of  the  Mississippi  river. 

[Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  and  its  vicinity].     Compiled  and  drawn 

by  Edward  Charles  Schultse.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Fisher.     9  sheets,  each 
18  X  31.     St.  Louis,  Leffingwell  &  Elliot,  [1852]. 

The  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the 

year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     7  x  11. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical 
and  political  geography,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856.     v.  1. 
map  45] . 

Same.     The  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress 

in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     7  x  11. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Wool w^orth).     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton  &  CO.  1858.     map  47]. 

Same.     The  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress 

in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     7  x  11. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  G.W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1873.     map  68]. 

Same.     The  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress 

in  the  year  1855,  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     7  x  11. 
[In  Colton  ( G.  Woolworth ) .    Colton' s  general  atlas  of  the  world,    fol.    G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876.     map  71]. 
Note. — Same  map  without  any  additions  is  found  in  the  edition  of  1878. 

The  court-house  in  St.  Louis.     [View].     4^  x  6^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.  2  v.  in  1.  4°.  New  Y^ork,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].  v.  2. 
p.  129]. 

San  Louis  (Mississippi).     [View],     4^  x  6^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana,  2  v.  in  L  4°.  New  York,  H.  J,  Meyer,  [1855?].  v.  2. 
p.  102]. 

]Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Compiled  &  drawn  under  the  direc- 

tion of  C.  Th.   Uhlmann.     3d  ed.     33^  x  59|.     [St,  Louis],  T,  Schrader, 

1859. 

The  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri. — The  city  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  11 J  x  14. 

[In  Colton  (George  W. )     Colton's  atlas  of  America,  [etc. ]     fol.  New  York, 

J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  46]. 
Note. — Maps  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri.     Compiled  &  drawn  under  the  direc- 

tion of  L.  J.  Zwanziger.     7th  ed.     36x61,     [St.  Louis],  T.  Schrader,  1869. 

St.  Louis,  the  metropolis  of  the  great  west,  the  proposed  future  capital. 

The  St.  Louis   nmtual    life  insurance  company,     llj  x  18|.     St.  Louis, 
R.  P.  Studley  &  co.  lith.  [1871]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  Wm.  N,  Benton,  1871. 


LIST    OF    MAP8    OF    AMERICA.  765- 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  1874.  Compiled  and  drawn  from 
authentic  sources,  by  E.  A.  Garvey  and  P.  Maccallum.  53  x  48.  [St. 
Louis],  St.  Louis  lith.  co.  1874. 

Bellefontaine  cemetery,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1875.     PubHshed  by  Jno.  McKittrick 

&  CO.     col.     38  X  31.     St.  Louis,  J.  McKittrick  &  co.  1875. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Missouri,     title.     45  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

St.  Louis.     Scale. — The  squares  represented  on  the  side  of  the  map  by  1,  2,. 

3,  A,  B,  C,  are  one  mile  apart.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     11|  x  8 J. 
[In  DePuy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's   atlas  of  the  world.     8°.. 
Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  540-541]. 

Same.     St.  Louis.     Scale. — The  squares  represented  on  the  side  of  map  by 

1,  2,  3,  A,  B,  C,  are  one  mile  apart.     Fisk  &  co.  engr's.     11|  x  8|. 
[In  DePuy  (William  H.  editor).     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the- 
countries,  peoples  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]     fol.     New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  523-524]. 

Revised  map  of  the  city  of  Saint  Louis  showing  blocks  numbered.     24 J  x  34. 

St.  Louis,  Jno.  C.  Bloomfield  &  co.  [1885]. 

Street  railroad  map  of  St.  Louis.     X.  Georget.     9^  x  12J.     [St.  Louis,  J.  F. 

Aglar,  1885]. 
Note, — Copyrighted  1885  by  J.  F.  x\glar. 

Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis.     26  x  74.     St.  Louis  &  New  York,  A.  Gast,,. 

bank  notes  &  litho  co.  [1888]. 
Note.— Copyright  1888. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  map  of  St.  Louis.     12|  x  9^.     [Chicago  Rand,. 

McNally  &  co.  1888]. 
Note. — Copyright  1888,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

Saint  Louis.     15^  x  12^. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,     M.  R.. 
Brown,  1889.     p.  153]. 

Higgins'  map  of  St.  Louis  county  and  city  including  East  St.  Louis.     S5  x  36. 

St.  Louis,  Higgins  &  co.  [1890]. 
Note.— Copyright  1890. 

Shewey's  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  suburban  towns.     Compiled  from- 

the  latest  official  sources.    77  x  108.    St.  Louis,  A.  C.  Shewey  &  co.  [1890]. 
Note. — Copyright  secured,  1890,  by  A.  C.  Shewey  &  co. 

Shewey's  map  city  St.   Louis.     25  x  36^.     St.  Louis,  A.  C.  Shewey  &  co.. 

[1890]. 

Higgins'  map  of  St.  Louis  and  vicinity.     Map  includes  St.  Louis  county  and 

part  of  St.  Charles  county,  in  Missouri,  and  part  of  Monroe,  St.  Clair, 
Madison,  and  Jersey  counties,  in  Illinois.  38  x  46.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hig- 
gins &  CO.  [1891]. 

Higgins'  map  of  East  St.  Louis  &  St.  Louis.     15  x  12.     St.  Louis,  Higgins . 

&  CO.  [1891]. 

Higgins'  school  map  of  St.  Louis.     Scale  2i  inches  per  mile.     39  x  17^     St.. 

Louis,  Higgins  &  co.  [1891]. 


766  LIST    OF    MA.P8    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Xiouis,  Mo.  Higgins'  map  of  the  manufacturing  districts  of  East  St.  Louis  and 
St.  Louis,  with  their  railway  terminal  &  river  transportation  facilities. 
77  X  58.     St.  Louis,  Higgins  &  co.,  [1891]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world.     Map  of  St.  Louis. 

Scale:  Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  1891]. 

Shewey's  new  map  of  the  city  of  St,  Louis.     36 J  x  25 J.     St.  Louis,  A,  C. 

Shewey,  [1891]. 

Shewey's  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  suburban  towns.     Compiled  from 

the  latest  official  sources.     39|  x  58.     St.  Louis,  A.  C.  Shewey  &co.  [1891]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  vicinity.     Compliments  of  E.  S.  Guignon 

&bro.     Rev.  ed.     Fred.  Graf  litho.     30  x  22|.     [St.  Louis,  F.  Graf,  1892]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  1892  by  Fred.  Graf,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  On  reverse:  St.  Louis 
daily  globe-democrat,  dec.  11,  1892. 

Map  of  St.  Louis.     Scales:  Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world,  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892. 
pp.  266-267]. 

Suburbs  of  St.  Louis  along  the  Missouri  Pacific  and  Frisco  railroads.     Scale: 

20  chains  to  1  inch.      [Helfensteller  &c.  1892].      28x68.      [St.  Louis, 
E.  Helfensteller,  jr.  1892]. 
Note. — Blue  print. 

Higgins'  political  map  of  St.  Louis  showing  the  new  precincts  and  wards, 

also  the  representative,  senatorial,  and  congressional  districts.     14  J  x  34. 
[St.  Louis],  Higgins  &  co.  [1892]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  1892  by  Higgins  &  co. 

Gould's  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.     49  x  92.     [St.  Louis],  Gould 

directory  co.  [1893]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Saint  Louis  and  its  western  suburbs.    22  x  34  J.    St.  Louis, 

Heinicke-Fiegel  litho  co.  [1893]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  1893,  by  Helfensteller  as  proprietor. 

Higgins'  ward  &  precinct  map  of  St.  Louis.     6J  x  11.     St.  Louis,  Higgins  & 

CO.  [1893]. 

Higgins'  map  of  the  Burlington  suburban  system  for  St.  Louis.     21^  x  11. 

St.  Louis,  Higgins  &  co.  [1893]. 

Higgins'  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  western  suburbs.     Scale,  1320  feet 

per  inch.     2  sheets,  each  34 J  x  27.     St.  Louis,  Higgins  &  co.  [1893]. 

Map  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.      12  x  9J.      Buffalo  and  New  York,  Matthews-North- 

rup  CO.  1893. 

Woodward's  latest  revised  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis  and  suburban  towns. 

Compiled  from  the  latest  official  sources,  including  all  changes  to  January 
1893.     8  sheets.     St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tiernan  printing  co.  [1893]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  767 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Map  of  St.  Louis.     Scales:  Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     Kilo- 
metres 111.307=1  degree.     26  x  19. 
[In  Eand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world,  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894. 
V.  2.     pp.  398-399]. 

Same.     Map  of  St.  Louis.     Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world.  Complete  in  eight  parts,  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  c^  co. 
1894.     [v.  4J.     pp.  398-399]. 

Weingaertner  and  Shumate's  map  of  St.  Louis.     1894.     30i  x  50. 

[St.  Louis?  Weingaertner  &  Shumate,  1894] . 

[Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.]     20  x  33*.     St.  Louis,  Weingaertner  & 

Shumate,  1897. 

St.  Louis.     Scales:  Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.     25f  x  16. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand-McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas 
of  the  world,  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1898. 
pp.  352-353]. 

Higgins'  index  map  of  St.  Louis.     18  x  30.     St.  Louis,  Higgins  &  co.  [1899]. 

Higgins'  map  of  St.  Louis,  indexed  by  streets  &  city  blocks  &  colored  by 

wards.     67  x  121.     [St.  Louis],  Higgins  &  co.  [1899]. 

Map  of  the  main  portion  of  St.  Louis.     12^  x  9j. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world,  [etc.]  fol. 
Chicago,  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900.     p.  49]. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas 
and  shippers'  guide  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900. 
pp.  262-263]. 

St.  liouis  (Fort),  Haiti.  An  exact  plan  &  profile  of  fort  St.  Louis,  on  the  south 
side  of  the  island  of  Hispaniola,  as  it  was  when  taken  by  rear  admiral 
Knowles,  the  8  of  march  1748.  Survey'd  upon  the  spot  by  Archd.  Bontein. 
ms.     col.     20x28.     [1748]. 

A  plan  of  fort  St.  Louis  harbour.  [&]  Petit  Guave.     9x7. 

[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  53]. 

St.  liOuis  county,  Minn.  Merritt  &  co.  New  sectional  map  of  St.  Louis  &  Carl- 
ton counties.     Scale  4|  miles  to  1  inch.     32  x  13.     Duluth,  Merritt  &  co. 

1887. 

St.  Louis  county.  Mo.  New  topographical  map.  Surveyed  by  Gustavus  Waagner. 
col.     51  x  33.     Saint  Louis,  Schaerff  &  bro.  [1857]. 

St.  Louis  national  stock  yards,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Map  of  the  St.  Louis 
national  stock  yards  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Original  survey  made  by  H. 
Koch  &  Henry  A.  Luebbers.  21  x  64.  [St.  Louis],  St.  Louis  lith.  co. 
[1874]. 

St.  Louis  river.     See  Mississippi  river. 

St.  Lucia,  West  Indies.     Karte  von  insel  St.  Lucia  von  m.   B.    [Bellin.    anon.] 
ing.  de  la  marine,  1758.     7^  x  11^. 
[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, 
G.  N.  Rasp^,  1779.     19er.  theik     pi.  143]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


St.   Lucia,  West  Indies.     Plan  of  the  west  coast  q£  the  island  of  Saint  Lucia. 
Engraved  by  Thos.  Jefferys.     1773.     15^  x  25. 
[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America,     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  387]. 

Sketch  of  part  of  the  island  of  Ste.  Lucie.     Computed  at  about  2,500  feet  to 

1  inch.     18^  X  19.     London,  published  by  James  Wyld,  177-?]. 
[In  Atlas   of  battles   of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770- 

1793].     no.  14]. 
Note. — With  extracts  from  gen.  Grant's  letter  to  lord  George  Germain  dated 

Mourne  Fortune,  Ste  Lucie,  dec.  31,  1778:  giving  an  account  of  the  attack 

on  the  island  by  the  British. 

Plan  of  St.  Lucia,  in  the  West  Indies:  shewing  the  position  of  the  English. 

&  French  forces,  with  the  attacks  made  at  its  reduction  in  dec.  1778.     T. 
Bowen  sc.     [anon.]     7^  x  10. 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  D.  Henry,  [1779].     v. 
49.     April  1779.     opp.  p.  184]. 

Island  of  St.  Lucia.     Island  of  St.  Vincent.     Chart  of  part  of  the  Wind- 

ward Is.     By  T.  Kitchin,  sr.     Island  of  Barbados.     9^  x  7^. 
[In  London  magazine.     1782.     8°.     London,  R.  Baldwin,  1782.     v.  51.     p. 
176]. 

St.  Lucia;  done  from  surveys  and  observations  made  by  the  English  whilst 

in  their  possession,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     new  ed.     24  x  18.     London, 
Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  25]. 

Topographical   map   of   Saint   Lucia.     By   Detaille   and  Jamet.     1847.     J. 

Arrowsmith  lith.     16  x  12. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     Colonies.     1847-48. 
v.  46]. 

St.  Marks,  Fla.     Reconnaissance  of  the  bar  and  channel  of  St.  Marks,  on  the  west 
coast  of  Florida.      By  F.   H.  Gerdes.      1852.      16^  x  13.     [Washington,. 
1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

St.  Martin,  West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  island  and  channels  of  St.  Bartholomew^ 
St.  Martin,  Anguilla,  Dog  and  Prickley  Pear,  &c.  from  the  surveys  and 
observations  of  mr.  Samuel  Fahlberg.     19^  x  27. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas*     fol.     London,. 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  19]. 

St.  Marys  harbor.  Nova  Scotia.      [Map  of  St.  Mary's  and  Petit  d'Grat  harbour. 
By  Charles  Morris.    A  scale  of  two  miles,    ms.     [anon.]    13x20.    176-?]. 

St.    Marys   river,    Canada.      Sketch   of    the  navigation  through  East  Neebish. 

rapids,  river  St.  Mary.     From  surveys  by  capt.  E.  P.  Scammon.  [etc.] 

1853.     Reduced  for  engraving  by  F.  Herbst,  draughtsman,  1854.     14  x  19. 

[Washington,  1854]. 

[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey.    1854], 

Map  of  the  St.  Mary's  river  from  lake  Superior  to  lake  Huron.     Compiled 

from   the  U.    S.    Government  surveys  by  lieut.    A.  L.  Magilton.    1855^ 
18  x  25.     New  York,  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  for  S.  Whitney,  [1855]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  769 

St.  Marys  river,  Canada.     Sketch  of  the  navigation  through  east  Neebish  rapids, 
river  St.  Mary.     From  surveys  by  capt.  E.  P.  Scammon,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  capt.  J.  X.  Macomb.     1853.     20  x  14.     AVashington,  1854. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey.    1854] 

Chart  no.  1.  of  river  Ste  Marie  from  Point  Iriquios  to  east  Neebish,  sur- 

veyed under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  X.  Macomb  in  1853,  1854  &  1855, 
with  additions  to  date  under  the  orders  of  capt.   G.   G.  Meade,  1857. 
24  X  32.     [Washington,  1858]. 
[United  Stafes.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey.    1858]. 

Chart  no.  2.  of  river  Ste  Marie  including  the  part  from  the  entrance  of  Mud 

lake  to  the  East  Neebish.     Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N. 
Macomb  in  1853,  &  1854.     Reduction  for  engraving  under  the  direction  of 
capt.  G.  G.  Meade,  in  1858.     24  x  24.     [Washngton,  1858]. 
[United  States.  War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey.    1858]. 

St.  Marys  river,  Fid,.  Plan  of  Amelia  island  in  east  Florida.  A  chart  of  the 
mouth  of  Nassau  river  with  the  bar  and  soundings.  A  chart  of  the 
entrance  into  St.  Mary's  river.  By  Willm.  Fuller,  col.  20  x  24.  Lon- 
don, T.  Jefferys,  march  26,  1770. 
[In  Faden  (W^illiam,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     Ed.  B.     no.  26]. 

Same. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770- 
1793].     no.  29]. 

The  mouth  of  the  St.  Mary's  river.     4x4. 

[In  North  American  pilot.  A  new  ed.  much  enlarged,  of  the  second  part  of 
the  North  American  pilot,  fol.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1800. 
Inset  to  no.  18:  Holland  (Capt.  N.)  A  new  chart  of  the  coast  of  North 
America]. 

St.  Marys  strait.  A  plan  of  the  straits  of  St.  ^lary,  and  Michilimakinac,  to 
shew  the  situation  &  importance  of  the  two  westermost  settlements  for  the 
fur  trade,     [anon.]     9^x13.     [175-?]. 

St.  Nicolas,  Haiti.     Leogane  and  Port  Au  Prince  [&]  A  plan  of  c^pe  Nicola,  from 
a  French  survey.     6|  x  8f . 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  54]. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rice  &  Bell's  counting  house  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul. 
16  X  20J.     [St.  Paul,  Rice  &  Bell,  1869]. 

Map.     Compiled  &  drawn  by  J.  R.  King.     col.     58  x  79.     St.  Paul,  G.  S. 

Hollister,  [1872]. 

Halsted's  map  of  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  vicinity,  Minnesota.     Compiled 

from  official  records  and  personal  surveys  by  J.  T.  Halsted.     10  x  8.     St. 
Paul,  G.  J.  Rice,  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul  &  West  St.  Paul,  :Minnesota.     1874.     Draughted 

by  Edward  Hoenck,  surveyor.     20  x  21.     St.  Paul,  Minn.    Berlandi  & 
Knarr,  [1874]. 

Rice  (G.  Jay).     Map  of  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  vicinity,  Minnesota.     1876. 

7  X  10.     [St.  Paul],  St.  Paul  lith.  co.  [1876]. 

Curtice's  standard  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.     Drawn  and  pub- 

lished by  D.  L.  Curtice,     col.     61  x  73.     [St.  Paul,  D.  L.  Curtice,  1880]. 

H.  Doc.  516 49 


770  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  Wendell  (A.  C.)  Business  map  of  St.  Paul,  Minn,  [anon.] 
3^x6.     [St.  Paul,  1880]. 

Richardson   &  Buckhout's  twin    city  map.     [Minneapolis    &    St.    Paul]. 

6^x10.     Minneapolis,  1883]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  C.  Wright  Davison  and  James  H.  Bishop. 

Curtice's  standard  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.     Drawn  and  pub- 

lished by  D.  L.  Curtice,  col.  24  x  31.  St.  Paul,  H.  Warwick  &  co. 
lith.  [1883]. 

R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  city  directory  map  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Warwick  &  Costello, 

lith.  St.  Paul.     17^  X  27.     St.  Paul,  D.  L.  Curtice,  [1883]. 

D.  L.  Curtice's  standard  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Warwick  & 

Costello  lith.  St.  Paul.     17 J  x  21  J.     St.  Paul,  D.  L.  Curtice,  [1884]. 

Curtice's  standard  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minnesota.     Drawn  and  pub- 

lished by  D.  L.  Curtice,  civil  engineer  &  surveyor.  Scale  400  feet  to  one 
inch.     65  x  75.     [St.  Paul],  D.  L.  Curtice,  [1884]. 

R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  city  directory  map  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Warwick  &  Cos- 

tello, lith.  St.  Paul.     17^  x  21^     St.  Paul,  D.  L.  Curtice,  [1884]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minn,     title,     index  map. 

30  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1884]. 

—    Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  environs  of  St.  Paul,  including  the  whole  of 

Ramsey  CO.  Minn.  1  p.  1.  index  map.  23  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M. 
Hopkins,  1886. 

Election  districts,  city  of  St.  Paul,  1888.     Scale:  1200  ft.  =1  inch.     D.  L. 

Curtice.     32|  x  44J.     [St.  Paul],  H.  M.  Smyth  print  co.  [1888]. 

z —  City  of  St.  Paul,  annual  report  1890,  city  engineer's  office.  From  D.  L.  Cur- 
tice's map  by  permission.  Lith.  by  the  H.  M.  Smyth  print  co.  Scale 
1600  ft.  to  an  inch.     24^  x  32^     [St.  Paul],  city  engineer's  office,  1890. 

Curtice's  standard  guide  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  prepared  especially  for 

R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  city  directory,  1890.  Drawn  &  published  by  D.  L. 
Curtice,  c.  e.  Lith.  by  the  H.  M.  Smyth  print  co.  Scale  1900  ft.  to  1 
inch.     24i  x  32.     [St.  Paul],  D.  L.  Curtice,  1890. 

Election  districts,  city  of  St.  Paul,  November,  1890.    Scale,  1200  ft.=l  inch. 

32  X  43|.     St.  Paul,  the  H.  M.  Smyth  print  co.  1890. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  St.  Paul  for  the  N.  E.  A.    July  4th  to  11th 

1890.     lOi^  X  9.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1890. 

— Rice's  index  map  of  St.  Paul.     1890.     Scale  2|  inch,  one  mile.     231^  x  29. 

St.  Paul,  the  St.  Paul  litho.  eng.  &  publishing  co.  1890. 

Election  districts,  city  of  St.  Paul,  1892.     By  D.  L.  Curtice.     Scale,  1200 

ft.=l  inch.  2  sheets,  each  32^  x  23.  [St.  Paul],  the  H.  M.  Smyth  print 
CO.  1892. 

Donnelley's  atlas  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.     v.  1.     4  p.  1.     29  sheets. 

fol.     Chicago,  R.  H.  Donnelley,  1892. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map,  St.  Paul.     9^  x  12.     [Buffalo],  the 

Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1893]. 
[Indexed  vest-pocket  series]. 

Curtice's  standard  guide  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul.    Drawn  ct  published 

by  D.  L.  Curtice,  c.  e.  Scale  1600  ft.  to  an  inch.  24^  x  32|.  [St.  Paul], 
D.  L.  Curl  ice,  [1895]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  771 

St.  Paul,  Minn.  Map  of  central  business  district  of  St.  Paul,  Minn,  showing  pub- 
lic and  important  buildings,  etc.  Drawn  and  published  by  Jos.  Lonegren. 
21  X  31.     St.  Paul,  J.  Lonegren,  1896. 

Curtice's  standard  guide  map  of  the  city  of  St.  Paul,  prepared  specially  for 

E.  L.  Polk  &  CO.  's  city  directory,  1899.    Scale  1600  ft.  to  an  inch.    24^  x  33. 
[St.  Paul],  D.  L.  Curtice,  1899. 

Gt.  Peters  river,  Minn.  A  reconnoissance  of  the  Minnay  Sotor  Watapah;  or  St. 
Peter's  river  to  its  sources;  made  in  the  year  1835,  by  G.  W.  Featherston- 
haugh.  23x42.  [n.  p.  1835]. 
Note. — To  accompany  a  "Report  of- a  geological  reconnaissance  made  in 
1835  from  the  seat  of  government,  by  way  of  the  Green  bay  and  the  Wis- 
consin territory,  to  the  Coteau  de  Prairie,  an  elevated  ridge  dividing  the 
Missouri  from  the  St.  Peters  river.  By  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.  1836. 
168  pp.     24th  cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate  Ex.  Doc.  333. 

£t.  Thomas  island.  West  Indies.     Carte  de  I'isle  St.  Thomas  I'une  des  Vierges. 
8|  X  14. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  78]. 

Dansk  Americansk  0  optaget  i  1835-39  ved  barometer  og  vinkel  maaling  af 

H.  B.  Hornbeck,  m.  d.     tegnet  i  1845  af  J.  Chr.  Petersen.     Tegner  ved 
sokaart  archivet.     15^  x  25i.     Kjobenhavn,  J.  C.  Petersen,  1846. 

Same.     St.  Thomas  Dansk  Americansk  0  optaget  i  1835-39  ved  barometer  og 

vinkel  maaling  af  H.  B.  Hornbeck,  m.  d.     tegnet  i  1845  af  J.  Chr.  Petersen. 
6^  X  12^ 
[In  Knox  (John  P.)     A  historical  account  of  St.  Thomas,  W.  I.    12°.    New 
York,  C.  Scribner,  1852]. 

North  America.     West  Indies.     Virgin  passage  with  St.  Thomas  and  adja- 

cent islands,  compiled  from  the  latest  inforanation  1886.     Drawn  by  L. 
Dessez.     Engraved  by  S.  J.  Kiibel  and  J.  L.  Hazzard.     34  x  27.     Wash- 
ington, 1886. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  965]. 

St.    Thomas   harbor,   West    Indies.     Harbour    of    St.    Thomas.      Baily  sculp. 
Pocock  del.     5x9. 
[In  Naval  (The)  chronicle.     1811.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Gold,  1811.     v.  26. 
p.  240]. 

Harbour  of  St.  Thomas,  by  L.  I.  Rohde,  commodore  in  the  royal  Danish 

navy  and  harbour  master  1822.     J.  &  C.  Walker  sculpt.     10^  x  16.     Lon- 
don, admiralty,  1851. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  481]. 

West  Indies.     Virgin  Islands.     Harbour  of  St.  Thomas,  surveyed  by  lieut. 

G.  B.  Lawrance,  r.  n.  1851.     J.  &  C.  Walker.     25  x  37.     London,  admi- 
ralty, 1853. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2183]. 

West  Indies.     Virgin   Islands.     Harbor  of  St.  Thomas,  from  an  English 

survey  in  1851  w^ith  corrections  made  in  1873.     20  x  29}.     Washington, 
1885. ' 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  977]. 


772  .  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

St.  Vincent,  West  Indies.     St.  Vincent,  from  an  actual  survey  made  in  the  year 
1773,  after  the  treaty  with  the  Caribs.    New  ed.    [anon.]     24x18.     Lon- 
don, Laurie  &  Whittle,  march  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.    no.  27]. 

St.  Yago.     See  Santiago  de  Cuba. 

Salem,  Mass.  Plan  of  the  city  of  Salem.  1836.  Published  by  Henry  Whipple. 
C.  W.  Boynton  sc.     3  x  5^.     [Salem,  H.  Whipple,  1836]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Salem,  Mass.     79  pp.  incl.  19  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1874. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Salem.  '  Surveyed,  drawn,  and  engraved  by  H.  F.  Wall- 

ing,    col.     11  X  15.     Boston,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  [1874]. 

Same.     col.     11  x  15.     Boston,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.   [1876]. 

Map  of  Salem  and  surrounding  towns.    1881.     Prepared  and  published  for 

the  Naumkeag  directory.     29|  x  41^     Salem,  H.  M.  Meek,  1881. 

City  of  Salem.     17 J  x  26.     [Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1891]. 

Note. — **Part  of  the  Massachusetts  atlas." 

Salem  county,  N.  J.  A  map  of  the  counties  of  Salem  and  Gloucester,  New  Jersey. 
From  original  surveys.  By  Alex.  C.  Stansbie,  James  Keily  &  Samuel 
M.  Rea.     38  x  54.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Wistar,  [1849]. 

Saxsm  harbor,  Mass.     Salem  harbor,  Mass.    From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  lieut.   C.   H.  McBlair.  1853.     Electrotype  copy  no.   2,  by  G. 
Mathiot.     21  x  28.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Saline  county,  Mo.  Map  of  Saline  county,  Missouri,  compiled  from  U.  S.  surveys 
and  other  official  sources.  By  M.  J.  Alexander.  1871.  col.  35  x  44. 
St.  Louis,  A.  McLean  lith.  [1871]. 

Salisbury,  Essex  county,  Mass.  Map  of  the  towns  of  Salisbury  &  Amesbury, 
Essex  county,  Mass.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  E.  M.  Woodford,  col. 
34  X  53.     Philadelphia,  R.  Clark,  1854. 

Salmon  river,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  a  portion  of  the  pier,  in  water  of  less  depth  thai^ 
four  feet,  at  the  mouth  of  Salmon   river,    Richland,  Oswego   co.    New 
York.    1837.     Wash.  Hood  del.     12  x  15.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Plat  of  Salt  Lake  city.  B.  A.  M.  Froiseth,  draughtsman. 
4  X  5i.     [n.  p.  1870]. 

Crofutt's  new  map  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Drawn  by  B.  A.  M.  Froiseth. 

Expressly  for  Crofutt's  trans-continental  tourists  guide.     9i  x  13.     New 
York,  engraved  by  the  actinic  engraving  co.  [1871]. 

Map  of  Salt  Lake  City  and  suburbs.  27  x  33J.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  pub- 
lished by  John  L.  Burns,  1871. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Drawn  for  the  chamber  of  commerce  by  Edmund 

Wilkes,  civil  engineer.    1887.     The  Denver  litho  co.  Denver,  Colo.    16J  x 
22 J.     Salt  Lake  City,  Lynch  &  Glasmann,  [1887]. 

Map  of  Salt  Lake  city  and  vicinity,  Utah.     Compiled  from  official  records 

and  actual  surveys  by  Browne  and  Brooks,  feb.  20th,  1888.     49  x  55. 
[New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1888] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  773 

Salt  Lake  City,  TJtali.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Compiled  from  the  records  and 
actual  surveys  by  Simon  F.  Mackie,  civil  engineer.  Everts  &  HoAvell, 
engravers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  20 J  x  28.  [Salt  Lake  City],  W.  H.  Whit- 
ney, 1889. 

Map  of  Salt  Lake  City,  and  environs,  Utah.     1890.     Compiled  by  Jesse  W. 

Fox,  jr.  city  surveyor.  Published  by  W.  H.  Whitney.  Scale  660  feet  to 
the  inch.  L.  H.  Everts  &  co.  Phila.  69  x  86.  Philadelphia,  L.  H.  Everts 
&  CO.  1890. 
Salvador,  Central  America.  Carte  de  I'etat  de  San  Salvador  et  d'une  partie  de 
celui  de  Honduras,  indiquant  le  trace  du  chemin  de  fer  projete  inter- 
oceanique  de  Honduras  par  E.  G.  Squier.  1853.  15|  x  17f. 
[In  Squier  (E.  G.)  Notes  sur  les  etats  de  Honduras  et  de  San  Salvador. 
8°.     Paris,  L.  Martinet,  1855]. 

Same.     Carte  de  I'etat  de  San  Salvador  et  d'une  partie  de  celui  de  Honduras 

(Amerique  Centrale)  indiquant  le  trace  du  chemin  de  fer  j^rojecte  inter- 
oceanique  de  Honduras  par  E.  G.  Squier,  1853.     15^  x  17|. 
[In   Society  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     4''  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1855.     v.  10. 
p.  332]. 

The  state  of  San  Salvador  and  the  proposed  Honduras  rail  road,  from  the 

surveys  made  in  1853  by  E.  G.  Squier  and  W.  N.  Jeffers.     14|  x  13. 
[Inset  to  Kiepert  (H.)     H.  Kiepert's  neue  karte  von  Mittel  America,     fold, 
obi.  4°.     Berlin,  R.  Reimer,  1858]. 

Der  staat  San  Salvador  und  die  projectirte  Honduras  eisenbahn  nach  den 

aufnahmen  von  W.  N.  Jeffers,  1853.     14  x  12i. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1857.     Neue  folge. 
8°.     Berlin,  1857.     v.  3.     pi.  3]. 

Ma  a  general  levantado  por  Maximilian  v.  Sonnenstern  por  orden  de  su 

excelencia  sr.  don  Rafael  Campo.     21  x  29.     East  New  York,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y.     G.  Kraetzer,  1858. 

Karte  des  states  San  Salvador  im  auftrage  des  praesidenten  don  Rafael  Campo 

von  Maxim,  v.  Sonnenstern  aufgenommen  nach  der  zu  New  York  1859 
erschienenen  originalkarte.    -7^  x  l-i^. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  1860.     v.  9.     at  end]. 

Watling  island  to  accompany  mr.  Major's  paper.     7i  x  4^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1871.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1871.*    V.  41.     p.  193]. 

West  coast  of  Central  America.     Harbor  of  La  Libertad   [San  Salvador]. 

Surveyed  by  the  officers  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Ranger,  1883.     20  x  14^     Wash- 
ington, 1885. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  939]. 

Republique  de  Honduras  et  du  Salvador.     Par  F.  Bianconi.     CoUaborateur 

pour   le    Honduras:  Gaubert.     26    pp.     1    map.     fold.      232^  x  33?.      4°. 
Paris,  imprimerie  Chaix,  1891. 
[Collection  des  etudes  geographiques.     7"'*'  serie.     no.  4] . 

Map  of  the  republics  of  Honduras  and  Salvador.     9J  x  17. 

[In  Bureau  of  American  republics.     Honduras.     Bulletin  no.  57.     Revised 

to  March  1,  1894.     8°.     Washington,  1894]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Salvador.     Bulletin  no.  58. 

Central  America.     Salvador.     Jiquilisco  bay.      (Port  El  Triunfo) .     From  a 

survey  in  1897.     30  x  23J.     Washington,  1897. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.     Chart  no.  1677]. 


774  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Salvador,  Central  America.     tJbersichts-skizze  der  vulkane  in  San  Salvador  & 
Siidost-Guatemala.     Massstab  1:1,500,000.     11x20. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1897.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1897]. 
V.  43.     pi.  1.     at  end]. 
Saxuana,  Santo  Domingo.     Peninsula  and  bay  of  Samana  in  the  Dominican  repub- 
lic by  sir  Robert  H.  Schomburgk  1853.     7x9. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray,  1853. 
V.  23.'    p.  204]. 
San  Bias  (Isthmus  of) .     See  Panama. 

San  Dieg-o,  Cal.     Piano  del  puerto  de  S.  Diego  en  la  costa  sentent^  de  Californ^ 
levantado  par  el  2"  piloto  de  la  armada  d.  Juan  Pantola  aiio  1782.     8^  x  7. 
[In  Alcala  Galeano  (D.)     Relacion  del  viage  en  el  ano  de  1792,  para  reconocer 
el  estrecho  de  Fuca.     fol.     Madrid,  1802.     Cartas] . 

San  Diego  entrance  and  approaches,  Cal.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey 

under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     13  x  13.     New  York,  D.  McLellan, 
1851. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Wadleigh's  map  of  the  city  of  San  Diego.     30x24^.     San  Diego,  C.  B. 

Wadleigh,  1888. 
Santo  Domingo.     Hispaniola  insvla.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  99]. 

La  Spagnuola.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  2. 
pt.  2.     p.  163]. 

Isle  de  S.  Domingue  et  debouguemens  circonvoisins.     [By  Amedee  Franyois 

Fr^zier].     16^  x  24.     [n.  p.  1724]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  the  city  of  San  Domingo. 

Carte  d'isle  de  Saint  Domingue  dressee  en  1722  pour  1' usage  du  roy  sur  les 

memoires  de  mr.  Frezier,  et  autres.     Par  G.  Delisle.     19  x  24^.     Paris, 
I'auteur,  1725. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  12]. 

Same.     Carte  de  I'isle  de  Saint  Domingue,  dressee  en  1722  pour  I'usage  du  roy 

sur  les  memoires  de  mr.  Frezier  et  autres.     Par.  G.  de  I'lsle.     18^  x  23^. 

Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741]. 

V.  2.     no.  41]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  also  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  island  of  Cuba.     A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the 

island  of  Hispaniola  or  St.  Domingo  and  Porto  Rico.     By  Eman.  Bowen. 
13^  X  161 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,     fol.     London,  forW.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  65]. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Hispaniola  or  St.  Domingo.     By  T.  Kitchin.     7  x  10. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  forR.  Baldwin,  [1758].     v.  27. 

Dec.  1758.     opp.  p.  640]. 

Piano  della  citt/i  di  S.  Domingo.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  21]. 

Carta  esatta  rappresentante  1'  isola  di  S.  Domingo  o  sia  Hispaniola.     10  x  12. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  20]. 

An  authentic  plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  Cap  Francois  in  the  isle  of 

St.  Domingo.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     13x19.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  1760. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  775 

Santo  Doming'O.     The  island  of  Hispaniola  called  by  the  French  St.  Domingo. 
13  X  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )    The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominions  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.  p.  3]. 

Same.     The  island  of  Hispaniola  called  by  the  French  St.  Domingo,  subject 

to  France  &  Spain.     By  Thomas  Jefferys.     13  x  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  Xorth  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  87]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  San  Domingo,      [anon.]     7h  x  lOJ. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  89]. 

Esquisse  du  plan  de  la  ville  du  Mole  Ti  St.  Domingue.     1774.     ms.      [anon.] 

14*  X  m.     1774]. 

San  Domingo.      [Plan  of  city].     6x5. 

[In  Luff  man  (John) .  Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts 
&c.  in  the  world,     sm.  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

The  island  of  San  Domingo.     6x5. 

[InLuffman  (John).  Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  ports, 
&c.  in  the  world,     sm,  4°.     London,  1801.     v.  2]. 

Carte  de   la  partie  Fran^oise   de  St.  Domingue,  faite  par  Bellin,  et  aug- 

mentee  par  P.  C.  Varle  et  autres  ingrs.  A  map  of  the  French  part  of  St. 
Domingo.     15  x  19.     Philadelphia,  J.  T.  Scott  sculp.  [1802]. 

Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Windward  passages  and  Bahama  islands, 

with  the  islands  of  St.  Domingo,  Jamacia,  Cuba,  &c.  &c.  Compiled  from 
a  great  variety  of  topographic  surveys  and  nautical  details.  By  John 
Purdy.  3d.  ed.  improved  1818.  7j  x  lOi.  London,  R.  Laurie  &  J. 
Whittle,  sept.  2,  1811. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  11-12]. 

Geosrraphical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Hispaniola,  or  St.  Domingo. 

Drawn  by  E.  Lucas,  jr.     llj  x  18. 
[In    Complete   (A)   histt)rical,    chronological   and    geographical   American 
atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  42]. 

Mapa  de  la  isla  de  Santo  Domingo  segun  las  autenticissimas  autoridades,  y 

las  numerosas  personales  observaciones  hechas  por  el  seiior  Robert  H. 
Schomburgk.     Publicada  por  los  cuidados  del  senor  blendes,  y  segun  las 
ordenes  del  excellentissimo  presidente  de  la  republica  Dominicana.     1858. 
37^  X  71.     Paris,  grave  par  Reginer  et  Dourdet,  1858. 
XoTE. — Inset:  ''  Plan  de  la  ciudad  de  Santo  Domingo  y  de  suyos  contornos." 

Geological  map  of  the  republic  of  Santo  Domingo  by  Wm.  ^I.  Gabb,  geolo- 

gist in  chief.  Aided  by  A.  Pennell,  C.  Runnebaum  and  L.  Pennell,  topo- 
graphical assistants.  Prepared  and  published  by  order  of  his  excellency 
Buenaventura  Baez,  president  of  the  republic.  INI.  M.  Gautier,  minister 
of  the  interior.  The  topography  is  mostly  from  new  surveys  by  the  party. 
Some  additions  to  the  coast  line  from  recent  local  coast  surveys  by  V.  S.  and 
H.  B.  M.  naval  officers:  part  of  the  province  of  Axua  and  all  of  Hayti 
copied  from  the  map  of  sir  Robert  Schomburgk.     1872.     15J  x  24|. 

[In  American  philosophical  society.  Transactions,  new  series.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  by  the  society,  1881.     v.  15.     end  of  pt.  1]. 

Note. — To  accompany  article  4.  "On  the  topography  and  geology  of  Santo 
Domingo.  By  William  M.  Gabb."  pp.  49-259.  Second  copy  of  map 
colored  to  show  geological  formations. 


776  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Sandusky  bay,  Oliio.  Chart  of  the  entrance  of  Sandusky  bay,  Ohio  bureau  of  U.  S. 
topographical  engineers  1838:  reduced  from  the  original  survey  of  lieut. 
C.  Graham  of  1826,  under  the  direction  of  col.  Jno.  J.  Abert,  by  Wash. 
Hood.  2sess.  25th  cong.  doc.  no.  399  h,  r.  16x21.  [Washington,  1838]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  68]. 

Sandyliill,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Sandy  Hill  and  Fort  Edward  with  the  towns  of  Kings- 
bury and  Fort  Edward.  From  actual  surveys.  Published  by  F.  W.  Beers 
&  CO.     col.     38  X  62.     New  York,  G.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Sandy  Hook,  N.  J.     Plan  of  the  situation  of  the  fleet  within  Sandy  Hook.     Jn. 
Lodge  sculp.     15  x  14|.     London,  for  J.  Almon,  1779. 
[In  O'Beirne  (Thomas  Lewis).     A  candid  and  impartial  narration  of  the 
transaction  of  the  fleet  under  the  command  of  lord  Howe,     [anon.]     8°. 
London,  1779]. 

San  Fernando  de  Omoa,  Honduras,  Central  America. .   Plan  of  the  harbour  of 
San  Fernando  de  Omoa.     [By  lieut.  Young,     anon.]     8  x  11. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver) .     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  74]. 

A  draugh  of  the  harbour  of  San  Fernando  de  Omoa  taken  in  the  king's  ships 

Viper  and  Nautilus  in  1759  &  1767  [&]  Plan  of  the  road  and  j^ort  of  La 
Vera  Cruz,  surveyed  in  1740.     7x9. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  41]. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.     San  Francisco  in  1846.     [View].     Lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major. 
3|  X  5. 
[In  Colton  (Rev.  Walter,  U.  S.  N.)     Deck  and  port,  or,  incidents  of  a  cruise 
on  the  United  States  frigate  Congress  to  California.     12°.     New  York, 
A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  1850.     p.  386]. 

• View  of  San  Francisco,  California.     Engraved  expressly  for  the  Souvenir. 

3^  x  6J. 
[In  Antiquarian  (The)  and  general  review.     1849.     Edited  by  W.  Arthur. 
8°.     Lansingburg,  N.  Y.     Harkness  &  Kirkpatrick,  1849.     v.  4.     front.] 

San  Francisco  in  July  1849.     From  present  site  of  S.  F.  stock  exchange. 

[Colored  view].     Geo.   H.   Burgess,  pinxit.     17^  x  36.     San   Francisco, 
H.  S.  Crocker  co.  [1894]. 
Note.— Copyright  1894,  Elisha  Cook. 

Otflcial  map  of  San  Francisco,  compiled  from  the  field  notes  of  the  official 

re-survey  made  by  William  M.  Eddy.  1849.  S.  W.  Higgins  draft". 
Copied  l^y  P.  M.  McGili.  19  x  25.  Washington,  C.  B.  Graham,  lith. 
[1849]. 

Map  of  the  emigrant  road  from  Independence,  Mo.  to  St.  Francisco  Cali- 

fornia, by  T.  H.  Jefferson.  4  sheets,  each  14^  x  20^.  fol.  New  York, 
published  by  the  author,  1849. 

Map  of  Vera  Cruz,  Alvaradu  &  Hautubco.     Shewing  the  new  route  of  the 

steamer  for  San  Francisco  from  the  gulf  of  Mexico  to  the  Pacific.  1850. 
[anon.]     21  x  17 J.     New  York,  sun  lith.  establishment,  [1850]. 

Vue  de  San-Francisco  en  1850.     Gravee  par  Outhwaite.     5^^  x  3^. 

[In  Ferry  (Hypolite).     Description  de  la  Nouvelle Califomie,  g^ographique, 
politique,  et  morale.     12°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1850.     p.  251]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  YVT 

San  Francisco,  Cal.     San  Francisco.     [View].     4|  x  6^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.     Edited  by  Charles 
A.Dana.     2v.ini.     4°.     New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v,  2.     p.  17]. 

San  Francisco     [View].     Roargue  sc.     4x6. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     Geographie  universelle.     8°.     Paris,  Furne  & 
cie.  1857.     v.  6.     p.  521]. 

City  of  San  Francisco  and  its  vicinity,  Cal.     Topography  by  A.  F.  Rodgers, 

hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  R.  M.  Cuyler. 
23  X  35.     [Washington,  1859]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Vue  gen^rale  de  San-Francisco.     5J  x  185. 

[In  Mornand  (F.)  and  Vilbort  (J.)     Voyage  illustre  dans  les  deux  mondes. 
fol.     Paris,  Le  Chevalier,  1862.     pp.  358-359]. 

Official  map  of  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  prepared  by  William 

P.  Humphreys,  cit}^  &  county  surveyor,  as  per  order  966  of  the  board  of 
supervisors  approved  October  26,  1870.  Scale  1000  feet  to  one  inch. 
39I  X  54.     San  Francisco,  Britton  &  Rey,  1870. 

Bancroft  (A.  L.)  &  co.     Bancroft's  official  guide  map  of  city  and  county  of 

San  Francisco,  compiled  from  official  maps  in  surveyor's  office.  24  x  30. 
San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  1873. 

Map  of  San  Francisco  from  the  latest  surveys.     Engraved  expressly  for  the 

San  Francisco  directory.  1873.  17  x  20.  San  Francisco,  lith.  Britton  & 
Rey,  [1873]. 

Birdseye  view  of  San  Francisco  and  surrounding  country.     Drawn  by  G.  H. 

Gooddard.  col.  31  x  46.  &  Key.  9  x  15.  San  Francisco,  Snow  &  May, 
[1876]. 

New  and  improved  street  map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco.     Drawn,  com- 

piled and  published  by  Frederick  Thomas  Newbery.  col.  38  x  26.  [San 
Francisco,  F.  T.  Newbery,  1877]. 

Bancroft's  official  guide  map  of  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco,  compiled 

from  official  maps  in  surveyor's  office.     23i  x  295.     San  Francisco,  A.  L. 
Bancroft  &  co.  1877. 
Note. — Inset:  '' Skeleton  map  showing  the  relative  position  of  San  Fran- 
cisco to  the  surrounding  country. ' ' 

Erie  railway  company.     Map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco,     [anon.]    6  x  6J. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Hill  (John  B.)     Map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco,  with  key.    11  x  14.     [San 

Francisco],  methodist  book  depository,  [1880]. 

Map  of  the  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco.     Drawn  by  J.  C.  Henkinus. 

52  X  63.     San  Francisco,  V.  Holt,  1881. 

Disturnell  (W.  C.)     Map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco.     Showing  distances 

to  different  points  by  half  mile  circles  from  new  city  hall.  8J  x  8^.  [San 
Francisco,  1882]. 


778  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.     Faust  (H.  W.)     The  people's  map  and  guide  of  San  Fran- 
cisco and  directory  of  the  city  and  vicinity.     Compiled  by  P.  Spitze,  c.  e. 
Issued  in  editions  of  10,000  copies.     20  x  26|.     San  Francisco,  H.  W. 
Faust,  1882. 
Note. — Directory  on  the  margin  and  back. 

San  Francisco  stranger's  guide  co.     Reference  map  of  the  business  section  of 

the  city  of  San  Francisco.     18  x  23^^.     San  Francisco,   San  Francisco 
strangers'  guide  publishing  co.  1884. 
Note. — From  San  Francisco  strangers'  guide. 

San  Francisco.     Scale:  The  squares  represented  on  the  side  of  the  map,  by 

A,  B,  C,  1,  2,  3,  &c.  are  one  mile  apart.     11  x  9^.  ' 

[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world.     8°. 
Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     pp.  552-553]. 

Same.     San  Francisco.     Scale:  The  squares  represented  on  the  side  of  the 

map,  by  A,  B,  C,  1,  2,  3,  &c.  are  one  mile^  apart.     11  x  9^. 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world  [etc.]     fol.     New  York, 
Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  535-536]. 

Contour  map  of  San  Francisco,  California,  showing  the  several  distributing 

reservoirs  of  the  Spring  Valley  water  works  and  the  district  supplied  by 
each.     17  x  15|.     New  York,  the  Sanborn-Perris  map  co.  ltd.  1887. 

City  of  San  Francisco.     14^  x  9. 

[In  Brown   (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 

BroWn,  1889.     pp.  168-168]. 
Note. — Inset  to  map  of  "California." 

Dakin's  block  map  of  the  principal  business  &  residence  portions  of  San 

Francisco,  Cal.  1889,  Compiled  from  official  sources  and  actual  surveys. 
Scale:  1000  ft.=l  inch.  27  x  40^.  San  Francisco,  Dakin  publishing  co. 
1889. 

. Bancroft's  map  of  the  cable  railway  systems  and  connections  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. 1890.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  F.  G.  Burgess.  9  x  15J.  [San 
Francisco],  the  Bancroft  co.  1890. 

Faust's  map  of   city  and    county  of   San    Francisco,  California.      23  x  29. 

[San  Francisco],  H.  W.  Faust,  1890. 

Map  of  San  Francisco,  California.    9^  x  12.     [Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup 

CO.  1891]. 

Map  of  San  Francisco.     Scales:  Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.     19  x  26. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  San  Francisco  and  vicinity." 

Guide  map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco,  compiled  from  the  official  surveys 

&  engraved  expressly  for  Langley's  San  Francisco  directory  1892.  Scale 
2000  ft.  to  one  inch.     19|  x  24|.     [San  Francisco,  G.  B.  Wilber,  1892]. 

Map  of  San  Francisco.     Scales:  Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     Kilometres, 

111.307=1  degree.     19  x  26. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.      Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  atlas  of  the 
w^orld.  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892. 
pp.  346-347]. 


LIST    of    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  779 

San  Francisco,  Cal.     Map  of  San  Francisco.    Scales:  Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree. 
Kilometres,  111.307=1  degree.     19  x  26. 
[In  Rand,   McXally  &  co.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world,  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1894. 
V.  2.     pp.  446-447]. 

Same.     Map  of  San  Francisco.     Statute  miles  69.16=1  degree.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the 
world.  Complete  in  eight  parts,  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  ^NlcXally  &  co. 
1894.     [v.  4].     pp.  246-247]. 

Indexed  plan  of  the  California  midwinter  international  exposition.     1894. 

Drawn  and  compiled  from  official  and  personal  survey  by  Wm.  Dubois, 
c.  e.     13  X  20.     San  Francisco,  AV.  DuBois,  1894. 

Plummer's  reference  map  to  the  city  and  country  of  San  Francisco,  Cali- 

fornia.    Scale:  800  feet  to  one  inch.     50  x  60^.     San  Francisco,  A.  Plum- 
mer,  1894. 

The    Matthews-Northrup    up-to-date    map   of    San   Francisco,    California. 

9|  X  12.     [Buffalo],  the  Matthews-Xorthrup  co.  [1895]. 

San  Francisco  bay  and  vicinity.    16  x  14^.    San  Francisco,  the  union  photo- 

engraving CO.  [1895]. 
XoTE. — Pictorial  margin. 

San  Francisco   entrance,  California.     Scale  1/40,000.     31^  x  41.     Washing- 

ton, [1897]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  5581]. 

Lageplan  von  San  Francisco.     ^Massstab  1 :  210000.     3\-  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  ote  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  15.     p.  226]. 

Map   showing  routes   from   San   Francisco   to  Alaska   and   the   Klondike. 

19^  X  25.     San  Francisco,  Dakin  pub.  co.  [1897]. 

San    Francisco.      Scales:  Statute    miles,    69.16^1     degree.      Kilometres, 

111.307=1  degree.     19  x  26. 
[In  Rand,  McXally  &  co.     Rand,  McXally  new  international  indexed  atlas 

of  the  world  [etc.]     fol.     Chicago  and  Xew  York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co. 

1898.     pp.  356-357]. 
XoTE. — Inset:  "  Map  of  San  Francisco  and  vicinity." 

De  Witt's  indexed  map  of  San  Francisco,  California.     9f  x  12.     [Buffalo, 

the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  1898]. 

De  Witt's  indexed  map  of  the  city  of  San  Francisco,  compiled  from  the 

latest  official  data.     Scale  2000  ft.  to  1  inch.     20  x  24f .     San  Francisco, 
F.  M.  De  Witt,  [1899]. 

Up-to-date  map  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.     12|  x  15i.     San  Francisco,  A.  Cur- 

rier, 1900. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  main  portion  of  San  Francisco.    12^  x  9}. 

[In  Rand,  McXally  &  co.     Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world,     fol.     Chicago, 

Xew  York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1900.     p.  70]. 

San  Francisco.     26  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  Rand,  McXally  <k  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas 
and  shippers'  guide  [etc.]  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  INIcXally  &  co.  1900.  pp. 
346-347]. 


780  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

San  Francisco  bay.  Chart  of  Suisun  &  Vallejo  bays  with  the  confluence  of  the 
rivers  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin,  California  by  Cadwalader  Ringgold, 
1850.  Constructed,  projected  and  drawn  by  Fred.  D.  Stuart.  Sheet  no.  3. 
20  X  30.  Washington,  C.  B.  Graham,  [1851]. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office] . 

Chart  of  the  bay  of  San  Pablo  straits  of  Carquines  and  part  of  the  bay  of  San 

Francisco,  California,  by  Cadwalader  Ringgold,  1850.     Projected,  con- 
structed &  drawn  by  Fred.  D.  Stuart.     Sheet  no.  2.     30  x  20.     Washing- 
ton, C.  B.  Graham,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Chart  of  the  Farallones  and  entrance  to  the  bay  of  San  Francisco,  California, 

by  Cadwalader  Ringgold,  assisted  by  Simon  F.  Blunt,  1850.     Constructed, 
projected  and  drawn  by  Fred.  D,  Stuart,     sheet  no.  1.     20  x  30.     Wash- 
ington, C.  B.  Graham,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Carte  particuli^re  des  bales  de  Monterey  et  de  San  Francisco.     Dress^e 

d'apres  les  travaux  hydrographiques  les  plus  recents.     H.  F.     Grav^  par 
Alexis  Orgiazzi.     5f  x  3}. 
[In  Ferry  (Hypolite).     Description  de  la  Nouvelle  Californie,  geographique, 
politique,  et  morale.     12°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1850.     p.  225]. 

City  of  San  Francisco  and  its  vicinity,  California.     From  a  trigonometrical 

survey  by  R.  D.  Cutts.     26  x  18.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Bai  San  Francisco  und  vereinigung  des  Sacramento  mit  dem  San  Joaquin. 

8i  X  lOi 
[In  Lange  (Henry).     Atlas  von  Nord-Amerika.     obi.  4°.     Braunschweig, 
G.  Westermann,  1854.     pi.  18]. 

San  Francisco  bay.     17  x  24. 

[In  Mercantile   (The)   marine  magazine.     Jan.-dec.   1867.     8°.     London, 
Imray  &  son,  1867.     v.  14.     p.  65]. 

San  Francisco  di  Quito,  Ecuador,  South  America.     Piano  della  citt^  e  cantorni 
di  S.  Francisco  di  Quito.     9^  x  10^. 
[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  37]. 

San  Francisco  mining  district,  Utah.  San  Francisco  mining  district,  Beaver 
CO.  Utah.  Surveyed  by  E.  Buettner  &  T.  B.  Stearns.  Frisco,  aug.  1881. 
Scale  600^= r^     38^  x  41.     [n.  p.  1881]. 

Sanilac  county,  Mich.  Topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys  and  records  by 
F.  W.  Beers,     col.     62  x  48.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  <fe  co.  1876. 

Cookingham  (E.  R.)     Atlas  of  Sanilac  county,  Michigan:  containing  maps 

of  every  township  in  the  county,  [etc.]  also  maps  of  Michigan,  United 
States  and  the  world.  93  pp.  17  1.  incl.  44  col.  maps.  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, J.  L.  Smith,  1894. 

San   Jacinto  county,   Tex.     Map.     21  x  17.     St.   Louis,   lith.   by  A.   Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

San  Juan  archipelag-o.     pee  liritish  Columlna. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  781 

San  Juan,  Porto  Rico.     De  hoofdstad  en  haven  van't  eiland  Porto  Rico  in  de 
West-indien.     7  x  10. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  173]. 

San  Juan  de  Puerto-Rico  d  fines  del  siglo  XVI.     Presentado  por  D.  Cayetano 

Coll  y  Toste,  vocal  de  la  junta  del  centenario.     6^  x  9^.     [n.  p.  1899]. 

Plan  of  the  town  and  harbour  of  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico.     [By  le  sieur 

Bully,     anon.]     8  x  11^ 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Say er  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  90]. 

San  Juan  de  Porto  Rico,  West  Indies.     Mapa  topografico  de  la  isla  de  San 

Juan  de  Puertorico,  y  la  de  Bieque,  con  la  division  de  sus  partidos.     Por 
don  Thomas  Lopez.     1791.     col.     14  x  29.     Madrid,  1791. 

A  survey  of  the  west  road  of  Portorico  named  by  the  Spaniards  Aguada 

Nueva  or  New  Watering  place.     Taken  by  orders  of  admiral  Torres  in  1740. 
[&]  A  plan  of  the  forts  and  harbour  of  San  Juan  de  Portorico.     [anon.] 
9^x7. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (W.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  57]. 

Port  San  Juan  in  the  island  of  Puerto  Rico.     Surveyed  in  1794  by  don  Cosme 

de  Churruca,  captain  in  the  Spanish  navy.     J.  Walker,  sculp.     18  x  24. 
London,  1824. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  478]. 

West  Indies.     Island  of  Porto  Rico.     Port  San  Juan.     From  a  survey  by  D. 

Evaristo  de  Churruca,  1868.     Published  by  the  Spanish  admiralty,  1872. 
Drawn  by  C.  O.  N.  Clark.     Engraved  by  Davies  &  company.     18^  x  26. 
London,  1874. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  478]. 

Piano  del  puerto  de  San  Juan  de  Puerto-Rico  con  la  representacion  de  las 

obras  ejecutadas  desde  1887  hasta  el  30  de  junio  de  1894.     Escala  1/5000. 
16  X  24|.     [San  Juan?]  lit.  boletin  Puerto  Rico,  1894. 

, West  Indies.     Puerto  Rico.     Port  San  Juan.     From  a  Spanish  survey  in 

1868.     Extensive  corrections,  mar.   1896.     Drawn  by  L.   Dessez  and  A. 
Klakring.     Engraved  by  W.  P.  Sefton,  A.  W.  Helmsen,  and  T.  Parham. 
24 J  X  29|.     Washington,  1892. 
[United  States.    Navy  department.     Hydrographic  office.    Chart  no.  1317]. 

Naval  chart  of  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico.     Lithographed  by  Gr.  Noetzel. 

24|  X  30|.     Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  equipment] . 

Bird's  eye  view  of  San  Juan  and  vicinity.     Drawn  by  Chas.  H.  Ourand, 

July  19th  1898.     7  x  15^     Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Military  information  division] . 

San  Juan  harbor,  Puerto  Rico.    Scale  1/10,000.    32J  x  39.    Washington,  1900. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 

no.  908]. 
San  Juan  county,  Colo.     Thayer's  new  map  of  the  San  Juan  country.     Compiled 

from  the  latest  surveys  and  explorations  of  prof.  F.  W.  Hayden,  lieut. 

G.  M.  Wheeler  and  others.     Sc^le  4  miles  to  1  inch.     2d  ed.     18  x  22. 

Denver,  H.  L.  Thayer,  1877. 
San  Juan,  Colo.     Map  of  Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan, 

Ouray,  San  Miguel  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.     By  Emil  Fischer.     1886. 

30  X  32i.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 


782  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

San  Juan  de  Fuca  (Strait  of).     See  Juan  de  Fuca  (Strait  of). 

San  Juan  de  Nicaragua.     The  river  San  Juan  de  Nicaragua,   from  surveys  made 
in  1847,  by  A.  von  Biilow.     (Published  Berhn  1851)  on  a  scale  four  times 
greater  than  that  of  the  general  map  (^ooWir)*     4 J  x  10. 
[Inset  to  Kiepert  (H.)     H.    Kiepert's  neue  karte  von    Mittel  America, 
fold.     obi.  4«.     Berlin,  R.  Reimer,  1858]. 

San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico  (Island  of).     See  Porto  Rico. 

San  Juan  mining-  district,  Colo.  Thayer's  map  of  the  San  Juan  mines.  Com- 
prising the  Eureka,  Animas  &  part  of  the  Uncompahgre  and  lake  districts 
in  La  Plata  county,  Colorado,  col.  14^  x  21.  Denver,  H.  L.  Thayer  & 
CO.  1875. 

Map  of   San  Juan  mining   region  compiled  from  U.   S.   surveys  &  other 

authentic  sources.     By  Moritz  Stockder.     30  x  38.     [n.  p.  1881]. 

Kibbe  (A.  E.)     Kibbe's  geographical  and  geological  map  of  the  San  Juan 

mining  region,  Colorado,     col.     25  x  27.     New  York,  G.  H.  Adams  & 

son,  1881. 

Stockder  (Moritz).     Stockder' s  map  of  San  Juan  mining  region.     Compiled 

from  U.  S.   surveys  &  other  authentic  sources.      1881.     27  x  39.     New 
York,  the  graphic  co.  [1881]. 

E.  Fischer's  map  of  the  San  Juan  mining  districts,  Colo.     1883.     Scale  1 

inch  to  3  miles.     21  x  14^     Durango,  Colo.  1883. 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  the  harbors  of  Santa  Cruz,  San  Simeon, 
Coxo  and  San  Luis  Obispo,  California.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     17  x  14.      [n.  p.  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

San  Liuis  pass,  Tex.     Preliminary  chart  of  San  Luis  pass,  Texas.     Hydrography 
by  the  party  under  the  command  of  H.  S.  Stellwagen.     1853.     Electrotype 
copy  no.  1,  by  G.  Mathiot.     14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey ] . 

San  Martin,   Argentine  Republic.      Piano   topografico  del  partido  Sn.  Martin. 
Gravado  por  Julio  Vigier.     19  x  28.     Buenos  Ayres,  departamento  topo- 
grafico, 1869. 
[Buenos  Ayres.     Departamento  topografico]. 

San  Mignel,  Colo.  Map  of  Red  mountain  and  the  mining  region  of  San  Juan, 
Ouray,  San  Miguel  and  Dolores  counties,  Colo.  By  Emil  Fisher.  1^86. 
30  x  32^.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast,  [1886]. 

San  Pedro  harbor,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  San  Pedro  harbor,  California.     By  the 
hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852. 
10  X  13.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

San  Sabo  county,  Tex.     San  Sabo  co.     20  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

San  Salvador,  Central  America.     See  Salvador,  Central  America. 

San  Simeon  harbor,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  the  harbor  of  Santa  Cruz,  San  Simeon, 
(/oxo  and  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the 
command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     17  x  14.     [n.  p.  1852], 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  783 

Santa  Barbarr,,  Cal.     Preliminary  sketch  of  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.     Hypdrography 
by  the  party  under  the  command  of  heut.  James  Alden.     1853.     Electro- 
type copy  no.  1.  by  G.  Mathiot.     14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Santa  Cruz  de  los  Resales,  Mexico.  Plan  of  Santa-Cruz  de  Rosales  &  of  the 
operations  of  the  U.  S.  troops  under  command  of  brig.  gen.  S.  Price,  dur- 
ing the  siege  and  storming  of  the  place,  on  the  16th  of  march,  1848. 
Sketched  &  drawn  by  F.  Hassendeubel,  capt.  of  volunteer  artiU'y. 
12  X  12|.     Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval's  lith.  [1848]. 

Santa  Crtiz  harbor,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  the  harbors  of  Santa  Cruz,  San  Simeon, 
Coxo,  and  San  Luis  Obispo,  California.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1852.     17  x  14.     [n.  j).  1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Santa  Cruz,  "West  Indies.     See  Saint  Croix,  West  Indies. 

Santa  Fe  county,  N.  Mex.     Topographical  map  of  Santa  Fe  county.  New  Mexico. 
.  Compiled  from  Wheeler's,  U.  S.  geographical  maps  and  original  plats  in 
surveyor  general's  office,  Santa  Fe,   by  E.   Kingman,  jr.     col.     27  x  33. 
[New"  York],  J.  Bien  &  co.  lith.  1883. 

See  also  Cerrillos  (Los)  mines,  N.  Mex. 

Santa  Martha,  Colombia,  South  America.     Plan  of  the  bay  and  town  of  Sta. 

Martha,  on  the  coast  of  Tierra  Firma.     [By  Fran.  Math.  Cell.     anon]. 

8|  X  9*. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the 

West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  E.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  77a]. 

Plan  of  the  bay  and  town  of  St.  Martha. Plan   of   the   harbour  of 

Carthagena,  by  don  Juan  de  Herrera.     [anon.]     8 J  x  7. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  W^est  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  W^hittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  37]. 

Santiago,  Chile.     Planta  della  citta  di  Sant'  lago.  Chili.     9i  x  8. 

[In  Atlante  dell' America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  42], 

Santiago,  Cuba. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  &  fortifications,  of  the  harbour  St.  Jago,  on  the  south 

side  of  Cuba.     By  capt.  Phil.  Durell,  1741.     col.     14  x  20*.     Holbourn, 
W.  H.  Toms,  engraver,  174|. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  15]. 

Plan  of  the  city  and  harbour  of  St.  Jago  de  Cuba,     [anon.]     9h  x  8. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  g€;neral  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  82a]. 

Plan  of  Guantanamo  on  the  south  side  of  Cuba  called  by  the  English  Wal- 

tenham  bay  and  Cumberland  harbour.     Surveyed  by  admiral  Durell  in 
1740  [&]  The  harbour  of  St.  Yago.     [anon.]     7x9.     London,  J.  Whit- 
tle &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1816. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  52]. 

Port  of  Santiago  de  Cuba.     From  a  Spanish  survey.     Corrected  to  1871. 

25  X  17|.     Washington,  D.  C.  1871. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  313]. 


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LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA, 


Santiago,  Cuba.     Gimenez  Manin  (Manuel  V. )     Piano  topogr^fico  e  ilustrado  de 
Santiago  de  Cuba,    title,    col.     21  x  26^     New  York,  Mayer,  Merkell  & 
Ottmannlith.  [1883]. 
Note. — Copyright    by   Diego   de   Moya.      Inset:  Border  views   of  various 
buildings. 

SSo  Salvador,  Brazil.     S.  Salvador.     8  x  12^. 

[In  Reys-boeck  ban  het  rijcke  Brasilien.  [etc.  anon.]  sm.  4°.  Craven- 
Hage?     I.  Craven,  1624]. 

See  Bahia,  Brazil. 

Saratoga,  N.  Y.     Prospect  of  Saratoga  1757,    taken  from  the  Saw  Mill.     ms. 
[anon.]     12x18.     1757]. 
Note.  — Title  on  reverse :  '  *  Prospects  of  Crown  Point  and  Sarahtoga. ' '     Num- 
bered in  ink  **24." 

A  plan  of  the  fort  at  Saratoga.     Scale  of  50  feet  to  an  inch.     4f  x  6^. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America, 
reduced  from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°  obi.  [London,  J. 
Rocque,  1763.     no.  19]. 

View  of  genl.  Burgoyne's  encampment  at  Saratoga  at  the  time  of  the  sur- 

render to  the  Americans.     4x7. 
[In  Lambert   (John).     Travels  through  Canada,  and  the  United  States. 
2ded.     8°.     Ix)ndon,  for  C.  Cradock,  1813.     v.  2.     p.  25]. 

Surrender  of  Burgoyne.     [Oct.  19,  1777].     8  x  4|. 

[In  Carrington  ( Henry  B. )  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Burgoyne's  Saratoga  campaign.     [June  20^''-Oct.  19'^,  4777].     8x5. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  Americaix  revo- 
tion.     8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  position  which  the  army  under  It.  gen.  Burgoyne  took  at  Sara- 

toga, on  the  15th  of  sept.  1777,  and  in  w^hich  it  remained  till  the  conven- 
tion was  signed,     ms.     [anon.]     9  x  19.     [1777]. 

Plan  of  the  position  which  the  army  under  It.  genl.  Burgoyne  took  at  Sara- 

toga on  the  10th  of  sept.  1777,  and  in  which  it  remained  till  the  conven- 
tion was  signed.  Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war. 
Published  by  the  author,  april  12,  1793.  9  x  18^. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.  4°.  London,  for  the  author,  1794.  v.  1.  opp.  p. 
352]. 

Same.    Plan  of- the  position  taken  by  genl.  Burgoyne  on  the  1 0^^  of  oct^  1777  in 

which  the  British  army  was  invested  by  the  Americans  under  the  com- 
mand of  genK  Gates  and  surrendered  to  him  on  the  16^*^  of  October  the 
same  year.  Drawn  by  Isaac  A.  Chapman  from  an  original  sketch  taken 
by  an  American  officer.     8^  x  14. 

[In  Analetic  (The)  magazine.  1818.  8°.  Philadelphia,  M.  Thomas,  1818. 
V.  11.     p.  433]. 

Note. — Another  coi)y  in  separate  form. 

Plan  of  the  position  which  the  army  under  It.  genl.  Burgoyne  took  at  Sara- 

toga on  the  10th  of  sept.  1777  and  in  which  it  remained  till  the  convention 
was  signed.     D.  Martin  set.     [anon.]     8J  x  14.     New  York,  C.  Smith, 
[1796]. 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.     d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  rei)ository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  j).  257]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  785 

Saratoga,  N.  Y.     Same.     Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.     8J  x  19. 

[In  Burgoyne  (John).     A  state  of  the  expidition  from  Canada.     2d  ed.    8°. 
Loudon,  for  J.  Ahnon,  1780.     no.  4].. 

Position  of  the  army  [under  Burgoyne]  on  the  8th  oct.  1777.     ms.     [anon.] 

10x11.     [1777?]. 

Map  of  Saratoga  and  Ballston  with  surroundings.     By  J.  B.  Beers  &  co. 

col.     25  x  26i     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1875]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  and  Cramer  (Louis  H.)     Combination  atlas  of  Saratoga  and 

Ballston.     86  pp.  incl.  18  maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Saratoga  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Saratoga  co.  New  York,  From  actual  survey  by 
Samuel  Geil.     57  x  38.     Philadelphia,  E.  A.  Balch,  1856. 

Saratoga  (Lake).  Map  of  lake  Saratoga,  showing  White  Sulphur  Spring  park 
hotel,  bath  house  &  steamboat  route.  From  surveys  made  by  L.  H. 
•Cramer.     1875.     9x18.     [New  York,  1875]. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  town  of  Saratoga  Springs,  Saratoga  co. 
N.  Y.  showing  allotment  lines  &  lots.  From  surveys  by  L.  H.  Cramer 
andJ.  W.  Mott.     1879.     col.     46x53.     [Saratoga  Springs,  1879]. 

Lawrence  (Henry).     Map  of  Saratoga  Springs  and  Excelsior  Park.     1881. 

10  X  12.     Boston,  Forbes  co.  [1881]. 

Saugns,  Mass.  Map  of  Lynn  and  Saugus.  Surveyed  &  drawn  by  Alonzo  Lewis. 
1829.     15  X  18.     Boston,  Pendleton  lith.  1829. 

Sault  Sainte  Marie,  Canada.  Plan  of  the  town  of  Saut  de  Ste.  Marie,  Canada, 
West.  Engraved  &  printed  for  Samuel  Whitney  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co. 
24  X  30.     New  York,  for  A.  Whitney  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1856]. 

Savannah,  Ga.  Plan  of  the  siege  of  Savannah,  and  the  defeat  of  the  French  and 
rebels  on  the  9th  oct.  1779,  by  his  majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of 
major  general  Augustin  Prevost,  surveyed  by  John  Wilson.  29^  x  23^. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Sam'  Holland  and  Geo^  Sproul,  Cha'  Blascowitz,  Jam*  Grant  and  Tho« 
Wheeler  his  assistants  .  .  .  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 
Britain  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.     nar.  fol.     [London],  1780.     no.  16]. 

Siege  of  Savannah.     [Sept.  16th  to  Oct.  4th,  1780].     4|  x  7|. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Powder  magazine  in  fort  Prevost  at  Savannah  1780.     Scale  li  in.  to  10  feet. 

ms.     [anon.]     5  x  2^.     [1780]. 

Ft.  Prevost  in  1781.     Scale,  80  ft.  to  an  inch.     ms.     [anon.]     lOJ  x  12^ 

[1781]. 

Fort  Prevost  in  1782.     Scale,  80  ft.  to  an  inch.     ms.      [anon.]     13  x  16. 

[1782]. 

Plans  of  Savannah  &  its  environs  in  1782.     col.     ms.     [anon.]     14f  x  17^. 

[1782]. 

Plan  of  the  French  and  rebells  sieg  of  Savannah  in  Georgia  in  South  Amer- 

ica deffend:  trough  the  br.  gen.  August  Prevost.     1779.     ms.     [anon.] 

16^x25.     [1779]. 
Note. — Title  as  above  correctly  copied. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  42]. 

H.  Doc.  516 .50 


786  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Savannah,  Ga.  Plan  of  Savannah  and  its  fortifications  in  1782.  Scale  500  ft.  to 
an  inch.     ms.     anon.     10^x16^.     [1782]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Savannah,  with  the  joint  attack  of  the  French  and 

Americans  on  the  9th  of  oct.  1779,  in  which  they  were  defeated  by  his 
majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  gen.  Augustin  Prevost,  from  a 
survey  by  an  officer,  [anon.]  18  x  22^.  London,  for  W.  Faden,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  3]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  siege  of  Savannah,  with  the  joint  attack  of  the  French 

and  Americans  on  the  9th  of  oct.  1779,  in  which  they  were  defeated  by  his 
majesty's  forces  under  the  command  of  major  genl.  Prevost,  from  a  sur- 
vey by  an  officer.  Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war. 
Jan.  20,  1794.  [anon.]  16  x  22|. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.  4°.  London,  for  the  author,  1794.  v.  2.  opp.  pp.  132- 
133]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  Savannah.     St.  Memin  sculp,     [anon.]     8^x9.     New 

York,  C.  Smith,  [1796]. 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.    d.  1810) .     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  285]. 

Plan  of  the  city  &  harbour  of  Savannah  in  Chatham  county,  state  of  Geor- 
gia, taken  in  1818.  Drawn  and  published  by  I.  Stouf,  april  9,  1818. 
Scale  of  1200  feet.  Engraved  by  Hughes,  Curzon  &  co.  8^  x  10^.  [n.  p. 
1818.] 

Savannah  &  vicinity.     2  x  2|^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .    A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.    p.  56]. 

Showing  the  progress  of  the  survey  in  the  vicinity  of  Savannah,  Georgia. 

1853-54.     Sketch  E.     no.  2.     9  x  9i     Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval  &  co. 
[1854]. 
'  [United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

The  city  of  Savannah,  Georgia.     Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the 

year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     11  x  7. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical 
and  political  geography,     fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1856.     v.  1. 
map  28]. 

Same.     The  city  of  Savannah,  Georgia.     The  city  of  Charleston,  South  Car- 

olina,    lli^  X  11. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America  [etc.]     fol.     New  York, 

J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  28]. 
Note. — Maps  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Same.     The  city  of  Savannah,  Georgia.     Entered  according  to  act  of  con- 

gress in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     12  x  7\. 
[In  Colton  (G.  Wool  worth).     Colton's  general  atlas,      fol.     New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1858.     map  30]. 

Same.     The  city  of  Savannah,  Georgia.     Entered  according  to  act  of  con- 

gress in  the  year  1855  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.     11  x  7. 
[In  Colton  (G.   Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,     fol. 

New  York,  G.  VV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876.     map  48]. 
Note. — Same  map  without  any  additions  is  found  in  the  edition  of  1878. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  787 

SavannaJi,  Ga.     Map  of  the  city  of  Savannah,  pubHshed  by  John  M,  Cooper  &  co. 
col.  14  X  19.     [Savannah],  J.  M.  Cooper  (k  co.  1856. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Savannah  and  vicinity.     Showing  hydrographic  eleva- 

tions &  lines  of  drainage  by  John  B.  Hogg.  Scale  300  feet  to  an  inch. 
Accompanying  report  sept.  1866.  Corrected  to  date  July  1866.  col. 
44  X  60.     [New  York],  order  of  council,  [1868]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Georgia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale  1 : 1,000,000. 

25|  X  16^. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 

M.  R.  Brown,  1889.     pp.  86-87]. 
Note. — Insets:  "Savannah."     "  Entrance  to  Savannah  river." 

Savannah,  county,  Ga.     A  map  of  the  county  of  Savannah.     14  x  15^. 

[In  Urlsperger  (S.)     Nachrichten  von  den  Salzburgischen  emigranten  in 
America.     4°.     Halle,  1740.     v.  1.     4'«.     cont.  pref.] 

Savannah,  river.  A  map  of  Savannah  river  beginning  at  Stone  Bluff,  or  Nexuobeth- 
ell,  which  continueth  to  the  sea;  also,  the  four  sounds  Savailah,  Hossabaw, 
and  St.  Katherines,  with  their  islands;  likewise  Newport  or  Serpent  river 
from  its  mouth  to  Benjehova  bluff.  Surveyed  by  William  Noble  of  Brahn, 
late  captain  ingenier  under  his  imperial  magesty  Charles  the  VII.  ms. 
col.  25x54.  [1770?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  45]. 

Early  survey  of  and  rough  draft  made  in  1730  of  a  journey  from  Charleston 

to  the  head  waters  of  the  Savannah  river,  with  the  supposed  connections 
with  the  Mississippi,  extending  from  Charleston  to  that  river.     By  George 
Hunter,     ms.     19x26.     [1730]. 
Note. — Manuscript  notes  added  in  1757. 

A  plan  of  the  inlets  &  rivers  of  Savannah  &  Warsaw  in  the  province  of 

Georgia.  Performed  by  order  of  the  president  &  assistants  this  1  June 
1751.  pr.  Henry  Yonge.  A  scale  of  220  chains,  80  to  a  mile  &  h  mile  to 
an  inch.     ms.     col.     38  x  31.     [1751]. 

[Map  of  localities  bordering  on  the  Savannah  and  Ogeechee  rivers.    A  scale 

of  fifty  miles,     ms.     anon.     14  x  11|.     178-?]. 

Continuation  of  Savannah   river,   from   Ebenezer  to  Augusta.     14  x  12^. 

London,  W.  Faden,  1780. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.    Inset  to  no.  25^:  Campbell  (A. )    Sketch  of  the  north- 
ern frontier  of  Georgia] . 

Reconnaissance  of  the  entrance  of  Savannah  river.     By  the  hydrographic 

party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  J.  N.  Maffitt.    14  x  20.    New  York,  J. 
Ackerman,  [1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Savannah  river,  reconnaissance  of  the  approaches  to  the  city  of  Savannah 

including  Front  &  Back  rivers.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under  the 
command  of  lieut.  J.  N.  Maffitt  1851.    11  x  18.    New  York,  J.  Ackerman, 
1851. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.     A  plan  of  Schenectady.    Scale  of  200  yards  to  an  inch.    5  x  6J. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys  1763.     [anon.]     sm.    obi.    4°.     [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763.     no.  6]. 


788  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  title. 
79  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Schoharie  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Schoharie  co.  New  York.  From  actual  sur- 
veys by  E.  Wenig  &  W.  Lorey.     col.     55  x  35.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

Schuyler  county,  N.  Y.  Schuyler  county.  New  York,  with  plans  of  the  villages. 
Surveyed  &  drawn  by  S.  N.  Beers,  col.  50  x  62.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  J.  H. 
French,  1857. 

Schuylkill  county,  Penn.  A  map  of  Schuylkill  county,  Penna.  By  P.  W.  Sheaf er, 
april  1855.     19  x  33.     Philadelphia,  R.  L.  Barnes,  [1855]. 

Map  of  Schuylkill  county,  Penn.     From  actual  surveys  by  Waiter  Scott  & 

W.  J.  Cox.     col.     52  X  60.     Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Scott,  1864. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  and  Cochran  (A.  B.)     County  atlas  of  Schuylkill,  Pa.     135 

pp.  incl.  64  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Schuylkill  river.     A  view  of  the  Schuylkill;  with  a  s.  w.  prospect  of  Bush  Hill, 
one  of  the  seats  of  William  Hamilton,  esq.     3|  x  7. 
[In  Columbian    (The)  magazine.     Feb.    1789.      8°.     Philadelphia,   for  J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 

A  view  on  Schuylkill,  near  Philadelphia.     3|  x  7. 

[In  Columbian   (The)   magazine.     Nov.    1789.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 

Schuylkill  valley,  Penn.  Baist  (G.  Wm.)  Atlas  of  properties  along  the  Schuyl- 
kill valley,  from  Philadelphia  to  Norristown.  title,  index  &  fold, 
map.     23  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1886. 

Scioto  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Scioto  county,  Ohio,  by  Barton  &  Gibbs,  from  actual 
surveys.  1875.  col.  4  sheets.  50  x  56. ,  Cincinnati,  Strobridge  &  co. 
lith.  [1875]. 

Scranton,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Scranton,  Pa.  83  pp.  1  1.  incl. 
22  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877. 

Seaboard  and  Raleigh  railroad.     Map  of  the  Seaboard  &  Raleigh  railroad  and  its 

connections.     1874.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     8  x  16. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1874]. 
Sea    Haven,   N.    J.     Sea    Haven  improvement  company.     Sea    Haven  and  its 

approaches.     4x6.    [n.  p.  1882]. 
Seattle,  "Wash.     Map  of  the  city  of  Seattle,  Kings  county,  Washington  territorv. 

Compiled  from  the  records  of  Kings  co.  by  S[ylvanus]  C.  Harris.     1882. 

Scale  600  ft.  to  one  inch.     36  x  36.     San  Francisco,  Bancroft  lith.  1882. 

Sebastian  county,  Ark.  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Sebastian  co.  Ark.  55  pp.  incl. 
22  sheets,     fol.     Chicago,  E.  L.  Hayes  &  co.  1887. 

Selma,  Ala.  Map  of  the  city  of  Selma.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  Von  Fischerz  & 
Herman.     1866.     col.     22  x  35.     New  York,  F.  Mayer  &  co.  lith.  [1866]. 

Map  of  Selma,  Ala.  and  its  defences,  captured,  april  2, 1865.     Compiled  from 

the  surveys  and  map  of  capt.  H.  E.  Noyes.     5  x  8^.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke 
&  CO.  1875. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  19]  to  Van  Home's  "History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland." 

Map  of  the  city  of  Selma,  Alabama.     From  actual  surveys  and  records. 

Published  for  the  southern  and  southwestern  surveying  and  pub.  co.  By 
G.  M.  Hopkins.  Scale  220  ft.  to  an  inch.  col.  42  x  60.  Philadelphia, 
G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AM*ERICA.  *       789 

Seneca  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  gen.  Sullivan's  march  from  Easton  to  the  Seneca  & 
Cayuga  counties,     ms.     [anon.]     28x30.     [1779?]. 

Map  of  Seneca  co.  New  York.     From  original  surveys.     By  P.  J.  Browne. 

52  X  34.     Philadelphia,  A.  G.  Gillett,  [185-]. 

Topographical  map.     ]Made  for  J.  Delafield,  by  AVm.  T.  Gibson.    1852,    col. 

52  X  34.     [Philadelphia,  1852]. 

Map  of  Cayuga  and  Seneca  counties,  X.  Y.     From  actual  surveys  by  O.  "NV. 

Gray.     col.     58  x  58.     Philadelphia,  A.  R.  Z.  Dawson,  1859. 

Seneca  county,  Ohio.  Rerick  brothers.  The  county  of  Seneca,  Ohio,  an  imperial 
atlas  and  art  folio.  1896.  83  pp.  3  maps.  incl.  27  maps  in  pp.  fol. 
Richmond,  Ind.  Rerick  brothers,  1896. 

Seniavine  strait.  The  straits  of  Seniavine,  Behring's  straits.  By  the  U.  S.  ship 
Vincennes.  Lieut.  John  Rodgers.  Sept.  1855.  Projected  by  E.  R.  Knorr. 
Reduced  to  engraving  by  C.   Mahon.     Views  by  Wm.   Brenton  Boggs. 

18  x  22.     Washington,  S.  Siebert's  establishment,  1855. 

[United  States.     Navy  department.     North  Pacific  surveying  expedition]. 

Sergipe,    Brazil.     Prsefectura   de   Cirui,    vel   Seregippe   del  Rey  cum  Itapuama. 
16^  x  21. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,   contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  259-260]. 

Shackelford  county,   Tex.     Map.     21  x  16.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.   Gast  &  co. 

[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Shawnee  county,  Kans.  Beers  (F.  W. )  Atlas  of  Shawnee  co,  Kansas.  67  pp. 
incl.  16  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Sheffield  island,  Conn.     Harbors  of  Sheffield  island  and  Cawkin's  island.     From 
a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler.     Hydrog- 
raphy by  the  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14. 
[Washington,  1848]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Shegnekto  bay.     See  Chignecto  bay, 

Shelby  county.  111.  Warner  &  Beers,  Atlas  of  Shelby  co.  and  the  state  of  Illi- 
nois,  [etc.]     49,  93  pp.   incl.  63  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers, 

1875, 

Shelby   county,    Tex.     Shelby   co.     Sept.  1880,     19   x   24.      St.    Louis,    lith.  by 
A.  Gast  &  CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office] . 

Shenandoah,  county,  Va.     Map  of  Shenandoah  &  Page  counties  and  part  of  War- 
ren county,  Virginia.     Prepared  under  the  direction   of  general  P.    S. 
Michie,  by  Jed  Hotchkiss.     Scale  f  inch  =  one  mile.     2'2h  x  32.     [Wash- 
ington], 1875. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers], 

Shenandoah  valley,  Va.  Map  of  the  Shenandoah  valley  showing  the  location  of 
the  Shenandoah  valley  railroad  and  the  iron  ore  belts  and  other  mineral 
deposits.      Map     compiled    from    original   surveys    by   Jed    Hotchkiss. 

19  x  24.     [Staunton,  Va.  1880], 


790  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Shenandoah,  valley  and  Norfolk  and  Western  railways.     Map  showing  lines 
and  connections  of  the  Shenandoah  valley  and  Norfolk  &  western  rail- 
ways.    Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     19  x  26.     New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 
Note. — Supplement  to  the  Virginian  for  may,  1881. 

Shiawassee  county,  Mich.  Map  of  the  county  of  Genesee  and  Shiawassee,  Mich. 
From  actual  surveys  &  official  records,  by  Geil  &  Jones,  col.  56  x  61. 
Philadelphia,  Geil  &  Jones,  1859. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Shiawassee  co.  Mich.     102  pp.  incl.  37  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Shiloh,  Tenn.  Map  of  the  field  of  Shiloh,  near  Pittsburgh  landing,  Tenn.  shewing 
the  positions  of  the  TT.  S.  forces,  under  the  command  of  gen.  Grant  and 
gen.  D.  C.  Buell,  on  the  6th  and  7th  of  april  1862.  Surveyed  under  the 
direction  of  col.  Geo.  Thom,  chief  of  topi,  engrs.  Drawn  by  Otto  H.  Matz, 
asst.  topi.  engs.  17|  x  24^  New  York,  lith.  J.  Bien,  [1862]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Map  of  the  field  of  Shiloh,  near  Pittsburgh  landing,  Tenn.  showing  the 

position  of  the  U.  S.  forces  on  the  6th  and  7th  of  april  1862.     Compiled 
by  Edward  Euger.     From  col.  George  Thom's  map.     5x8.     Cincinnati, 
R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  [map  no.  3]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland. 

Ship  island,  Miss.     Cat  and  Ship  island  harbors.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey 
under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under 
the  command  of  C.  P.  Patterson.     Electrotype  copy  no.  1,  by  G.  Mathiot. 
17  X  34.     New  York,  Sherman  &  Smith,  1850. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Ship  island  inlet,  Mississippi  sound  surveyed  in  jan.  and  feb.  1841,  by  L.  M. 

Powell,  It.  commanding  U.  S.  brig  Consort,  under  instruction  from  the 
hon.  the  board  of  navy  commissioners.  Reduced  by  L.  W.  Du  Bois,  from 
the  original  chart  by  L.  M.  Powell.  24  x  36.  Washington,  lith.  by  P. 
Haas,  [1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  105]. 

Shoal  bay,  Newfoundland.  Fogo  harbour  [&]  Shoal  bay.  Surveyed  by  Michael 
Lane.     1785.     ms.     19x20.     [1785]. 

Shoalwater  bay,  "Wash.     Preliminary  survey  of  Shoalwater  bay,  Washington.     By 
the  hydrographic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden.     1853. 
14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Short  creek  mining  region.  Map  of  the  Short  Creek  mining  region.  Cherokee 
CO.  Kas.  &  Jasper  co.  Mo.  Together  with  a  distinct  map  of  Galena  and 
Empire  City.  Lee  &  Wheelock,  publishers.  1877.  col.  46x33.  [Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  Lee  &  Wheelock,  1877]. 

Shubenacadie  river,  Nova  Scotia.  Map  and  elevation  of  the  Shubenacadie  navi- 
gation from  Halifax  harbour  to  the  Basin  of  Mines.  Drawn  by  F.  Hall. 
7  X  19.     [n.  p.]  C.  Ingrey,  lithog.  [18—]. 

Shutes  Folly   island,  S.  C.     Sketch  of  Shute's  Folly  island.     By  capt.  Eliason. 
1833.     13  X  15. 
[In  Charleston,  S.  C.  (City  of).     Yearbook.     1833.     8°.     Charleston,  1833. 
p.  482]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  791 

Silver  Cliff,  Custer  county,  Colo.  Map  of  the  mining  claims  about  Silver  Cliff, 
Custer  CO.  Colorado.  From  the  official  records  &  special  surveys  by  "War- 
ren C.  Willits.     1881.     32  x  36.     Denver,  Collier  &  Cleaveland  liths.  1881. 

Sinaloa,  Mexico.  Nuevo  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa, 
Durango  y  territorio  de  la  baja  California.  Formado  por  G.  de  Fleury. 
24  X  34.  San  Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  W.  Holt, 
1881. 

Map  of  Sinaloa  with  statistical  and  geological  notes.     By  Frederick  G.  Weid- 

ner.     1  p.  1.     19  pp.     1  map.     fold.     8°.     San  Francisco,  Francis,  Valen- 
tine &  co.  [1882]. 

Same.     Der  staat  Sinaloa  in  Mexico.     Nach  eigenen  aufnehmen  und  rekog- 

noscirungen  von  Friedrich  G.  Weidner.     16j  x  13^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1884. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  1884.     v.  30.     pi.  1]. 
Smith  county,  Tex.     Smith  county.     18^  x  19i.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 

[1880]. 
Sodus  (Great)  bay,  N.  Y.     Map  of  the  mouth  of  Great  Sodus  bay,  exhibiting  a 
plan  for  removing  the  obstructions  at  its  entrance.     By  T.  W.  Maurice, 
capt.  corps  engs.     Eng'd  by  D.  R.  for  Wm.  Harrison.     19  x  21.     [Wash- 
ington, 1829]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  44]. 
Sodus  (Little)  bay,  N.  Y.     Map  of  the  mouth  of  Little  Sodus  bay,  exhibiting  the 
plan  for  removing  the  obstructions  at  its  entrance,     [anon.]     11  x  IS^. 
[n.  p.  1829]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  147]. 
Somers  islands.     See  Bermudas. 

Somerset  county,  N.  J.    Morgan  (B. )    A  map  of  Somerset  county.     Reduced  from 
original  survey.     By  I.  Hills.     1781.     ms.     185^  x  26. 
[In  Hills  (John).     A  collection  of  plans  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  the  province  of  New 

Jersey,     ms.     fol.     [1776-1782].     no.  12]. 
Note. — The  name  B.  Morgan  is  not  found  on  the  map,  but  in  the  table  of 
contents  to  the  collection. 

Map.     Entirely  from  original   surveys,  by  Ottey,  Van  Derveer  &  Keller. 

col.     43  X  37.     Camden,  L.  Van  Derveer,  1850. 

Map  of  Somerset   co.  New  Jersey.     Entirely   from    original    surveys,    by 

J.  W.  Otley  &  J.  Keily.     44  x  36.     Camden,  N.  J.     L.  Van  Derveer,  1850. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of    Somerset  co.  N.  J.     62  pp.  inch  19  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  Beers,  Comstock  &  Cline,  1873. 
Somerset  county,  Penn.     Somerset   county,    Penna.      [anon.]      col.      40  x  40. 
[n.  p.  1863]. 
Note. — A  topographical  map  for  war  purposes. 

Beers  (F.AV.)     County  atlas  of  Somerset,  Pa.     110  pp.  inch  38  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 
Somerville,  Mass.     Plan  of  the  rebels  works  on  Prospect  hill  and  Winter  hill, 
ms.     [anon.]     14  x  20.     [1775?]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  "143." 

Map  of  Somerville,  Mass.     Drawn  from  actual  survey  by  Martin  Draper,  jr. 

Published  by  order  of  the  town.     1852.     22  x  34.     Boston,  J.  T.  Powers  & 
co.'s  lith.  [1852]. 


792  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Somerville,  Mass.     Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Somerville,  Mass.     53 
pp.  incl.  13  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1874, 

Hopkins   (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Somerville,  Mass.     1  p.  1.     index 

map.     15  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1884. 

Sonera,  Mexico.     A  map  of  Sonora,  and  gulf  of  California  by  lieut.  R.  W.  H. 
Hardy.     13  x  17.     London,  H.  Colburn,  1829. 
[In  Hardy  (R.   W.  H.)     Travels  in  the  interior  of  Mexico  in  1825-1828. 
8°.     London,  1829.     front.] 

Map  of  the  Gadsden  purchase,  Sonora  and  portions  of  Ne,w  Mexico,  Chi- 

huahua &  California.  By  Herman  Ehrenberg.  24  x  24.  Cincinnati, 
Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co.  1858. 

Carte  de  la  Sonora  avec  1' indication  de  ses  mines  d'apres  la  carte  de  A. 

Garcia  y  Cubas  et  les  cartes  Americaines  par  V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     9^  x  8. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     186.     6°^^  s^rie.     42.     8°.     Paris,  A. 

Bertrand,  [1865].     p.  256]. 
Note.— Same  map  found  in  177-178.     6'^  serie.     33-34.     1863. 

Traveling  &  military  map  of  Sonora.     From  private  field  notes,  by  Cum- 

mings  &  James  Cherry.  27  x  30.  [Pittsburgh,  Cummings  &  J.  Cherry, 
1867. 

New  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,   southern  California  and   parts  of 

Nevada,  Utah  and  Sonora.  Compiled  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Mallery  and  J.  W. 
Ward.  1876,  1877.  col.  42  x  33.  San  Francisco,  Britton,  Rey  &  co. 
[1877]. 

Nuevo  mapa  de  los  estados  de  Sonora,  Chihuahua,  Sinaloa,  Durango  y  terri- 

torio  de  la  baja  California.  Formado  por  G.  de  Fleury.  24  x  34.  San 
Francisco,  published  by  A.  Gensoul,  revised  by  W.  Holt,  1881. 

Official  map  of  the  state  of  Sonora.     1885.     By  Chas.  E.  Herbert.     23  x  27. 

[n.  p.  1885]. 
Note. — On  cover  date,  1884. 

South.  America. ^    America,  (South).     Showing  the  progress  of  discovery,  founda- 
tion of  the  early  Spanish  &  Portuguese  settlem*^.     12  x  9^. 
[In  Gover  (Edward).     Atlas  of  universal  historical  geography,     sm.  fol. 
London,  1854]. 

Perv.    Brevis  exactaq^^  totivs  orbis  eivsq^  insvlarvm  descriptio  recens  a  Ivan 

Bellero  edita.     92  x  5}. 
[In  Boileau  de  Bullion  (Gilles).     La  sphere  des  deux  mondes,  compos^e  en 

FrauQois,  par  Daniel,  pasteur  des  Amadis.      [pseud.]     sm.  4°.     Anvers, 

I.  Richart,  1555.     1.  56]. 
Note. — The  whole  of  South  America  and  the  southeast  coast  of  the  United 

States. 

A  map  shewing  the  track  of  the  expedition  of  Pedro  de  Ursua  and  Lope  de 

Aguirre.     A.  D.  1560-61.     10  x  15. 
[In  Simon  (Pedro).     The  expedition  of  Pedro  de  Ursua  &  Lope  de  Aguirre. 
1560-1.     Translated  by  William  BoUaert.     8°.     London,  for  the  society, 
1861.     Hakluyt  society.     Works',     v.  28]. 

1  For  a  separate  list  of  maps  relating  to  South  America,  see  my  paper  entitled  '*  Guiana  and  Vene- 
zuela cartography,"  1898. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  793 

South.  America.     Delineatio  omnium  orarum  totius  Australis  partis  Americse  dictse 

Peruvianse  a  r.  de  la  Plata,  Brasiliam,  Pariam  &  Castellam  auream,  una 

cum  omnibus  insulis  Antillas,  etc.     Arnoldus  Florentius  a  Lan^ren,  author 

et  sculptor.     16  x  22. 

[In  Linschoten  (Jan  Huyghen  van).     Itinerario.     fol.     1' Amsterdam,   C. 

Claesz,  1596]. 
Note. — Same  map  found  in  the  various  other  editions. 

Residvvm  continentis  cvm  adiacentibvs  insvlis.     9  x  11  J. 

[In    Wytfliet    (Cornelius).      Descriptionis    Ptolemicfe    augmentum.      fol. 

Lovani,  typis  I.  Bogardi,  1597.     bet.  pp.  140-141]. 
Note. — Northern  part  of  South  America  called  "  Caribana." 

Nova  et  exacta  delineatio  Americse  partis  australis,  que  est:  Brasilia,  Cari- 

bana, Guiana  regnum  Nouum  Castilia  del  Oro,  Nicaragua  insula  Antillas 

et  Perv.     Et  sub  tropico  Capriconi  Chile,  Rio  della  Plata,  Patagonv,  & 

Fretv.  Magellanicv.    Noribergse,  per  Leuinum  Hulsium,  1599.    Per  Leuin: 

Hulsium.     a°.     1602. 
[In  Schmidel  (Ulrich).    Warhafftige  historien  einer  wunderbaren  schiffart, 

welche   Ulrich  Schmidel   von   anno  1534  biss  anno  1554  in  American! 

gethan.    Norimbergse,  Impensis  Levini  Hulsij,  1599.    Hulsius  collections, 

'pt.  4]. 
Note. — This  inserted  map  is  from  the  edition  of  1602. 

Magallanes  Rio  de  la  Plata  Asumpcion.     8  x  12. 

[In  Reys-boeck  han  het  rijcke  Brasilien  [etc.  anon.]  sm.  4°.  Graven. 
Haghe?  I.  Craven,  1624]. 

America  Meridionale.     14  x  19. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).  Atlas  sine  cosmographicpe  meditationes  de  fabrica 
mundi  et  fabricati  figura.  ed.  10a.  fol.  Amsterdami,  H.  Hondij.  1628. 
bet.  pp.  705-708]. 

Note. — This  map  is  found  in  various  editions  of  Mercator. 

Same.     America  Meridionalis.     14  x  19. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).  Atlas,  ed.  10a.  fol.  Amsterdami,  sumptibus 
H.  Hondij,  1630.     p.  389]. 

Terra  Firma  et  novum  regnum  Granatense  et  Popain.     6J  x  9^. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).  Historia  mvndi:  or  Mercator's  atlas.  By  the 
studious  industry  of  Ivdocvs  Hondy  [Hondt].  Englished  by  W.  S.  [i.  e. 
Wye  Saltonstall].     fol.     London,  1635.     p.  913]. 

Carta    prima  generale    d'  Affrica    a    pare:    d' America.      Af.    Lucini   feci. 

18^  X  28|. 
[In  Dudley  (Robert,  duke  of  Northumberland).     Dell'  arcano  del  mare, 
fol.     Firenze,  F.  Onofri,  1646.     book  2.     p.  39]. 

Carta  terza  generale  d'  America.     Af.  Lucini  feci.     18J  x  29|. 

[In  Dudley  (Robert,  duke  of  Northumberland).  Dell'  arcano  del  mare- 
fol.     Firenze,  F.  Onofri,  1646.     book  2.     p.  41]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  N.  Sanson  d  Abbeville.     A.  Peyrounin  sculp. 

16  X  21^.     Paris,  chez  I'auteur,  1650. 

Americse   pars   Meridionalis.      Amsterdami   sumptibus    loannis   lanssony. 

18  X  21i 
[In.Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.     v.  2]. 
' Gviana  sine  Amazonvm  regio.     Amstelodami  loannes  lanssonius  excudit. 

14^  X  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 


794  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

South  America.     Paragvay,  6  prov.  de  Rio  de  la  Plata  cum  regionibus  adiacentibus 
Tvcvman  et  Sta.    Croz  de  la  Sierra.     Amstelodami  excudebat  loannes 
lanssonius.     14^  x  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.     v.  2]. 

Terra  Firma    et  novum  regnum  Granatense  et  Popayan.      Amsterdam!, 

Joannes  Janssonius  exeudit.     15  x  19. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Venezula  cum  parte  australi  Nova  Andalusise.     Amstelodami,  loannes  lans- 

sonius exeudit.     14J  x  19^. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,     fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Terre  Ferme,  ou  sont  les  governations,  ou  gouvernemens  de  Terre  Ferme, 

Cartagene,  Ste.  Marthe,  Rio  de  la  Hache,  Venezuela,  Nouvelle  Andalusie, 
Popayan,  nouvean.  royme.  de  Grenade  &c.  tiree  de  divers  autheurs,  et 
de  divers  relations.     Par  N.  Sanson.     16  x  21.     Paris,  P.  Mariette,  1656. 

Zuyder  deel  van  America  uytgegeven  door  Arnold  Colom.     21^  x  24|. 

[In Colom  (Arnold).    Zee-atlas,  of te  water-wereldt  [etc] .    fol.    Amsterdam, 
in  de  Lichtende  Colom,  [1656?].     no.  16]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  le  sr.  Sanson  1657.     8  x  lOf. 

[In  his  L' Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'authevr,  165^.     no.  8]. 

Terre  Ferme,  nouveau  royme.  de  Grenade,   &c.     Par  N.  Sanson.     1657. 

7^  X  IH. 
[In  his  L'  Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.     4°.     Paris,  I'authevr,  1657.     no.  9]. 

Tabula  qua  hydrophilacium  andium  exhibetur,  quo  universa  America  Aus- 

tralis  innumeris  fluviis  lucubusqe  irrigatur.     13^  x  8. 
[InKircher(Athanasius).    Mundus  subterraneus.    fol.    Amsterodami,  typis 
J.  Janssonii  &  E.  Weyerstraet,  1665.     p.  74]. 

Terre  Firma  et  nouvum  regnum  Granatense  et  Popayan.     Amstelodami. 

Guiljelmus  Blaeuw  exeudit.     15  x  19. 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
'  Blaviane,  contenant  1' Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v. 

12.     bet.  pp.  103-104]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  N.  Sanson.     Reveue  et  chang^e  en  plusieurs 

endroits,  suivant  les  memoires  les  plus  recents.  Par  G.  Sanson.  15^  x  22. 
Paris,  P.  Mariette,  1669. 

America  Meridionalis  divisa  in  suas  principales  partes  dominatusq^  regis 

Galli£e  Castillise  Portugalise,  et  stat,  Batavorum.  Sr.  Sansonis  opera. 
Vogel  sc.     22|  X  34^     [n.  p.  167-?]. 

A  new  mapp  of  America  Meridionale.     Designed  by  monsieur  Sanson.     Ren- 

dered into  English  and  illustrated  by  Richard  Blome.    15  J  x  21.    London, 
for  R.  Blome,  1669. 
[In  Blome  (Richard).     A  geographical  description  of  the  four  parts  of  the 
world,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Blome,  1670.     part  4]. 

Partie  de  Terre  Ferme  ou  sont  Guiane  et  Caribane  augment^e  et  corrig^e 

suivant  les  dernieres  relations.     Par  N.  Sanson.     Paris,  1679.     7x4. 
[In  Revue  coloniale.     1858.     33.     2«  serie.     2°.     8°.     Paris,  1858.     p.  356. 
no.  5]. 

South  America  divided  into  its  principal  parts,  [etc.]     Described  by  San- 

son. Corrected  and  animended  by  William  Berry.  22  x  35^.  London, 
W.  Berry,  1680. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  795 

South.  America.     Amerique  Meridionale,  par  P.  Du  Val.    16  x  22.    Paris,  I'autheur, 
1684. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  6]. 

A  new  mapp  of  America  Meridionale.     Designed  by  m.  Sanson,  and  ren- 

dered into  English,  and  illustrated  by  Richard  Blome.     14 J  x  20. 
[In  Varenius.     Cosmography  and  geography.     3d  impression,     fol.     Lon- 
don, by  S.  Roycroft  for  R.  Blome,  1693.     pp.  462-463]. 

Amerique  Meridionale  divisee  en  ses  principales  parties  ou  sont  distingues 

les  vns  des  autres  les  estats  suivant  qu'ils  appartiennent  presentement,  aux 
Frangois,  Castillans,  Portugais,  Hollandois,  &c.     Tire  de  toutes  les  rela- 
tions, qui  ont  paru  jusques  a  present,  par  le  sr,  Sanson.     18  x  26.     Paris, 
H.  lalliot,  1695. 
[In  Jaillot  (C.  H.  A.)     Atlas  Francois,     fol.     Paris,  Jaillot,  1695.    no.  13]. 

Corso  del  fiume  dell  Amazoni.     10^  x  17^^. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Yeneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  1. 
p.  134]. 

America  Meridionale.     2  sheets,  each  24|  x  17^. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  1. 
bet.  pp.  64-65  &  72-73]. 

Mare  del  Svd.     17^x23. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.     Venetia,  1695-97.     v.  2. 
pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  150-151]. 

A  map  of  the  provinces  Paraguay  and  Tucuman  with  the  river  Plata.     6  x  11. 

[In  Voyages  and  discoveries  in  South  America,     [anon.]     16°.     London, 

for  S.  Buckley,  1698.     pt.  2.     p.  1]. 

L' Amerique  Meridionale,  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations  de  messrs.  de 

r Academic  royale  des  sciences,  etc.     8j  x  llj.     A  Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa, 
[1700?]. 
[In  Hooghe  (Romain  de).     Les  Indies  orientales  et  occiden tales,     obi.  fol. 
Leidey,  1700?]. 

L' Amerique  Meridionale  dressee  sur  les  observations  de  mrs.  de  I'Academie 

royale  des  sciences  &  quelques  autres,  &  sur  les  memoires  les  plus  recens. 
Par  G.  de  I'lsle.     18  x  24.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1700. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  6]. 

Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme  du  Perron,  du  Bresil,  et  du  pays  des  Amazones, 

dressee  sur  les  descriptions  de  Herrera,  de  Laet  et  des  pp.  d'Acuna  et  m. 
Rodriguez  et  sur  plusieurs  relations  et  observations  posterieures,  par  Guil- 
laume  de  I'lsle.     Paris,  1703.     6^  x  8. 
[In  Revue  coloniale.     1858.     33.     2«  serie.     20.     8°.     Paris,  1858.     p.  356. 
no.  6]. 

Same.     Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme,  du  Perou,  du  Bresil,  et  du  pays  des  Ama- 

zones.    Dressee  sur  les  descriptions  de  Herrera,  de  Laet  des  pp.  d'Acuna, 
et  m.  Rodriguez  et  sur  plusieurs  relations  et  observations  posterieures. 
Par  Guillaume  De  I'lsle.     19  x  26.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  9]. 

Carte  du  Paraguay,  du  Chili,  du  detroit  de  Magellan  &c.  dressee  sur  les 

descriptions  des  pp.  Alfonso  d'Ovalle,  &  Nicole  Techo,  et  sur  les  relations 
et  memoires  de  Brouwer,  Narborough,  mr.  de  Beauchesne,  &c.  par  Guil- 
laume De  risle.     19^  x  23.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1703. 
[American  maps.    v.  1.     no.  7]. 


796  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  America.     Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme,  du  Perou,  du  Br^sil  et  du  pays  des 
Amazones.     Par  Guillaume  De  Plsle.     18^  x  22.     Paris,  chez  I'aute'ir, 
1703.     Ph.     Buache  avec  privilege  du  30  av.  1745. 
[In  Delisle   (Guillaume).     Mappemonde.     Augmentee  par  Buache.     fol. 
Paris,  1745]. 

• South  America  corrected  from  the  observations  communicated  to  the  Royal 

society's  of  London  and  Paris.    By  C.  Price.    25  x  37.    [London] ,  T.  Brand- 
reth  &  G.  Willdey,  [1705?]. 

— - —    Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  1]. 

South  America.     By  lohn  Senex.     25^  x  37.     [London],  for  T.  Bowles,  [etc. 

1708?] 
[In  his  Modem    geography,      fol.     London,    for  T.   Bowles,    etc.    1725? 
no.  7]. 

South  America.      Corrected  from  the  observations  communicated  to  the 

Royal  society's  of  London  &  Paris.     By  lohn  Senex.     col.    26x37.    [Lon- 
don, 1708?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  13]. 

South  America.     Corrected  from  the  observations  communicated  to  the 

royal  society's  of  London  &  Paris.     By  lohn  Senex,  H.  Hulsbergh  sculp. 
37x16.     [London,  1710?]. 

A  new  &  exact  map  of  the  coast,  countries  and  islands  within  ye  limits  of 

ye  South  Sea  company,  from  ye  rivers  Aranoca  to  Terre  del  Fuego,  [etc.] 
By  Herman  Moll.     18  x  19. 
[In  Moll  (Herman).     A  view  of  the  coasts,  countries  and  islands  within  the 
limits  of  the  South  sea  company.     12°.     London,  1711]. 

Same.     A  new  &  exact  map  of  the  coast,  countries  and  islands  within  ye 

limits  of  ye  South  sea  company,  from  ye  river  Aranoca  to  Terre  del  Fuego, 
and  from  thence  through  ye  South  sea  to  ye  north  part  of  California  &c. 
with  a  view  of  the  general  and  coasting  trade  winds,  [etc.]     By  Herman 
Moll.     19  X  25.     [London],  H.  Moll  and  I.  King,  [1711?]. 
Note. — See  1720?  for  later  edition. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  14]. 
Carte  de  I'Am^rique  M^ridionale  dressee  sur  les  observations  du  r.  p.  L. 

Feuill^e.     9^  x  13 J.     Paris,  P.  Giffart,  1714. 
In  Feuill^e  (Louis).     Journal  des  observations  physique.     4°.     Paris,  P. 

Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 

Map  of  South  America.     By  Herman  Moll.     B.  Lens  delin.     G.  Vertue 

sculp.     23  X  38.     [Lopdon,  for  H.  Moll,  etc.  1715?]. 

Same. 

American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  15]. 

A  new  map  of  part  of  the  great  river  De  La  Plata,  and  Tucumah  and  ye 

adjacent  countries,  shewing  ye  tract  of  mr.  R.  M's  travels  from  Buenos 
Ayres  to  Potosi.     By  H.  Moll.     5J  x  10^. 
[In  Acarete  du  Biscay.     A  relation  of  mr.  R.  M's  voyage  to  Buenos-Ayres. 
[anon.]     London,  J.  Darly,  1716]. 

A  map  of  Terre  Firma,  Guiana  and  the  Antilles  islands.     By  H.  Moll. 

7x10. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  com  pleat  system  of  geography  for  America.     4°. 
Savoy,  E.  Nutt  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  396]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEKIOA.  797 

South.  America.     A  chart  of  the  coasts  of  Peru,  Quito,  Popayan  and  the  isthmus 
of  Darien.     7  x  llj. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,   a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  206]. 

A  chart  of  the  South  sea  coast  from  the  streights  of  Magellan  to  Arica. 

6|  X  Hi 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,   for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  108]. 

A  map  of  South  America.     According  to  ye  newest  and  most  exact  obser- 

vations.    By  Herman  Moll,  geographer.     7  x  10}. 
[In  Atlas  geographicus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  76]. 

A  map  of  Chili,  Patagonia,  part  of  La  Plata  &c.     By  H.  Moll,  geographer. 

lOi  X  6|. 
[In  Atlas  geographus:  or,  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America, 
sm.  4°.     Savoy,  E.  Nutt,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  148]. 

-z Carte  tres-curieuse  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  contenant  des  remarques  nouvelles  & 

tres-utiles  non-seulement  sur  les  ports  &  isles  de  cette  mer,  mais  aussi  sur 
les  principaux  pais  de  I'Amerique  tant  Septentrionale  que  Meridionale, 
[etc.]     4  sheets,  each  15  x  17.     [1719]. 
[In  Chatelain  (H.  A.)     Atlas  historie.     [anon.]    fol.    Amsterdam,  1705-20. 
V.  6.     p.  117]. 

Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme  du  P4rou,  du  Bresil,   et  du  pays  des  Amazones. 

16x20.     [1719]. 
[In  Chatelain    (H.    A.)      Atlas  historique.      [anon,]      fol.      Amsterdam, 
1705-1720.     V.  6.     p.  122]. 

Carte  du  Paraguai,  du  Chili,  du  detroit  de  Magellan,  &c.     16  x  20.     [1719]. 

[In  Chatelain    (H.   A.)      Atlas    historique.      [anon.]      fol.      Amsterdam, 

1705-20.     V.  6.     p.  135]. 

Moll  (Herman).     Map  of  South  America.     24x38.     [1720?]. 

[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1715-20.     no.  11]. 

Moll  (Herman).     A  new  &  exact  map  of  the  coast,  countries  and  islands 

within  ye  limits  of  ye  South  sea  company,  from  ye  river  Aranoca  to 
Terre  del  Fuego  and  from  thence  through  ye  South  sea,  to  ye  north  part  of 
California,  &c.     26  x  19.     [1720?]. 

[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1715-20.     no.  12]. 

Note. — See  1711?  for  earlier  edition. 

Carte  du  Perou,  du  fieuve  des  Amazones  et  du  Bresil.     14^  x  19. 

[In  Coreal   (Frangois).      Voyages.      16°.      Amsterdam,  1722.      v.  1.     opp. 
p.  178]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America,  shewing  its  general  divisions,  &c.     B.  Cole 

sculp.     14^  X  19. 
[In  Wells  (Edward).     A  new  sett  of  maps.     fol.     London,  1722]. 

Same. 

[American  maps,     v,  1.     no.  4]. 

Note. — From  Wells  (E.)     A  new  set  of  maps.     fol.     London,  for  R.  Bowu- 
icke,  [etc.]  1722. 

Carte  du  Perou,  du  fieuve  des  Amazones  et  du  Bresil.     15  x  19. 

[In  Coreal  (Frangois).    Voyages,  aux  Indes  Occidentales.     16°.     A  Amster- 
dam, 1722.     V.  1.     p.  178]. 


798  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  America.     Terra  Firma  and  the  Caribe  islands,  &c.     H.  Moll  fecit.     6i  x  7^. 
[In  Compleat  (The)  geographer.     4th  ed.     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  J. 
Knapton,  [etc.]     1723.     p.  237]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America.     According  to  the  latest  and  best  observa- 

tions taken  from  monsr.  De  I'Isle,  sold  by  Jer.  Batley,  1725.    Eman.  Bowen, 
sculp.     17  X  15. 
[In  Herrera  (Antonio  de).     The  general  history  of  the  vast  continent  and 
islands  of  America.     Translated  by  John  Stevens.     8°.     London,  for  J. 
Batley,  1725.     v.  2]. 

Mer  de  Sud,  ou  Pacifique,  contenant  I'isle  de  Calif orne  les  costes  de  M6- 

xique,  du  Perou,  Chili,  et  les  destroit  de  Magellanique,  &c.  [anon.] 
23  X  29.     Amsterdam,  P.  Mortier,  [1725?]. 

L'Amerique  Meridionale,  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess'rs  de 

I'academie  royale  des  sciences,  etc.     Augmenteesde  nouveau  k  Leide,  chez 
Pierre  Vander  Aa.     13  x  15^. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2.     Am^rique.     pi.  32]. 

To  his  excellency  sr.  Ralph  Gore,  baronet,  one  of  the  lord  justices,  speaker 

to  the  hon.  house  of  commons  and  chancelor  of  the  exchequer  this  map 
of  South  America  is  most  humbly  dedicated  by  George  Grierson.  22  x  37. 
Dublin,  G.  Grierson,  [1730?]. 

—    L'Amerique    Meridionale.      Par  G.  de  I'Isle.      18  x  22^.      Amsterdam,  I. 

Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 

v.  2.     no.  44]. 
Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme,  du  Perou,  du  Bresil  et  du  pays  des  Amazones, 

dressee  sur  les  descriptions  de  Herrera,  de  Laet,  et  des  pp.  d' Acuiia  et  m. 

Rodriguez  et  sur  plusieurs  relations  et  observations  posterieurs.     Par 

Guillaume  de  I'Isle.     19  x  22.      Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C.   Mortier, 

[1733?]. 
[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 

V.  2.     no.  45]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  also  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

Carte  du  Paraguay,  du  Chili,  du  detroit  de  Magellans,  &c.  dressee  sur  les 

descriptions  des  pp.  Alfonsed'Ovalle,  et  Nicholas  Techo  et  sur  les  relations 
et  memoires  de  Brouwer,  Narbourough,  mr.  de  Beauchesne  &  Par  Guil- 
laume de  I'Isle.     19  x  22.     Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733?]. 

[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?] . 
v.  2.     no.  46]. 

Note. — This  map  is  found  also  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

Typus  geographicus  Chili,  Paraguay,  freti  Magellanici,  &c.  ex  pp.    T.  Alfonso 

d'Ovalle  &  Nicol.  Techo  nee  non  de  Brouwer,  Narbouroug,  de  Beauchesne 
&c.  il  Guiliel.  de  I'Isle  descript.  editoribus  Homannianis  heredibus.    1733. 
col.     19  X  22. 
[In    Homann    (J.    B. )      Atlas  geographicus    maior.      fol.      Norimbergae, 
Homannianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  149]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  799 

South  America.     A  map  of  Terra  Firma,  Peru,  Amazoneland,  Brazil,  &c.  the  north 
p.  of  La  Plata.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10^. 
[In  Salmon  (Thomas).    Modern  history.    8°.    London,  for  the  author,  1737. 
V.  29.     p.  105]. 

A  map  of  South  America.    With  all  the  European  settlements  &  whatever 

else  is  remarkable.     R.  W.  Seale  delin.  et  sculp.     18  x  15. 
[In  Rapin  de  Thoyras  (Paul).     The  history  of  England.     Continued  by  N. 
Tindel.     fol.     London,  1744.     v.  3].        ' 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Terra  Ferma  and  the  Caribbe  islands.    By  Eman. 

Bowen.     14  x  16^. 
[In  Complete  (A)  system  of  geography.    The  whole  illustrated  with  seventy 
maps,  by  Emanuel  Bowen.     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [&c.] 
1747.     V.  2.     pp.  584-585]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville,  1748.     Grave  par  Guill:  Dela- 

haye.     3  sheets,  15  x  30,  19  x  30  &  16|  x  30. 
[In  Anville  (Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon  d').     [Atlas  general] .    fol.     [Paris, 
1743-1780].     pi.  30-30a-30b]. 

Same.    Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  le  sr.  d'Anville,  1748.     Grave  par  Guill : 

Delahaye.    A  Paris,  chez  I'auteur,  aux  galeries  du  Louvre.     2  sheets,  35  x 
30J  &  15  x  30i 
[In  Anville  (Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon  d').     Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris, 
1727-1780.     pis.  12-13]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Dress^e  sur  les  memoires  les  plus  recents  et  assu- 

jettie  aux  observations  astronomiques.     Par  le  sr.  Robert  de  Yaugondy. 
1750.     19  X  23. 
[In  Robert  de  Vaugondy  ( Gilles  &  Didier).     Atlas  universel.     fol.     Paris, 
chez  les  auteurs,  1757.     sheet  101]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Chili,  Terra  Magellanica,  Terra  del  Fuego,  &c. 

By  Eman.  Bowen.     14  x  17. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.    no.  54]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Paraguay,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  Tucumania,  Guaria, 

&c.     By  Eman.  Bowen,     14  x  17. 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.    no.  53]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Terra  Firma  and  the  Caribbe  islands.    By  Eman. 

Bowen.     14  x  16i 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.    no.  56]. 

A  chart  of  North  and  South  America.     6  sheets. 

[With  Green  (John).     Remarks,  in  support  of  the  new  chart  of  North  and 
South  America;  in  six  sheets.     4°.  &  fol.     London,  for  T.  Jefferys,  1753]. 
Note. — See  1768  &  1775  for  other  editions. 

Same.     A  chart  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the  Atlantic  and 

Pacific  oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia.     [By 
John  Green,     anon.]     6  sheets.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  feb.  19,  1753. 

Carte  de  la  Terre  Ferme,  du  Perou,  du  Bresil  et  du  pays  des  Amazones, 

dressee  sur  les  descriptions  de  Herrera,  de  Laet,   &c.     Par  Guillaume 
De  I'Isle.     18^  x  22.     A.  Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1753]. 
[In  Delisle  (Guillaume).     Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     A.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens 
&  C.  Mortier,  [1753].     v.  2]. 


800  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Soutli  America.     L'Amerique  M^ridionale.     Dressee  sur  les  observations  de  mrs. 
de  I'academie  royale  des  sciences  &  quelques  autres,  &c.     Par  G.  De  Fisle. 
18i  X  22.     A.  Amsterdam,  I.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1753]. 
[In  Delisle  (Guillaume).     Atlas  nouveau.     fol.     A.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens 
&  C.  Mortier,  1753]. 

South  America.     J.  Gibson  sculpt.     lOJ  x  13. 

[In  Salmon    (Thomas).     The  universal  traveller,     fol.     London,    for  E. 
Baldwin,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  535]. 

South  America.     Performed  under  the  patronage  of  Louis,  duke  of  Orleans. 

By  the  Sieur  d' Anville.     Improved  by  mr.  Bolton.     Tho.  Kitchen,  sculpt. 
1755.     3  sheets. 
[In  Postlethwayt  (Malachy).     The  universal  dictionary  of  trade  and  com- 
merce, translated  from  the  French  of  m.  Savary.    fol.    London,  for  J.  v&  P. 
Knapton,  1755.     v.  2]. 

An  accurate  map  of  South  America.     Drawn  by^Eman.  Bo  wen.     14  x  16^. 

[In  Rolt  (Richard).     A  new  and  accurate  history  of  South  America.     8°. 

London,  for  T.  Gardner,  1755.     front.] 

America  das  Siidliche  nach   der  zeichnung  des  herrn  AVilhelm  Delisle  in 

verlag  Johann  Justin  Gebauers.     12^  x  16^. 
[In  Schroter  (Johann  Friedrich).     Algemeine  geschichte  der  ll,nder  und 
volker  von  America.     Nebst  einer  vorrede  Sigmund  Jacob  Baumgartens. 
[anon.]     4°.     Halle,  J.  J.  Gebauer,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  1]. 

An  accurate  map  of  Paraguay,  Tucumania,  Chaco,  Rio  de  la  Plata,  &c.  with 

part  of  Brasil  from  20  to  37  degrees  south  latitude.  Laid  down  from  the 
most  approved  modern  maps  with  improvements.  By  Eman:  Bowen, 
geog'r  to  his  majesty.  Printed  for  the  General  magazine  of  Arts  and 
sciences  for  W.  Owen  at  Temple  Bar.  11^  x  16^.  [1756]. 
[In  General  (A)  magazine  of  arts  and  sciences.  By  Benjamin  Martin. 
1755-1756.  8°.  London,  W.  Owen,  1759.  Miscellaneous  correspondence. 
V.  1.     p.  245]. 

Lopez  (Thomas).     Atlas  geographico  de  la  America  Septentrional  y  Meri- 

dional.    Eng.  title.     7  p.  1.     116  pp.     port.     38  maps  &  plans,     sq.  18°. 
Madrid,  A.  Sanz,  1758. 

Tabula  Americae  specialis  geographica  regni  Peru,  Brasilise,  Terrse  Firmae  & 

reg.  Amazonum;  secundum  relationes  de  Herrera,  de  Laet,  &  pp.  deAcuna 
&  M.  Rodriguetz,  aliorumqg  observationes  recentiores  de  signata  &  edita 
per  Guiliem  de  I'lsle,  nunc  recusa  per  Homanianos  heredes.  col.  19  x  22. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B.)  Atlas  geographicus  maior.  fol.  Norimbergse, 
Homannianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  148]. 

South  America.     7x9. 

[In  London  magazine.     1762.     8°.     London,  R.   Baldwin,   [1762].     v.  31. 
p.  8]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  South  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  &  best 

observations.     R.  W.  Seale  sculp.     14  x  10. 
[In  Universal   (The)  magazine.      8°.     London,   J.    Hinton,   1762.     v.   31. 
p.  169]. 

Am^rique  M^ridionale.     9  x  llj. 

[In  Chambon  (— ).     Le  commerce  de  TAm^rique.    [anon.]    4°.     Avignon, 
1764.     V.  1.     p.  1]. 

Am<5rique  M^ridionale.     7f  x  12. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime  [etc.]     fol.     [Paris], 
1764.     V.  2.     no.  3]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  801 

South.  America.     Kaart  van  de  onderkoningschappen  van  Mexico  en  Nieuw  Gran- 
ada in  de  Spaansche  West  Indien.     12  x  19.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion, 
1765. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     8°.     Te 
Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1766.     v.  1.     p.  113]. 

■ Kaart  van  het  onderkoningschap  van  Peru  zig  uitstrekkende  over  Chili, 

Paraguay   enandere    Spaansche    lander;    als  ook  van  Brazil.     14  x  15|. 
Te  Amsterdam,  Isaak  Tirion,  1765. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2]. 
..  An  accurate  map  of  South  America  drawn  from  the  sieur  Robert,  with 

improvements.     G.  RoUos  sculp.     11^  x  17|. 
[In  Penning  (D. )  and  others.     A  new  system  of  geography,     fol.    London, 
for  S.  Crowder,  1765.     v.  2.     p.  728]. 

An  accurate  map  of  South  America;  drawn  from  the  sieur  Robert,  geog'r  to 

the  French  king  with  improvements.     G.  Rollos  sculp.     11  ^  x  7^. 
[In  Brookes  (R. )     The  general  gazetteer.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  for  J.  New- 
berry, 1766]. 

-  Chili,    Paraguay,     Bresil,    Amazones,    et    Perou.      Par    m.    Brion.     1766. 

m  X  loi 

[In  Brion  de  la  Tour  (Louis) .     Atlas  general,  civil  et  ecclesiastique,  metho- 

dique  et  elementaire  pour  Petude  de  la  geographic  et  de  I'histoire.  [etc.] 

4°.     Paris,  A.  P.  D.  R.  1767.     pl.  41]. 
Guayane,  Terre  Ferme,  Isles  Antilles,  et  Nile.     Espagne.     Par  m.  Brion. 

1766.     10^  X  lOJ. 
[In  Brion  de  la  Tour  (Louis).     Atlas  general,  civil  et  ecclesiastique,  metho- 

dique  et  elementaire  pour  1' etude  de  la  geographic  et  de  I'histoire.     [etc.] 

4°.     Paris,  A.  P.  D.  R.  1767.     pl.  42]. 

[North  and  South  America,  in  six  sheets.     By  John  Green] . 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  1-6]. 
Note. — See  1753  for  first  edition  with  text  and  1768  and  1775  for  later 

editions. 
■  America  Meridionale  secondo  le  ultime  osservazioni  astronomiche  delineat 

da  G.  D.  C.     1770.     16  x  20. 
[In    Coleti    (Giandomenico)    Dizionario    storico-geografico    dell'    America 

Meridionale.     4°.     Venezia,  Coleti,  1771.     v.  1.     front.] 

-  A  new  map  of  the  southern  parts  of  America  taken  from  manuscript  maps 

made  in  the  country  and  a  survey  of  the  eastern  coast  made  by  order  of 
the  king  of  Spain.     39  x  28^.     London,   engraved  by  T.   Kitchin,   pub- 
lish'd  by  T.  Lewis,  1772. 
[In   Falkner   (Thomas).     Description   de  Patagonia.     Traducida  al  Caste- 
llano  por  d.  Manuel  Machon.     ms.     fol.     1774]. 
" — —    Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla  (Juan  de  la).     Mapa  geografico  de  America  iMer- 
dional.      8  large  sheets,  each  42  x  28,  beautifully  engraved,  with  elegant 
ornamental  borders,  and  some  plans  of  towns  on  the  margins.     Atlas, 
fol.     [Madrid],  1775. 
Note. — "A  very  rare  and  little  known  map  prepared  for  the  Spanish  govern- 
ment by  the  royal  cosmographer  Juan  de  la  Cruz  Cano.     Its  value  is  all 
the  greater  that  it  was  not  utilized  by  later  map-makers,  being  in  fact 
unknown  and  inaccessible  to  most  people.     From  the  paper  we  can  see 
that  some  modern  impressions  were  taken  from  the  plate."    Quaritch  cat. 
no.  Ill,  april,  1891.     This  copy  is  in  the  State  department 

H.  Doc.  516 51 


802  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  America.  Same.  Mapa  geogr^fico  de  America  Meridional,  dispuesto  y  gra- 
vado  par  d.  Juan  de  la  Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla,  geogfo.  pensdo.  de  S.  M. 
Teniendo  presentes  varios  mapas  y  noticias  originales  con  arreglo  d  las 
observaciones  astronomicas,  afio  de  1775.  Note. — Est  mapa  de  los  domi- 
mios  Espanoles  y  Portugueses  in  America  Meridional,  es  una  copia  literal 
y  exacta  de  un  mapa  Espanol  mui  raro;  compuesto  y  gravado  en  Madrid, 
afio  1775,  del  orden  del  rey  de  Espana.  72  x  51.  Lohdres,  publicardo 
por  Guillermo.  Faden,  enero  1.  de  1799. 

A  map  of  South  America,  containing  Tierra-Firma,  Guayana,  New  Granada, 

Amazonia,  Brasil,  Peru,  Paraguay,  Chaco,  Tucuman,  Chili,  and  Patagonia. 
From  mr.  d'Anville,  with  several  improvements  and  additions,  and  the 
newest  discoveries.     40  x  47.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1772. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  28-29]. 

Same.     A  map  of  South  America,  containing  Tierra-Firma,  Guayana,  New 

Granada,  Amazonia,  Brasil,  Peru,  Paraguay,  Chaco,  Tucuman,  Chili,  and 

Patagonia.     From  mr.  d'  Anville  with  several  improvements  and  additions. 

40  X  47.     London,  for  R  Sayef,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.    The  American  atlas,    fol.    London,  R.  Sayer  & 

J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  28-29]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

A  chart  of  North  and  South  America,  including  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 

oceans,  with  the  nearest  coasts  of  Europe,  Africa  and  Asia.  [By  John 
Green,     anon.]     6  sheets.     London,  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer  & 
J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  1-3]. 

Note.— See  1753,  for  first  edition  with  text,  and  also  1768,  1775. 

Slid  Amerika.     13  x  14. 

[In  Schlozer  (A.  L. )  Neue  erdbeschreibung  der  ganz  Amerika.  16°. 
Gottingen,  1777]. 

South  America.     7x9. 

[In  Gutherie  (William).  A  new  geographical,  historical,  and  commercial 
grammar.     A  new  ed.     8°.     liOndon,  for  John  Knox,  1777.     p.  705]. 

An  exact  map  of  the  provinces  of  Terra  Firma,  Darien,  Carthagena  &  New 

Grenada,    by    mr.     B.  .  .    from    the    best    authorities.      Terry,   sculp. 
8  x  lOi. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America,      sm.  4°.      London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  421]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America  from  the  best  authorities.     J' no  Lodge,  sculp. 

13x9i. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America,      sm.  4°.      London,  for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  395]. 

Carta  rappresentante  V  America  Meridionale.     8|  x  6 J. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.    Livorno,  1778.     no.  34]. 

Carta  rappresentante  le  provincie  di  Cartagena,  S.   Martha  e  Venezuela. 

8  x  11. 
[In  Atlante  dell'  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  25]. 

■ South'  America  agreeable  to  the  most  approved  maps  and  charts,  by  Thos. 

Conder.     1778.     13  x  15.     [n.  p.  1778]. 
Note.— Engraved  for  "Moore's  Com  pleat  collection  of  voyages  and  travels." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  803 

South.  A-nerica.  Map  of  the  European  settlements  in  South  America  and  on  the 
western  coast  of  Africa.     By  Thos.  Kitchin.      13  x  18. 

[In  Raynal  (G.  T.  F. )  A  philosophical  and  political  history.  12°. 
Dublin,  1779.     v.  4]. 

Note. — Also  in  2d  ed.  1798. 

A  map  of  South  America.     From  mr.  d'Anville,  with  several  improvements 

and  additions,  and  the  newest  discoveries,     col.     39  x  46.     London,  for 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1779. 

A  map  of  South  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  authorities.     Jno.  Lodge, 

sculp,     [anon.]     lOi  x  11^.     London,  J.  Bew,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.   Bew,    [1780].     v.   1. 
July  1780.     opp.  p.  463]. 

Carte generale del' AmeriqueMeridionale.     Farm.  Bonne.     1781.     12^x8^. 

[InGrenet  (L'abbe — ).     Atlas  portatifal'usagedes  colleges,     sm.  4°.    Paris, 

1781.     at  end]. 

South  America  agreeable  to  the  most  approved  maps  and  charts,  by  mr. 

Kitchin.     13^  x  15. 
[In  Millar  (George  Henry).     The  new  and  universal  system  of  geography, 
fol.     London,  for  A.  Hogg,  1782.     vol.2,     p.  779]. 

L'  Amerique  Meridionale.    Par  m.  Brion  de  La  Tour.     Echelle  de  lieues  d'  une 

heure,  on  de  20.  au  degre.     Paris,  ches  Esnauts  &  Rapilly,  1783. 

Mapa  de  la  parte  principal  de  la  America  Espanola,  por  el  sr.  Brion,  [Louis 

Brion  de  la  Tour]  geographo  ordinario  de  el  rey.     6x8.     [n.  p.  1783?]. 

Carta  geografica  di  Terra  Ferma  osia  del  nuovo  regno  di  Granata  composta 

da  mons.  Bonne  e  disegnata  dal  sig.re  Al.  Eusebio  Yeiga.     6i  x  8|. 
[In  Gilii    (Filippo  Salvador).     Saggio  di  storia  Americana..     8°.      Roma, 
Salvioni,  1784.     v.  4]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America.     7  x  9^.     [London],  Harrison  &,  co.  1785. 


[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic, 
fol.     te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  m.  Bonne.     13J  x  9^. 

[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)    and   Desmarest  (Nicolas).     Atlas   encyclopedique. 
4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1787.     v.  1.     no.  30]. 

An  accurate  map  of  South  America,  from  the  best  modern  maps  and  charts, 

by  Thos.  Bowen,  geogr.     12|  x  18. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander).     A 

new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography,  ancient 

and  modern;  [etc.]     2  v.     fol.     London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787-1810?]. 

vol.  2.     bet.  pp.  540-541]. 
South  America  as  divided  amongst  the  Spaniards  and  the  Portuguese,  the 

French  and  the  Dutch.     By  Samuel  Dunn.     12  x  1.7.     London,  for  R. 

Sayer,  1787. 
[In  Dunn  (Samuel).     A  new  atlas  of  the  mundane  system.     3d  ed.     fol. 

London,  Laurie  &  Whittle.     [1787-89].     no.  42]. 
South  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  &  best  authorities.     T.  Kitchin,  del. 

Engraved  by  G.  Terry.     13  x  15.     London,  engraved  for  J.  Harrison,  1787. 
South  America.    6^  x  8. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 

L  Thomaa  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793.     p.  345]. 


804  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South.  America.     A  general  map  of  South  America.     Drawn  from  the  best  surveys 
by  J.  Kussell,  1794.     14^  x  ITf. 
[In  his  An  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J.  Ridgway^ 
1795.     no.  2]. 

A  general  map  of  South  America.     Drawn  from  the  best  surveys.     By  J. 

Eussell,  1794.     14  x  19.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds,  1794]. 
[In  Winterbotham  (W, )     An  historical,   geographical  and  philosophical 
view  of  the  American  United  States,  and   of  European  settlements  in 
America  and  the  West  Indies.     8°.     London,  J.  Ridgway,  1795.     v.  4]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America  drawn  from  the  latest  discoveries.     11  x  8. 

London,  R.  Wilkinson,  1794. 
[In  Wilkinson    (Robert) .     A  general   atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Wilkinson,. 
1800.     no.  48]. 

A  map  of  South  America  according  to  the  best  authorities,     [anon.]    13  x  14. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew).  Carey's  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1796.     no.  19]. 

Mapa  geogrdfico  de  la  mayor  parte  de  la  America  Meridional  que  contiene 

los  paises  por  donde  debe  trazarse  la  linea  divisoira  que  divida  los  dominios 
de  Espaiia  y  Portugal.  Construido  en  virtud  de  real  orden  por  el  teniente 
general  dn.  Francisco  Requena  en  el  ano  de  1796.  [Facsimile],  col. 
38x49.     Philadelphia,  F.  Bourquin,  [187-]. 

— Same.     Mapa  geogrdfico  de  la  mayor  parte  de  la  America  que  contiene  los 

paises  por  donde  debe  trazarse  la  linea  divisoria  que  divida  los  dominios 
de  Espafia  y  Portugal.  Construido  en  virtud  de  real  orden  por  el  teniente 
gr£ll.  dn.  Francisco  Requena  en  el  ario  de  1796.     25^  x  19. 

[In  Venezuela.  Titulos  de  Venezuela  en  sus  limites  con  Colombia.  8°. 
Caracas,  1876.     v.  i]. 

Note. — On  pp.  125-229  is  the  text  which  accompanies  the  map  entitled 
"Memoria  historica  de  las  demarcaciones  de  limites  de  los  dominios  de 
Espaiia  y  de  Portugal  en  America,  que  presentaron  en  1797  don  Vicente 
Aguilas  y  Jurado,  oficial  2"  de  la  secretaria  de  estado,  y  don  Francisca 
Requena,  brigadier  ingeniero  de  los  reales  ejercitos  Espafioles." 

A  general  map  of  South  America.     From  the  best  surveys,  1796.     B.  Tan- 

ner, sculp.     14  X  17i     New  York,  J.  Reid,  [1796]. 
[In  Reid  (John).     The  American  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796. 
no.  2]. 

South  America.     Neele  sc.     col.     1\  x  9.     London,  J.  Wilkes,  1796. 

A  map  of  South  America  and  the  adjacent  islands  1797.     6^  x  4^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  1797]. 

An  accurate  map  of  South  America,  drawn  from  the  best  modern  maps  & 

charts  and  regulated  by  astron'l  observat'ns.     S.  Wheatley  sculpt.     6  x  8  J. 
[In  Fenning  (Daniel).     A  new  and  easy  guide  to  the  use  of  the  globes;  and 
the  rudiments  of  geography.     12°.     Dublin,  P.  Wogan,  1797.     bet.  pp. 
36-37]. 

A  correct  chart  of  the  coasts  of  South  America  from  the  equator  to  cape 

Horn.     Rollinson,  sculpt.     9  x  7J. 
[In  Malhain  (John).     The  naval  gazetteer.     1st  Amer.  ed.     8°.     Boston^ 
W.  Spotswood  &  J.  Nancrede,  1797.     v.  1.     p.  30]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America  from  the  latest  discoveries.     8  x  6^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).  A  new  and  universal  gazetteer;  or,  Modern  geograph-^ 
ical  dictionary.     8°.     Philadelphia,  F.  &  R.  Bailey,  1799.     v.  1]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  805 

'south.  America.     South  America.     Xeele  sculpt.     13^  x  15 J. 

[In  Cruttwell's  gazetteer,  fol.  London,  printed  for  G.  C.  &  J.  Robinson, 
[1799].     no.  8]. 

^lapa  geografico  de  America  Meridional,  dispuesto  y  gravado  por  d.  Juan 

de  la  Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla.     Madrid,  1775.     [Reprint].     72  x  51.     Lon- 
dres,  G.  Faden,  1799. 
Note. — See  1775  for  original  edition. 

A  new  map  of  South  America,  from  the  best  authorities.     Jno.  Lodge  sculp. 

13  X  9i 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     Y.  1.     p.  393]. 

Carta  esf erica  que  comprehende  la  costa  occidental  de  America.    Desde  siete 

grados  de  latitud  sur  hasta  nueva  grados  de  latitud  norte  levantada  de 
orden  del  rey  n.  s.  en  1791.     Por  varios  oficiales  de  su  real  armada  pre- 
sentada  a  s.  m.  por  mano.  del  exmo.  senor  don  Antonio  Cornel.     Alio  de 
1800.     22  X  33^     [Madrid,  1800]. 
[American  map's,     v.  1.     no.  29]. 

South  America.     Hooker  sculp.     9|  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).  A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  59]. 

South  America  from  the  best  authorities.     7^  x  8^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  gazetteer.  2d  ed.  8°.  Charles- 
town,  for  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1804]. 

Spherical  chart  of  the  sea  of  the  Antilles,  and  of  the  coast  of  Terra  Firma,  from 

the  island  of  Trinidad  to  the  gulf  of  Honduras.    Constructed  in  the  hydro- 
graphical  department,  by  order  of  the  Spanish  government.     1805.     23  x 
34^.     London,  republished  by  W.  Faden,  1806. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  30]. 

[Map  of  southern  portion  of  South  America  including  Argentine  Republic, 

Bolivia,  Peru  and  Chile] .     Neele  sculp.     9^  x  7^. 
[In  Monthly  (The)  magazine,  and  British  register.    1806.    8°.    London,  for 
R.  PhilUps,  1806.     v.  22.     p.  292]. 

South  America.     H.  S.  Tanner  sc.     9h  x  14. 

[In  Cyclopaedia  (The)  or.  Universal  dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  litera- 
ture. By  Abraham  Rees.  1st  American  ed.  4°.  Philadelphia,  S.  F. 
Bradford,  1806.     v.  6]. 

A  new  map  of  South  America.      By  John  Gary.      1807.     col.     2  sheets. 

20|  X  36.     London,  J.  Gary,  1807. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,      fol.      London,   J.   Gary, 
1808.  *no.  59-60].  , 

South  America,  from  the  best  authorities.     Barlow  sc.     7  x  8^. 

[In  Bloomfield  (Ezekiel).  A  general  view  of  the  world.  4°.  Bunguy, 
1807.     v.  2.     p.  600]. 

A^oyages  dans  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  par  don  Felix  de  Azara.     Collection 

de  planches.    1  p.  1.     25  pi.    1  port.     incl.     12  maps.     fol.     Paris,  Dentu, 
1809. 

A  new  map  of  South  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  discoveries.     11x8. 

[In  Summary  (A)  account  of  the  viceroyalty  of  Buenos- Ay  res.  [anon.] 
8°.     London,  R.  Button,  1809]. 


806  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South.  America.     South  America  from  the  best  authorities.     7i  x  8J. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  gazetteer.  3d  ed.  8°.  Boston, 
Thomas  &  Andrews,  1810]. 

South  America,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities,  by  J.  Russell.     15|  x  18. 

[In  Guthrie    (William) .     A  system  of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 

London,  1811.     p.  977]. 

Atlas  geographique  et  physique  des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  conti- 

nent.    Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  et  de  la  geographic  du  nouveau  con- 
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Paris,  G.  Dufour  &  cie.  1814-34. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland    (A.)     Voyage  aux  regions  equi- 
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South  America.     By  J.  Luffman,  geogr.     9^  x  8y. 

[In  Luffman  (John) .  Luffman' s  geographical  &  topographical  atlas,  [etc.] 
2  V.  in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

Carte  encyprotype,  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale.     Dirige  par  H.  Brue.     4 

sheets,  each  21 J  x  27i.     Paris,  Desray,  1816. 
[In  Bru^  (Adrien  Hubert).     Grand  atlas  universel.     fol.     Paris,  Desray, 
1816.     nos.  32-33-34-35]. 

• Same.     Carte  encyprotype  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  reduite  de  la  carte  sur 

4  feuilles  du  meme  auteur.    H.  Brue  direx.    21^  x  26.    Paris,  Desray,  1816. 
[In  Brue  (Adrien  Hubert).     Grand  atlas  universel.     fol.     Paris,  Desray, 
1816]. 

South  America.     T.  Wightman  sc.     lOJ  x  7|. 

[In  Cummings  (Jacob  Abbot).  School  atlas  to  Cummings'  ancient  &  mod- 
ern geography.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  Cummings  &  Hilliard,  [1816]. 
map  4]. 

Note. — Same  map  found  in  8th  ed.  [1825?]. 

South   America.     Drawn   by  A.   Arrowsmith.     Engraved    by   Sid'y   Hall. 

Published  1817  by  A.  Constable  &  co.  Edinburgh.     10  x  8. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Con- 
stable &  co.  1817.     no.,  53]. 

Outlines  of  the  physical  and  political  divisions  of  South  America:  delineated 

by  A.  Arrowsmith,  partly  from  scarce  and  original  documents,  published 
before  the  year  1806  but  principally  from  manuscript  maps  &  surveys 
made  between  the  years  1771  and  1806.     Additions  to  1817.     6  sheets. 
[In  Arrowsmith   (Aaron).     Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo.     fol.     London, 
G.  Smeeton,  1816.     maps  14-19]. 

The  Caracas,     col.     20x27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  52]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  gulf  of  Mexico,  and  northern  provinces  of 

South  America;  compiled  from  the"  most  recent  Spanish  and  other  sur- 
veys by  Joseph  Dessiou.     Improved  ed.  with  additions  to  1818.     45  x  57. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     Lon- 
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n 

South  America,     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  47]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  807 

Soutli  America.     Map  of  South  America.     1819.     22  x  13. 

[In  Brackenridge  (H.  M.)  Voyage  to  South  America.  8°.  Baltimore, 
author,  1819.     v.  1.     front.] 

South  America.     J.  C.  Eussell  del'r.  et  sculp' r.     9  x  7i. 

[In  Rodney  (C.  A.)  and  Graham  (John).  The  reports  on  the  present  state 
of  the  United  provinces  of  South  America.  8°.  London,  for  Baldwin, 
[etc.]  1819.     front] 

South  America.     9J  x  7J. 

[In  Kelly  (Christopher).  A  new  and  complete  system  of  universal  geogra- 
phy.    4°.     London,  for  T.  Kelly,  1819.     v.  1.     p.  705]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale,  par.   A.  H.  Brue.     20  x  14.     Paris,  C. 

Simonneau,  1820. 
[In  Brue  (A.  H.)    Atlas  universel  de  geographic,    fol.    Paris,  1820.    no.  31]. 

Slid  America.     Yon  C.  G.  Reichard,  1820.     Revidirt,  1824. 

[In  Stieler  (Adolf).     Hand-atlas,     fol.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1828]. 

America  Meridionale.     Marco  Bonatti  incise,  1820.     7  x  8^. 

[In  Compagnoni  (G. )  Storia  dell' America,  [anon.]  18°.  Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  CO.  1820.     v.  1.     front.] 

Map  of  South  America  intended  for  the  elucidation  of  Lavoisne's  historical 

atlas.     By  E.  Paguenaud,  Philadelphia,  1821.     17  x  12 J. 
[In  Lavoisne  (C.  V.)     A  complete  genealogical,  historical,  chronological, 
and  geographical  atlas;  [etc.]     3d  American  ed.  rev.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  sons,  1821]. 

South  America,  with  improvements  to  1821.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     36  x  21. 

Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1821. 
Note. — Originally  copyrighted  June  8,  1818. 

Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  the  united  provinces  of  South 

America.     Drawn  by  J.  Finlayson.     13  x  9. 
[Incomplete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  49]. 

South  America.     Drawn  by  E.  Paquenaud.     16^  x  12^. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  46]. 

Carey  (H.  C. )  and  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 

graphical American  atlas,  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  [etc.]     According  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's 
atlas  and  intended  as  a  companion  to  Lavoisne.     3  p.  1.     67  sheets,  inch 
46  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822. 
Note. — See  1827  for  third  edition. 

Charte  von  Siid  America  nach  Arrowsmith,  von  Humboldt  und  underen 

verliissigen  hiilfsmitteln  entworfen  von  Joseph  Derwald.     1823.     35  x  45. 
AVien,  T.  Mollo,  1823. 
Note. — Title  also  in  French. 

— South  America.     With  improvements  to  1823.    By  H.  S.  Tanner.    35*  x  21. 

Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1823]. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1823.     no.  6]. 


808  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  America.  Columbia  Prima  or  South  America,  in  which  it  has  been  attempted 
to  dehneate  the  extent  of  our  knowledge  of  that  continent.  Extracted 
chiefly  from  the  original  manuscript  maps  of  his  excellency  the  late  cheva- 
lier Pinto,  likewise  from  those  of  Joao  Joaquin  da  Rocha,  Joao  da  Costa 
Ferreira;  el  padre  Francisco  Manuel  Sobreviela,  &c.  and  from  the  most 
authentic  edited  accounts  of  those  countries.  Digested  and  constructed 
by  the  late  eminent  and  learned  geographer  Louis  Stanislas  D'Arcy  de 
La  Rochette.  London,  W.  Faden,  1820.  4th  ed.  describing  the  new 
states,  published  by  Jas.  Wyld,  successor  to  W.  Faden,  1823. 

Outlines  of  the  physical  and  political  divisions  of   South  America:  delin- 

eated by  A.  Arrowsmith  partly  from  scarce  and  original  documents,  pub- 
lished before  the  year  1806  but  principally  from  manuscript  maps  & 
surveys  made  between  the  years  1771  and  1806,  corrected  from  accurate 
astronometrical  observations  to  1810.  Additions  to  1814,  1817,  1819. 
Engraved  by  Edwd.  Jones.  6  sheets  in  case.  London,  A.  Arrowsmith, 
4th  Jan.  1811.  [April  2,  1823]. 
Note. — The  date  1823,  is  found  on  the  index  sheet. 

General  charte  von  Siid  America.    Carte  generale  de  1'  Amerique  Meridionale. 

2  sheets,  each  29  x  40. 
[In  Spix   (J.  B.  V.)   and  Martins   (C.  F.  P.  v.)      Reise  in   Brasilien.     fol. 
Miinchen,  1823-34.     Atlas]. 

Carta  de  las  costas  de  Tierra  Firme  desde  el  rio  Orinoco  hasta  Yucatan  y  de 

las  islas  Antilles  y  Lucayas  con  las  derrotas  que  siguio  d'n  Cristobal  Colon 
en  sus  descubrimientos  por  estos  mares.  M.  Moreno  la  delineo  en  1825. 
18  x  25. 
[In  Navarrete  (Martin  Fernandez  de).  Coleccion  de  los  viages  y  descubri- 
mientos que  hicieron  por  los  Espafioles  desde  fines  del  siglo  XV.  8°. 
Madrid,  1825.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

South  America.     N.  &  S.  S.  Joselyn  sc.     9|  x  7|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  South  America  according  to  the  latest  and  best  authorities.     1826. 

D.  H.  Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     21^  x  17. 
[In  Finley    (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  15]. 

South  America.     Drawn  by  J.  T.  W.  Assheton.     11  x  18.    London,  T.  Tegg, 

1826. 

Chart  of  a  part  of  South  America,  surveyed  by  order  of  the  rt.  hon**'*.  the 

lords  commissioners  of  the  admiralty  under  the  direction  of  capt.  P.  P. 
King,  r.  n.  during  the  years  1826-30.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Journal.  1831.  2d  ed.  London,  J.  Mur- 
ray, 1833.     V.  1.     at  end]. 

Note. — Southern  part. 

Same.     Carte  d'une  partie  de  1' Amerique  Meridionale  reconnue  de  1826  d, 

1830.     Par  P.  King,  capitaine  de  viasseau  de  la  marine  royale.    Grav^e  par 
Berthe.     lOJ  x  8. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     2™"  serie.     8°.     Paris,  Gide  fils,  1832. 
V.  23.     p.  42]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  809 

V 

South  America.     Carey  (H.  C.)  &  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological, 
and  geographical  American  atlas,  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North 
And  South  America  and  the  West  Indies.     3d  ed.     3  p.  1.     53   sheets, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1827. 
Note. — See  1822  for  first  edition. 

Esquisse  hypsometrique  des  noeuds  de  montagnes  et  des  ramifications  de  la 

Cordillere  des  Andes  depuis  le  cap  de  Horn  jusqu'a  I'isthmede  Panama  et 

a  la  chaine  littorale  du  Venezuela.     Par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt.     1827- 

1831.     27  X  17i 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland   (A.)     Atlas  geographique.     f-^l. 

Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  5]. 
Note. — Dressee  par  m.  Brue. 

South  America.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9f  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia.  J. 
Grigg,  1828.     no.  37]. 

Map.     Carefully  compih  d  'rom  the  latest  maps  &  charts  and  other  geographi- 

cal pubhcations.     col.     40  x  29.     Philadelphia,  A.  Finley,  1829. 

South  America.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     London,  1832.     23^  x  18|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 
in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  46]. 
Note.— Date  altered  to  1834. 

South  America.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9f  x  8. 

[In  ^lalte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elliot,  1832]. 

This  map  of  the  united  provinces  of  La  Plata,  the  Banda  Oriental,  &  Chile, 

is   drawn   principally   from   mss.    furnished   by   Woodbine   Parish.     By 
J.  Arrowsmith,  London,  1834.     24^  x  18i 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 
in  4  c^ses].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  50]. 

vSouth  America.     Eng'd.  on  steel  by  Gray  &  son.     10  x  8.     Glasgow,  A.  Ful- 

larton,  [1834]. 
[In  Bell  (James).     A  system  of  geography.     8°.     Glasgow,  A.  Fullarton  & 
CO.  1834.     V.  6.     p.  1]. 

Plan  of  the  rivers  Ucayali  &  Amazon  from  the  mission  of  Sarayacu  to  the 

Rio  Negro.     From  the  observations  of  lieut.  Wm.  Smyth  &  ]\Ir.  Fredk. 
Lowe.     1835.     7^x32. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1836.     8°.     London,  1836]. 

Kaart  van  een  gedeelte  van  de  vestkust  van  Columbia  en  een  gedeelte  van 

de  kust  van  Peru  benevens  de  golf  van  Guaijaquil.    Ten  Brink  &  de  Tries, 
excud.     Dl.  Yeelwaard,  jr.  sculp.     6|  x  12f . 
[In  Boelen  (J.)     Reize  naar  de  oost- en  westkust  van  Zuid-Amerika.     8°. 
Amsterdam,  Ten  Brink  &  De  Yries,  1835.     bet.  pp.  422-423]. 

South  America.     10  x  7j. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.     p.  77]. 


810  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Soutli  America.     Carte  generale  de  P  Amerique  du  Sud.    Dressee  par  A.  H.  Dufour. 
1836.     19  X  13. 
[In  Orbigny  (Alcide  De8salines  d').     Voyage  pittoresque  dans  les  deux 
Am^riques.    8°.     Paris,  1841.     at  end]. 

South  America.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  37]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Meridionale  dressee  par  Alcide  d' Orbigny  d'apres  ses 

itineraires  sur  les  parties  qu'il  a  parcourues.     1838.     24  x  17. 
[In  Orbigny  (Alcide  Dessalines  d' ) .     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Meridionale 
execute  pendant  les  annees  1826-1833.     4°.     Paris,  1835-47.     v.  10. 

Map  of  South  America.     1838.     T.  Turtchel  sc.     19J  x  15. 

[In  Niles  (John  M.)  History  of  South  America.  8°.  Hartford,  H.  Hunt- 
ington, 1838.     V.  2]. 

South  America,  from  original  documents,  including  the  survey  by  the  offi- 

cers of  h.  m.  ships  Adventure  and  Beagle.  Dedicated  to  Captain  R.  Fitz 
Roy,  r.  n.  by  John  Arrowsmith.  24  x  23.  London,  published  18  may, 
1839,  by  John  Arrowsmith. 

[In  Great  Britain.  Board  of  admiralty.  Narrative  of  the  surveying  voy- 
age of  his  majesty's  ships  Adventure  and  Beagle,  between  the  years  1826 
and  1836,  describing  their  examinations  of  the  southern  shores  of  South 
America.  [By  Robert  Fitz-Roy].  8°.  London,  H.  Colburn,  1834.  v.  1. 
at  end]. 

Note. — A  criticism  on  this  map  and  from  whence  the  sources  of  authority, 
is  found  in  vol.  9,  p.  Ixxx  of  "The  Journal  of  the  Royal  geographical 
society  of  London. ' '     1839. 

— Map  of  South  America.     Carefully  compiled  from  the  latest  maps  &  charts 

and  other  geographical  publications.     41  x  28.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tan- 
ner, 1839. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Outlines  of  the  physical  and  political  divisions  of  South  America:  delineated 

by  A.  Arrowsmith  partly  from  scarce  and  original  documents,  published 
before  the  year  1806,  but  principally  from  manuscript  maps  and  surveys 
made  between  the  years  1771  and  1806,  corrected  from  accurate  astrono- 
metrical  observations  1810.     80  x  95.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1840. 

South  America.     1841.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11^  x  14. 

[In  Bradford  ( Thomas  Gamaliel )  and  Goodrich  ( Samuel  Griswold ) .  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
178-179]. 

South  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     11^  x  9. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  fol.  London, 
H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  199]. 

South  America,     no.  1.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer,     llj  x  9. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  fol.  Loqdon, 
H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  197]. 

South  America,     no.  2.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer,     llj  x  9. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  fol.  London, 
H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].    p.  195]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA,  811 

South  America.     South  America,     no.  3.     Drawn  and  engraved   by  J.  Archer. 
Hi  X  9. 
[In  Mudie  (Kobert).     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,     fol.     London, 
H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  102]. 

—    South  America,     no.  4.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     11|  x  9. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,     fol.     London, 

H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  103]. 
Note. — Inset:  "New  Zealand." 

South  America.     12^  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas.  New  ed.  rev.  foL 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  E.  French,  1842.     p.  59]. 

Siid-Amerika  nach  den  besten  materialien  u.  nach  bemerkungen  des  prof. 

Ed.  Poeppig  entworfen  und  gezeichnet  von  dr.  F.  W.  Streit.  H.  Leute- 
mann  sc.     17^  x  15^.     Leipzig,  J.  C.  Hinrichs,  [1842?]. 

South  America.     Published  by  and  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society 

for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.  7  sheets,  each  15^  x  12.  London, 
Chapman  &  Hall,  1842. 

[In  Society  (The)  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.  Maps.  fol.  Lon- 
don, Chapman  &  Hall,  1844.     sheet  148-154]. 

Note. — See  date  1853  for  another  edition  of  same  map. 

South  America.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Tomlins  (F.  G.)  A  complete  system  of  geography.  8°.  Halifax,  W. 
Milner,  1842.     p.  996]. . 

South    America.       From    original    documents.       By    John    Arrowsmith. 

19^  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842- [1850].     no.  46]. 

Expedition  dans  les  parties  centrales  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud  de  Rio  de 

Janerio,  a  Lima,  et  de  Lima  au  Para;  executee  par  ordre  du  gouvernement 
Francois  pendant  les  annees  1843  a  1847,  sous  la  direction  de  Francis  de 
Castelnau.  5*^  partie.  Geographic,  xi.  30  sheets,  fol.  Paris,  P.  Ber- 
trand,  1853. 

Amerique  Meridionale.     Par  A.  M.  Perot.     Grave  par  Tardieu.     7h  x  5j. 

[In  Per(|[;  (Antoine  Marie)  and  Aragon  (Anne  Alexandrine).     Dictionnaire 

universel  de  geographic  moderne.  8°.  Paris,  Picard,  1843.  v.  1. 
map  12]. 

South  America.     Engraved  by  S.  Hall.     9i  x  7h. 

[In  Butler  (Samuel).  An  atlas  of  modern  geography.  A  new  edition.  Ed. 
by  the  author's  son  [Thomas  Butler].  8°.  London,  Longman,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,  1844.     no.  xxi]. 

Siid-Amerika.     17  x  23.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1847. 

[In  Ziegler  (I.  M.)  Geographischer  atlas,  fol.  Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1851. 
no.  6]. 

South  America.     18  x  12.     London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1848. 

[In  Sharpe's  student's  atlas.  fol.  London,  Chapman  &  Hall,  1850. 
no.  51]. 

The  coast  of  South  America,  from  latitude  2°  south  to  9°  north,  longe.  45°  to  61° 

west.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  Charles  Copley,  under  the  direction  of 
George  W.  Blunt.     27  x  43.     New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1848. 


812  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Soutli  America.     Amerique  Meridionale,  en  1849.      Dressee  sous  la  direction  de  A. 
Houze.     12  X  8i 
[In  Houze  (A.)     Atlas  universel  historique  et  geographique.     4°.     Paris. 
1849]. 

West  India  islands,  &c.     [Shewing  lights  and  light  houses] .     12^x14. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1850.     v.  53]. 
Note. — Gives  lights  and  light  houses  in  northern  part  of  South  America. 

Amerique  du  Sud.     Dressee  par  A.  H.  Dufour.     8  x  10. 

[InBalbi(Adrien).  Abrege  de  geographic.  3®6d.  8°.  Paris,  J.  Renouard 
&  cie.  1850.     p.  921]. 

Carte  d'une  partie  de  1' Amerique  Meridionale.     Comprenant  le  Cap  Horn 

et  le  detroit  de  Magellan,  dressee  d'apres  les  travaux  des  capitaines  King 
et  Fitzroy.     H.  E.     Grave  par  Alexis  Orgiazzi.     5^  x  3^. 
[In  Ferry  (Hypolite).     Description  de  la  Nouvelle  Calif ornie,  geographique, 
politique,  et  morale.     12°.     Paris,  L.  Maison,  1850.     p.  333]. 

South  America,  by  A.  K.  Johnston.     Engraved  by  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston. 

Geographical  miles  60  to  a  degree.       English  miles  69  to  a    degree. 
24  X  19i 
[In   Johnston  (Alexander  Keith).     The  national  atlas  of  historical,  com- 
mercial and  political  geography   [etc.]     fol.     Edinburgh  and  London, 
W.  Blackwood  &  sons,  1850.     p.  44]. 

South  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  Alex'r.  Findlay.     10  x  8f. 

[In  Brookes  (R. )  A  general  gazetteer,  new  ed.  8°.  London,  W.  Tegg 
&  CO.  1851.     p.  26]. 

Index  chart  to  the  coast  of  South  America.     The  roman  numerals  I,  II,  III, 

&c.  denote  the  different  sheets  into  which  the  coast  is  divided.     24^  x  18j. 
London,  admiralty,  1851. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1800] . 

Siid-Amerika  in  physikalischer  beziehung.     11^  x  8|. 

[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.  baron  von).  Atlas  zu  Kosmos.  Herausgegeben 
von  Traugott  Bromme.     obi.     4°.     Stuttgart,  [1851].     pi.  30]. 

Mitchell's  new  atlas  of  North  and  South  America.     1  pi.     43  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1851. 

Colombia  Prima  or  South  America.     Drawn  from  the  large  map  in  eight 

sheets  by  Louis  Stanislas  d'Arcy  Delarochette.  2  sheets.  43  x  30.  Lon- 
don, J.  Wyld. 

[In  Wyld  (James).  A  new  general  atlas  of  modern  geography,  fol.  Lon- 
don, J.  Wyld,  1852]. 

Note. — No  date  to  the  map.  The  date  1852  on  others  in  the  atlas.  An 
edition  of  this  map  published  in  1829.     See  also  under  1823. 

Karte  von  den  central-regionen  Siid-Amerika' s.     Nach  dem  in  den  j.  1853- 

1855   publicirten   Castelnau'schen  atlas  gezeichnet  von  A.    Petermann. 
Massstab  1:  4000.000.     10  x  19^. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     6™^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1857.     v.  12. 
p.  128]. 

Same.     Karte  von  den  central-regionen  Siid-Amerika' s.     Nach  dem  in  den 

j.  1853-1855  publicirten  Castelnau'schen  atlas,  gezeichnet  von  A.  Peter- 
mann.    Maassstab  1:  4000.000.     9J  x  19^. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1857.     4°.     Gotha,  J.    Perthes,    [1857]. 
V.  3.     p.  238]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  81^ 

South  America.     South  America,     sheet  1-2.     each  loj  x  12. 

[In  Society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge.  General  atlas,  fol. 
London,  G.  Cox,  [1853].     v.  2.     p.  148-150]. 

South  America.     Engraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     14^  x  10. 

[In  Encyclopaedia  (The)  britannica.  8th  ed.  4°.  Boston,  Little,  Brown 
&  CO.  1853.     V.  2.     at  end]. 

Chart  of  South  America,  from  the  equator  to  the  65th°  south  latitude.     By 

Charles  Copley.     1854.     36  x  46.     New  York,  C.  J.  &  F.  S.  Copley,  1854. 

South  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  I.  Dower,     8  x  10. 

[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The  library 
atlas  of  physical  and  political  geography  [etc.]  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr, 
1855.     no.  41]. 

Map  of  the  basin  of  La  Plata,  based  upon  the  results  of  the  expidition  under 

the  command  of  Thos.  J.  Page,  U.  S.  n.  in  the  years  1853,  54,  55  &  56. 
And  the  adjacent  countries,  compiled  from  the  best  authorities,  [anon.] 
col.     26  X  36.     New  York,  engd.  on  stone,  by  J.  Bien,  [1856?]. 

Geologische  iibersichts-karte  von  Slid  Amerika,  nach  verschiedenen  quellen 

zuzammengestellt  von  Franz  Foetterle.    12J  x  9.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856. 
[In  Petermann' 8  mittheilungen.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856.    v.  2.    d1.  11. 
p.  200]. 

America  del  Sur.     Grabado  en  Paris  por  J.  Barthelemier.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Sanchez  de  Bustamente  (A.)  Nuevo  curso  completo  de  geografia 
universal.     3«  ed.     12°.     Paris,  Rosa  &  Bouret,  1856.     v.  2.     p.  65]. 

Chili,  Uruguay  &  upper  Peru,     16^  x  20.     London,  Longman  &  co.  [1857]. 

[In  Hall  (Sydney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no.  53].. 

Venezuela,  New  Granada  &  Ecuador.    By  Sydney  Hall.     16^^  x  20.     London, 

Longman  &  co.  [1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1857].     no.  50]. 

South  America.     By  Sidney  Hall.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     Spanish 

leagues  26  to  a  degree.     Portuguese  leagues  18  to  a  degree.     16^^  x  20. 
[In  his  A  new  general  atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new  drawmgs  [etc.] 
New  ed.  rev.     2  p.  1.     53  maps.    59  pp.     fol.     London,  Longman,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,  [1857].     no.  49]. 

Originalkarte  zu  J.  J.  v.  Tschudi's  reise  durch  die  Andes  von  Siid  Amerika 

von   Cordova  nach  Cobija  18.  June  13-aug.  1858.     Von  A.   Petermann. 
10^  X  7^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   1860-61.     v.   1. 
p.  38]. 

South  America.     Drawn  by  J.  Bartholomew.     21 J  x  16 J. 

[In  Bartholomew  (John).  Supplement  to  Black's  general  atlas  of  the- 
world,     fol.     Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1858]. 

Karte  zu  Alexander  von  Humboldt's  reisen  in  die  aequinoctial-gegenden  des 

Neuen  Continents.     Bearbeitet  und  gezeichnet  von  Henry  Lange.     Leip- 
zig, 1860.     13^  X  20.     Berlin,  C.  Monecke,  1890, 
Note. — This  map  is  inserted  in  Humboldt  and   Bonpland's  Voyage  aux 
regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     v.  1.     1814. 

Carte  des  possessions   Hollandaises  en  Asie,  en  Afrique,  et  en  Am^rique 

d'apres  la  carte  de  mr.  P,  baron  Melville  van  Carnbee.     12J  x  19^. 
[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et . 
coloniale.     Janv.-avril,  1862,     8°,     Paris,  [1862].     v.  4.     p.  2681. 


814  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

South.  America.     The  Andes.     Map  to  illustrate  extracts  from  the  narrative  of  a 

route  across  the  southern  Andes  by  don  Guillermo  Cox,  1862-3.     8  x  11. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1864.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1864.  V.  34.     p.  205]. 

Johnson  (A.  J. )    Johnson's  South  America.     17x23.     [New  York],  Johnson 

&  Ward,  [1863]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Aufnahme  der  fliisse  Purus  und  Aquiry  durch  W.  Chandless,  1864  &  1865. 

Nach  den  Engl,  original-karten  im  journ.  R.  g.  s.  vol.  36,  zusammenge- 
stellt  von  A.  Petermann.     Maassstab  1: 3,500,000.     9^  x  16. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1867.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1867]. 
V.  13.     p.  257]. 

Die  Deutschen  colonien  evangelischer  confession  in  Siidamerika  nach  den 

acten  des  evangel,  oberkirchenraths  zu  Berlin  zusammengestellt  von  H. 
Kiepert.     Massstab  1:10  millionen.     7^  x  9^. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1865.     8°.     Berlin, 

1865.  Neuefolge.     v.  18]. 

Viage  de  la  comision  cientifica  en  la  America  del  Sur.     24  x  18. 

[In  Almagro    (Manuel  de).     Breve  descripcion  de  los  viajes  hechos  en 
America.     8°.     Madrid,  M.  Rivadeneyra,  1866]. 

Lloyd  (J.  T. )     Lloyd's  map  of  South  America  to  accompany  Lloyd's  map 

of  North  America.     1866.     12^  x  19^.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1866. 

Mapa  general  de  todos  los  estados  de  la  America  del  Sur.     Arreglado  para 

servir  al  texto  de  la  obra  del  sor  F.  M.  R.     24  x  20J. 
[In  Michelena  y  Rojas  (Fr.)     Exploracion  oficial  por  la  primera  vez  desde 
el  norte  de  la  America  del  Sur.     8°.     Bruselas,  A.  Lacroix,  1867.     front.] 

Carte  de  I'Am^rique  du  Sud,  divisee  en  ses  differents  etats.     Par  le  dr.  V. 

Martin  de  Moussy.     1867.     20  x  17. 
[In  Martin  de  Moussy  (V.)     Description  geographique  et  statistique  de  la 
confederation  Argentine,     fol.     Paris,  Didot,  1873.     pi.  3]. 

Die  Deutschen  colonien  evangelischer  confession  in  Siid  America.     Nach 

den  dem  ev.  oberkirchenrathe  in  Berlin  zugegangenen  original  berichten 
zusammengestellt  von  H.  Kiepert.     12  x  13^. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     1868.     8°.     Berlin, 
1868.     V.  3.     pi.  6]. 

Carte  physique  de  I'Amerique  du  Sud.     Par  le  dr.  V.  Martin  de  Moussy. 

1868.     20  X  17. 
[In  Martin  de  Moussy  (V.)     Description  geographique  et  statistique  de  la 
confederation  Argentine,     fol.     Paris,  Didot,  1873.     pi.  19]. 

Am^rique  M^ridionale.     Bassin  de  I'Amazone.     Par  Paul  Chaix.     Janvier 

&  f^vrier,  1868.     9^  x  lU. 
[In  Society  de  geographic  de  Geneve.    M^moires.    8°.    Geneve,  1868.    v.  7]. 

— Amerique  equatoriale  et  m^ridionale.     Ophir  Tarchisch  &  Parvaim  par  don 

Enrique  Onffroy  de  Thoron,  injenieur.  Novembre  &  decembre,  1869. 
19^  X  24. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic  de  Geneve.  Memoires.  8°.  Geneve,  1869.  v.  8]. 
Note. — To  accompany  article  on  pp.  167-205,  by  Onffroy  de  Thoron,  entitled 
"Antiquite  de  la  navigation  de  I'ocean.  Voyages  des  vaisseaux  de  Salo- 
mon au  fleuve  des  Amazones." 


i 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  815 

South  America.     Map.     col.     47  x  58.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1871]. 
[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  map.     Large  series, 
no.  4]. 

Map.     col.     32x29.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1872]. 

[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Small  series, 

no.  4]. 

Map.     col.     31   X   24.     New    York    and    Baltimore,    university   pub.     co. 

[1872]. 
[Maury's  wall  maps.     no.  4]. 

Ttahuantin-Suyu  or  the  empire  of  the  Yncas  (except  Quito  and  Chile)  in 

its  four  great  divisions  of  Chincha-Suyu,  Cunti-Suyu,  Anti-Suyu,  Colla- 
Suyu  with  their  tribes  and  aylius  or  lineages  also  the  routes  of  the  Ynca 
conquerors.     By  Clements  R.  Markham,  c.  b.     25  x  26. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1872.     8°.    London,  J.  Murray, 
1872.'    V.  42.     p.  513]. 

Mapa  original  de  la  republica  Argentina  y  estados  adyacentes  comprendiendo 

las  republicas  de  Chile,  Paraguay  y  Uruguay.     Por  el  dr.  A.  Petermann. 
23^  X  19.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875.* 
[In  Petermann' 8   mittheilungen.      4°.      Gotha,  J.    Perthes,    1878.      v.    9. 
no.  39.     p.  24]. 

Exploration   dans   I'Amerique    du    Sud    par    Edouard   Andre    1875-1876. 

Echelle  de  1 :  820,000.     6}  x  9. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1879.     v.  18. 
at  end]. 

Amerique  m^ridionale.     16  x  12. 

[In  Atlas  universel  de  geographic.     Nouvelle  4d.     fol.     Bruxelles,  Ph.  Van 
derMaelen  [1876].     no.  17]. 

Itin^raires  du  dr.  Crevaux  dans  I'Amerique  equatoriale  1878-1879.     [&] 

Regions  des  diff^rents  curare  au  nord  des  Amazones  par  le  dr.  Crevaux 

1880.     7  X  6i 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  serie.     Mai  1880.     8°.     Paris,  1880. 

v.  19]. 
Note. — To  accompany  the  article  entitled  "  De  Cayenne  aux  Andes  par 

I'Ayapock,"  &c.     Par  dr.  J.  Crevaux,  pp.  355-416. 

Siid-Amerika  in  6  bliittern.    Im  maasstab  von  1  :  7,500,000.    Entworfen  von 

A.  Petermann,  bearbeitet  von  H.  Habenicht  und  0.  Koffmahn. 
[In  Stieler  (Adolf).     Hand-atlas,     fol.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884]. 

South  America,  Brazil,  &c.     6  sheets. 

[In  Lett's  popular  atlas,     fol.      New  York,   M.   G.    Baldwin,   1884.     no. 
24-29]. 

South  America.     [Northern  sheet].     14  x  23. 

[In  Bradley's  atlas  of  the  world,     fol.     Philadelphia,  W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro. 

1885.  map  74]. 

Amerique  du  Sud.     Echelle  du  30,000,000e.    Grave  et  imprime  par  Erhard, 

1886.  9|  X  14. 

[In  Grand  (La)  encyclopedic.     8°.     Paris,  H.  Lamirault  &  cie.    [1885-98]. 
v.  2.     bet.  pp.  704-705]. 

America  del  Sur.     Escala  1  :  29,000,000.     9^  x  7. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano- Americano.    8°.    Barcelona,  Monta- 
ner  &  Simon,  1887.     v.  2.     p.  44]. 


816  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  America  Sketch  map  illustrating  a  paper  on  the  recent  explorations  of  c  oL 
A.  K.  Plabre,  [sic]  padre  N.  Armentia,  Carlos,  Fry  &  others  in  the  vicinity 
of  the  Madeira,  Purus,  Madre  de  Dios,  Urubamba  &  Ucayali  rivers,  by 
H.  Guillaume,  f.  r.  g.  s.  consul  for  Peru.  Southampton,  1889.  11^  x  15f . 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.  1890.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1890.  v.  6. 
p.  280]. 

South  America.     Sketch  map  illustrating  col,  A.  P.  Labre's  [sic]  explorations 

in  the  vicinity  of  the  Madeira,  Purus  &  Beni  rivers,  by  W.  J.  Turner, 
llj  x  8J.     Natural  scale— 1  : 3,000,000. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1889.     8°.     London,  1889. 
v.  11.     p.  524]. 

The  southern  part  of  South  America  showing  the  curves  of  mean  annual 

rainfall  south  of  the  tropics.     By  W.  B.  Tripp.     The  rainfall  data  has 
been  compiled  from    ''Anales  de   la  oficina    met.    Argentina."      Scale 
1  :  10,000,000.     15^  x  20. 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.     1889.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1889.     v.  5. 
p.  336]. 

South  America.     Venezuela,  &c.     Chili,  &c.     Brazil,  Uruguay,  Paraguay  & 

Guayana.     4  sheets. 
[In  Scribner-Black  (The)  atlas  of  the  world,     fol.     New  York,  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  sons,  1890.     no.  48-51]. 

Amerique  du  Sud.     2  sheets,     each  12^  x  16^. 

[In  Schrader  (F.)  and  others.     Atlas  de  geographic  moderne.     fol.     Paris, 
Hachette  &  cie.  1892.     Carte  63-64]. 

Mappa  geral  da  America  do  Sul.      Organisado  por  Henrique  e  Ricardo 

Kiepert  e  com  approvacao  dos  autores  revisto  na  porte  relativa  ao  Brazil  e 
publicado  por  Gustavo  Konigswald.    Saedigao.    1893.    Scala:  1:10,000,000. 
col.  32^  X  22.     Berlin,  D.  Reimer  (Hoefer  &  Vohsen,  1893). 
Note. — Cover  contains,  "  Indice  alphabetico. " 

Argentine,  Chile,  Bolivia,  Uruguay  und  Paraguay.     Massstab  1:12000  000. 

9ix8. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und  Wien,. 
bibliographisches  institut,  1894.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  860-861]. 

Siid-Amerika.    Fluss- und  gebirgssysteme.    Massstab— 1 :37000000.    10Jx7J. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und  Wien^ 

bibliographisches  institut,  1894.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  486-487]. 

Sud-Amerika.     Politische  iibersicht.     Massstab  1 :30  000  000.     10^x8. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1894.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  502-503]. 

tJbersichtskarte  des  erdbebens  vom  27.  okt.  1894.  in  Siid-Amerika.     Nach 

einer  skizze  von  Enrique  Delachaux.     Massstab  1 :7500  000.     12|^  x  9|. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1895.     4°.      Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1895]. 
V.  41.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

Columbia,  Venezuela,  Ecuador,  Peru  und  Bolivia.     Massstab  1:15000000. 

lOJ  X  8J. 
[In   Brockhaus'   konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,  F.    A» 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  4.     bet.  pp.  438-439]. 

The  geography  of  mammals.     The  Neotropical  region  showing  its  divisions 

into  5  sub-regions.     6|  x  6. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.    1895.     8°.    London,  1895.    v.  5. 
p.  512]. 


I 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  817 

South  America.    Physikalische  karte  von  Amerika.    Massstab  1 :30  000  000.   10 J  x  8 J. 
[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1896.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  512-513]. 

La  Plata-staaten,  Chile  und  Patagonien.     Massstab  1:15000  000.     10|  x  8J. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,  F.  A. 

Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  10.     bet.  pp.  976-977]. 

Commercial  map  of  South  America,  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  f.  r.  g.  s.    Revised 

by  John  Samson,  f.  r.  g.   s.  of  the  ''South  American  journal."      Scale 
1:10,000,000.     34  x  25.     Edinburgh,  J.  Bartholomew  &  co.  [1900]. 

[Bartholomew's  world  survey  map  series]. 

Note. — Small  inset  plans  of  the  principal  cities. 

■ Missionary  map  of  South  America.     By  Harlan  P.  Beach.     11  x  8.     New 

York,  engraved  by  R.  D.  Servoss,  [1900]. 

Note. — Copyrighted  by  Student  volunteer  movement  for  foreign  missions. 

Stanford's   library  map  of  South  America.     New   edition.     Scale  of  map 

83.25  miles  1  inch  or  1:5,274,720  of  nature.     64x58.     London,  Stanford's 
geographical  establishment,  1901. 
South.  Carolina.     A  new  description  of  Carolina.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).  The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britain,  new  ed. 
fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     bet.  pp.  49-50]. 

A  new  mapp  of  Carolina.     By  John  Thornton  and  by  Will.  Fisher.     16J  x  20. 

[London,  1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  39]. 
Note. — Inset:  *'A  large  draught  of  Ashley  and  Coopers  rivers." 

A  new  description  of  Carolina.     By  order  of  the  lords  proprietors.     James 

Moxon  scul.     16 J  x  21. 

[In  Wilson  (Samuel).  An  account  of  the  province  of  Carolina,  sm.  4°. 
London,  G.  Larkin  for  F.  Smith,  1682.     front.] 

Note. — Originally  made  for  Ogilby's  America.     1671. 

The  following  is  taken  from  the  calendar  of  State  papers,  Colonial  series, 
America  and  West  Indies,  1669-1674.  Preface,  p.  xxxviii.  "There  are 
in  this  volume  references  to  several  maps  of  the  colonies  in  America  as 
w^ell  as  of  the  West  Indies.  Sir  Peter  Colleton  writes  to  his  honoured 
friend  John  Locke"  that  mr.  Ogilby  is  printing  a  relation  of  the  West 
Indies,  and  wishes  to  get  a  map  of  Carolina,  and  he  desires  he  will  ask 
Lord  Ashley  for  the  maps  of  Cape  Fear  and  Albemarle,  so  as  to  draw  them 
into  one  with  that  of  Port  Royal  and  he  will  wait  upon  his  lordship  for 
the  nomination  of  the  rivers,  etc.  And  sir  Peter  adds,  if  Locke  would 
draw  up  a  discourse  to  be  added  to  this  map  in  the  nature  of  a  descrip- 
tion, "such  as  might  invite  people  without  seeming  to  come  from  us,"  it 
would  very  much  conduce  to  the  speedy  settlement  of  Carolina  (715). 
The  sieur  Sanson  published  two  maps  of  Carolina  some  years  after 
Ogilby's  map  was  printed,  in  which  the  several  counties  and  some  of  the 
rivers  and  capes  are  named  after  the  lords,  proprietors,  viz.,  Albemarle, 
Ashley,  Berkeley,  Clarendon,  Carteret,  Craven  and  Colleton.  John 
Ogilby,  was  appointed  cosmographer  to  Charles  II,  and  supplanted  sir 
William  Davenant  as  master  of  the  revels  in  Ireland:  he  was  also  the 
originator  of  ''Paterson's  Roads."  His  " Advertisment "  at  the  end  of 
this  volume  contains  some  of  his  contributions  to  cosmography  and  a  list 
of  the  several  atlases  he  was  engaged  upon.  His  map  of  Africa  was  pub- 
lished in  1670,  America  in  1671,  and  the  first  part  of  Asia  1673,  but  his 
Description  of  the  British  Monarchy,  referred  to  in  his  ''Advertisment" 

H.  Doc.  516 52 


818  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South.  Carolina — Continued. 

was  not  published  until  1675,  under  the  title  of  ''Britannia:"  a  "descrip- 
tion" "of  the  kingdom  of  England  and  dominion  of  Wales."     All  these 
/  maps  are  to  be  found  in  the  British  Museum.     Ogilby  died  in  1676,  and 

was  buried  in  St.  Bride's  church,  Fleet  st. 

Willdey  (George).     A  new  map  of  Carolina.     17^  x  21.     London,  G.  Will- 

dey,  [1695?]. 
Note. — Inset:  "A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements  as  are  upon  Ashley 

and  Cooper  Rivers  &  other  adjacent  places,"  also,  "A  particular  map  for 

the  going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers." 
— A  new  map  of  Carolina.     By  lohn  Thornton,  Robert  Morden  and  by  Phillip 

Lea.     18  x  21i     [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  19]. 
Note.  — With* '  *  A  table  of  the  names  of  such  settlements  as  are  upon  Ashley 

and  Cooper  rivers  &  other  adjacent  places,"  and  "  A  particular  map  for  the 

going  into  Ashley  and  Cooper  rivers."     Hawks  dates  this  map  1687. 

New  map  of  the  chief  rivers,  bayes,  creeks,  harbours,  and  settlements  in 

South  Carolina.     By  lohn. Thornton  &  Robt.  Morden.     19  x  22.     London, 
I.  Thornton  &  R.  Morden,  [1695?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  40]. 

[Map  of  part  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Florida  on  the  Atlantic.     R.  W. 

Scale  sculp,     [anon.]     11x14^.     n.  p.  175-?]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Great  St.  Simon's  Isle  and  Jekyl  Isle." 

To  his  excellency  William  lord  Craven,  palatine;  the  most  noble  Henry, 

duke  of  Beaufort,  the  right  hono'ble  lohn  lord  Carteret;  the  hotio'ble 
Maurice  Ashley,  esq.  sr.  lohn  Colleton  baronet,  lohn  Danson,  esq:  and 
the  rest  of  the  true  and  absolute  lords  proprietors  of  Carolina  in  America. 
This  map  is  humbly  dedicated  by  lo'n  Lawson,  surveyor  general  of 
North  Carolina,  1709.  lohn  Senex  sculpsit.  A  scale  of  60  British  mues. 
15  X  12. 
[In  Lawson  (John).  The  history  of  Carolina,  sm.  4°.  London,  for  W. 
Taylor,  ]714.     p.  60]. 

To  his  excellency  William,  lord  Craven,  [&  others]  Proprietors  of  Carolina 

in  America  this  map  is  humbly  dedicated  by  Ino.  Lawson  1709.  lohn 
Senex  sculpsit.  [London,  1709].  facs.  11 J  x  14^^.  Philadelphia,  D.  A. 
Partridge,  [1881]. 

Carolina.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  10 J.     [London,  1736]. 

Note.— From  his  ' '  Atlas  minor. ' '     1736? 

■ A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  North  &  South  Carolina,  Georgia, 

&c.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  15^ 
[In  his  A  complete  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]    1752.     no.  60]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey  &c.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     8^  x  10|^. 
[In  London  (Tke)  magazine.     1755.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
v.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  map  of  South  Carolina  and  a  i)art  of  Georgia.     Containing  the  whole  sea 

coast,  all  the  islands,  [etc.]  as  also  several  plantations  with  their  proper 
boundary  lines,  their  names,  and  the  names  of  their  proprietors.  Com- 
posed from  suiH-eys  taken  by  the  hon.  William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh 
Bryan;  and  the  author,  Willaim  de  Brahm.  Engraved  by  Thomas  Jef- 
ferys.     col.     48  x  52.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  oct.  20.  1757. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  28-29]. 

Note. — See  1780  for  revised  edition  and  1777  for  French  eflition. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  819 

South.  Carolina.     Same. 

[In  Faden  (AVilliam,  editor).  The  Xorth  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  32-33]. 

Same.     A  map  of  South  Carohna  and  a  part  of  Georgia.     Containing  the 

whole  sea  coast,  all  the  islands,  [etc.]  Composed  from  surveys  taken  by 
the  hon.  William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh  Bryan;  and  the  author, 
William  de  Brahm.  48  x  52.  London,  T.  Jefferys,  1757. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  Xorth  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
59-62]. 

A  large  draft  of  South  Carolina  from  Cape  Roman  to  Port  Royal,     [anon.] 

17|  X  21i 
[In  English  (The)  Pilot.     The  fourth  book,      [anon.]     fol.     London,  for 
W.  &  J.  Mount  [etc.],  1758.     opp.  p.  31]. 

Virginia,  Marylandia  et  Carolina  in  America  Septentrionali  Britannorum 

industria  excultse  reprsesentatse  a  loh.  Bapt.  Homann.     col.     19  x  23. 
lIu  Homann  (J.  B.)     Atlas  geographicus  maior.     fol.     Xorimbergse,  Ho- 
manniani  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  143]. 

La  Caroline  dans  TAmerique  Septentrionale  suivant  les  cartes  Angloises. 

8f  X  14. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Xicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  36]. 

A  new  map  of  Xorth  &  South  Carolina,  &  Georgia.     Drawn  from  the  best 

authorities:  by  T.  Kitchin,  geogr.  British  statute  miles  69  to  a  degree. 
7  X  9J.  * 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.  1765.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1765. 
V.  34.     p.  168]. 

A    new    mapp    of    Carolina.     By  John    Thornton   and   by   Will.  Fisher. 

16i  X  20. 
[In  English   (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     Dublin,  B.  Grierson, 

1767.     p.  26]. 
XoTE. — See  also  under  1680? 

Xouvelle  carte  des  cotes  des  Carolines  Septentrionales  et  Meridionales  du 

Cap  Fear  a  South  Edisto  levees  et  sendees  par  X.  Pocock  en  1770.     Tra- 
duites  de  I'Anglois.     16  x  21.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In    Le  Rouge    (Georges  Louis).      Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional,      fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792].     no.  21a]. 

An  accurate  map  of  Xorth  and  South  Carolina  with  their  Indian  frontiers, 

shewing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the  mountains,  rivers,  swamps,  [etc.] 
with  the  Indian  paths,  as  well  as  the  boundary  of  provincial  lines.  From 
actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.  40  x  56i.  London ^  for  R. 
Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  23-24]. 

XoTE.— Insets:  "The  harbour  of  Port  Royal,"  "The  bar  and  harbour  of 
Charles  town. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  Xorth  and  South  Carolina.     By  Henry  Mouzon 

and  others.     Caroline  Septentrional.e  et  Meridionale  en  4  feuilles.     Tra- 
duite  de  I'Anglois.     39  x  54.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In    Le  Rouge    (Georges  Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain   Septentrional,      fol. 
Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  19-20]. 


820  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  Carolina.     Same.     An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carohna,   [etc.] 
By  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.    40  x  56J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Ben- 
nett, 1775. 
[Rochambeau:  36]. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carohna  with  their  Indian 

frontiers,  shewing  in  a  distinct  manner  all  the  mountains,  rivers,  swamps, 
[etc.  ]  with  the  roads  and  Indian  paths,  as  well  as  the  boundary  of  Pro- 
vincial lines.  From  actual  surveys  by  Henry  Mouzon  and  others.  40  x 
56^  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[InFaden  (William,  editor) .  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  29-30]. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     By  Henry  Mouzon 

and  others,     col.     40  x  56.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  23.     also  v.  5.     no.  25-26]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  South  Carolina  in  North  America. 

[anon.]     lOf  x  13. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1779.     v.  64.     June 

1779.  opp.  p.  281]. 

Caroline  M^ridionale  et  partie  de  la  Georgie.     Par  le  chevr.  Bull,  le  capi- 

taine  Gascoign,  chevr.  Bryan  et  de  Brahm  en  4  feuilles.     42  x  50.     Paris^ 

Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In    Le  Rouge    (Georges    Louis).     Atlas  Ameriquain  Septentrional.     foL 

Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  17-18]. 
Note.— See  1757,  1780,  for  English  editions. 

A  map  of  South  Carolina  and  ^art  of  Georgia.     Containing  the  whole  sea 

coast,  all  the  islands,  [etc.  ]  as  also  several  plantations  with  their  proper 
boundary  lines,  their  names  and  the  names  of  their  proprietors.  Com- 
posed from  surveys  taken  by  the  hon.  William  Bull,  capt.  Gascoign,  Hugh 
Bryan  and  William  de  Brahm.  Republished  with  considerable  additions, 
from  the  surveys  made  &  collected  by  John  Stuart,  by  William  Faden^ 

1780.  48  x  53.     London,  W.  Faden,  1780. 
[American  maps,     v.  6.     no.  21-22]. 
See  1757  for  first  edition  and  1777  for  French  edition, 

Same, 

[In  Jeff erys  (T.)  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol,     London,  R.  Sayer   \ 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776,     no.  24^], 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  chief  parts  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

from  the  best  authorities,     Jno,  Lodge  sculp,     [anon,]     11  x  14^.     Lon- 
don, J.  Bew,  30  June,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine,      8°.      London,  for  J.  Bew,   [1780],      v.  1. 
June  1780,     opp,  p,  454]. 

A  map  of  such  parts  of  Georgia  and  South  Carolina  as  tend  to  illustrate  the 

progress  and  operations  of  the  British  army,  &c.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sc. 
7^  x  9 J.     [London],  R.  Baldwin,  1780. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine,     8°,     London,  for  R,  Baldwin,  [1780],     v.  49. 
May  1780.     opp.  p.  225]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  North  Carolina,  and  part  of  South  Carolina  with 

the  field  of  battle  between  earl  Cornwallis  and  general  Gates.     Jno.  Lodge 
sculp,     [anon.]     10 J  x  15.     London,  J.  Bew,  1780. 
[In  Pohtical  (The)  magazine,      8°.      London,  for  J.  Bew,  nov,  30,  1780. 
v.  1.     Nov.  1780.     opp.  p.  731]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  821 

South  Carolina.     Sketch  of  the  coast  from  South  Edisto  to  Charles  town  1  march 

1780.  ms.     [anon.]     11  x  14.     [1780]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  4.] 

Note. — With  sketch  of  the  rebel  redoubt  on  Stone  river. 

A  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  southern  part  of  Virginia,  North  CaroHna, 

and  the  northern  part  of  South  Carolina.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  jr.     lOi  x  13. 
[London],  R.  Baldwin,  1781. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  [1781].     v.  oO. 

1781.  opp.  p.  291]. 

Carte  des  deux  Carolines  et  de  la  Georgie.     9  x  13. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur  les  Anglo  Americains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pi.  3]. 

South  Carolina  and  part  adjacent;  shewing  the  movements  of  the  American 

and  British  armies,     [anon.]     19  x  23.     [n.  p.  1785]. 

The  Carolina's  with  part  of  Georgia.     14  x  14. 

[In  Gordon  (William).     The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  o"^  the  L^.  S, 

8°.     London,  1788.     v.  3]. 

South  Carolina.     6  x  75. 

[In  Scott    (Joseph).     The    United    States    gazetteer.     16°.     Philadelphia, 

1795]. 

The  state  of  South  Carolina:  from  the  best  authorities,  by  Samuel  Lewis, 

1795.  W.  Barker  sculp.     15^  x  17i 

[In  Carey  (Mathew).  Carey's  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  15]. 

• Same.     The  state  of  South  Carolina:  from  the  best  authorities.     By  Samuel 

Lewis  1795.     W.  Barker  sculp.     Scale  of  American  miles  69i  to  a  degree. 
15i  X  17f . 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 

1796.  'map  38]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     By  J.  Denison.     Doohttle  sculp.     7i 

x9i. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  640. 

The  state  of  South  Carolina:  from  the  best  authorities.     1796.     American 

miles  69^  to  a  degree.     15  x  17. 
[In  Reid  (John,    publisher).     The   American    atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  17]. 

A  chart  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     20|  x  16^. 

[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).  The  American  pilot,  containing  the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America,  fol.  Boston,  W.  Norman, 
1798.     no.  3]. 

South  Carolina.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Eng'd  by  D.  Fairman.     7f  x  9h. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 

atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  49]. 

A  map  of  those  parts  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  &  Georgia 

which  were  the  scenes  of  the  most  important  operations  of  the  southern 
armies.     Compiled  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  Francis  Shallus.     lOi  x  14. 
Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.     4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  8]. 


822  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  Carolina.      [Map  of  South  Carolina].     Engraved  for  Drayton's  History  of 

South  Carolina.     16^  x  18^. 
[In  Ramsay  (David).     The  history  of    South  Carolina.     8°.     Charleston, 

1809.     V.  1]. 
Note. — See  1821  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

The  state  of  South  Carolina:  from  the  best  authorities  by  Samuel  Lewis. 

W.  Barker  sculp.     Scale  of  American  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     15^  x  17. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  19]. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory,  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia,  South 
Carolina,  &c.  By  John  H.  Robinson.  66  x  90.  Philadelphia,  eng.  by 
H.  Anderson,  [1819]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia; 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  East  and  AVest  Florida;  exhibit- 
ing the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.  Compiled  from  late  survey  &  obser- 
vation by  Joseph  Purcell.  11  x  14  [n.  p.  1820?]. 
Note. — This  map  was  originally  published  in  Morse's  *'The  American 
geography,  London,  1794." 

[Mapof  South  Carolina].     16^  x  19|. 

[In  Drayton  (John).    Memoirs  of  the  American  revolution.    8°.    Charleston^ 

1821.     V.  1.     front.] 
Note. — See  1809  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

A  map,  constructed  and  drawn  from  the  district  surveys,  ordered  by  the 

legislature:  by  John  Wilson.     Scale,  6  miles  to  an  inch.     col.     45  x  58. 
Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1822]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Charleston  harbour." 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  South  Carolina.     Reduced  by 

J.  Drayton  from  the  state  map  by  J.  Wilson.     13  x  14^, 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  24]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  constructed  from  the  latest 

authorities.     1824.     J.  H.  Young,  sc.     17  x  21f. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  8]. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  la  Caroline  du  Sud.    12^  x  13^. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Am^riques.  fol.  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  28]. 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.    N.  &  S.  S.  Joselyn  sc.    7|  x  9  J. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Charleston  and  its  vicinity." 

Mills  (Robert).     Atlas  of   the  state  of  South  Carolina,  made  uader  the 

authority  of  the  legislature;  prefaced  with  a  geographical,  statistical  and 
historical  map  of  the  state,    title.    25  maps.    fol.    Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  jr. 
[1825]. 
Note.— Surveyed  in  1817-1820. 


LIST   OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  823 

South  Carolina.     Sth.  Carolina.     Published  by  F.  Lucas,  jr.     Baltimore,  for  Mills' 
Atlas  &  Statistics.     9^  x  10^ 
[In  Mills  (Robert).     Statistics  of  South  Carolina.     8°.     Charleston,  1826. 
front.] 

N.  &  S.  Carolina  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9^  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Griggs,  1828.     no.  32]. 

Same.     X.  &  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In   Malte-Brun    (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).     A   new  general  atlas, 

exhibiting  the   five  great   divisions    of    the   globe,     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     col.     16  x  21.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mit- 
chell, 1832. 

A  new  map  of  South  Carolina.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     Tanner's  Universal  atlas. 

col.     loi  X  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.     7|  x  10^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers,  co.  1835. 
p.  40. 

X.  &  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  &  Florida.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9f  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no  32]. 

South  Carolina.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     IH  x  14|^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  sta- 
tistical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  131]. 

Same.     South  Carolina.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     llj  x  l-i^. 

[In   Bradford   (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich   (Samuel  Griswold).     A 

universal   illustrated  atlas  [etc.]     fol.     Boston,  C.  \j    Strong,  1843.     bet. 
pp.  130-131]. 

Map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads, 

canals,  railroads,  &c.     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.     57  x  49.     [Washington, 
1839]. 

Map  of  Xorth  &  South  Carolina.     By  H.  S.  Tanner,  1839. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Xorth  &  South  Carolina.     10  x  15.     Engraved  &  printed 

by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  1842. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 

ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  194]. 
XoTE. — Inset:  "  Plan  of  Charleston." 

Xorth  and  South  Carolina.     10^  x  12|. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  52]. 

South  Carolina.     11  x  14.     Xew  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1853. 

XoTE. — Inset:  "Plan  of  Charleston,  vicinitv  &  harbor." 


824  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  Carolina.     Map  of  the  state  of  South  Carolina  compiled  from  rail-road,  coast 
and  state  surveys  by  G.  E.  Walker  and  J.  Johnson,  civil  engineers.     Scale 

5  miles  to  an  inch.     54  x  70J.     New  York,  J.  G.  Colton  &  co.  1854. 
Note. — Insets:  "  Map  of  the  town  of  Columbia."    "  Map  of  Charleston  har- 
bour."    *'A  plan  of  the  city  of  Charleston." 

North  &  South  Carolina.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed 

in  color  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOf  x  15. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  [etc.]     fol. 
Edmburgh,  A.  &  A.  Black,  1856.     no.  11]. 

The  forest  growth  of  South  Carolina.     Industrial  map  of  South  Carolina  by 

Oscar  M.  Lieber,  state  geologist  of  South  Carolina.     Drawn,  engraved  & 
printed  by  G.  Woolworth  Colton.     Scale  1/2.500.000.     8  x  13|. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  and  statistical  society.     Journal.     1859. 
8°.     New  York,  J.  H.  Schultz  &  co.  [1859].     v.  1.     no.  9.     p.  252]. 

Middle  Georgia  &  South  Carolina.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.    col.    19  x  31. 

[Washington],  C.  G.  Krebs  lith.  [186-]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Colton' s  new  topographical  map  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the  state  of  North 

Carolina  with  part  of  Virginia  &  South  Carolina.     28  x  40.     New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

J.  H.  Colton' s  topographical  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina.     A  large 

portion  of  Georgia  &  part  of  adjoining  states.     19  x  26.     New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1861. 
Note. — Inset:  Plans  of  "  Beaufort  and  vicinity,"  "Wilmington  and  vicinity," 
** Savannah  and  vicinity,"  and  ''Charleston  harbor  and  its  approaches." 

—    Sketch  of  portions  of  the  sea  coast  of  South  Carolina  &  Georgia.     Drawn  by 

A.  Lindenkohl.     1862.     19x38.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Sketch  of  the  sea  coast  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  from  Bull's  bay  to 

Ossabaw  sound.    1863.    Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.    16x38.     [Washington, 
1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

North  Carolina  &  South  Carolina.    Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.    1865.    25  x  35. 

[Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Southern  Georgia  and  part  of  South  Carolina.     1865.     Drawn  by  A.  Linden- 

kohl.    25x35.     [Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Colton' 8  map  of  the  state  of  South  Carolina.     32  x  27.     New  York,  G.  W. 

6  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1866. 

Schonberg's  map  of  the  Carolinas.     col.     13  x  22.     [New  York,  Schonberg 

&  CO.  1866]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  Alabama,  Georgia,  and 

Sth.  Carolina,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

col.     16  X  27.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881]. 

l*reliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Caro- 

lina, with  adjacent  parts  of  Georgia,  Tennessee,  Kentucky,  West  Virginia, 
and  Virginia.    By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     1879.    4  sheets.    [VVa.shington,  1879]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  825 

South.  Carolina.     Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  with 
adjacent  parts  of  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and  Florida.     By 
W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st.  ed.  was  issued  in  1879.     Engraved  by  D.  Mc- 
Clelland.    2  sheets.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

Natural  scale  1:1,300,000.     19  x  26^     Philadelphia,  O.'w.  Gray  &  son, 
1881. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  South  Carolina,  [etc.]     31  pp. 

1  map.     12^x19.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

The  congressional  districts  of  South  Carolina  as  ' '  Gerrymandered ' '  by  the 

democracy  in  1882.     col.     21x28}.     [n.  p.  1882]. 

Colton's  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina,     col.     16  x  25.     New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1883]. 

Maury  (Matthew  Fontaine).     Supplement  to  Maury's  revised  manual  of 

geography.     Special  geography  of  South  Carolina,     title.    10  pp.  inch  2 
maps.     fol.     New  York,  university  publishing  co.  [1884]. 

New  railroad  and  county  map  of  South  Carolina,  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins. 

Prepared  for  Industries  and  resources  of  the  south.     John  Lethem,  pub- 
lisher, Charleston,  S.  C.     10  x  12.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  1884. 

Map  of  the  state  of  South  Carolina  compiled  from  state,  coast  and  rail  road 

surveys  by  William  B.  Guerard  and  S.  Lewis  Simons,  civil  engineers. 
Scale  5  miles  to  one  inch.     54  x  68.     Charleston,  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogs- 
well, 1885. 
Note. — Insets:  Map  of  Columbia.     Map  of  Charleston  harbor.     Map  of 
Spartanburg.     Map  of  Greenville. 

Watson  and  Adams  new  topographical,  township  &  railroad  map  of  South 

Carolina  for  school,  library  and  official  use  from  official  records  and  sur- 
veys.    58  X  68.     New  York,  G.  AVatson  &  Adams  &  co.  1888. 

Map  of  North  &  South  Carolina.     10  x  13.     [Springfield,  O.]  Mast,  Crowell 

&  Kirkpatrick,  [1891]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  shippers' 

guide  of  South  Carolina.     38  pp.     1  fold,  map,     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

— ■■ Same.     39  pp.    1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

Thompson  (J.  W.)     South  Carolina.     10  pp.  incl.  map. 

[In  Frye  (Alexis  Everett).     Complete  geography.     [South  Carolina  ed.] 
4°.     Boston  and  London,  Ginn  &  co.  1899]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina,  showing 

post  offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  and  mail  routes  in  operation 
on  the  1st  of  June,   1900.       Published  by  order  of  postmaster  genera 
Charles  Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer 
of  P.  O.  dept.     41|  X  66.     [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department] . 

See  also  Carolina;    North   Carolina;   Anderson    county;  Fairfield   county; 

Greenville  county;  Marion  county;  Azilia  (Margravate  of). 


826  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

South  Dakota.  Official  map  of  South  Dakota.  Issued  by  the  department  of  immi- 
gration and  statistics.  This  map  has  been  corrected  to  June  1st,  1889. 
15  X  22^.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1889]. 


Map  of  South  Dakota  1889.  28f  x  40.  Cleveland,  O.  H.  M.  Avery  and 
H.  B.  Stranahan,  [1889]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  sectional  map  of  South  Dakota.  Scale:  eight 
miles  to  the  inch.  1890.  32^  x  49^  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1890]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  business  atlas  map  of  South  Dakota.    15  x  22^.    [Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1891]. 
Note. — Products  of  South  Dakota.     Comparative  tables,  1890. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  business  atlas  map  of  South  Dakota.  15  x  22 1^,  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892.     Copyright,  1891,  by  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO. 

Rand  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  South  Dakota.  18  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

State  of  South  Dakota.  1892.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the- 
General  land  office  and  other  sources  under  supervision  of  A,  F.  Dinsmore. 
Photo  lith.  &  print  by  Forbes  co.  Boston  &  N.  Y.  25  x  34^.  [Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  1892]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  South  Dakota.  Scale  of  statute 
miles,  20  miles  to  the  inch.  12  x  20.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  the  Matthews- 
Northrup  CO.  1893. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  South  Dakota.  19  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  South  Dakota.  Scale  of  statute 
miles,  20  to  the  inch.  12  x  20.  [Buffalo,  N.  Y.  the  Matthews-Northrup 
CO.  1894]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  universal  atlas  map  of  South  Dakota.  Statute  miles^ 
69.16=1  degree.     9i  x  12J.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894]. 

Map  of  the  southeastern  counties  of  South  Dakota  with  adjacent  parts  of 
Iowa  and  Minnesota.  [Scale  of  map — 8  miles  to  inch].  17^  x  23.  Sioux 
Falls,  South  Dakota,  T.  W.  Sexton,  [1895]. 

South  Dakota.     Scale,  27  statute  miles  to  one  inch.     10^  x  15.     New  York,. 

the  Century  co.  1897. 
Note. — From  the  Century  atlas,     no.  27. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  South  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with  the  inter- 
mediate distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  december  1897. 
Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  James  A.  Gary  under  the  direc- 
tion of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  29f  x  40.  [Washington, 
1897]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  827 

Soutli  Dakota.  Same.  Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  South  Dakota  showing  post 
offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the 
1st  of  december,  1898.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles 
Emory  Smith,  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  0. 
dept.  29|x40.  [Washington,  1898]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  South  Dakota  showing  post  offices  with 

the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  march, 

1899.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith, 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  30  x  40^. 
[Washington,  1899.] 

[United  States.    Post  office  department]. 

South  Dakota,  prepared  especially  for  the  mercantile  guide  and  bureau  co. 

Scale  of  statute  miles  37  miles  to  the  inch.  8|  x  11^.  [Buffalo,  X.  Y. 
the  Matthews-Xorthrup  co.  1899]. 

South  Dakota.     16  x  22.     [Chicago,  Geo.  F.  Cram,  1899]. 

Note. — Cram's  bankers  and  brokers'  railroad  atlas,  1899.     pp.  242-243. 

South  Dakota.     10^  x  13.     [Chicago,  J.  W.  White,  1899]. 

E.  Frank  Peterson's  South  Dakota.     1899.     E.  Frank  Peterson  del.  Yer- 

miUion,  S.  D.     30  x  33.     [Yermillion,  S.  D.     E.  F.  Peterson,  1899]. 

20th  century  map  of  South  Dakota.     By  E.  Frank  Peterson,  Yermillion, 

S.  D.     14x21i     [Yermillion,  S.  D.     E.  F.  Peterson,  1900]. 
XoTE. — Copyright  1900  by  E.  Frank  Peterson. 

Map   of   South   Dakota,   prepared   especially  for  the   Xational   newspaper 

directory  &  gazetteer.     Scale  of  statute  miles,  37  to  the  inch.     8^  x  11  J. 
Boston,  Mass.  Pettingill  &  co.  [1900]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1900,  by  the  Matthews-Xorthrup  co.  Buffalo,  X.  Y. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  South  Dakota,  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of   June, 

1900.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith, 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  26J  x  4O5. 
[Washington,  1900]. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Map  of  the  grain  and  stockbelt  of  South  Dakota,  consisting  of  the  counties 

of  Brown,  Edmunds,  McPherson,  Campbell,  Walworth,  Potter,  Faulk  and 
north  half  of  Spink.     16  x  23.     Ipswich,  S.  D.     Edmunds  county  abstract 
CO.  [1901]. 
XoTE. — Copyrighted  1901  by  J.  W.  Parmley,  Ipswich,  S.  Dak. 

See  also  Dakota;  Xorth  Dakota;  Turner  county. 

South  Edisto,  S.  C.  Plan  of  the  inland  navigation  between  South  Edisto  and 
Charleston.    Scale  of  4  miles  to  an  inch.    ms.     [anon.]    9x14^.     [178-?]. 

Southern  Maryland  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Southern  Maryland  railroad  and 
its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  18  x  23.  Xew 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton*&  co.  [1881]. 

Southern  Pacific  railroad.  Map  showing  the  Southern  Pacific  railroad.  Prepared 
by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  30  x  23.  Xew  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1875]. 


828  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Southern  Pacific  railroad.  Map  of  California  to  accompany  printed  argument  of 
S.  O.  Houghton  as  to  the  rights  of  the  Southern  Pacific  r.  r.  co.  of  Cal.  to 
government  lands  under  acts  of  congress  passed  July  27,  1866,  and  march  3, 
1871,  made  before  the  committee  of  the  judiciary  of  the  senate  and  ho.  of 
reps,  in  may  1876.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.'Colton  &  co.  [1876]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.    Central  Pacific  r.  r.  and  leased  lines.    Southern  Pacific 

r.  r.  and  connections.    Sept.  1882.    col.    26  x  31.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&co.  [1882]. 

South  Pueblo,  Colo.     See  Pueblo,  Colo. 

South  sea.     See  Pacific  ocean. 

South  sea  com.pany.  A  new  &  exact  map  of  the  coast,  countries  and  islands  within 
ye  limits  of  ye  South  sea  company,  from  ye  river  Aranoca  to  Terre  del 
Fuego,  and  from  thence  through  ye  South  sea,  to  ye  north  part  of  Cali- 
fornia &c.  with  a  view  of  the  general  and  coasting  trade  winds  [etc.  ]  By 
Herman  Moll.     19  x  25.     [London],  H.  Moll  &  I.  King,  [1711]. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  14]. 

XoTE. — See  South  America  for  various  t)ther  editions. 

Spanish  main.  Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Caribbee  or  West  India  islands, 
from  Porto  Rico  to  Trinidad  inclusive;  with  the  coasts  of  the  Spanish 
Main  then  to  Guayra.  Improved,  by  various  emendations  and  additions, 
from  the  chart  constructed  under  the  orders  of  the  Spanish  government, 
by  don  Cosme  Churruca,  and  don  Joaquin  Franco.  Fidalgo.  John  Purdy 
delint.  G.  Allen  Sculp.  3d  ed.  1817.  39  x  27^  London,  R.  I^aurie  & 
J.  Whittle,  april  2,  1810.  [1817]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  9-10]. 

Windward  islands  and  the  Spanish  Main.    49  x  44.    New  York,  E.  &  G.  W. 

Blunt,  1860. 

Spencer,  Mass.  Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Spencer  town,  Mass.  45  pp. 
incl.  11  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1884. 

Spencers  ordinary,  Va.     Action  at  Spencer's  ordinary:  June  26,  1781.     8x9. 

[In  Simcoe  (J.  C. )     A  journal  of  the  operations  of  the  queen's  rangers.     4°. 

[Exeter],  1787.     p.  166]. 

Spiken  devil.     See  Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y. 

Spink  county,  S.  Dak.  W.  C.  Smart's  sectional  map  of  Spink  county,  Dakota. 
14  X  17.     [St.  Paul],  St.  Paul  lith.  co.  [1881]. 

Spokane  county,  Wash.  Map  of  a  portion  of  Spokane  county,  Washington,  as 
far  as  surveyed.  Compiled  from  authentic  sources  by  Robert  Munch. 
Scale  4  miles  to  one  inch.  18  x  25J.  San  Francisco,  lith.  M.  Schmidt 
&CO.  [1882]. 

Spring^eld,  Mass.     Bowles  (Samuel).     [Map  of  Hampden  co.  Mass.]     Surveyed 
by  direction  of  the  town,  1826.     Engraved  by  O.  Petton,  Hartford.     15  x 
18.     [Springfield]  S.  Bowles,  1827. 
Note. — Comprising  the  country  now  Springfield  and  Chicopee. 

Map.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers, 

assisted  by  Geo.  P.  Sanford,  and  others,      col.     64  x  50.     New  York, 
Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule,  1870. 


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LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  829 

Springrfield,  Mass.  View  of  Springfield,  INIass.  1875.  Published  byO.  H,  Bailey 
&  CO.     26  X  35.     [Springfield],  O.  H.  Bailey  &  co.  [1875]. 

Walker   (Geo.  H. )  &  co.     Atlas  of  Springfield  city,  Mass.     65  pp.  incl.  17 

maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1882. 

Spring^eld,  Mo.  Lapham  (A.  M.)  Lapham's  railroad  map  of  Springfield,  Mo. 
6x9.     [Springfield,  1883]. 

Springrfield,  OMo.  Robinson  (E. )  and  Pidgeon  (R.  H.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of 
Springfield,  Ohio.     21  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1882. 

O'Brien  (E.  F.)     Map  of  Springfield,  0.     [anon.]     11   x  14.     New  York, 

Moss  eng.  co.  [1882]. 

Spring-  Grove  cemetery,   adjoining"  Cincinnati.     Map   of  Spring  Grove  ceme- 
tery, adjoining  Cincinnati.     Showing  all  burial  lots  [etc.]     [anon.]     col. 
27  X  39.     Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  &  M.  &  R.  Burgheim,  1883. 
N(        —Copyright  by  Geo.  Moessinger  and  Fred  Bertsch. 

Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.  A  plan  of  the  works  on  Spiken  devil  hill  with  the  ground 
in  front,     ms.     [anon.]     15x21^.     [177-]. 

Standard  (The)  coal  and  iron  company.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.  Railroad 
map  showing  the  lands  of  the  Standard  coal  and  iron  co.  situated  in  the 
Hocking  valley,  Ohio,  and  their  relations  to  the  markets  of  the  north  and 
west.     27  X  37.     New  York  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1881. 

Stanwix  (Fort),  Oneida,  N.  Y.     Plan  of  Fort  Stanwix,  built  at  Oneida  station,  by 

provincial  troops,  in  1758.     Scale  for  the  plan  50  feet  to  an  inch.     5  x  6j. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler) .     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 

from  actual  surveys.    1763.    [anon.],    sm.  4°.    obi.    [London,  J.  Rocque, 

1763.     no.  15]. 

Stark  county.  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Stark  co.  and  the  state  of  Illinois, 
[etc.]     xxxix,  93  pp.  incl.  51  maps.    fol.    Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1873. 

Stark  county,  Ohio.  New  map  of  Stark  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys.  Pub- 
lished by  Williams,  Dorr  &  co.  41  x  51.  [Cincinnati?],  Williams,  Dorr 
&  CO.  [1855]. 

Beers  (F.  W. )     Atlas  of  Stark  co.  Ohio.     35  pp.     3  pi.  incl.  30  maps.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Staten  island,  N.  Y.  A  plan  of  New  York  island,  with  part  of  Long  Island,  Staten 
Island  &  east  New  Jersey,  with  particular  description  of  the  engagement 
on  the  woody  heights  of  Long  Island,  between  Flatbush  and  Brooklyn, 
aug.  27,  1776;  between  his  majesty's  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Howe 
and  the  Americans  under  gen.  Putnam,  shewing  also  the  landing  of  the 
British  on  New  York  island  and  the  taking  of  the  city  of  New  York,  &c. 
sept.  15,  following  with  subsequent  disposition  of  both  the  armies. 
Engraved  by  W^m.  Faden.  29^  x  18^.  London,  W.  Faden,  1776. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden  1777.     no.  18]. 
Note. — With  descriptive  texts  attached, 

'     Plan  of  the  redoubts  at  Richmond  on  Staten  Island  30  oct.  1779.    ms.     [anon.  ] 

15  X  13.     [1779]. 
Note. — Original  rough  ms.  drawing  in  ink. 

Operations  from  Staten  Island.     [During  June,  1780].     7|  x  4J. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  Revo- 
•     lution.     8°.     New  York,  1881]. 


830  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Staten  island,  N.  Y.     Beers  (F.  W. )    Atlas  of  Staten  Island.     Richmond  co.  N.  Y. 
title.     1  map.     32  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Beers'  new  map  of  Staten  Island.     Scale  1500  feet  to  one  inch.     47  x  28. 

New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1887]. 

Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Staten  Island,  Richmond  co.  N.  Y.     2  p.  1. 

12  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1887. 

Lefevre  (I.  A.)     Atlas  of  Staten  Island,  Richmond  co.  N.  Y.     v.  1.    Castle- 

ton.     4  pi.     30  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  1894. 

Map  of  Staten  Island,  by  Charles  W.  Leng,  with  ye  olde  names  &  nicknames, 

by  William  T.  Davis.     26  x  23.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1896]. 
[In  Davis  (William  T. )     Staten  Island  names.     8°.     New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 
the  standard  press,  1896]. 
Stephens  county,  Tex.     Map  21  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 

[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 
Steuben  county,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Ontario  and  Steuben  counties.     Herlop  del.     Fair- 
man  sculpt.     15  X  13. 
[In   Williamson    (Capt.    Charles).      Description  of  the  Genesee  country, 
anon.     sm.  4°.     Albany,  L.  Andrews  &  co.  1798]. 

A  topographical  map  of  Steuben  co.  New  York.      From  actual  surveys  by 

M.  Levy.     1857.     56  x  56.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1857. 
Stillwater,  N.  Y.     The  encampment  &  position  of  the  army  under  It.  gl.  Burgoyne 
at  Sword's  and  Freeman's  farms  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater  1777. 
By  Wm.  Cumbd.  Wilkinson,     ms.     col.     27  x  43.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  69^]. 
Note. — To  this  map  there  are  two  manuscript  additions. 

Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Burgoyne 

at  Brsemus  Heights  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  on  the  20.  sept, 
with  the  position  of  the  detachment  &c.  in  the  action  of  the  7.  oct.  &  the 
position  of  the  army  on  the  8.  oct.  1777.  Drawn  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson, 
ms.     [anon.]     13^x14.     [1777]. 

Note. — Without  title;  but  title  taken  from  the  engraved  copy.  Original 
drawing  of  an  engraving  in  Burgoyne' s  State  of  the  expedition  from 
Canada. 

[Faden  collection,  no.  69]. 
Same.  Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Bur- 
goyne at  Braemus  Heights  on  the  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater  sept.  20, 
with  the  position  of  the  detachment,  &c.  in  the  action  of  the  7.  oct.  &  the 
position  of  the  army  on  the  8th  oct.  1777.  Drawn  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson. 
Engraved  by  AVm.  Faden.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  33]. 

oame. 

[In  Burgoyne  (John).  A  state  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.  2d  ed.  8°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  3]. 

Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Burgoyne  at 

Sword's  house,  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  on  sept.  17,  with  the 
positions  of  that  part  of  the  army,  engaged  on  the  19.  sept.  1777.  Drawn 
by  W.  C.  Wilkinson.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  13  x  13.  London,  W. 
Faden,  1780. 

Note.— Engraved  for  Burgoyne' s  State  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.  No. 
68^,  of  the  Faden  collection  is  a  i)roof  of  the  same  unfinished. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  68.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  831 

Still-water,  N.  Y.     Same. 

[In  Burgoyne  (John).     A  state  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.     2ded.     8°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  2]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Bur- 

goyne at  Sword's  house,  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  sept.  17  with 
the  positions  of  that  part  of  the  army  engaged  on  the  19.  sept.  1777. 
Drawn  by  AV.  C.  Wilkinson.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  London,  W. 
Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  32]. 

Position  of  the  army  on  the  8th  oc**'^  1777.     [anon.]     ms.     10  x  10|,  [1777]. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  67i]. 

Stoddard  county,  Mo.  Map  of  Stoddard  county,  Missouri.  Drawn  and  compiled 
from  actual  surveys  by  D.  F.  Tiedemann.  18i  x  19j.  Bloomfield,  Mo. 
E.  M.  Weber,  1881. 

Stoneham,  Mass.  Map  of  the  town  of  Stoneham,  Middlesex  co.  Mass.  From 
actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  and  published  by  G.  M.  Hopkins. 
Scale  600  ft.  to  the  inch.  col.  32  x  49.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 
1874. 

Stone  river,  Tenn.     Map  of  the  battlefield  of  Stone  river,  dec.  30,  1862  to  jan.  3, 
1863.     Compiled  from  capt.  Mitchler's  map,  by  Edward  Ruger.     5  x  8i. 
Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.  [1875]. 
Note. — From  Atlas  (map  no.  7)  to  A^an  Home's  History  of  the  army  of  the 
Cumberland. 

Topographical  sketch  of  the  battle  field  of  Stone  river.     Drawn  by  It.  C.  R. 

Dahl.     13^  x  17.     Chicago,  C.  Schober's  lith.  [1863]. 

. See  also  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Stonewall  county,  Tex.     Stonewall  co.     17  x  20.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  & 
CO.  1880. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Stony  Point,  N.  Y.     A  plan  of  the  surprise  of  Stoney  Point,  by  a  detachment  of 

the  American  army,  commanded  by  brig^  gen'.  Wayne,  on  the  15th  of  July 
-    1779.     Also  of  the  works  erected  on  Yerplanks  Point,  for  the  defence  of 

Kings  Ferry,  by  the  British  forces  in  July  1779,  from  the  surveys  of  Wm. 

Simpson  and  D.   Cambell,  by  John  Hills.     19|  x  27.     London,  for  W. 

Faden,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 

no.  4]. 

Sketch  of  Stoney  &  Yerplank's  points  upon  the  North  river  as  taken  posses- 

sion of,  and  fortified  by  his  excellency  sir  H.  Clinton  in  June  1779.     ms. 
[anon.]     19  x  23.     [1779?]. 

Storey  county,  Nev.     See  Comstock  lode;  Washoe  mining  claims. 

Strafford  county,  N.  H.  Map  of  Strafford  co.  X.  H.  From  actual  surveys  by 
J.  Chase,  jr.  1856.     col.     58  x  49.     Philadelphia,  Smith  &  Bartlatt,  1856. 

Straitsville,  Ohio.  Straitsville  and  Hocking  valley  coal  fields,  Ohio.  From  actual 
surveys  and  official  records.  1874.  [By]  W.  H.  Jennings.  32  x  27. 
New  York,  Am.  photo,  lith,  co.  [1874]. 

Stutsman  county,  N.  Dak.  White  &  Heurt.  Map  of  Stutsman  county,  Dakota. 
Scale  f  of  one  inch  to  the  mile.  col.  40  x  42.  Jamestown,  Da.  pub- 
lished by  White  &  Heurt,  [1883]. 


832  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Suffolk  county,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G,  M.)  Atlas  of  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass. 
7  V.     foL     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  &  co.  1874. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Boston  proper. 

V.  2.  Boston  Hylands. 

V.  3.  South  Boston  and  Dorchester. 

V.  4.  East  Boston,  Chelsea,  Revere  and  Winthrop. 

V.  5.  West  Roxbury. 

V.  6.  Charlestown. 

V.  7.  Brighton. 

Suffolk  county,  N".  Y.  Map  of  Suffolk  co.  L.  I.  New  York,  From  actual  surveys 
by  J.  Chase,  jr     49  x  57.     Philadelphia,  J.  Douglass,  [1858]. 

Sullivan  county,  N.  H.  Topographical  map  of  the  county  of  Sullivan,  New  Hamp- 
shire. From  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col.  56  x  56. 
New  York,  Smith  &  Morley,  1860. 

Sullivan  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W.)  County  atlas  of  Sullivan,  N.  Y.  96  pp. 
inch  34  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Walker  &  Jewett,  1875. 

Plan  of  Sullivan  co.  [&]  Plan  of  Ulster  co.  N.  Y.     Published  by  J.  B.  Beers 

&  CO.     17  X  25.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  [1880]. 

Map  of  Sullivan  co.  New  York.     From  actual  surveys  by  C.  Gates  &  son. 

col.     52  X  52.     Philadelphia,  Gillett  &  Huntington,  1856. 

Sullivan  county,  Penn.  Topographical  map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  and 
records  under  the  superintendence  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  40  x  42.  New 
York,  A.  Pomeroy  &  co.  1872. 

Summers  islands.     See  Bermudas. 

Sullivan  ( Fort ) .     See  Moultrie  ( Fort ) . 

Summit  county,  Colo.  Map  of  the  consolidated  ten  mile  mining  district.  Summit 
county,  Colorado.  Compiled  from  actual  surveys  and  official  records  and 
published  jointly  by  Max.  Boehmer  &  Victor  G.  Hills.  1881.  24  x  31. 
[n.  p.  1881]. 

Summit  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Summit  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys  by  Hosea 
Paul.     col.     59  x  39.     Philadelphia,  Mathews  &  Taintor,  1856. 

Illustrated  Summit  county,  Ohio,  [etc.]     By  the  Akron  map  &  atlas  co. 

184  pp.  incl.  91  maps.     fol.     Akron,  O.  Akron  map  &  atlas  co.  1891. 

Sumner  county,  Kans.  Bates  &  Lawrence's  sectional  map  of  Sumner  co.  Kansas, 
col.     20x20.     [n.  p.  1877]. 

Sumter  (Fort),  S.  C.     [Fort  Sumter  and  Charleston  harbor.     Prepared  at  the  U.  S. 
topographical  bureau,     anon.     3  sheets.     Washington,  183-]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of   maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  69-71]. 

Plan  of  Fort  Sumter,  Charleston  harbor,  S.  C.  as  originally  designed,  and 

completed  in  1861.     Scale  1  inch  to  50  feet.     8J  x  9^. 
[In  Charleston,  S.   C.    (City  of)].     Year  book.     1883.    .8°.     Charleston, 
1883.     p.  484]. 

Appearance  of  fort  Sumter,  on  Sunday  afternoon,  aug.  23,  1863.     Sketched 

from  the  "Beacon  house"  on  Morris  island.     9  x  13.     [n.  p.  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  833 

Sumter  (Fort),  S.  C.     Map    showing   siege   operations  against  forts  Sumter  and 
Wagner  between  July  13  &  sept.  7,  1863.     By  niaj.  T.  B.  Brooks  &  assist, 
engrs.     13  x  9.     [Washington,  U.  S.  coast  survey  office,  1863] 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Superior  (Lake). 

Lac  Svperievr  et  avtres  lievx  oil  sont  les  missions  des  peres  de  la  compagnie 

de  lesvs  comprises  sovs  le  nom  d'Ovtaovacs.      [anon,      facs.]     14  x  18^. 

New  York,  Ackerman's  lith.  [1849]. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  3]. 
Note. — Facsimile  of  a  map  made  by  the  Jesuit  missionaries  in  the  years 

1670  &  1671  and  published  at   Paris  1672.     House  of  reps.     ex.  doc.  no, 

69.     Sept.  1.     30th  cong. 

Map  of  that  part  of  the  mineral  lands  adjacent  to  lake  Superior,  ceded  to 

the  United  States  by  the  treaty  of  1842  with  the  Chippewas.  Comprising 
that  district  lying  between  Chocolate  river  and  Fond  du  Lac  under  the 
superintendency  of  gen.  John  Stockton,  U.  S.  agent.  Projected  and  drawn 
under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  George  Talcott,  by  A.  B.  Gray,  assisted 
by  John  Seib.  35  x  46.  Washington,  C.  B.  Graham,  lith.  [1845]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Map  of  the  mineral  region  of  the  south  shore  of  lake  Superior.     From  the 

U.  S.   surveys  of  1845,  by  J.   Houghton,   jr.  &   T.  W.  Bristol.     Scale  4 
miles  to  the  inch.     12^  x  30.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Hall  &  Mooney,  [1845]. 
[In  Burt  (William  A.)  and  Hubbard  (Bela).     Reports.     16°.     Detroit,  C. 
Willcox,  1846]. 

Bayfield's  North  America.     Sheet  VI.     Lake  Superior.     Reduced  from  the 

admiralty  survey.     Published   by  the  society  for  the  diffusion  of  useful 

knowledge.     9  x  15. 
[In  St.  John  (John  R.)     A  true  description  of  the  lake  Sui)erior  country. 

16°.     New  York,  1846]. 
Note. — Showing  boundary  lines. 

The  mineral  regions  of  lake  Superior.     Mineral  agency  map  at  Copper  Har- 

bor with  additions  by  John  R.  St.  John.     14  x  41. 
[In  St.  John  (John  R. )     A  true  description  of  the  lake  Superior  country. 
16°.     New  York,  1846]. 

Geological  map  of  the  lake  Superior  land  district  in  the  state  of  Michigan. 

By  J.  W.  Foster  &  J.  D.  Whitney,  col.  26  x  39.  New  York,  J.  Acker- 
man,  [1848]. 

Geological  and  topographical  map  of  the  mineral  district  of  lake  Superior, 

Michigan.  Compiled  &  drawn  by  J  no.  C.  Booth  &  E.  J.  Hulbert.  1855. 
Showing  accurately  the  relative  position  of  the  copper  &  iron  mines, 
[etc.]  col.  54  X  80.  1855.  New  York,  engraved,  printed  and  mounted 
by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855. 

Plan  of  the  North  shore  of  lake  Superior.     Compiled  from  Bayfield's  chart. 

26  X  38.     Toronto,  Maclear  &  co.  1858. 
[Canada.     Crown  lands  department] . 

Preliminary  chart  of  the  west  end  of  Fond  du  Lac,  of  lake  Sui>erior;  embrac- 

ing Superior,  St.  Louis  and  Allouez  bays  and  the  St.  Louis  river  to  the  head 
of  navigation.  Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  executed  under 
the  orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade  in  1861.  Reduced  for  engravings  under 
the  direction  of  col.  J.  D.  Graham  in  1863.  28  x  37.  [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1863]. 

H.  Doc.  516 53 


834  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Superior  (Lake).     Sailing  chart  of  south  shore  of  lake  Superior.     Reduced  from 
surveys  by  T.  S.  Thompson.     15  x  24.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

L' Anse,  including  Portage  entry  and  part  of  Keweenaw  bay,  lake  Superior. 

Projected  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  orders  of  col,  J.  D. 
Graham,  in  1863,  and  of  col.  W.  F.  Raynolds,  in  1864  &  1865.     34  x  22. 
[Washington,  1866]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.     Lake  survey  1866]. 

Farmer's  map  of  lake  Superior  and  the  mining  regions.     Showing  geological 

formations,  mines  [etc.]     21  x  36.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1867. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.    Farmer's  map  of  lake  Superior  and  the  mining  regions. 

Showing  geological  formations,  mines,  [etc.]    24  x  32.    Detroit,  S.  Farmer 

&  CO.  1872. 

Township  map  of  lake  Superior  region  and  upper  Mississippi.     Compiled 

from  government  surveys.     16  x  27.     Philadelphia,  J.  Disturnell,  1872. 

Sectional  map  of  the  copper,  iron  and  silver  region  of  lake  Superior,  embrac- 

fng  the  counties  of  Marquette,  Houghton,  Baraga,  Keweenaw,  Ontonagon, 
Isle  Royal  and  parts  of  Delta,  Menomonee  &  Schoolcraft,  col.  22  x  31. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Disturnell,  1875. 

Colton's  lake  Superior  and  the  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan.    17x25.    New 

York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

North  American  lakes.    Lake  Superior.    The  Canadian  shore  from  the  admi- 

ralty survey  of  lieut.  H.  W.  Bayfield.     1823-5.     The  coast  and  plans  of 
the  United  States  government  surveys  of  1855-72.     24^  x  38.     London, 
admiralty,  1878. 
[United  States.    Admiralty.     Hydrographic  oflice.     Charts,  no.  320]. 

Reed  &  Breese.     Map  showing  lake  Superior  iron  mines.    .5^  x  6^.     Chicago, 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Lewis  &  McNair.     Map  of  the  head  of  lake  Superior.     Scale  one  inch = one 

mile.  Drawn  by  J.  J.  Durage.  42  x  42.  Duluth  and  Superior,  Lewis  & 
McNair,  1888. 

Surinam,  Dutch  Guiana.     Landkaart  van  de  volkplantingen  Surinam  en  Berbica. 
13  X  16. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  511]. 

A  map  of  Surinam.     T.  Comder  sculpt.     7|  x  17J. 

[In  Stedman  (J.  G.)     Narrative,  [etc.]    4°.     London,  for  J.  Johnson,  1796]. 

See  also  Guiana. 

Surinam  river.     A  new  chart  of  Surinam  river  and  the  coast  approaching  to  Para- 
maribo.    1801.     [anon.]     17 J  x  22^.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1802. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  35]. 

Surprise  canyon,  Panamint  district,  Cal.  Map  showing  the  principal  mines  of  j 
Surprise  caiion,  Panamint  district,  California.  [By]  Hoffman  &  Craven,  i 
13  x  15.     San  Francisco,  lith.  Britton,  Rey  &  co.  [1875].  j 

Susquehanna  county,    Penn.     Map  of  Susquehanna  co.    Pennsylvania.     From 

actual  survey  by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1858.     54  x  57.     Philadelphia,  Lee  &      j 
Marsh,  1858.  ! 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  835 

Susquehanna  county,  Penn.  Beers  (F.W.)  Atlas  of  Susquehanna  co.  Penn.  45 
pp.  incl.     34  maps.     fol.     New  York,  A.  Pomeroy  &  co.  1872, 

Susqueh.anna  river.  [Plat  of  Daniel  Sullivan's  tract  on  the  Susquehanna  river. 
Surveyed  sept.  7,  1777.     ms.     8  x  13.     1777]. 

Sussex  county,  N.  J.  Map  of  Sussex  co.  New  Jersey.  From  actual  surveys  & 
records  under  the  direction  of  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  col.  54  x  50.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  Allen,  m.  d.  1860. 

Sutro  tunnel,  Nev.  W.  Rose's  chart  of  the  Comstock  mines  and  Sutro  tunnel, 
state  of  Nevada.     1878.     22  x  32.     San  Francisco,   P.   T.    Upham  &  co. 

[1878]. 

Swampscott,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Swampscott,  Mass. 
39  pp.  incl.  9  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1880. 

Swatara  coal  region,  Penn.  Map  of  the  Swatara  coal  region,  by  Henry  K. 
Strong,  prepared  for  the  legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  in  compliance  with 
a  resolution  of  a  state  convention  of  delegates  that  assembled  at  Harris- 
burg,  dec.  4,  1838.     32  x  47.     Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval,  lith.  [1838]. 

Swords  farm,  N.  Y.  The  encampment  &  position  of  the  army  under  It.  gl. 
Burgoyne  at  Swords'  and  Freeman's  farms,  on  Hudson's  river  near  Still- 
water 1777.  By  Wm.  Cumbd.  Wilkinson,  ms.  col.  27  x  43.  [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  69^]. 

Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Burgoyne  at 

Swords'  house,  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  sept.  17,  with  the  posi- 
tion of  that  part  of  the  army  engaged  on  the  19  sept.  1777.  Drawn  by 
W.  C.  Wilkinson.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden.  12i  x  13i  London,  W. 
Faden,  feb.  1,  1780. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770- 
1793].     no.  32]. 

Same. 

[In  Burgoyne  (John).     A  state  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.     2d  ed. 
8°.     London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  2]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  encampment  and  position  of  the  army  under  gen.  Bur- 

goyne at  Sword's  house,  on  Hudson's  river  near  Stillwater,  sept.  17  with 
the  position    of  that  part   of   the  army  engaged  on  the  19  sept.   1777. 
Drawn  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson.     13  x  13.     London,  W.  Faden,  1780. 
Note. — Engraved  for  Burgoyne' s  State  of  the  expedition  from  Canada. 
[Faden  collection  no.  68.] 

Syosset  bay.     See  Oyster  bay. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (City  of).  Bird's  eye  view  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Designed  &  drawn 
by  J.  C.  Laass.  52  x  78.  Baltimore,  Md.  lith.  &  printed  by  E.  Sachse 
&  CO.  [1868]. 

City  of  Syracuse,  and  village  of  Geddes.  [N.  Y.]     By  H.  Wadsworth  Clarks. 

col.     22  X  22.     [Syracuse,  1875]. 

Yose  (J.  W. )  &  CO.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Syracuse,  Onondaga  co.  N.  Y.     2  p.  1. 

map.     24  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  J.  W.  Yose  &  co.  1892. 

■Tabasco  river,  Mexico.  Sketch  of  the  river  Tabasco,  from  Devil's  Bend  to  St. 
Juan  Battista.  Shewing  the  landing  and  march  of  commre.  Perry's 
forces,  June  16,  1847.     [anon.]     7  x  10.     [n.  p.  1847]. 


836  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Tacoma,  "Wash..  Pocket  map  of  Tacoma  and  Puget  sound.  18  x  11^.  [Tacoma, 
E.  L.  Herriff,  1889]. 

Talioe  (Lake),  Cal.  Topographical  map  of  lake  Tahoe  and  surrounding  country, 
compiled  from  the  best  authorities,  by  Ferdinand  von  Leicht  &  J.  D. 
Hoffmann.  1874.  21  x  24.  San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith. 
[1874]. 

Tallahassee,  Fla.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Tallahassee.     13  x  18}. 

[Inset  to  Searcy  (J.  G.)     Map  of  Florida,     col.     32^  x  47i     Tallahassee, 
I.  G.  Searcy  &  F.  Lucas,  Baltimore,  1829]. 

Tamaqua,  Penn.  Plan.  By  D.  H.  Goodwin.  1858.  col.  45  x  58.  [Philadel- 
phia, D.  H.  Goodwin,  1858]. 

Tampa  bay.     Plan  of  the  entrances  of  Tampa  bay,  on  the  west  coast  of  east  Florida. 
[&]  Plan  of  Lucia  harbour  and  Mantega  bay  in  Jamaica.     7|  x  9|. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  46]. 

The  bay  of  Espiritu  Santo,  in  East  Florida.     T.  Jefferys  sculp.     8  x  10. 

[In  Stork  (William).     A  description  of  East  Florida.     3d  ed.     4°.     London, 

W.  Nicoll,  1769.     opp.  p.  34]. 

The  bay  of  Espiritu  Santo,  on  the  western  coast  of  East  Florida.  [&]  Plan 

of  the  town  of  St.  Augustine  the  capital  of  East  Florida.    T.  Jefferys  sculp. 
8  X  10.     [London],  for  W.  Faden,  [1777]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  35]. 

Tampico,  Mexico.  Plan  du  port  et  des  environs  de  Tampico  trace  a  I'etat  major 
[iv*  section]  de  la  republique  Mexicaine.  Dessin^  a  Mexico  1827.  Grave 
a  Paris  par  Berthe,  1833.  10  x  13. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et  phy- 
sique des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris,  Gide, 
1814-34.     pi.  12]. 

Tarpaulin  cove,  Dukes  county,  Mass.     The  harbor  of  Holmes'  Hole.  [&]  The 
harbor  of  Tarpaulin  Cove.    Founded  upon  a  trigonometrical  survey  under 
the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the  com- 
mand of  G.  S.  Blake.     18  x  14.     [Washington,  1847]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Taunton,  Mass.  Map  of  Taunton.  Published  by  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  col. 
16  X  10^.     Boston,  Sampson,  Davenport  &  co.  [1876]. 

Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Taunton  city,  Mass.     1  pi.     66  pp.  incl. 

19  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1881. 

Tawas  harbor,  Mich.     Preliminary  chart  of  Tawas  harbor.     [Harbor  of  refuge. 
Lake  Huron].     Surveyed  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  N.  Macomb. 
1856.     24  X  29.     [Washington,  1857]. 
[United  States.    War  department.    Corps  of  engineers.    Lake  survey,  1857]. 

Taylor  county,  Tex.     Map.     19  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.   [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  ofhce]. 

Tehuantepec,  Mexico.     Isthme  de  Tehuantepec  dans  lequel  se  trouve  la  conces- 
sion faite  en  1828  par  le  gouvernement  de  la  republique  du  Mexique,  [etc.] 
16  X  lOi. 
[In  Brissot  (Anacharsis).    Voyage  aux  Guazacoalcos,  etc.    8°.    Paris,  1837]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  837 

Tehuantepec,  Mexico.  Same.  Isthme  de  Tehuantepec  dans  lequel  se  trouve  la 
concession  faite  en  1828  par  le  gouyernement  de  la  republique  du  Mexique 
k  m  M.  Laisne  de  Villereque.  [anon.]  11  x  16.  Washington,  lith.  by 
P.  Haas,  [183-]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress,  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     "Washington,  1843.     no.  123]. 

Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec  surveyed  for  the  proposed  railway  by  col.  Barnard, 

1851.     11  X  5. 
[Inset  to  Kiepert  (H.)     H.  Kiepert's  neue  karte  von  Mittel-America.     Ber- 
lin, R.  Reimer,  1858]. 

Tennessee.     Aboriginal  map  of  Tennessee.     8  x  20^.     [Nashville,  the  Goodspeed 
publishing  CO.  1886]. 

A  map  of  the  Tennassee  government  formerly  part  of  North  Carolina,  taken 

chiefly  from   surveys   by  gen.   D.    Smith   &  others.     T.    Conder  sculp. 
6J  X  16.     London,  J.  Debrett,  1795. 
[In  Imlay  (Gilbert).     A  topographical  description  of  the  western  territory 
of  North  America.     3d  ed.     8°.     London,  1797]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  Tennassee  government  formerly  j^art  of  North  Carolina 

from  the  latest  surveys.     1795.     B.  Tanner  del.  &  sculp.     7  x  15j. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  19]. 

S.  W.  territory.     6  x  72- 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     The  United  States  gazetteer.     16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

A  map  of  the  Tennassee  government  formerly  part  of  North  Carolina  taken 

chiefly  from   surveys  by  genl.  D.  Smith  &  others.     J.   T.  Scott  sculp. 
9*  X  20.  '     . 

[In     Carey    (Mathew).      Carey's     American     atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey,  1796.     no.  18]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  Tennassee  state  formerly  part  of  North  Carolina  taken 

chiefly  from  surveys  by  gen'l  D.  Smith  &  others.     J.  T.  Scott  sculp.     A 
scale  of  22  miles  to  the  inch.     9i  x  20^ 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  41]. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  Kentucky  and  the  Tennessee  government.     Compiled 

from  the  best  authorities.     By  Cyrus  Harris.     Engraved  by  A.  Doolittle. 
7*  X  Hi 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  633]. 

Bridgman's  historical,  railroad,  distance  and  county  map  of  Tennessee  from 

the  latest  official  and  other  authentic  sources.     1796-1896.     40  x  81.     New 
York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  1896. 

Tennessee.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Engraved  by  Lawson.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  52]. 

A  map  of  the  Tennassee  government  from  the  latest  surveys  1810.     Engd.  for 

the  New  encyclopjedia  published  by  E.  Low,  N.  York.     A  scale  of  55 
miles.     7  x  15.     [New  York,  E.  Low,  1810]. 
Note. — Same  as  the  map  of  1795,  in  Imlay' s  North  America. 

The  state  of  Tennessee.     9J  x  20^. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  22]. 


838  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Tennessee.     Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Tennessee.     Drawn  by 
F.  Lucas,  jr.     11  x  18J. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  28]. 

Carte  g^ographique,  statistique  et  historique  du  Tennessee.     11  x  18. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  32]. 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7^  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan  [etc.]     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.    D.  H. 

Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young,  sculp.     17  x  21|. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 
A.  Finley,  1826.     no.  10]. 

The  travellers  pocket  map  of  Tennessee  with  its  roads  and  distances  from 

place  to  place  along  the  stage  &  steam  boat  routes,  by  H.  S.  Tanner. 
Engraved  by  J.  &  W.  W.  Ware.     lOJ  x  14.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner, 
1830. 
Note. — Insets:  "Environs  of  Nashville."     "  Environs  of  Knoxville." 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     5  x  6^. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  176]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

A  new  map  of  Tennessee..   By  H.  S.  Ta,nner.     Tanner's  universal  atlas. 

lOf  X  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1833. 

Tennessee.     7f  x  9|. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel ) .  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.     4°.    Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.    p.  47]. 

Tennessee.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  14^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  sta- 
tistical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  CO.  [1838].     p.  128]. 

Tennessee.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     llj  x  14. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold)>  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
128-129]. 

Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     20^  x  27^. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Diagram  of  the  surveying  district  south  of  Tennessee.     Surveyors  oflSce,  oct. 

1,1841.     Jackson,  Tenn.     27th  cong.     2d  sess.     W.  J.Stone  sc'  13  x  17. 
[Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  129]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee.     9|  x  15}.     Engraved  & 

printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  [1842]. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 
3d  ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  421]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  839 

Tennessee.  A  new  map  of  Tennessee  with  its  roads  and  distances  from  place  to 
place  along  the  stage  &  steam  boat  rentes.  11  x  15J.  [Philadelphia?],  T, 
Cowperthwait  &  co.  1854. 

— Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed 

in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOf  x  15. 
[In  Black    (Adam   &   Charles).      Black's  atlas   of    North   America.      foL 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  12]. 

^-     Colton's  Tennessee.     1861.     15  x  27.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  and 

Delaware,  showing  also  eastern  Tennessee  &  parts  of  other  adjoining 
states,  all  the  fortifications,  military  stations,  [etc.]  col.  31  x  44.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1862. 

The  middle  Tennessee  and  Chattanooga  campaigns  of  june-aug.  1863.     title. 

8  maps   on   7   sheets,     fol.     [Washington,    government  printing  office, 
1891]. 
Note. — Compiled  from  a  map  published  in  1863. 

Mountain  region  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee.     Compiled  by  W.  L. 

Nicholson  &  A.  Lindenkohl.     1863.     col.     22  x  38.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Johnson    (A.    J.)     Johnson's    Kentucky    and    Tennessee,     col.     17  x  23. 

[New  York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1865]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

An  outline  geological  map  of  Tennessee  including  portions  of  Mississippi, 

Alabama,  and  Georgia.  Geological  formation  delineated  and  classified  by 
Nelson  Sayler.     col.     16  x  27.     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1866. 

Schonberg's  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,     col.     13  x  21.     [New  Y^ork, 

Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Colton's  Tennessee.     1866.     10*  x  22|.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1866. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.     Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Tennessee. 

21  x  48.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Geological  map  of  the  state  of  Tennessee,  prepared  with  reference  to  the 

development  of  the  mineral  &  agricultural  resources  of  the  state.  By  Jas. 
M.  Safford,  state  geologist.  21  x  38^.  Nashville,  J.  F.  Wagner's  lith. 
[1869]. 

Gray's    atlas.     New    railroad    map    of    Kentucky   and    Tennessee.     1873. 

14  X  23.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &.  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873]. 

Map  exhibiting  the  Chattanooga  &  east  Tennessee  campaigns  in  conjunction. 

Compiled   by  Edward    Ruger.     16  x  19.     Cincinnati,    R.    Clarke    &    co. 
[1875]. 
Note. — From  "Atlas  [map  no.  9]  to  Van  Home's  History  of  the  army  of 
the  Cumberland." 

Watson's  new  county  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee. 

col.     16  X  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col. 

16  X  26.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1876]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  plan  of  Louisville  and  Memphis. 


840  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

I 

Tennessee.     Map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  for  the  eclectic  geographies.     Jacob 
Wells,  del.     12  x  19.     [Cincinnati,  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1878]. 

Lindsley  (John  Berrien).     A  geography  of  Tennessee.     12  pp.  incl.  1  col. 

map.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1878]. 
[WithMitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  international  geography. 
Tennessee  ed.     1879]. 

Railroad    map   of    Kentucky   and   Tennessee.     By   Frank   A.    Gray.     col. 

16  X  25.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1878]. 

County  map  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     [By  Samuel  Augustus  Mitchell. 

anon.]     col.     15  x  23.     [Philadelphia,  1879]. 

Map  of  Tennessee,  reduced  from  large  map  by  J.  B.  Killebrew.     9  x  23. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Kentucky  &  Tennessee. 

12  X  19.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1879]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee  with  parts  of  adja- 

cent states.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1878.     Drawn 
by  Charles  E.  Gorham.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Tennessee.     34  pp.     1  map. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Plum  ( W.  R. )     Theatre  in  central  Kentucky  and  middle  and  eastern  Ten- 

nessee, also  in  Missouri  and  Arkansas.  4x7.  Chicago,  Emil  Heubach, 
designer  &  engraver,  [1882]. 

Colton's  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,     col.     16  x  25.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton&co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  railroad  and  county  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Tennessee.  37  pp.  13  x  20.  fold.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Agricultural  and  geological  map  of  Tennessee,  issued  by  B.  M.  Hord,  com- 

missioner of  agriculture,  statistics,  mines  and  immigration.  J.  M.  Safford, 
state  geologist.  1888.  Scale  12  miles  =  1  inch.  15x41^.  [Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.]  1888. 

New  map  of  West  Tennessee,  showing  all  the  streams  on  the  west  of  the 

Tennessee  ridge  which  flow  into  the  Mississippi  and  all  those  on  the  east 
of  the  same  ridge  which  empty  into  the  Tennessee.  Also,  all  the  railroads 
built  and  projected  and  the  two  surveyed  routes  of  the  proposed  "Ten- 
nessee and  Mississippi  river  canal"  and  their  connecting  water  ways. 
Prepared  and  drawn  by  J.  Jay  Williams,  c.  e.  23^  x  25|.  n.  p.  J.  J. 
Williams,  1891. 
Note. — Blue  print. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Tennessee.  49  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1892. 

Same.    52  pp.    1  fold.    map.    16°.    Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1893]. 

(iarrett  (W.  R.)     Kentucky.     By  Ed.  Porter  Thompson.     Tennessee.     By 

W.  R.  Garrett.     20  pp.  incl.  2  maps.     4°.     Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1896. 
[With  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     Kentucky  and  Ten- 
nessee ed.     1896]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  841 

Tennessee.     Tennessee,  western  part — Tennessee,  eastern  part.     Scale,  22 J  English 
miles  to  one  inch.     15  x  10^.     [New  York,  the  century  co.  1897]. 
Note. — No.  41  of  the  Century  atlas. 

Western  part  of  Tennessee. — Eastern  part  of  Tennessee.     10  x  13.     [Chi- 

cago], J.  ^y.  AVhite,  1899. 

Safford  (James  M. )     Geography  of  Tennessee.     4  1.  incl.  map. 

[In  Redway  (Jacques  AV.)  and  Hinman  (Russell).  Tennessee  advanced 
geography,  l)eing  a  special  edition  of  the  natural  advanced  geography.  4°. 
New  York,  [etc.]  American  book  co.  [1899]. 

See  also  Davidson  countv,  Tenn. 


Terminos  (Laguna  de),  Mexico.     Plan  of  Port  Royal  Laguna,  commonly  called  the 
Logwood  creeks,     [anon.]     8  x  11. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  73a]. 

Terre  au  Bceuf  (adjacent  New  Orleans,  La.)  A  map  of  the  river  Mississippi  and 
territory  adjacent  to  N.  Orleans  illustrating  the  military  position  and 
camp  at  Terre  au  Bceuf.  Scale  2000  toises  to  an  inch,  [anon.]  8  x  15. 
[n.  p.  1812?]. 

Texas.     The  western  coast  of  Louisiana  and  the  coast  of  New  Leon.     By  Thos.  Jef- 
ferys.    182^  X  24|.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  Sc  J.  Bennett, 
1775.     no.  2]. 

]\Iap  of  Texas  with  parts  of  the  adjoining  states.     Compiled  by  Stephen  F. 

Austin.     29 J  x  24.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1830]. 

Texas.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^^x11.     [Boston?  T.  G.  Bradford, 

1833]. 


Texas,  by  David  H.  Burr.     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  N.  York.     17i  x  21. 

New- York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1834. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Plan  of  the  port  of  Galveston,  made  by  order  of  the  Mexican 

government,  by  Alexander  Thompson,  of  the  Mexican  navy,  1828." 

Texas.     7f  x  lOi 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .    A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial-    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.    p.  64a]. 
Note. — Gives  the  various  land  grants. 

A  new  map  of  Texas,  with  the  contiguous  American  &  Mexican  states.  By 
J.  H.  Young.  Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young,  col.  12^  x  15.  Philadelphia, 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  1835. 

Texas  in  1836.     8^  x  9. 

[In  Monette  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  8°.  N.  Y. 
1846.     V.  2.     front.] 

3Iap  of  Texas  with  j^arts  of  the  adjoining  states.     Compiled  by  Stephen  F. 

Austin.     Engraved    by    John    &    AVm.    W.    Warr,    Philad'a.     30  x  24^. 

Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1836. 
Note. — Copyrighted,  1835,  by  H.  S.  Tanner. 

Map  of  Texas,  containing  the  latest  grants  &  discoveries  by  E.  F.  Lee. 
12  X  8*.     Cincinnati,  J.  A.  James  cl  co.  1836. 


L 


842  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Texas.     The  state  of  Texas,  1836-1845.     By  David  H.  Burr.     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles 
&  CO.  N.  York.     17^  x  21|.     New  York,  R.  S.  Fisher,  1845. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  port  of  Galveston,  made  by  order  of  the  Mexi- 
can government.     By  Alexander  Thompson  of  the  Mexican  navy  in  1828. " 

Texas.     8  x  10*. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas.  4°.  Boston, 
American  stationers'  co.  [1838].     pi.  64a]. 

Texas.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^  x  11, 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  sta- 
tistical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  F.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  164]. 

Texas.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14 J  x  11. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A  uni- 
versal, illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
164-165]. 

A  map   of  Mexico   and   the   republic   of  Texas.      1838.     T.    Turchell   sc. 

13  X  16i 
[In  Niles  (John  M.)     History  of  South  America.     8°.     Hartford,  H.  Hunt- 
ington, 1839.     V.  2]. 

Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  its  mouth  on  the  gulf  of  Mexico  in  the  sea  to 

Logan's  Ferry  in  latitude  31°  58'  24^''  north.  Shewing  the  boundary 
between  the  United  States  and  the  republic  of  Texas,  between  said  ports, 
as  marked  and  laid  down  by  survey  in  1840,  under  the  direction  of  the 
commissioners  appointeti  for  that  purpose,  under  the  1st  article  of  the  con- 
vention signed  at  Washington,  april  25,  1838.  Surveyed  in  1840.  Drawn 
by  lieut.  T.  J.  Lee.  5  sheets,  col.  each  30  x  34.  Washington,  lith.  in 
colours  by  P.  Haas,  [1840]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  172]. 

Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  Logan's  Ferry  to  the  32d  degree  of  north  lati- 

tude. Shewing  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  the  republic 
of  Texas  between  said  points,  as  marked  and  laid  down  by  the  survey  in 
1841,  under  the  direction  of  the  joint  commission  appointed  for  that  pur- 
pose under  the  1st  article  of  the  convention  signed  at  Washington,  april 
25,  1838.  Drawn  by  A.  B.  Gray.  18i  x  26^.  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  173]. 

Part  of  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Texas.     Drawn  from 

the  notes  of  survey  and  copied  for  the  use  of  the  commissioners,  under 
the  convention  of  the  25th  april  1838,  by  J.  Edmd.  Blake.  3  maps, 
each  19  x  28.     [Washington,  1841]. 

CONTENTS. 

A2.  From  Sabine  river,  northward  to  the  36th  mile  mound. 
B2,  North  of  Sabine  river  from  the  39th  to  the  72d  mile  mound. 
C3.  North  of  Sabine  river  from  72d  mile  mound  to  Red  river. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  174-176]. 

;Map  of  Texas  with  parts  of  the  adjoining  states.     Compiled  by  Stephen  F. 

Austin.     1839.     Engraved  by  John  &  Wm.  W.  Warr.     Phila.'    29  x  23^. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  843 

Texas.  Sabine  pass  and  mouth  of  the  river  Sabine  in  the  sea.  Sun^eyed  under  the 
direction  of  major  J.  D.  Graham,  U.  S.  topi.  engs.  by  heut.  T.  J.  Lee,  U.  S. 
topi.  engs.  and  capt.  P.  J.  Pillans,  Texan  army  attached  to  the  joint  com- 
mission for  marking  the  boundary  l^etween  the  United  States  and  Texas. 
1840.  Drawn  by  lieut.  T.  J.  Lee.  18  x  25*.  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     AVashington,  1843.     no.  177]. 

INIap  of  the  southern  part  of  Texas.     12  x  17.     New  York,  E.  S.  Mesier  lith. 

[184-?]. 

Carte  du   Texas,  extraite   de   la  grande   carte   du   Mexique   par  A.  Bru4 

geographe  du  roi;  re\Tie,  corrigee  et  considerablement  augmentee,  d'apres 
des  documens  recens  et  des  renseignemens  fournis  par  mr.  le  docteur  Fc. 
Leclerc,  par  Ch.  Piquet,  1840.  Lith.  de  Thierry  freres  a  Paris.  11  x  12|. 
Paris,  C.  Picquet,  [1840]. 

Map  of  Texas.     J.  &  C.  Walker  litho.     Drawn  by  A.  Ikin.     8  x  9.     [Lon- 

don], Sherwood  &  co.  [1841]. 
[In  Ikin  (Arthur).     Texas:  its  history,  topography,  [etc.]     18°.     London, 
Sherwood,  Gilbert,  &  Piper,  1841.     front.] 

Map  of  Texas,  compiled  from  surveys  recorded  in  the  land  office  of  Texas 

and  other  official  surveys.     By  John  Arrowsmith.     19^  x  23.     London, 
J.  Arrowsmith,  1841. 
[In  Kennedy  (William).     Texas:  the  rise,  progress  and  prospects  of  the 
republic  of  Texas.     8°.     London,  R.  Hastings,  1841.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  1]. 

A  map  of  the  republic  of  Texas  and  the  adjacent  territories,  indicating  the 

grants  of  land  conceded  under  the  empresario  system  of  Mexico.     15  x  12J. 
[In  Kennedy  (William).     Texas:  the  rise,  progress  and  prospects  of  the 
republic  of  Texas.     8°.     London,  R.  Hastings,  1841.     v.  1.     p.  336]. 

Map  of  Texas,  compiled  from  surveys  recorded  in  the  land  office  of  Texas, 

and  other  official  surveys,  by  John  Arrowsmith,  London.     English  miles: 
69-one  degree.     London,  1841.     24  x  19i. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John) .     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 
in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  43a]. 

Mexico  &  Texas.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     9  x  11}. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth  [etc.]     fol.     Lon- 
don, H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  187]. 

Mexico  and  Texas  in  1842.     9  x  10.     New  York,  C.  J.  Folsom,  [1842]. 

[InFolsom  (Geo.)     Mexico  in  1842.     18°.     New  York,  1842.     front.] 

A  new  map  of  Texas,  1841.     15  x  16i. 

[In  Maillard  (N.  Doran) .     The  history  of  the  republic  of  Texas.     8°.     Lon- 
don, Smith,  Elder  &  co.  1842.     front.] 

Texas,  compiled  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.     12f  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf    (Jeremiah).      A   new  universal  atlas.     New  ed.    rev.     fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  64]. 

Map  of  Texas,  compiled  from  surveys  recorded  in  the  land  office  of  Texas 

and  other  official  surveys,  by  John  Arrowsmith.     24}  x  19i.     London, 

J.  Arrowsmith,  1843. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol. 

London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850].     no.  63]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Plan  of  Galveston  bav  from  a  ms." 


844  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

Texas.     A  new  map  of  Texas,  with  the  contiguous  American  &  Mexican  states.     By 
J.  H.  Young.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young.     12^  x  15.     Philadelphia,  S.  A. 
Mitchell,  1843. 
Note.— Copyright,  1835,  by  S.  A.  Mitchell. 

Texas.     15  x  12. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )   and  Breeze  (Samuel).     Morse's   North  American 

atlas,     fol.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1842]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1844. 

]Map  of  Gilliam's  travels  in  Mexico  including  Texas  and  part  of  the  United 

States.     19  x  18^. 
[In  Gilliam  (Albert  M.)     Travels  over  the  table  lands  and  cordilleras  of 
Mexico.     1843  and  44.     8°.     Philadelphia,  1846]. 

Map  of  Texas  and  the  countries  adjacent:  compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topo- 

graphical engineers,  from  the  best  authorities  for  the  state  department, 
under  the  direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  by  W.  H.  Emory.     1844.     21  x  32. 
[Washington,  1844]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Map  of  Texas  from  the  most  recent  authorities.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  H. 

Young,     col.     Hi  x  14i     Philadelphia,  C.  S.  Williams,  1845. 
Note. — Inset:  '*  Texas  north  of  the  Red  river." 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  most  recent  surveys  & 

authorities  to  the  year  1845.     By  James  T.  D.  Wilson.     22  x  28.     New 
Orleans,  R.  W^  Fishbourne,  1845. 

Mitchell  (S.  A. )     A  new  map  of  Texas,  Oregon  and  California  with  the 

regions  adjoining,     col.     20  x  22.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1846. 
Note. — * 'Accompaniment "  of  40  pages. 

Texas  nach  den  besten  quellen  entw.  u.  gez.  von  hauptm.  Radefeld.     1846. 

Geographische  meilen  15  auf  1  grad.     Englische  meilen  69^  auf  1  grad. 
11^  X  13|.     Hildburghausen,  Stich,  druck  und  verlag  des  bibliographi- 
sches  instituts,  [1846]. 
Note. — From  Meyer's  Handatlas.     no.  103. 

J.  De  Cordova's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of 

the  general  land  office  of  the  state  by  Robert  Creuzbaur,  Houston,  1849. 
Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood,  New  York.     33  x  36.     [Houston,  Texas],  J. 
De  Cordova,  [1848]. 
Note. — Copyrighted,  1848. 

Texas  and  part  of  Mexico  &  the  United  States,  showing  the  route  of  the  first 

Santa  Fe  expedition.     16  x  11  J. 
[In  Kendall  (George  Wilkins).     Narrative  of  the  Texan  Santa  Fe  expedi- 
tion.    6th  ed.     8°.     New  York,  Harper  &  bros.  1850.     v.  1.     front] 

J.  De  Cordova's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of 

the  general  land  office,  by  Robert  Creuzbaur.     1851.     col.     30x33.     New 
York,  engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood,  [1851]. 

Map  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  surveys  of  the  land  office  of  Texas,  by  K.  W. 

Pressler  &  W.  Volker.     17^  x  24. 
[In  Ross  (George  M.  von).     Der  Nordamerikanische  freistaat  Texas.     8°. 
Rudolfstad,  G.  Froebel,  1851.     at  end]. 

]Map  of  Texas,  compiled  from  surveys  recorded  in  the  general  land  office. . 

By  J.  Eppinger  &  F.  C.  Baker.     1851.     col.     24  x  30.     [n.  p.  1851]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  845 

Texas.     Map  of  the  State  of  Texas.     8  x  lOJ. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  school  atlas.     [4th  ed.  rev.] 
4°.     Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1852.     no.  13]. 

J.  De  Cordova's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of 

the  general  land  office  of  the  state  by  Robert  Creuzbaur,  Houston,  1853. 
Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood,  New  York.     33  x  36.     [Houston,  Texas],  J. 
De  Cordova,  [1853]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1848,  by  J.  De  Cordova.     See  1848  for  first  edition. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Texas  from  the  latest  authorities,  by  J.  H.  Young,     col. 

12  X  15.     Philadelphia,  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1853. 

Texas.     S\  x  lOi. 

[In  Lange  (Henry).     Atlas  von  Xord-Amerika.     obi.     4°.     Braunschweig, 
G.  Westermann,  1854.     pi.  12]. 

J.  De  Cordova's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of 

the  general  land  office  of  the  state  by  Robert  Creuzbaur.  Rev.  and  cor- 
rected by  Charles  W.  Pressler.  col.  35  x  32.  Xew  York,  J.  H.  Colton 
&  CO.  1856. 

New  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  J.  De  Cordova's  large  map. 

17  X  25i     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1857. 
Note. — Copyright,  1856,  by  J.  H.  Colton  &  co. 

Texas,  part  of  New  Mexico  &c.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew. 

Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     11  x  14|. 
[In   Black    (Adams    &   Charles),     Black's  atlas  of    North  America,     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  17]. 

Map  of  Texas  and  part  of  New  Mexico  compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topo- 

graph'! eng'rs  chiefly  for    military  purposes    1857.     Scale    1/1500  000. 
Printed  at  H.   F.  Walling's  map  establishment.  New  York.     Lith.  of 
Richie  &  Dunnavant.     33  x  36^.     New  York,  H.  F.  Walling,  [1857]. 
[United  States.     War  department]. 

J.  De  Cordova's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of 

the  general  land  office  of  the  state  by  Robert  Creuzbaur.     Revised  and 
corrected  by  Charles  W.  Pressler.     35  x  38.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  & 
CO.  1857. 
Note. — Copyright,  1848,  by  J.  De  Cordova. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Engraved  to  illustrate  Mitchell's  School  and 

family  geography.  Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young.  8x10^.  [Philadelphia], 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  1858. 

Pressler' s  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  the  records  of  the 

general  land  office  of  the  state  and  various  other  sources  by  Chas.  W. 
Pressler,  principal  draughtsman.     Scale  of  statute  miles,  16  miles  to  an 
inch.     46  x  51.     Strand  Galveston,  Jones  Root  &  co.  1858. 
Note. — Insets:  "Map  of   the   old   colonies"   and    "Map   of  original   land 
districts." 

Map  of  the  military  dep't.  of  Texas.     Being  a  section  of  the  map  of  the 

territory  of  the  U.  S.  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean;  com- 
piled from  all  the  reliable  data.     By  G.  K.  Warren,  under  the  direction 
of  capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys,  1859.     col.     21  x  24.     [Washington,  1859]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


846  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Texas.     Richardson's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  including  part  of  Mexico.    Com- 
piled from  government  surveys  and  other  authentic  documents.     28  x  35. 
Philadelphia,  C.  Desilver,  1859. 
Note. — Inset:  "Map  showing  the  proposed  route  of  the  Arkansas  railroad 
and  its  connections  with  the  eastern  roads." 

Same.    Richardson's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  including  part  of  Mexico. 

Compiled  from  government  surveys  and  other  authentic  documents.  Cor- 
rected by  H.  Wickeland.     26  x  34.     Philadelphia,  C.  Desilver,  1861. 

Colton's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Compiled  from  J.  De  Cordova's 

large  map.     24  x  16. 
[In  Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America,  [etc.]    fol.    New  York, 

J.  W.  Colton,  1864.     no.  35]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1855. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Texas  prepared  under  direction  of  brv't  ma'j  G.  L.  Gil- 
lespie, cap.*  eng.""^  U.  S.  A.  chief  engineer  mil.  division  of  the  Gulf.  Com- 
piled and  drawn  oct.  1865  and  for  stone  June  1867  by  Helmuth  Holtz. 
83^  X  76.     [n.  p.  1867]. 

Richardson's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Corrected  for  the  Texas 

almanac.     17  x  2^.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1866. 

Johnson's  Texas,     col.     17  x  23.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnson,  [1866]. 

Note. — From  his  atlas. 

8chonberg's  map.     col.     11  x  13.     [New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Richardson's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Corrected  for  the  Texas 

almanac  to  1867.     16  x  24.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Map  of  the  route  of  b'vt.  maj.  A.  Moore's  scout.     April  11th  to  June  12th 

1869,  by  b'vt.  maj.  James  N.  Morgan,  U.  S.  A.     Scale:  10  miles  to  the 
inch.     23i  x  39|.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  [1872]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1872,  by  Peter  Gallagher. 

International  railroad  map  of  Texas.      E.  H.   Gushing,  Houston,  Texas, 

1871.     12  X  15.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1871. 
Note. — Inset:  General  map  showing  the  route  &  connections  of  the  inter- 
national railway. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Louisiana,  and  eastern  part  of  Texas.     Com- 

piled from  United  States  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources,  shewing 
the  counties,  townships,  sections,  fractional  sections,  settlement  rights, 
railroads,  &c.     30  x  39.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871. 

Ross  (E.  H.)     Ross'  new  connected  county  &  rail  road  map  of  Texas  and 

Indian  territory,     col.     27  x  40.     St.  Louis,  E.  H.  Ross,  1871. 

('olton's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian  Territory  and  adjoining 

portions  of  New  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas.  Compiled  from  the 
official  county  maps  of  the  general  land  office,  the  personal  reconnai- 
sances  and  geological  explorations  of  prof.  A.  R.  Roessler,  the  surveys  of 
the  Mexican  boundary  commission,  U.  S.  engineers,  U.  S.  coast  survey, 
U.  S.  general  land  office,  the  various  railroad  cos.  information  furnished 
by  mr.  Pressler,  and  other  authentic  materials  by  G.  Woolworth  Colton. 
Scale  of  statute  miles  24=one  inch =1520.640  of  nature.  31 J  x  37.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton,  1872. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  847 

Texas.     Erforschung  von  Nord west-Texas  durch  dr.  O.  Loew  &  A.  R.   Roessler, 
1872.     Maassstab  1:2500.000.     9^x7^ 
[In  Petermann's    mittheilungen.     1873.     4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,  [1873]. 
V.  19.     pi.  23.    at  end]. 

Orientirungskarte,    [aus  Petermann's  neuer  6   blatt-karte  der  Yereinigten 

Staaten,  in  Steiler's  hand-atlas].     Maassstab  1:3700.000.     6^  x  7^. 
[In    Petermann's     mittheilungen.      1873.     4°.     Gotha,    J.   Perthes,    1873. 
V.  19.     pi.  23.     at  end]. 

Richardson's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.    Prepared  for  the  Texas  alma- 

nac.    1873.     Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
18^  x  25|.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1873]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1872,  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 

Colton's  Texas.     18  x  28.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  ik  co.  [1873]. 

A  map  of  the  Indian  Territory,  northern  Texas,  and  New  Mexico.     By 

Josiah  Gregg.     12  x  15. 
[In  Mexico  (Republic  of).     Reports  of  the  committee  of  investigation,  sent 
in  1873,  by  the  Mexican  government  to  the  frontier  of  Texas.     8°.     New 
York,  1875.     opp.  p.  248]. 

"Texas  New  Yorker's"  railroad  map  of  Texas,  showing  all  complete  and 

proposed  routes,  with  principal  rivers,  county  boundaries  and  county-seats, 
railroad  stations  and  distances,  congressional  districts,  United  States  mili- 
tary telegraph  line  and  frontier  posts.  Compiled  from  the  latest  official 
sources,  and  published  as  a  regular  supplement  to  the  Texas  New  Yorker. 
21  X  23^.     New  York,  G.  H.  Sweet,  1874. 

A.  R.  Roessler' s  latest  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Exhibiting  mineral  and 

agricultural  districts,  [etc.]  Compiled  and  drawn  by  M.  Y.  Mittendorfer. 
1874.     col.     38  X  42.     [New  York,  A.  R.  Roessler,  1874]. 

New  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  as  it  is  in  1874.     Prepared  expressly  for  Mor- 

phis'  History  of  Texas.     Drawn,  engraved,  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.     col.     17  x  25.     New  York,  U.  S.  publishing  co.  [1874]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Texas  as  it  was  in  1835  under  Mexican  rule." 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  Texas,     col.     17  x  13. 

[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

New  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  prepared  and  published  for  Albert  Hanford's 

Texas  state  register  for  1876  by  A.  R.  Roessler,  civil  and  mining  engineer. 
18  X  19.     New  York,  A.  R.  Roessler,  1875. 

Rand,   McNally  &  co.'s  guide  map  of  Texas.     24  pp.     1  map.     19  x  24 J. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1876. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     1877.     Scale  1:  3,168,000.     15x15^. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1877. 

Colonists'  and  emigrants'  route  to  Texas.     [By  John  Z.  Miller,     anon.] 

16  x  24.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1877]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,     col.     14  x  16.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1877. 

Gray's  railroad  map  of  Texas.     1877-8.     col.     27x16.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 

Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Published  by  the  International  and  gt.  northern 

railroad  "Lone  star  route."  [Compiled  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.]  col. 
35  X  48.     [Chicago],  International  and  great  northern  railroad,  [1878]. 


848  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

Texas.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  county  and  railroad  map  of  Texas  and  Indian  t'y. 
25  X  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     38  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas.     30^x22^. 

Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Published  by  the  International  and  Gt.  North- 

ern railroad.     '  *  Lone  Star  route. "    33  x  45.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1878. 

Pocket  map  of  the  state  of  Texas.     Reduced  from  their  original  map  of  the 

state  and  drawn  by  Charles  W.  Pressler  &  A.  B.  Langermann.  1879.  col. 
23^  X  25.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  litho.  co.  Osborne's  process,  [1879]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  with  adjacent  parts  of  Louisiana,  Arkan- 

sas, Indian  territory  and  of  the  republic  of  Mexico.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1878.     41^  x  56|.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  map  of  Texas,   prepared  for   Burke's  Texas 

almanac  for  1880.     25  x  19.     Houston,  Texas,  J.  Burke,  jr.  [1880]. 

Colton's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian  territory  and  adjoining 

portions  of  New  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas.  By  G.  Woolworth  Col- 
ton,     col.     32  X  36.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882.   [1881]. 

Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton's  "new  medium"  map  of  the  state  of 

Texas,  the  Indian  territory,  etc.  col.  24  x  27.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1881. 

Southwestern  (The)  immigration  company.     New  map  of  the  state  of  Texas 

for  1881.  Published  by  the  southwestern  immigration  company,  Austin, 
Texas.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  19  x  36.  [New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1881]. 

Neue  karte  des  staates  Texas  fiir  1881.     Herausgegeben  von  der  Sud west- 

lichen  einwanderungs-gesellschaft.  col.  19  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Texas,  [etc.]     56  pp.     1  map. 

19  X  24 J.     fold.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  new  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian 

territory  and  adjoining  portions  of  New  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  Arkansas, 
col.     32  x  36.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Texas,  [etc.] 

47  pp.     1  map.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Official  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  to  accompany  the  statistical  and  descrip- 

tive work,  "Resources,  soil  and  climate  of  Texas,"  prepared  under  the 
direction  of  A.  W.  Spaight,  commissioner  of  insurance,  statistics  and  his- 
tory.    December  1st,  1882.     30^  x  32|.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1882. 

Colton's  "new  medium"  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  the  Indian  territory, 

[etc.]     col.     24  X  27.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 


Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  map  of  Texas.     51 
1  map.     25  x  29.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 


pp. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  849 

Texas.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s 'indexed  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas  and 
Indian  territory.  11  pp.  1  map.  24J  x  19.  18°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McXally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Military  map  of  western  Texas.     1884.     22  x  33|.     New  York,  Am.  photo- 

lith  CO.  1884. 

Map  of  Texas.     For  the  eclectic  geographies.     By  Russell  Hinman.     Scale. 

As  1  is  to  3,600,000.    11  x  15.    Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1884]. 

County  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  photo-engraved  from  a  pen  drawing,  for 

the  Texas  live  stock  journal,  showing  the  number  of  cattle,  sheep,  horses 
and  hogs,  rendered  for  taxes  in  each  county,  as  reported  by  the  state 
comptroller  for  1887.     12  x  19.     [n.  p.  1888]. 

Latest  map  of  Texas  published  by  the  immigration  bureau  of  the  state  of 

Texas.  1888.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  printers  and  engravers.  30^  x  32J. 
Austin,  the  state  bureau  of  immigration,  1888. 

Texas.     [By  J.  Monteith].     11  x  17.     [New  York,  J.  Monteith,  1888]. 

Banking  map  of  Texas,   compiled  by  A.  Hansl,  showing:  all  towns  with 

banking  or  exchange  facilities,  also  capital  &  surplus  of  national  banks, 
computed  from  statement  of  12/12, 1888,  also  the  immediate  banking  fields 
of  the  respective  towns  by  radiating  lines.    16  x  15.     [Austin?],  A.  Hansl, 
1888. 
Note. — Blue  print. 

Texas  and  the  Indian  territory.     Natural  scale  1:  2,851,200.     16^x26}. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia, 

M.  R.  Brown,  1889.     pp.  106-107]. 
Note.— Inset:  "  The  city  of  Galveston.     Scale  1 :  28,800." 

Statistical  banking  map  of  Texas.     Compiled  by  A.  Hansl.     Showing  all 

towns  with  banking  or  exchange  facilities,  also  the  aggregate  national 
banking  capital  and  surplus  as  employed  at  the  several  points.  January 
1890.  Compliments  of  the  bankers  and  merchants  national  bank.  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  engravers,  Chicago.     Austin,  A.  Hansl,  .1890. 

Map  of  south  east  Texas,  by  Eley  Jackson  &  co.     lOf  x  6 J.     Galveston, 

E.  Jackson  &  co.  1890. 

Map  of  Texas.     12|  x  19i     [Springfield,  O.     Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick, 

1890]. 

Texas.     11  x  17.     New  York,  J.  Monteith,  1890. 

Note. — From  Monteith's  geography.     1890. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  enlarged  scale  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas. 

44  X  57.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1891]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  Texas.      Statute  miles,  69.16=1  degree.      19x26. 

[Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  enlarged  scale  railroad  and  county  map  of  Texas. 

Scale  of  statute  miles.  One  degree=69.16  miles.  44  x  57.  [Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1893]. 

— Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  Texas.  76  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago,  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Map  of  Texas,  Oklahoma  and  Indian  Territory.     20  x  12.     [Buffalo,  the 

Matthews-Northrup  co.  1895]. 

H.  Doc.  516 54 


850  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Texas.     Brennan  (Edward  A.)     Texas.     12  pp.  incl.  1  map.     4°.     Boston,  Ginn  & 
CO.  1895. 
[With  Fry e  (Alex  Everett).     Complete  geography.     Texas  ed.     1895]. 

Geography  of  Texas  and  Oklahoma.     10  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map. 

[With  Monteith  (James).  Barnes' complete  geography.  [Edition  for  Texas 
and  Oklahoma].     4°.     New  York,  etc.  the  American  book  co.  1896]. 

• Texas. 

[With  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Woodward  &  Tiernan's  Texas  ed.  of  the  Rand, 
McNally  grammar  school  geography.  4°.  St.  Louis,  Woodward  &  Tier- 
nan  printing  co.  [1898].     pp.  173-182]. 

The  century  atlas.     Texas,  western  part  and  Panhandle.     15  x  10^.     [Buf- 

falo, the  katthews-Northrup  co.  1897]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Texas,  showing  post  offices  with  the  nterme- 

diiate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  December,  1897. 
Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  James  A.  Gary,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  p.  o.  dept.  49  x  64.  Washington, 
1897. 

[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  Decem- 
ber, 1898.    Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith, 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  p.  o.  dept,     49  x  64. 
Washington,  1898. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department] . 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Texas  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  March, 
1899.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  p.  o.  dept.     49  x  64. 
Washington,  1899. 
[United  states.     Post  office  department]. 

Texas.     16i  x  22|:.     [Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1899]. 

Texas.     9^  x  131^.     [n.  p.]  the  Austin  national  bank,  1899. 

Note. — Copyrighted  by  J.  W.  White.     Shows  location  of  bank  towns. 

See  also  Aransas  county;  Archer  county;  Atascosa  county;  Austin  county; 

Bandera  county;  Bee  county;  Bell  county;  Bexar  county;  Blanco  county; 
Bosque  county;  Caldwell  county;  Callahan  county;  Cherokee  county; 
Clay  county;  Coleman  county;  Colorado  county;  Comal  county;  Comanche 
county;  Concho  county;  Denton  county;  Dewitt  county;  Dimmit  county; 
Duval  county;  Eastland  county;  Encinal  county;  Falls  county;  Fisher 
county;  Franklin  county;  Frio  county;  Gillespie  county;  Gonzales  county; 
Grimescounty;  Guadalupe  county;  Harrison  county;  Haskell  county;  Hays 
county;  Jack  county;  Jackson  county;  Jones  county;  Karnes  county; 
Kendall  county;  Kerr  county;  Kimble  county;  Knox  county;  Lampasas 
county;  Leon  county;  Live  Oak  county;  Llano  county;  McClennan  county; 
McMuUen  county;  Mason  county;  Maverick  county;  Medina  county; 
Menard  county;  Montgomery  county;  Morris  county;  Navarro  county; 
Nolan  county;  Nueces  county;  Orange  county;  Palo  Pinto  county;  Rains 
county;  Red  River  county;  Rockwall  county;  Runnels  county;  San  Jacinto 
county;  San  Saba  county;  Shackelford  county;  Shelby  county;  Smith 
county;  Stephens  county;  Stonewall  county;  Taylor  county;  Throckmor- 
ton county;  Titus  county;  Travis  county;  Waller  county;  Wharton  county; 
Williamson  county;  Wilson  county;  Wise  county;  Young  county;  Zavalla 
county. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  851 

Texas  and  Pacific  railway.  Map  of  tiie  Texas  and  Pacific  railroad  and  its  con- 
nections. Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  17  x  33.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1876]. 

Texas  and  St.  Louis  railway.  Map  showing  the  Kansas  &  gulf  shore  line  r.  r. 
and  the  Texas  &  St.  Louis  ry.  with  its  branches,  extentions  and  connec- 
tions. Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  30  x  30.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Third  Sand  oil  belt,  Butler  county,  Penn.  Map  of  petroleum  oil  lands  known 
as  the  Third  Sand  oil  belt  in  Butler  co.  Pa.  Hydrick  bros.  &  Stevenson, 
surveyors.     10  x  82.     [n.  p.  1876] . 

Thomaston,  Me.  Map  of  the  town  of  Thomaston,  Lincoln  co.  Maine.  From 
actual  survey  by  D.  S.  Osborne,  col.  44  x  56.  Philadelphia,  E.  M. 
Woodford,  1855. 

Thousand  Islands.     Map  of  part  of  the  Thousand  Islands  of  the  St.  Lawrence 
river  near  Alexandria  bay,  N.  Y.     Corrected  from  an  old  Canada  map  of 
1815-16.     Names  as  known  in  1874-75.     [anon.]     col.     12  x  19.     [n.  p. 
1875]. 
Note. — Copy  by  Geo.  Rockwell. 

Rockwell  (George).     Map  of  part  of  the  Thousand  islands  of  the  St.  Law- 

rence river  near  Alexandria  bay,  N.  Y.  Based  upon  English  charts  from 
surveys  of  capt.  W.  F.  W.  Owen,  r.  n.  1818.  Corrected  from  U.  S.  govt, 
charts  of  1876.  [new  ed.]  col.  17  x  23.  [Alexandria  bay,  N.  Y. 
Cornwall  bros.  1879]. 

Throckmorton   county,   Tex.     Throckmorton   county.     ]\Iarch,    1880.     19  x  23. 
St.  Louis,  lith  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Throgs  Neck.     See  Frogs  Neck. 
Throcks  Neck.     See  Frogs  Neck. 

Thunder  bay.  Lake  Huron.     Thunder  bay,  lake  Huron.     Projected  from  a  trigo- 
nometrical survey  executed  under  the  orders  of  capt.  Geo.  G.  Meade  in 
1858.     29x39.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United   States.      War  department.      Corps   of   engineers.      Lake   survey, 
I860]. 

Ticonderog-a,  N.  Y.  A  plan  of  the  town  and  fort  of  Carillon  at  Ticonderoga,  with 
the  attack  made  by  the  British  army  commanded  by  genl.  Abercrombie, 
8  July  1758.  Scale  of  150  fathoms.  Engraved  by  Thos.  Jefferys.  [anon.] 
14^  X  18i 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,  fol.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.  no. 
36]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  20]. 

The  attack  on  Ticonderoga.     18^  x  14^. 

[In  Mante  (Thomas).     The  history  of  the  late  war  in  North  America.     4°. 
London,  1772.     p.  144]. 

A  plan  of  the  country  from  the  landing  place  with  the  encampmts.  and 

marches  of  the  troops  under  major  general  Abercrombie  at  the  attack  of 
Ticonderoga.     T.  Phinn  sc.     4i  x  7^. 
[In   Scots  magazine.     1758.      8°.      Edinburgh,    Sands,    etc.      1758.     v.  20. 
bet.  pp.  436-437]. 


852  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Ticonderog-a,  N.  Y.     Skinner  (H. )     Plan  of  Ticonderaga,  [&]  A  prospective  view 
of  lake  George.     6  x  10. 
[In  Universal   (The)   magazine.     8°.      London,   J.   Hinton,   1759.     v.   25. 
Nov.  1759.     opp.  p.  265]. 

Plan  of  the  fort  at  Ticonderoga  at  the  head  of  lake  Champlain,  1759.     Scale 

400  feet  to  an  inch.     5  x  6^. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler) .     A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.     1763.     [anon.]     sm.  obi.  4°.     [London,  J.  Rocque,. 
1763.     no.  9]. 

[Plan  of  the  attack  on  Fort  William  Henry  and  Ticonderoga,  showing  road 

from  Fort  Edward,  Montcalm's  camp  and  wharf  of  landing,  &c.     1759]. 
.  The  scale  8  miles  to  an  inch.     ms.     12^^  x  7|.     [1759]. 
Note. — Probably  by  col.  James  Montresor. 

Project  for  the  attack  of  Ticonderoga,  proposed  to  be  put  in  execution  a& 

near  as  the  circumstances  and  ground  will  admit  of.     May  29'*'  1759. 
W.  B.  delt.     ms.     col.     15  x  12.     [1759]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  24]. 
Note. — With  inset  manuscript  references. 

Ticonderoga  as  it  was  in  1759.     ms.     tracing,     [anon.]     6x6.     [n.  d.] 

A  view  of  the  lines  and  fort  of  Ticonderoga  taken  from  a  hill  on  the  side  of 

South  bay  in  1759.     ms.     [anon.]     8  x  12^     [1759]. 
Note. — Numbered  "22"  in  ink  on  reverse,  and  "252"  in  pencil  on  face. 

Ticonderoga  &  its  dependencies,  aug.  1776.     J.  T.     8^x11^. 

[In   Trumbull    (John).      Autobiography.     1756-1841.     8°.      New  York  & 
London,  Weley  &  Putnam,  1841.     p.  33]. 

Fort  Ticonderoga  on  lake  Champlain.     Drawn  by  H.  Reinagle.     5|  x  Sh. 

[In   Port    (The)   folio.     4th  series.     September,   1818.     8°.     Philadelphia, 

H.  Hall,  1818.     V.  20.     p.  62]. 

Ruins  of  Fort  Ticonderoga,  New  York.     4  x  5J.     Engraved  &  printed  by 

Fenner  Sears  &  co.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  250]. 

Tienderog-a.     See  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Tierra  Firma.     See  Venezuela;  Colombia;  South  America. 

Tierra  del  Fuego,  South  America.     A  map  of  Terra  del  Fuego  and  of  the  straita 
of  Magellan  &  Le  Maire  with  the  new  islands  of  Anycan  and  Beauchene. 
E.  Bowen  sculp.     5J  x  10. 
[In  Letters  ^difiantes  &  curieuses.     Travels  of  the  Jesuits.     By  mr.  Lock- 
man.     2ded.     8°.     [London],  T.  Piety,  1762.     v.  2.     p.  34]. 

Tioga  county,  N.  Y.      Map  of  Tioga  co.  New  York.      From  actual  surveys  by 
Samuel  Geil.     59  x  40.     Philadelphia,  E.  D.  Marsh,  1855. 

Beers  (F.  W.)    Atlas  of  Tioga  co.  N.  Y.    32  pp.  4  pi.  incl.  20  pi.  in  pp.     fol. 

New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  [etc.]  1869. 

Tioga  county,  Penn.     Walker  (G.  H. )  and  Jewett  (C.  F.)     County  atlas  of  Tioga, 
Pa.     109  pp.  incl.  44  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

Titus  county,  Tex.     Titus  county.     14^  x  22^.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co. 
1880. 
[Texas.     (General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  853 

Tobago,  West  Indies.  Tobago,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  [London],  T.  Jefferys, 
1765.     19  X  24i  *  .  ' 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.    no.  105]. 

Plan  of  the  island  of  Tobago,  laid  down  by  actual  survey  under  the  direction 

of  the  hon.  the  commissioners  for  the  sale  of  lands  in  the  ceded  islands,  by 
John  Byres.     1776.     I.  Bayley,  sculp.     24  x  36.     London,  S.  Hooper,  1776, 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  21]. 

A  map  of  the  island  of  Tobago,  drawn  from  an  actual  survey,  by  Thos. 

Bowen.     1779.     7^  x  9i 
[In  Gentleman's  (The)  magazine.    8°.    London,  for D.  Henry,  [1778].    v.  48. 
opp.  supplement  for  1778], 

Tobago  from  actual  surveys  and  observations,  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     New 

ed.     18*  X  24.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (K.  H.)    The  West  India  atlas,    fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R,  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  30]. 

Toledo,  Ohio.  Map  of  Toledo,  Lucas  co.  Ohio.  1874.  From  special  surveys  and 
official  records  by  J.  B.  Marston.  20  x  26.  Toledo,  J.  J.  Brown,  Eager 
&  CO.  [1874]. 

Map  of  Toledo,  O.  from  special  surveys  and  official  records,  by  J.  B.  Mars- 

ton.     Published  exclusively  for  R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  Toledo  city  directory, 
1877.     19  X  12.     Toledo,  R.  L.  Polk  &  co.  1877. 


Hopkins  (G.  M.)      City  atlas  of  Toledo,  Ohio.      147  pp.  incl.  35  pi.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

:Map  of  Toledo.     Scales:  Statute  miles  69.16  =  1  degree.     12}  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world, 
fol.    Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892.    p.  199]. 

:\Iap  of  Toledo.     12}  x  19. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world, 
fol.     Chicago  and  NeM*  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894.     v.  2.     p.  344]. 

Toledo  and  Saginaw  bay  railway.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B. )  &  co.  Map  show- 
ing the  Toledo  and  Saginaw  bay  railroad  and  its  connections.  20  x  22. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B,  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Toledo,  Ann  Arbor  and  Grand  Trunk  railway.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co. 
Map  showing  the  Toledo,  Ann  Arbor  and  Grank  trunk  railway  and  its 
connections.     20  x  22|.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Toledo,  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis  railroad.  Maps  showing  the  Toledo,  Cin- 
cinnati &  St.  Louis  railroad  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  & 
C,  B,  Colton  &  CO.  25  x  40.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
[1881]. 

Toledo,  Delphos  and  Burlingi;on  railroad.  Maps  showing  the  Toledo,  Delphos 
&  Burlington  railroad  and  its  connections.  Prepared  by  G.  W,  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.     25  x  40.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Toledo,  Peoria  and  Warsaw  railway.  Map  showing  the  Toledo,  Peoria  &  War- 
saw railway,  and  its  connections.  16  x  50.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1867], 


854  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Tombstone  mining'  district,  Pima  county,  Ariz.  Plan  of  Tombstone  mining 
district,  Pima  co.  Arizona.  By  Alexr.  Jas.  Mitchell.  23  x  36.  San  Fran- 
cisco, lith.  Britton  &  Key,  [1879]. 

Map  of  the  Tombstone  mining  district,  Cochise  co.  Arizona.     Compiled  by 

M.  Kelleher  &  M.  R.  Peel.  Designed  and  drawn  by  Frank  S.  Ingoldsby, 
1881.  Scale  1200  ft.  to  one  inch.  col.  45  x  63.  San  Francisco,  lith. 
H.  S.  Crocker  &  CO.  [1881]. 

Tompkins  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  L.  Fagan.  col.  41  x  57. 
Philadelphia,  H.  &  C.  T.  Smith,  1853. 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  village  of  Tonawanda  in  the  counties  of  Erie  and 
Niagara,  N.  Y.  Drawn  from  a  trigonometrical  survey  by  Tobias  Witmer, 
1857.     26  X  44.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.  lith.  J.  Sage  &  sons,  1857. 

Worthington  &  Still.     Map  of  harbor  and  lumber  district,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

[anon.]     Scale,  150  ft.  per  inch.     37  x  47.     [Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1882]. 

Toueka,  Kans.  Needham's  pocket  map  of  the  city  of  Topeka  and  suburbs. 
7^  X  10.     Topeka,  H.  A.  Needham,  1882. 

Topsham,  Me.  Montresor  (John).  Plan  of  a  rout  undertaken  in  winter,  Jan.  26, 
from  Quebec  the  capital  of  Canada  to  the  frontier  settlements  of  the  town- 
ship of  Topsham,  near  Brunswick  fort  on  the  river  Amnerascaegin  in  the 
province  of  New  Hampshire,  feb.  20,  1760.  Scale  of  miles,  3  to  an  inch, 
ms.     8x41.     [1760]. 

Torrington,  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Torrington,  Litchfield  county.  Conn,  from 
original  surveys  by  John  Houston.     32  x  44.     Philadelphia,  E.  Clark, 

1852. 

Trail  creek,  Ind.     Survey  of  the  mouth  of  Trail  creek,  Indiana.     Surveyed  by 
lieuts.  J.  M.  Berrien  and  C.  Fetterman.     Drawn  by  lieut.  A.  J.  Center. 
1834.     Scale  24  inches  to  1  mile.     17  x  19.     [n.  p.  1834]. 
[United  States.     AVar  Department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Travis  county,  Tex.  Map  of  Travis  county,  Texas.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
Reuben  W.  Ford.  Begun  June  15,  1877.  1880.  53  x  65.  [St.  Louis], 
lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.'s  new  process,  [1880]. 

Trenton,  N.  J.     Trenton.     [Dec.  26,  1776].     4  x  4^ 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  battles  of  Trenton  and  Princeton.     6  x  3i. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)  School  history  of  the  United 
States,     new  ed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  217]. 

Trenton  and  vicinity.     4|  x  7^. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Map  of  the  road  taken  by  the  British  troops  from  New  Bridge  to  Burling- 
ton, N.J.     [anon.]     ms.     12x18.     [1776?]. 

Sketch  of  Trenton  as  it  was,  dec.  26,  1776.     4}  x  7^. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans,  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4". 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  855 

Trenton,  N.  J.  Sketch  of  the  engagement  at  Trenton,  given  on  the  26th  of  deeem- 
ber  1776  between  the  American  troops  under  command  of  general  Wash- 
ington, and  three  Hessian  regiments  under  command  of  colonell  Rail,  in 
which  the  latter  a  part  surrendered  themselves  prisoners  of  war.  [By] 
Wiederholdt,  lieut.  from  the  Hessian  regmt.  of  Knyphauss.  ms. 
9  X  14i  [1776]. 
[Rochambeau:  18], 

Plan  of  the  operations  of  general  Washington,  against  the  kings  troops  in 

New  Jersey  from  the  26  dec.  1776  to  the  3d  jan.  1777.     By  William  Faden. 
11^  X  15.     London,  W.  Faden,  15  april,  1777. 
[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  16]. 

Plan  of  the  operations  of  gen.  Washington,  against  the  king's  troops  in  New 

Jersey,  from  the  26th  of  dec.  1776  to  the  3d  jan.  1777.     By  William  Faden. 

11^  X  15.     London,  W.  Faden,  april  15,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  23]. 
Note. — With  descriptive  text. 

View  of  the  triumphal  arch,  and  the  manner  of  receiving  general  Washing- 

ton at  Trenton,  on  his  route  to  New  York,  april  21,  1789.     3|  x  65. 
[In  Columbian   (The)   magazine.      May,   1789.     8°.     Philadelphia,    for  J. 
Trenchard,  1789]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Trenton,  N.  J.     From  actual  surveys  by  J.  C.  Sidney. 

25  X  36.     Phiiadelphia,  M.  Dripps,  1849. 

Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Philadelphia  and  Trenton.     From  actual  surveys  by 

D.  J.  Lake  and  's.  N.  Beers.  62  x  62.  Philadelphia,  C.  K.  Stone  [c^-]  A. 
Pomeroy,  1860. 

Map  from  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers,     col. 

65  X  50.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

A  new  real  estate  and  insurance  map  of  the  city  of  Trenton,  including  Cham- 

bersburg,  Millham  and  parts  of  Ewing,  Lawrence  and  Hamilton  town- 
ships, Mercer  county,  N.  J.  Compiled  from  official  records,  plans  and 
surveys  and  published  by  C.  C.  Haven.  76  x  84.  Philadelphia,  engraved, 
printed,  colored  &  mounted  by  E.  P.  Noll  &  co.  [1882]. 

Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  turnpike  road.     A  map  of  the  Trenton  and  \ew 
Brunswick  turnpike  road,     [anon.]     ms.     10  x  30.      [1777?]. 

Trinidad,  "West  Indies.     Plan  of  the  isle  of  Trinidad,  from  actual  surveys  made  in 
the  year  1797.     Engraved  by  George  Allen.     19x25.     [anon.]     London, 
R.  Laurie  &  J.  W^hittle,  1809. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  AVest  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  31]. 

The  island   of    Trinadad,   South    America.     J.   Stephenson,   sc.     25  x  30^. 

London,  W.  Heather,  1802. 

[In  Heather  (William).  The  marine  atlas,  or  seaman's  complete  i»ilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     map  43]. 

The  island  of  Trinidad,  from  the  latest  surveys,  by  Joseph  Basanta,  survr. 

genl.  Showing  the  line  of  railway  proposed  to  be  constructed  by  the 
Trinidad  railway  co.  Ordered  by  the  house  of  commons  to  be  printed, 
July  21,  1847.     18  x  2U.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 

[Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Accounts  and  papers.  Railways.  1847. 
V.  63]. 


856  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Trinidad,  "West  Indies.     The  island  of  Trinidad,  from  the  latest  surveys,  by  Joseph 
Basanta.     18^  x  23.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1853. 
[In   Great   Britain.      Parliament.      Accounts,    papers.      Colonies.     1852-3. 
V.  67]. 

Trinidad  bay,  Cal.     Reconnaissance  of  Trinidad  bay,  California.     By  the  hydro- 
graphic  party  under  the  command  of  lieut.  James  Alden,  1851.     9  x  10^. 
New  York,  D.  McLellan.     [1851] 
[United  States,  Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Trinity  cliurch  property,  New  York  city.  Map  of  Trinity  church  property 
between  Fulton  and  Christopher  strs.  Broadway  and  Hudson  river  and 
adjoining  estates,  etc.  as  named  in  the  appendix.  Compiled  from  actual 
searches  by  Arnold  Dulon.  Rev.  by  A.  F.  Shyrma.  In  three  parts. 
27x37.     NewYork,  J.  Laing,  [1877].' 

Trinity  harbor,  Newfoundland.  A  new  survey  of  Trinity  harbor,  in  Newfound- 
land, communicated  by  our  worthy  friend  Francis  Owen,  master  of  the 
navy,  1801.  Engraved  by  I.  Tuppen.  12J  x  18.  London,  Laurie  & 
Whittle,  march  12,  1801. 
[In  North  American  pilot.  The  first  part  of  the  North  American  pilot.  A 
new  ed.     fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1806.     no.  5]. 

Troy,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  vicinity  of  Albany  and  Troy.  From  original  surveys  by 
J.  C.  Sidney,  assisted  by  W.  Arrott.  42  x  37.  [Philadelpnia],  W.  A. 
Young,  1851. 

Hopkins   (G.   M.)     City  atlas  of  Troy,   N.  Y.     85  pp.  incl.  21  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1881. 

Trudruflfrin,  Paoli,  Penn.  British  camp  at  Trudruffrin  from  the  18th  to  the  21st 
of  sept.  1777.  With  the  attack  made  by  major  gen.  Grey  against  the 
rebels  near  White  Horse  tavern,     ms.     [anon.]     10x19.     [1777]. 

Same.     British  camp  at  Trudruffrin  from  the  18th  to  the  21st  of  sept.  1777. 

With  the  attack  made  by  major  gen.  Grey  against  the  rebels  near  White 
Horse  tavern,  on  the  20th  of  sept.  Drawn  by  an  officer  on  the  Spot, 
[anon.]     10  x  19.     Engraved  by  W.  Faden.     London,  W.  Faden,  1778. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of   American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  5]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  81]. 
Trumbull  (Fort),  Conn.     A  sketch  of  New  London  &  Groton  with  the  attacks  made 
on  forts  Trumbull  &  Griswold  by  the  British  troops  under  the  command 
gen.  Arnold,  sept.  6,  1781.     (A  scale  of  one  mile.)     ms.     [anon.]     col. 
16x11.     [1781]. 

Note. — Original  ms.  drawing. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  98]. 
Trumbull  county,   Ohio.     Map  of  Trumbull  co.  Ohio.     From  actual  surveys  of 

P.  J.  Browne.  38  x  60.  Philadelphia,  Gillette,  Matthews  &  co.  1856. 
Truro,  Mass.  A  map  of  the  extremity  of  cape  Cod  including  the  townships  of 
Provincetown  &  Truro:  with  a  chart  of  the  sea  coast  and  of  Cape  Cod 
harbour,  Mass.  Executed  under  the  direction  of  major  J.  D.  Graham, 
U.  S.  top.  engs.  during  portions  of  the  years  1833,  34  &.  35.  Engraved  by 
order  of  the  house  of  representatives  under  the  direction  of  the  bureau  of 
topographical  engineers  to  accompany  doc.  121.  25  cong.  2d  sess.  W.  J. 
Stone  sc.  Drawn  from  the  original  by  Wash.  Hood.  1836.  56  x  70. 
[Washington,  1836]. 

[In  United  States  congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  112], 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  857 

Truxillo  bay,  Central  America.     A  draught  of  Blewfields  lagoon  on  the  Moskito 
shore.  [&]  A  plan  of  Truxillo  bay  called  also  St  Giles's  bay  taken  in  the 
kings  ship  Nautilus  in  1766.     7x9. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  AVest  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  40]. 

Tuolumne  county,  Cal.  Map  of  the  principal  quartz  and  gravel  mines  in  Tuo- 
lumne CO.  Cal.  By  J.  P.  Dart.  27  x  24.  San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft 
&  CO.  lith.  1879. 

Turks  islands,  Bahamas.  Turks  islands,  from  a  survey  made  by  the  sloops  I'Aigle 
and  I'Emeraude,  by  order  of  the  French  governor  of  Hispaniola,  with 
improvements  from  observations  recently  made  by  English  and  Spanish 
officers,  [anon.]  18  x  12.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  sept.  12,  1810. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  6]. 

Turner  county,  S.  Dak.  Rowley  and  Peterson.  Atlas  of  Turner  County,  S.  D. 
1  pi.     54  pp.  incl.  21  maps.     fol.     Vermillion,  S.  D.  1893. 

Tuscola  county,  Mich..  Topographical  map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys 
and  records  under  the  superintendence  of  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  60  x  51. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  and  co.  1875. 

Ulster  county,  N.  Y.  Map  of  Ulster  co.  New  York.  From  actual  surveys  under 
the  direction  of  J.  H.  French.  58  x  58.  Philadelphia,  Taintor,  Drawson 
&  CO.  1858. 

County  atlas  of  Ulster,  N.  Y.     From  recent  and  actual  surveys  and  records, 

under  the  superintendence  of  F.  AV.  Beers.     140  pp.  incl.  52  maps.     fol. 
New  York,  Walker  &  Jewett,  1875. 

Plan  of   Sullivan  co.    [&]    Plan  of  Ulster  co.  N.  Y.     Published  by  J.  B. 

Beers  &  co.     17  x  25.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1880. 

Umpqua  river,    Oreg.      Preliminary  survey  of    the  entrance  to   Umquah  river, 
Oregon.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under  the   command  of  lieut.   T. 
Alden,  1854.     Electrotype  copy  no.  1.     By  G.  Mathiot.     17x18.     [Wash- 
ington, 1854]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Union  county,  111.  Lake  (D.  J. )  &  co.  An  atlas  of  Union  county,  Illinois.  From 
actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  B.  N.  Griffing.  49  pp.  incl.  17  maps. 
3  maps  at  end.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1881. 

Union  county,  Ky.  Lake  (D.  J. )  &  co.  An  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Henderson 
and  Union  counties,  Kentucky.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction 
of  B.  N.  Griffing.  74  pp.  incl.  maps  &  illustr.  3  maps.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1880. 

Union  county,  Ohio.  Map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys  by  Andrew  S. 
Mowry.     col.     57  x  50.     [New  York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Union  county,  Penn.  Map  of  Union  co.  Penn.  Entirely  from  original  surveys 
by  Thomas  H.  Paschall  &  James  Keily.  col.  28  x  40.  Philadelphia, 
[T.  H.  Paschall  c*t  J.  Keily],  1856. 

Union  Pacific  railroad.  Colton's  Nebraska.  Map  of  the  land  grant  of  the  Union 
Pacific  railroad  in  Nebraska.  15  x  26.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  [1875]. 

Map  showing  the  Union  Pacific  railway  and  connecting  railroads.      Pre- 

pared by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882.     Statute  miles  60  to  one  inch. 
22J  X  33.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 


858  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.^     Aboriginal  America.     13  x  17. 

[In  Marryat  (Frederick).    A  diary  in  America.    12°.    London,  1839,    v.  2]. 

Aboriginal  America  east  of  the  Mississippi.     6^x4^. 

[In  Friends  (Society  of).  Some  account  of  the  religious  society  of  friends 
toward  the  Indian  tribes.     8°.     London,  E.  Marsh,  1844]. 

Note. — This  map  also  in  N.  S.  Harris's  Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  "Indian 
territory. ' ' 

Historical  and  chronological  United  States  from  986  to  1886.     Designed  to 

simplify  the  study  of  history. 
[In  Cram  (George  F. )     Cram's  unrivalled  atlas  of  the  world.     4°,     Chicago, 
H.  S.  Stebbins,  1887.     pp.  127-160]. 

Indian  wars  in  the  west  and  conquest  of  California.     26  x  26. 

[In  Goff  (E.  A.  VV.)  and  Goff  (H.  S.)  The  United  States  and  her  neigh- 
bors.    4°.     N.  Y.     G.  F.  Cram,  1893.     p.  358]. 

Map  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North  America,  about  1600  A.  D.  along  the 

Atlantic;  &  about  1800  A.  D.  westwardly.     From  a  drawing  by  hon.  A. 
Gallatin.     16  x  16. 
[In  American  antiquarfen  society.     Archseologia  Americana.     Transactions 
and  collections.     8°.     Cambridge,  1836.     v.  2]. 

Hart  (Albert  Bushnell).    Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history.    3  p.  1. 

14  maps.     1  1.  at  end.     obi.  8°.     New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891. 

Smith  (Lucien  Herbert).     Historical  and  chronological  atlas  of  the  United 

States.     19  1.  unp.  inch  8  maps.     4°.     Washington,  national  republican 
printing  and  publishing  co.  1881. 

The  country  between  New  York  and  Philadelphia.     Theatre  of  war  in  the 

south.     8j  X  5|. 
[In  Labberton  (R.   H.)     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.   Mac- 
Coun,  1886.     pi.  65]. 

Etats  Unis.    Partie  Septentrionale.     [Comprising  Canada,  part  of  New  Eng- 

land, New  York,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  the  territory 
bordering  on  lakes  Michigan,  Huron,  Erie,  etc.     anon.]     ms.     20  x  26 J. 
[1708?]. 
[Rochambeau:  35]. 

— Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revolution  with  explanatory  notes 

and  school  history  references.     By  Henry  B.  Carrington.     88  pp.  incl.  5 
port.  &  41  maps.     8°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1881]. 

Map  of  the  American  revolution.     1775-1781.     [By]  Mahlon  F.  Baldwin. 

75  X  30.     Chicago,  G.  W.  Terry,  [1878]. 

Status  of  slavery  in  the  United  States.     1775-1865.     5J  x  8. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B. )  Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,  obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  8]. 

Operations  in  Southern  States.     [1775-1781].     8|  x  4 J. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B. )  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika  seit  1776.     3  x  4|. 

[In  Putzger  (F.  W.)  Historischer  schul-atlas.  17te  aufl.  8°.  Bielefeld, 
Velhagen  &  Klasing,  1891.     no.  31]. 

'  All  maps  of  the  country  now  known  as  the  United  States,  prior  to  1776,  are  listed  under  the  title 
"  North  America."    This  Includes  also  a  number  of  maps  relating  to  the  Revolutionary  war. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  859 

United  States.     Map  showing  the  acquisition  of  territory  and  its  distribution  ainong 
political  divisions,  1776-1874.     10  x  7}. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1882. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1882].     v.  14.     pp.  204-205]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  New  Jersey,  Penn.  &  Delaware.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)     School  history  of  the  United 
States.     New  ed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  238]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New  York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panion, the  operations  of  the  British  army,  from  their  landing  at  Elk 
river  in  1777  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  By  John  Hills. 
I.  H.  Seymour  sc.     col.     11  x  60.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

Carte  du  theatre  de  la  guerre  actuel  entre  les  Anglais  et  les  treize  colonies 

unies  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Dressee  par  J.  B.  Eliot,  ingenieur 
des  Etats  Unis.    1778.     Echelle  lieues  d'une  heure  de  20  au  degre.     28  x  21. 
Paris,  Mondhare,  [1778]. 
Note. — The   earliest   map  in  the  collection  which  has  the  title   "United 
States." 

A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,   Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 

North  Carolina,  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio,  and  all  the  rivers,  which 
fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river  Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river, 
lake  Erie,  part  of  the  lakes  Huron,  Michigan  &c.  and  all  the  countries  bor- 
dering on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thomas  Hutchins.  35  x  43.  Lon- 
don, T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
Note. — To  accompany  his  work  entitled  "A  topographical  description  of 
Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina." 

Same. 

[Rochambeau :  48]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  20]. 

Same.     Partie  occidentale  de  la  Virginie,  Pensylvanie,  Maryland  et  Caro- 

line Sept »?  la  riviere  d'Ohio  [etc.]     Par  Hutchins.     19  x  23.     Paris,  le 
Rouge,  1781. 
[Rochambeau:  49]. 

An  exact  map  of  the  five  great  lakes  with  part  of  Pennsylvania,  New  York, 

Canada  and  Hudson's  Bay  territories.     From  the  best  surveys.     8  x  10. 
[In  Russell   (William).     The  history  of  America,     sm.   4°.     London,   for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  338]. 

An  exact  map  of  New  England,  New  York,  Pensylvania  c^  New  Jersey  from 

the  latest  surveys.     J.  Lodge,  sculp.     7J  x  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The   history   of  America   from    its   discovery   by 
Columbus  to  the  conclusion  of  the  late  war.     sm.  4°.     I^ndon,  for  Field- 
ing &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  172]. 

An  exact  map  of  New  Jersey,  Pensylvania,  New  York,  Maryland  &  Virginia, 

from  the  latest  surveys.     J.  Lodge,  sculp.     7h  x  9|. 
[In  Russell   (William).     The  history  of  America,     sm.   4°.     London,   for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  267]. 

An  exact  map  of  North  and  South  Carolina  c^  Georgia,  with  East  and  West 

Florida,  from  the  latest  discoveries.     J.  Lodge,  sculp.     8  x  10. 
[In  Russell   (William).     The  history  of  America,     sni.  4°.     London,   for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  2.     p.  296]. 


860  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TJnited  States.    Carta  della  Nuova  Inghilterra,  Npova  lorke,  Pensilvania.    8  x  11  J. 
[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  2]. 

Carta  rappresentante  i  cinque  laghi  del  Canada.     10  x  7^. 

[In  Atlante  delF  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  5]. 

Special  karte  von  den  mittleren  Brittischen  colonien  in  Nord  Amerika. 

15  X  12. 
[In  Leise  (Christian).    Beschreibung des  Brittischen  Amerika.    16°.     Ham- 
burg, 1778]. 

Map  of  the  southern  parts  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  Abraham 

Bradley,  jr.     7|  x  15. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  1779]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  nord  des  Etats  Unis.     Par  m.  Bonne.     8J  x  12J. 

[In   Eaynal    (G.  T.)     Histoire  philosophique  et   politique.     4°.     Geneve, 
1780.     Atlas,     no.  48]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  sud  des  Etats-Unis.     Par  m.  Bonne.     8^  x  12. 

[In   Raynal   (G.  T.)     Histoire   philosophique  et  politique.     4°.     Geneve, 
1780.     Atlas,     no  48]. 

Carte  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.      Par  m.  Brion  de  la 

Tour.     9  X  10. 
[In  Brion  de  la  Tour  (Louis).     Almanach  interessant.     18°.     Paris,  1780]. 

Bowles's  new  pocket  map  of  the  following  independent  states   of  North 

America,  viz,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware,  Pensylvania,  New  Jersey, 
New  York,  Connecticut  &  Rhode  Island.  Comprehending  also  the  habi- 
tations &  hunting  countries  of  the  confederate  Indians;  by  Lewis  Evans. 
British  statute  miles,  69  to  a  degree.  19J  x  26.  London,  for  C.  Bowles, 
[178-?]. 

Carte  pour  servir  au  journal  de  m.  le  marquis  de  Chastellux.     Redigee  par 

m.  [Pierre  Marie  Felicite]  Dezoteux.     Aldring  sculp.    2  maps.     7J  x  lOJ, 
7^  X  91 
[In  Chastellux   (Francois  Jean,  marquis   de).     Voyages  dans  I'Amerique 
Septentrionale  dans  les  annees  1780,  1781  &  1782.     8°.     Paris,  Prault,  1786. 
v.  1-2]. 

Carte  pour  servir  Ti  T histoire  de  la  guerre  de  I'independance  Americaine 

pendant  lacampagne  de  I'annee  1781.     Par  Thomas  Balch.     14  x  16. 
[In  Balch  (Thomas).     Les  Fran^ais  en  Amerique.     8°.     Paris,  1872]. 

United  States,  showing  accession  of  territory.     3  pi. 

[In  American  ( The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1896.     8°. 

New  York,  for  the  society,  [1896].    V.  28.     pp.  252-273]. 
Note. — To  accompany  "A  graphic  history  of  the  United  States.     By  Henry 

Gannett." 

— ^ Map  showing    the    territorial    growth    of  the   United  States.     Struthers, 

Servoss  &  co.  pr's  &.  engr's.  New  York.     8J  x  6. 
[In  Magazine   (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  Martha  J.   Lamb, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  1886.     v.  16.     p.  333]. 

A  map  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,-  and  colony  of  Rhode  Island, 

with  part  of  Connecticut,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     London,  J.  Bew, 
1782.     11  X  14  J. 
[In    Political   (The)   magazine.     April    1782.     8°.     London,    for  J.    Bew, 
[1782].     V.  3.     p.  171]. 

Carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  depuis  la  baye  d' Hudson  jusqu'au  Mis- 

sissipi.     16  X  15. 
[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Ren4).    Essais  historiques  etpolitiques  sur 
les  Anglo-Am^rieains.     Gravures  et  cartes.     4°.     Bruxelles,  1782]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  861 

United  States.      [Cote  de  York-tt)\vn  a  Boston.     Marches  de  I'armee.     anon.     ms. 
col.     17x65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.      [Different^   camps    de    I'armee   de   York-toMn   a    Boston,      anon. 

10ix36i     1782]. 
[Rochambean:  64], 

Carte  generale  des  treize  Etats-Unis  d'apres  mr.  Bonne.     1782.     H.  Klock- 

hoff  sculp.     Amsterdam.     16  x  16. 
[In  Cluny   (A.)     Le   voyageur  Americain.     [anon.]     8°.     Amsterdam,  J. 
Schuring,  1782.     front.] 

Amerique  campagne  1782.     Plans  des  differents  camps  occupes  par  I'armee 

aux  ordres  de  mr  le  com tede  Rochambeau.     ms.     [anon.]     title.     54  col. 
plans,     fol.     mx8}.      [1782]. 

CONTENTS. 

Plan    1.  Camp  a  Drinking-Spring  Le  1"  Juillet  8  milles  de  Williamsburg. 

2.  Camp  2  milles  au  de  la  de  Byrd's  Tavern  Le  2  Juillet  8  milles  de  Drinking  .Spring. 

3.  Camp  a  Rattelasse  House  le  3  Juillet  7  Milles  de  Byrds  Tavern. 

4.  Camp  a  Hartfield  Le  4  Juillet  7  Milles  ^  de  Rattelasse  house. 

5.  Camp  a  New  Castle  7  Milles  ende^a  de  la  ville  Le  5  Juillet  19  milles  de  Martfield. 
,    Le  6  s^jour. 

6.  Camp  a,  Hannover  Town  un  Mille  aude  la  de  la  Ville  Le  7  Juillet  7  Milles  de  New 

Castle. 

7.  Camp  a  Peage's  Bridge  on  Graham's  house.  Le  8  Juillet  10  Milles  de  Hannover  town. 

8.  Camp  a  Burck  bridge  ou  Kenner's  Tavern  Le  9  Juillet  12  Milles  de  Peages  Bridge. 

9.  Camp  a  Bowling-green  Le  10  Juillet  9  Milles  de  Burck  bridge. 

10.  Camp  a  Charles  Thoon's-Ton's  house  Le  11  Juillet  8  Milles  i  de  Bowling-green. 

11.  Camp  a  Falmouth  le  12  Juillet  14  milles  de  Charles  Thoon's-Ton's  house  le  13 

sejour. 

12.  Camp  a  Garrot's  tavern  Le  14  Juillet  13  milles  de  Falmouth  (les  Eaux  n'etans  pas  assez 

abondante-s,  les  divisions  suivantescamperent  trois  milles  plus  a  Peyton's  tavern.) 

13.  Camp  a  Dumphris  le  15  Juillet  10  Milles  de  Peyton's  Tavern  et  13  milles  de  Garrot's 

Tavern. 

14.  Camp  a  Colchester  Le  16  Juillet  10  Milles  de  Dumphris. 

15.  Camp  a  Alexandrie  le  17  Juillet  15  Milles  de  Clochester. 

16.  Camp  a  1  Mille  i  au  de  la  de  George's  Town. 

17.  Camp  a  Blanden'sburg  Le  19  Juillet  8  Milles  de  Georges  Town  le  20  et  21  Sejour. 

18.  Camp  a  Snowden-iron-Work  le  22  Juillet  13  Milles  de  Blanden'sburg. 

19.  Camp  a  Spurier's  tavern  Le  23  Juillet  9  Milles  de  Snowden  iron  Work's. 

20.  Camp  a  Baltimore  Le  23  Juillet  13  Milles  ^  de  Spurier's  Tavern.    Sejour  ius(iuau  24 

Aoust. 

21.  Camp  a  la  forges  de  White  marsh  Le  24  Aoust,  12,  Milles  i  de  Baltimore. 

22.  Camp  a  Bush  Town  Le  25  Aout  12  milles  i  de  la  forge  de  White  Marsh. 

23.  Camp  a  Lower  Ferry  Le  26  Aoust,  12  Milles  de  Bush  Town,    le  27  Sejour. 

24.  Camp  a  Head-of-Elk  Le  28  Aoust  15  milles  de  de  Lower  ferry. 

25.  Camp  a  Newport  Le  29  Aoust  16  Milles  i  d'Head-of-Elk. 

26.  Camp  a  Chester  Le  30  Aoust  15  Milles  de  Newport. 

27.  Camp  a  Philadelphie  Le  31  Aoust,  16  Milles  de  Chester,  Le  1  Septembre  Sejour. 

28.  Camp  a  Read  Lion  T.  Le  2,  Septembre  15  milles  de  Philadelphie.  manq[ue]. 

29.  Camp  a  Trenton  Le  3  Septembre,  16  Milles  de  Read  Lion  Voyez  Campagne  1781, 

2.5en>e  Camp.     Le  4,  5,  et  6  Sejour. 

30.  Camp  a  Prince-Town  le  7,  Septembre,  12  Milles  de  Trentown.     Voyez  Campagne 

1781,  24*  camp. 

31.  Camp  a  Sommerset  Court  house  le  8  Septembre  16  milles  de  Prince-Town. 

32.  Camp  a  Bullion's  Tavern  Le  19  Septembre  13  milles  de  Sommerset-Court-house. 

33.  Camp  a  Wyspany  le  10  Septembre  16  milles  de  Bullion's  Tavern.     Voyez  la  Cam- 

pagne 1781,  21*.  Camp.     (Le  11  Sejour.) 

34.  Camp  a  Pompton-Meeting  house  Le  12  Septembre,  15  milles  de  Wyspany. 

35.  Camp  a  Suffrantz  le  13  Septembre  15  milles  de  Pompton-Meeting-house. 

36.  Camp  a  Hawer-Straw  le  14  Septembre,  15  milles  i  de  Suffrantz  le  15  et  16  sejour. 

37.  Camp  a  Peak's  Kill,  le  17  Septembre  9  milles  k  de  hawer  Straw  Sejour  jusquau 

23  Septembre. 

38.  Camp  a  Huntz  Tavern  le  24  Septembre,  8  milles  de  Peak's  Kill  Sejour  jusquau  21 

Octobre. 


862  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States — Continued. 

CONTENTS — continued . 

Plan  39.  Camp  a  Salem  le  22  Octobre,  13  milles  i  de  Huntz  Tavern. 

40.  Camp  a  Dambury  le  23  Octobre,  11  milles  de  Salem. 

41.  Camp  a  New  Town  le  24  Octobre  12  milles  de  Dambury;  Voyez  la  Campagne  1781 

lO  Camp  (Le  25  Sejour). 

42.  Camp  a  Break  Neck  le  26  Octobre,  15  milles  de  New  Town,  Voyez,  Campagne  1781 

9«  Camp. 

43.  Camp  a  Barn's  Tavern,  le  27  Octobre,  13  milles  de  Break-Neck  Voyez  Campagne 

1781.    8*  Camp. 

44.  Camp  a  Farmington  le  28  Octobre,  13  milles  de  Barn's  Tavern. 

45.  Camp  a  East  Hartford  Le  29  Octobre,  12  milles  i  de  Farmingtown  Sejour  jusqu'au 

4  Novembre. 

46.  Camp  a  deux  Milles  audela  de  Bolton  Meeting  house  le  4  Novembre  14  Milles 

d'East  Hartford. 

47.  Camp  a  Windham  le  5  Novembre,  16  Milles  i  de  Bolton  le  6  Sejour. 

48.  Camp  a  Cantorbery  le  7  Novembre,  10  milles  de  Windham. 

49.  Camp  a  Walen  Town  le  8  Novemibre,  10  Milles  de  Cantorbery. 

50.  Camp  a  Waterman's  Tavern,  le  9  Novembre  10  Milles  de  Walen  Town,  Voyez  Cam- 

pagne 1781,  2«  Camp. 

51.  Camp  a  Providence  le  10  Novembre  15  milles  de  Waterman's  Tavern,  I'arm^e  sur 

deux  lignes  dans  lancien  camp  de  la  Brigade  Soissonnois,  Voyez  les  campagnes 
1781 1«  Camp 

52.  Camp  a  Providence  sur  Le  chemin  de  Boston,  le  13  Novembre,  4  milles  de  Lancien 

Camp. 

53.  Camp  a  Wrentham  1'  Decembre  16  milles  du  Camp  de  Providence.  > 

54.  Camp  a  Dedam  le  deux  Decembre,  16  milles  de  Wrentham. 

Map  of  the  original  thirteen  United  States  of  America  as  settled  by  the 

treaty  of  peace  of  1783.  Rev.  ed.  from  original  survey,  published  by 
Bancroft,  Beebe  &  Jones.  8  x  10.  Philadelphia,  Bancroft,  Beebe  & 
Jones,  [1875]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  settled  by  the   peace  of   1783. 

8  X  9|. 
[In  European  (The)  magazine,  and  London  review.     1783.     8°.     London, 
for  J.  Fielding,  1783.     v.  4.     p.  337]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States,  as  settled  by  the  peace  of  1783.     8  x  10. 

[In  Andrews  (John).  History  of  the  war  with  America.  8°.  London, 
1786.     V.  2.     p.  217]. 

The  United  States  of  America  with  the  British  possesions  of  Canada,  Nova 

Scotia  &  of  Newfoundland,  divided  with  the  French,  and  the  Spanish 
territories  of  Louisiana  and  Florida  according  to  the  preliminary  articles 
of  peace  signed  at  Versailles  the  20th  of  jan^  1783.  English  miles  69^  to  a 
degree,    [anon.]    col.    18  x  20.    [London],  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1783. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1782.     no.  7]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Map  of  the  United  States  in  North  America:  with  the  British,  French,  and 

Spanish  dominions  adjoining  according  to  the  treaty  of  1783.     By  Thomas 
Kitchin.     13  x  20. 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T.  F.)     A  i)hilosophical  and  political  history.     2d  ed.     8°. 
London,  1798.     v.  6]. 

The  United  States  of  America  laid  down  from  the  best  authorities,  agreeable 

to  the  peace  of  1783.     Published  by  the  proprietor,  John  Wallis,  1783. 
18  X  22. 
[In  Jones  (Thomas).     History  of  New  York.     8°.     N.  Y.  1879.     v.  2.     opp. 
p.  313]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  863 

United  States.  Bowles  (Carington).  Bowles'  new  map  of  North  America  and  the 
West  Indies,  exhibiting  the  British  empire  therein  with  the  limits  and 
boundaries  of  the  United  States.  As  also  the  dominions  possesed  in 
that  quarter,  by  the  Spaniards  the  French  &  other  European  states.  The 
whole  compiled  from  the  best  surveys  and  authentic  memoirs  which  have 
appeared  to  the  present  year  1783.    col.    39  x  45.    London,  C.  Bowles,  1783. 

Bowles's  new  pocket  map  of  the  United  States  of  America;  the  British  pos- 

sessions of  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Newfoundland  with  the  French  and 
Spanish  territories  of  Louisiana  and  Florida,  as  settled  by  the  preliminary 
articles  of  peace,  signed  at  Versailles  the  20th  jan'y  1783.  British  statute 
miles,  69J  to  a  degree.     18|  x  20J.     London,  for  C.  Bowles,  [1784]. 

Map  of  colonies  during  the  revolutionary  war.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e. 

6i  X  8. 
[InThalheimer(M.  E.)     The  eclectic  historical  atlas.     8°.     Cincinnati,  Van 
Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  [1885].     map  22]. 

North  America  indicating  the  United  States  according  to  the  treatv  of  1783. 

81:  X  5i. 
[In  Gage  (William  L. )     A  modern  historical  atlas,  for  the  use  of  colleges, 
schools  and  general  readers.     8°.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1869]. 

The  territory  of  the  thirteen  original  states  in  1783.     4x6. 

[In  Labberton  (R.  H. )  New  historical  atlas.  4°.  New  York,  T.  ^NlacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  66]. 

The  United  States,  1783,  subdivisions  as  claimed  by  the  states.     7^  x  5i. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.  12°. 

New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  6]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     6^  x  8|. 

[In  Workman  (Benjamin).  Elements  of  geography.  14th  ed.  18°.  Phila- 
delphia, W.  M'Culloch,  1811.     p.  93]. 

The  territory  of  the  present  United  States  after  September  3,  1783.     4x6. 

[In  Labberton  ( R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.    4°.    New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 

1886.     pi.  64]. 

Territorial  growth  of  the  United  States  of  America.     1783-1866.     5i  x  8. 

[In  Hart   (A.  B. )     Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.   12°. 

New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  7J. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     According  to  the  treaty 

of  peace  of  1783.     A.  Anderson,  sculpt.     Published  by  Smith,  Reid  and 
Wayland.     14^  x  18. 
[In  Reid  (John,   publisher).     The  American  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  3]. 

Same.     An  accurate  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  according  to  the 

treaty  of  peace  of  1783.     Russell  del.  et  sculp.     14^  x  18^. 
[In  Russell  (J.)     An   American  atlas,     fol.     London,   H.   D.  Symonds  <fe 
J.  Ridgway,  1795.     no.  4]. 

Faden  (William).     Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-America,  nach  der 

von  Wm.  Faden  1783  herausgegebenen  charte,  auf  welcher  alle  in  EngHsch 
Americanischen  kriege  vorziiglich  merkwiirdig  gewordenen  ' '  orter  ange- 
zeigt,  auch  die  grenzen  zwischen  Grosbrittanien,  Amerika  und  Spanien 
nach  maasgabe  des  friedensschlusses  von  1783  bestimmt  sind.  Berlin, 
Hande  u.  Spener.     7|  x  lOJ. 

[In  Sprengel  (M.  C.)  AUgemeines  historisches  Taschenbuch  .  .  .  fiir  1784 
[etc.]     24°.     Berhn,  Hande  &  Spener,  [1784].     opp.  p.  1]. 

Note. — Title  in  German  &  French.     Inset  of  Neu-Fundland. 


864  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  CaroUna,  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia,  comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  east  and  west  Florida, 
exhibiting  the  boundaries  between  the  United  States  and  the  Spanish 
dominions  as  fixed  by  the  treaty  of  peace  in  1783.  Compiled  from  late 
surveys  and  observations  by  Joseph  Purcell.  12|^  x  14^. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  universal  geography.  8°.  Boston, 
I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793.     p.  532]. 

A  new  map  of  the  province  of  Lower  Canada  describing  all  the  seigneuries 

townships,  grants  of  land,  &c.  compiled  from  plans  deposited  in  the  patent 
office,  Quebec:  by  Samuel  Holland.  [Also]  A  plan  of  the  rivers  Scoudiac 
surveyed  in  1796,  1797  and  1798,  by  order  of  the  commissioners  appointed 
to  ascertain  the  true  river  St.  Croix  intended  by  the  treaty  of  peace  1783 
between  his  Britannic  Majesty  and  the  United  States  of  America.  22J  x 
34i.  London,  J.  Wyld,  [1854]. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fo'l.     London,  1854,  no.  60]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  settled  by  the  peace  of  1783 

[anon.]     8  x  10.     [London],  I.  Fielding,  1783. 
[In   European    (The)    magazine.     8°.     London,    for    J.    Fielding,    [1783]. 
Nov.  1783.     opp.  p.  337]. 

Carte  des  Etats  Unis  d'Amerique  et  du  cours  du  Missisipi  redigees  d'apres 

diff^rentes  cartes  et  relations  Anglaises,  et  les  operations  de  la  derniere 
guerre  [etc.]  Par  le  3r  Brion  de  la  Tour.  20^  x  28.  Paris,  Esnauts  & 
Rapilly,  1784. 

The  United  States.     According  to  the  definite  treaty  of  peace  signed  at  Paris, 

sept.  3,  1783.  By  Wm.  McMurray.  R.  Scot,  sculp.  26  x  37.  [n.  p. 
1784]. 

The  United  States  of  America  laid  down  from  the  best  authorities  agreeable 

to  the  peace  of  1783.     Scale  of  English  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     32|^  x  44 J. 
Boston,  I.  Norman,  [179-]. 
Note. — Certificate  of  correctness  signed  by  Osgood  Carleton  attached  to  the 
title.     Inset:  "A  map  of  the  lakes  and  rivers  between  lake  Superior  and 
the  North  Sea. 

Carte  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique.      Suivant   le  traite  de  paix  de  1783. 

Dediee  et  presentee  a.  s.  excellence  mr.  Benjamin  Franklin,  ministre 
plenipotentiaire  des  Etats-Unis  de  TAmerique  pres  la  cour  de  France,  anc. 
presid.  de  la  conventio  de  Pensilvanie  et  de  la  soci^te  philosophique  de 
Philadelphie,  &c.  &c.  Par  son  tres  humble  et  tres  obeissant  serviteur 
Lattre,  1784.  Milles  d'Angleterre  de  70  au  degre.  21^  x  29|.  Paris, 
Lattre,  [1784]. 
Note. — With  border  references.     Numbered  at  top  right  corner  "41." 

Carte  generale  des  colonies  Angloises  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  pour 

I'inteiligence  de  la  guerre  presente.  D'apres  des  manuscrit  Anglais  par 
J.  B.  Nolin  gcographe.  Corrige  augmente  des  indications  des  principaux 
evenemens  de  la  guerre  avec  le  trace  des  limites  pour  constituer  le  traite 
de  paix  propose  entre  la  couronne  de  la  Grande  Bretagneet  les  Etats  Unis. 
Par  R.  Phelipeau.  1783.  Grandes  lieues  de  France  a  20  au  degr^.  20  x  28. 
Paris,  Basset,  [1783]. 
Note. — Inset:  ' '  Supplement  qui  repr^sente  la  partie  de  la  Virginie  ou  se  trou- 
vent  le  theatre  ou  I'Arm^e  combin^e  des  Francois  et  des  P>tats  Unis  a  fait 
prisonnier  le  general  Cornowalis.  Le  19  octobre  1781  et  le  plan  d'attaque 
d'Yorck  et  de  Glocester.     Par  les  generaux  Washington  et  Rochambeau.** 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  865 

XTnited  States.     Charte  iiber  die  XIII  Yereinigte  Staaten  von  Nord-America,  ent- 
worfen  durch  F.  L.  Giissefeld  und  herausgegeben  von  den  Homaennischen 
erben  mit  Romisch  ka\'serl.  Allergn.  Freyheit,  ao  1784.     Geographische 
meilen  15  auf  1  grad.     17|  x  22f.     [Nuremberg,  1784]. 
Note. — Title  also  in  French.     German  text. 

A  correct  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  including  the  British 

and  Spanish  territories,  carefully  laid  down  agreeable  to  the  treaty  of  1784. 
by  T.  Bowen,  geogr.  12|  x  17|. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander).  A 
new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography,  antient 
and  modern.  2  v.  fol.  London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787-1810?].  vol.2. 
bet.  pp.  492-493]. 

A  new  map  of  North  America  with  the  West  India  islands.     Divided  accord- 

ing to  the  preliminary  articles  of  peace,  signed  at  Versailles,  20,  Jan.  1783, 
where  in  are  particularly  distinguished  the  United  States,  and  the  several 
provinces,  governments,  &ca.  which  compose  the  British  dominions,  laid 
down  according  to  the  latest  surveys  and  corrected  from  the  original  mate- 
rials, of  gove^  Pownall,  mem^^  parlia"*.  2  sheets,  each  20  x  47i.  Lon- 
don, Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 

[In  Kitchin  (Thomas,  sr.)  and  others.  A  new  universal  atlas.  7th  ed. 
fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1805.     nos.  61-62]. 

Note. — Insets :  '  'A  particular  map  of  Baffin  and  Hudson' s  bay. "  "  The  pas- 
sage by  land  to  California,  discovered  by  father  Eusebius  Francis  Kino." 

A  new^  map  of  the  w^hole  continent  of  America,  divided  into  North  and 

South  and  West  Indies,  wherein  are  exactly  described  the  United  States  of 
North  America  as  well  as  the  several  European  possessions  according  to  the 
preliminaries  of  peace  signed  at  Versailles,  jan.  20,  1783.  Compiled  from 
mr.  D'Anville's  maps  of  that  continent,  with  the  addition  of  the  Spanish 
discoveries  in  1775  to  the  north  of  California  &  corrected  in  the  several 
parts  belonging  to  Great  Britain,  from  the  original  materials  of  governor 
Pownall,  m.  p.     2  sheets,  each  20i  x  47.     London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  1794. 

[In  Kitchin  (Thomas,  sr.)  and  others.  A  new  universal  atlas.  7th  ed. 
fol.     London,  R.  Laurie  &  J.  Whittle,  1805.     nos.  65-66]. 

Note. — Inset:  "The  supplement  to  North  America  containing  the  countries 
adjoining  to  Baffins  &  Hudson's  Bay." 

Carte  generale  des  treize  Etats-Unis  independants  de  I'Amerique  Septentrio- 

nale.     1785.     15^  x  16. 
[In  Mandrillon( Joseph).     Le  spectateur  Americain.     2«ed.     8°.    A  Amster- 
dam, E.  Flon,  1785]. 

Kaart  van  het  der  noordlyk  gedeelte  der  Vereenigde  Staaten  van  Noord 

Amerika.     8^  x  12^. 
[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic, 
fol.     te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     Aanhangzel]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     Philada.  engraved  by  H.  D. 

Pursell  for  F.  Bailey's  Pocket  Almanac.     5|  x  7. 
[In  Bailey's  pocket  almanac.     1785.     24°.     Philadelphia,  F.  Bailey,  [1785]. 
front.  ] 

The  United  States  of  North  America  with  the  British  &  Spanish  territories 

according  to  the  treaty  of  1784.  Engrav'd  by  Wm.  Faden,  1785.  [anon.] 
col.     21  X  24i     [London],  W.  Faden,  1785]. 

H.  Doc.  516 55 


866  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  A  map  of  the  federal  territory  [Ohio]  from  the  western  boundary 
of  Pennsylvania  to  the  Scioto  river  laid  down  from  the  latest  informations 
and  divided  into  townships  and  fractional  parts  of  townships  agreebly  to 
the  ordinance  of  the  honle.  congress  passed  in  may  1785.  26  x  19. 
[n.  p.  1787]. 
Note. — The  map  to  accompany  Menassah  Cutler's  "An  explanation  of  the 
map  which  delineates  that  part  of  the  federal  lands,"  &c.  [anon.] 
Salem,  1787. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America  with  the  British  dominions 

on  that  continent,  &c.    By  Samuel  Dunn.    Improved  from  the  surveys  of 
capt.  Carver.     18|  x  12.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1786. 
[In  Dunn  (Samuel).     A  new  atlas  of  the  mundane  system.     3d  ed.     fol. 
London,  Laurie  and  Whittle,  [1786-89].     map  40]. 

Carte  generale    des  etats  de  Virginie,  Maryland,  Delaware,  Pensilvanie, 

Nouveau  Jersey,  New  York,  Connecticut  et  Isle  de  Rhodes,  ainsi  que  des 
lacs  Erie,  Ontario  et  Champlain  d'apres  la  carte  Ameriquaine  de  Louis 
^vans  et  la  carte  Anglaise  de  Thomas  Jefferys.     19  x  25J. 
[In  Crevecoeur  (J.  Hector  Saint  John  de).     Lettres  d'un  cultivateur  Ameri- 
cain.    8°.     Paris,  Cuchet,  1787.     v.  2.     front.] 

Carte  reduite  du  nord  des  Etats-Unis  avec  I'int^rieur  du  pays.     Copi^e  par 

permission  de  mgr.  le  marechal  De  Castries.     Sur  le  no.  l''"'  du  Neptune. 
Americo-Septentrional.     192^  x  22|. 
[In  Le  Boucher  (Odet-Julien).     Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  entre  la 
Grande-Bretagne  et  les  Etats  TTnis.     [anon.]     Atlas.     4°.     Paris,  Brocas, 
1787.     no.  1"]. 

Carte,  reduite  du  sud  des  Etats-Unis  avec  I'interieur  du  pays.     Copiee  par 

permission  de  mgr.  le  marechal  De  Castries  Sur  le  no.  2  du  Neptune. 
Americo-Septentrional.     21  x  17^^. 
[In  Le  Boucher  (Odet-Julien).     Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  entre  la 
Grande-Bretagne  et  les  Etats  Unis.     [anon.]     Atlas.     4°.     Paris,  Brocas, 
1787.     no.  2]. 

Le  Boucher  (Odet-Julien).     Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  entre  la  Grande- 

Bretagne  et  les  Etats  Unis.    [anon.]     Atlas.     7  maps.    4°.    Paris,  Brocas, 

1787. 

A  map  of  the  country  between  Albemarle  sound  and  lake  Erie,  compre- 

hending the  whole  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware  and  Pensylvania, 
[etc.]     23  X  23.     London,  J.  Stockdale,  1787. 
[In  Jefferson  (Thomas) .    Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.    8°.    London,  1787]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  N.   America.     Philada.  engraved  by  H.  D. 

Pursell.     5J  x  7. 
[In  McCulloch  (John).     Introduction  to  the  history  of  America,     [anon.] 
12°.     Philadeli)hia,  1787.     front.] 

Moss'  historical  map,  showing  the  territorial  growth  of  the  United  States  of 

America  since  July  13,  1787,  to  illustrate  "The  story  of  a  hundred  years," 
by  William  P.  Moss,  Chicago.  A.  Zeese  &  co.  engrs.  12J  x  12|.  [Chi- 
cago, 1887]. 

North  America  including  the   British  colonies  and  the  territories  of  the 

United  States.     S.  HoUingsworth  fecit.     D.  Lizars  sculpt.  12 J  x  18^. 

[In  HolHngsworth  (S.)     The  present  state  of  Nova  Scotia.  2d  ed.    [anon.] 

8°.     Edinburgli,  for  W.  Creech,  1787]. 
Note. — Gives  "  Boundary  of  the  United  States." 


I.IST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  867 

United  States.     Pownall  (Thomas).     The  Atlantic  ocean.     PubUshed  20th  sept^ 
1787,  by  Rob^  Sayer,  London.     19^  x  25. 
[In  Pownall  (Thomas).     Hydraulic  and  nautical  observations  on  the  cur- 
rents in  the  Atlantic  ocean,  forming  an  hypothetical  theorem  for  investi- 
gation.    4°.     London,  for  P.  Sayer,  1787.     front.] 

Les  Etats  Unis  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  partie  occidentale.     Par  m. 

Bonne.     Andre  sculp.     13^  x  9^. 
[In  Bonne  (Rigobert)  andDesmarest  (Nicolas).     Atlas encyclopedique.     4°. 
Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.    no.  118]. 

Les  Etats  Unis  de  1'  Amerique  Septentrionale,  partie  orientale.    Par  m.  Bonne. 

Andre  sculp.     13^  x  9^. 
[In  Bonne  (Rigobert) ,  and  Desmarest  (Nicolas).    Atlas  encyclopedique.    4°. 
Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1788.     v.  2.    no.  117]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     T.  Conder  sculpt.     London.     11  x  12. 

[In  Gordon  (William,  d.  d. )  The  history  ...  of  the  independence  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     London,  1788.     v.  1.     front.] 

Clark   (Matthew).     Chart  of  the  coast  of  America,     p.  1.     9  sheets,     fol. 

Boston,  M.  Clark,  [1789]. 
Note. — From  Cape  Breton  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  middle  states  comprehending  the  western  terri- 

tory and  the  British  dominions  in  North  America  compiled  from  the  best 
authorities.     12^  x  16.     New  Haven,  delineated  &  engraved  by  Amos  Doo- 
little. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  geography.     12°.     Elizabethtown, 
S.  Kollock,  1789]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  East  and  West  Florida  [etc.]  by 
Joseph  Purcell.     12|  x  15.     New  Haven,  A.  Doolittle,  1788. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  geography.  12°.  Ehzabethtown, 
S.  Kollock,  1789]. 

Note. — See  1783  for  this  title  duplicated. 

A  survey  of  the  roads  of  the  United  States  of  America.    By  Christopher  CoUes. 

1789.  C.  Tiebout  sculpt.  1  p.  1.  sheet  1-8.6.  [wants  sheets  34-39].  sq. 
12°.     [New  York,  1789]. 

CONTKNTS. 

Sheet  1-7.  From  New  York  to  Stratford. 

8-13.  From  New  York  to  Poughkeepsie. 

14.  From  Poughkeepsie  to  Albany. 
15-20.  From  Stratford  to  Poughkeepsie. 
21-25.  From  Poughkeepsie  to  Albany. 
26-33.  From  Albany  to  Newborough. 
34-39.  Wanting. 

40.  From  New  York  to  Elizabethtown. 
41-42.  From  New  York  to  Brunswick. 

43.  From  New  York  to  Kingston. 

44.  From  New  York  to  Trenton. 

45.  From  New  York  to  Bristol. 

46.  From  New  York  to  Frankford. 
46.*  From  New  York  to  Allentown. 

47.  From  New  York  to  Philadelphia. 
47.*  From  New  York  to  the  Blackhorse. 

48.  From  New  York  to  Mount  holly. 
49-50.  From  New  York  to  Philadelphia. 
51-61.  From  Philadelphia  to  Annapolis,  Md. 
62-63.  From  Annapolis  to  Bladensburg. 
64-65.  From  Annapolis  to  Alexandria. 


868  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TTnited  States — Continued. 

CONTENTS — eontiniied. 

Sheet  66.  From  Annapolis  to  Dumfries. 

67-68.  From  Annapolis  to  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

69.  From  Annapolis  to  Todd's  Ordinary. 

70.  From  Annapolis  to  Bowling-green  Ordy. 

71.  From  Annapolis  to  Head  Lynchs  Ordy. 

72.  From  Annapolis  to  Hanover  court-house. 

73.  From  Annapolis  to  Hanover  &  Newcastle. 
74-75.  From  Annapolis  to  New  Kent  court-house. 
76-77.  From  Annapolis  to  Williamsburgh. 
78-79.  From  Annapolis  to  York. 

80-81.  From  Williamsburgh  to  Ayletts  warehouse. 

82.  From  Williamsburgh  to  Sneed's  Ordinary. 

83-84.  From  Williamsburgh  to  Port-Royal. 

85-86.  From  Williamsburgh  to  Hooe's  ferry. 

Note. — Prospectus  attached  to  inside  cover: 

Proposals  for  publishing  a  survey  of  the  roads  of  the  United  States  of  America.    By  Christopher 

Colles,  of  New  York. 

CONDITIONS. 

That  the  work  shall  be  neatly  engraved  upon  copper,  each  page  containing  a  delineation 
of  near  12  miles  of  the  road  upon  a  scale  of  about  one  inch  and  three  quarters  to  the  mile, 
and  particularly  specifying  all  the  cross  roads  and  streams  of  water  which  intersect  it, 
the  names  of  the  most  noted  inhabitants  of  the  houses  contiguous  to  or  in  view  of  the 
road;  the  churches  and  other  public  buildings;  the  taverns,  blacksmith's  shops,  mills, 
and  every  object  which  occurs  to  render  it  a  useful  and  entertaining  work,  and  in  every 
respect  equal  to  the  specimen  of  the  three  first  pages  annexed. 

That  a  set  of  general  maps  shall  be  made  upon  a  small  scale  with  references  from  them  to 
the  particular  page  where  the  description  of  any  road  is  to  be  found;  these  maps  will 
then  answer  as  an  index  and  will  be  found  more  convenient  than  any  other  index  that 

.    can  be  made. 

That  each  subscriber  shall  pay  one  quarter  dollar  at  the  time  of  subscribing  (to  defray 
several  incidental  charges  necessary  for  the  work)  and  one  eighth  of  a  dollar  upon  the 
delivery  of  every  six  pages  of  the  work:  but  such  gentlemen  as  are  willing  to  advance 
one  dollar  will  be  considered  as  patrons  of  the  work,  and  will  not  be  entitled  to  pay  any 
more  till  the  value  thereof  is  delivered  in. 

That  subscribers  shall  pay  20  cents  for  each  of  the  general  maps  and  three  cents  for  each 
sheet  of  letter  press  in  the  alphabetical  lists  of  other  necessary  explanation  of  the 
drafts. 

That  each  subscriber  shall  be  considered  as  engaging  to  take  100  pages. 

That  non  subscribers  shall  pay  three  cents  for  each  page  of  the  work. 

These  surveys  are  made  frbm  actual  mensuration,  by  a  perambulator  of  a  new  and  conven- 
ient construction,  invented  by  said  Colles,  and  very  different  from  any  hitherto  used, 
which  determines  the  number  of  revolutions  of  the  wheel  of  a  carriage  to  which  it  is  fixed, 
and  it  is  found  by  experiment  to  ascertain  the  distance  to  a  much  greater  degree  of  accu- 
racy than  could  be  expected;  the  direction  of  the  road  is  determined  by  a  compass  like- 
wise afl&xed  to  the  surveying  carriage. 

ACCOUNT  OF  THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  THESE  SURVEYS. 

A  traveller  will  here  find  so  plain  and  circumstantial  a  description  of  the  road,  that  whilst 
he  has  the  draft  with  him  it  will  be  impossible  for  him  to  miss  his  way:  he  will  have  the 
satisfaction  of  knowing  the  names  of  many  of  the  persons  who  reside  on  the  road;  if  his 
horse  should  want  a  shoe,  or  his  carriage  be  broke,  he  will  by  the  bare  inspection  of  the 
draft  be  able  to  determine  whether  he  must  go  backward  or  forward  to  a  blacksmith's 
shop:  Persons  who  have  houses  or  plantations  on  the  road  may  in  case  they  want  to  let, 
lease,  or  sell  the  same,  advertise  in  the  public  newspapers  that  the  place  is  marked  in 
such  a  page  of  Colles's  Survey  of  the  roads;  this  will  give  so  particular  a  description  of 
its  situation  that  no  difficulty  or  doubt  will  remain  about  it.  If  a  foreigner  arrives  in  any 
part  of  the  Continent  and  is  under  the  necessity  to  travel  by  land,  he  applies  to  a  book- 
seller, who  with  the  assistance  of  the  index  map  chooses  out  the  particular  pages  which 
are  necessary  for  his  direction.  It  is  expected  many  other  entertaining  and  useful 
purposes  will  be  descovered  when  these  surveys  come  into  general  use. 

Subscription  papers  will  be  sent  to  most  of  the  Booksellers  on  the  continent 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  869 

United  States.     A  school  book  entitled  "Elements  of  geography  designed  for  young 
students."     By  Ben  AVorkman.     2d  ed.     Phila.  1790. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  the  United  States  in  which  lower  ^Michigan  is  termed 
Cherronesus;  Wisconsin,  Michigania,  &c. 

A  map  of  the  Genesee  tract,  in  the  county  of  Ontario  &  state  of  New  York; 

shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication  with  New  York,  Phila- 
delphia &  Baltimore;  also  its  distance  from  the  new  city  of  Columbia,  or 
the  proposed  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  14  x  8^. 
[n.  p.     1791]. 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America,  shewing  the  position  of  Geneseo 

country  comprehending  the  counties  of  Ontario  &  Steuben  as  laid  off  in 
townships  of  six  miles  square  each.  [anon.]  15  x  15^.  New  York, 
Maverick  sculpt.  [1791]. 

Four  maps  illustrating  the  war  of  1812.     Four  maps  illustrating  our  Indian 

wars.     8^  x  5|. 
[In  Labberton  ( R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  88]. 


Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America  with  part  of  Canada  shewing  the 
situation  of  the  principal  towns,  viz.  Columbia,  Baltimore,  Philadelphia, 
New  York,  Newport,  Boston  &  ^lontreal  also  their  several  communica- 
tions with  respect  to  lake  Ontario,     [anon.]     15^  x  12.     [n.  p.  1791]. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  middle  states;  comprehending  the  western  ter- 
ritory and  the  British  dominions  in  North  America.  From  the  best 
authorities.  G.  Gonne  sculp'.  Engraved  for  Morse's  Geography.  Pub- 
lished by  John  Jones.     Dublin,  1792.     12  x  15. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah) .  The  American  geography.  8°.  Dublin,  for  J.  Jones, 
1792]. 

Maps  of  America,  to  accompany  "The  American  geography.  By  Jedidiah 
Morse."  A  new  ed.  [anon.]  24  maps.  fold.  12°.  London,  J.  Stock- 
dale,  1792-94]. 

CONTENTS. 

A  map  of  the  world.    1794. 

A  new  map  of  North  America.    1794. 

A  map  of  South  America.    1794. 

A  map  of  the  back  settlements.    1794. 

A  map  of  East  and  West  Florida.    1794. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.    1794. 

A  map  of  Pennsylvania.    1794. 

A  map  of  New  Jersey.    1794. 

A  map  of  the  state  of  New  York.    1794. 

A  map  of  Connecticut.    1794. 

A  map  of  Rhode  Island.    1794. 

A  map  of  Massachusetts.    1794. 

A  map  of  the  Tennessee  government.    1794. 

A  map  of  New  Hampshire.     1794. 

A  map  of  Vermont.    1794. 

A  map  of  Newfoundland.    1794. 

A  map  of  Nova  Scotia.    1794. 

A  new  map  of  Upper  &  Lower  Canada.    1794. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  and  Delaware.    1794. 

A  map  of  the  West  Indies.    1794. 

A  map  of  North  Carolina.    1794. 

A  map  of  South  Carolina.    1794. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  middle  states.    1792. 

A  map  of  Kentucky.    By  John  Filson.    1793. 


870  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     New  map  of  the  states  of  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  Vir- 
ginia and  Maryland  including  the  Spanish  provinces  of  West  and  East 
Florida.     Cornelius  Tiebaut  sculp.     N.  York,     llf  x  14^. 
[In  Imlay  (G. )     A  topographical  description  of  the  western  territory  of 
North  America.     16°.     New  York,  S.  Campbell,  1793]. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  middle  states;  comprehending  the  western  ter- 

,         ritory  and  the  British  dominions  in  North  America.     Compiled  from  the 

best  authorities.     13  x  16. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793.     p.  309]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  according  to  the  treaty  of 

peace  of  1783.     14^  x  18.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds,  1794. 

Carte  des  ^tats  mitoyens  de  I'Amerique  Unie,  dressee  d'apres  les  autorites 

les  plus  nouvelles  et  les  mieux  choisies  par  Thos.  Conder.     12  x  18. 
[In  Cooper  (Thomas,  m.  d.     1759-1839).     Renseignemenssur  I'Amerique. 
Traduits  de  FAnglois.     8°.     Hambourg,  P.  F.  Fauche,  1795]. 

A  map  of  the  middle  states  of  America,  drawn  from  the  latest  and  best 

authorities;  by  Thomas  Conder.     12  x  18.     London,  J.  Johnson,  1794. 

A  map  of  the  middle  states  of  America.     Drawn  by  Thos.  Conder.     12  x  17i. 

[In    Cooper    (Thomas).      Some    information    respecting    America.      12°. 

Dublin,  1794]. 

A  map  of  the  northern  and  middle  states:  comprehending  the  western  ter- 

ritory and  the  British  dominion  in  North  America.     12^  x  16. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  geography.     A  new  ed.     4°.     Lon- 
don, J.  Stockdale,  1794.     opp.  p.  273]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia; 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  East  and  West  Florida;  exhibit- 
ing the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.  Compiled  from  the  late  sur^^eys  and 
observ^ations  by  Joseph  Purcell.  Engraved  for  Morse's  geography. 
12  X  14.  [London],  J.  Stockdale,  Jan.  25,  1792. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  geography.  A  new  ed.  4°.  Lon- 
don, for  J.  Stockdale,  1794.     opp.  p.  475]. 

Part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     16  x  18. 

[In  Loskiel  (G.  H.)     History  of  the  mission  of  the  united  brethren  among 

the  Indians  of  North  America.     8°.     London,  1794]. 
Note. — Extending  to  lake  Erie,  Kentucky  river,  and  Georgia. 

[Diagram  showing  the  lines  proposed  by  lord  Grenville  from  the  Lake  of 

the  Woods  to  the  Mississippi].     12 J  x  6 J. 

[In  American  state  papers,  fol.  Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1832.  For- 
eign relations.     V.  1.     p.  492]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Remarks  on  that  part  of  the  second  article  of 
the  project  of  a  treaty  for  terminating  all  differences  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  which  purports  a  cession  or 
dereliction  by  the  latter  of  the  country  lying  to  the  westward  and  north- 
ward of  either  of  the  two  lines  therein  proposed  and  described." 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  America.     Comprehends  New  York,  New  Jer- 

sey, Pennsylvania,  Delaware  and  the  territory  n.  w.  of  Ohio.     By  J.  Rus- 
sell.    U\  X  18}. 
[In  Russell  (J.).     An  American  atlas,     fol.    London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J. 
Ridgway,  1795.    no.  6]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  87 1 

TJnited  States.     A  map  of  the  United  States:  compiled  chiefly  from  the  state  maps, 
and  other  authentic  information,  by  Sam'l  Lewis,  1795.     24^  x  35 J. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey ' s  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  24]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States.     11  x  15. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).      The  United  States  gazetteer.      16°.      Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

A  map  of  the  western  part  of  the  territories  belonging  to  the  United  States 

of  America.     T.  Conder  sculp.     13  x  14.     London,  J.  Debrett,  1795. 
[Imlay  (Gilbert).     A  topographical  description  of  the  western  territory  of 
North  America.     3d  ed.     8°.     London,  1797]. 

Map  of  the  northern,  or,  New  England  states  of  America,  comprehending 

Vermont,    New    Hampshire,    district    of  Maine,    Massachusetts,    Rhode 

Island,  and  Connecticut.     By  J.  Russell.  14}  x  18. 

[In  Russell  (J.)     An  American  atlas,     fol.  London,  H.  1).  Symonds,  &  J. 
Ridgway,  1795.     no.  5]. 

Map  of  the  southern  states  of  America,  comprehending  ^Maryland,  Virginia, 

Kentucky,  territory  s^^  of  the  Ohio,  North  Carolina,  Tennessee  govei'nm^ 
South  Carolina  &  Georgia.     By  J.  Russell.     14}  x  20. 
[In  Russell  (J.)     An  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J. 
Ridgway,  1795.     no.  7.] 

N.  W.  territory.     6  x  7^. 

[In  Scott   (Joseph).     The  United  States  gazetteer.     16°.     Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

Russell  (J.)     An  American  atlas  containing,  1  map  of  North  America  [etc.] 

and  a  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  title.  9  maps.  fol.  London,  H.  D. 
Symonds,  1795. 

United  States  &  Mexico  after  the  termination  of  the  revolution  &  Indian 

wars  to  1795.     8x9. 
[In  Hunt  (F.  W. )     J.  H.  Colton's  historical  atlas.     A  practical  class-book 
of  the  history  of  the  world,     fol.     New   York,  .Ivison,   Phinney  &   co. 
1860.     pi.  2]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  United  States  according  to  the  treaty  of  peace  of 

1783.     A.  Anderson  sculp.     14  x  18. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  3]. 

A  map  of  the  north  western  territory.     S.  Hill,  sc.     7  x  9^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  573]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  exhibiting  the  post  roads,  situations,  connections 

&  distances  of  the  post-offices,  stage-roads,  counties,  ports  of  entry,  and 
delivery  for  foreign  vessels,  and  the  principal  rivers.  By  Abraham  Brad- 
ley jun^     W.  Barker  sculp,     col.     35x37.     [Philadelphia,  1796]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     Drawn  from  a  immber  of 

critical  researches.     By  A.  Arrowsmith.     48  x  56}.     London,  A.  Arrow- 
smith,  1796.     Additions  to  1802. 
Note. — Title  duplicated  under  1802. 

Reid  (John).     The  American  atlas.     1  p.  1.     21  maps.     fol.     New  York, 

J.  Reid,  1796. 
Note. — Atlas  to  **  Winterbotham's  history  of  America." 


872  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

United  States.    The  United  States  of  America.    B.  Tanner  sculpt,    [anon.]    6^x8^. 
New  York,  C.  Smith,  [1796]. 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.     d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  pp.  9]. 

Map  of  the  northern  part  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  Abraham 

Bradley,  jr.  Callender  sc.     8 J  x  15^. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  S.   Hall, 
1797]. 

Map  of  the  southern  parts  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  Abraham 

Bradley,  jun'r.     7f  x  15. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  S.  Hall, 
1797]. 

Wilkes  (J.)     United  States  of  America,     col.     7^x9^.     London,  J.  Wilkes. 

1797. 

Chart  of  the  coast  of  America  from  Cape  Hateras  to  Cape  Roman.     From 

actual  surveys  of  D'.  Dunbibin.     20^  x  31^. 
[In  Norman  (William,  publisher).     The  American  pilot,  containing  the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America,     fol.     Boston,  W.  Norman, 
1798.     no.  4]. 

Map  of  dr.  Burnaby's  travels  through  the  middle  settlements  of  North 

America.     14  x  14. 
[In  Burnaby  (Andrew) .     Travels  through  the  middle  settlements  of  North 
America.     4°.     London,  1798]. 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America  with  part  of  Canada,  shewing 

the  situation  of  tlie  principal  towns,  viz,  Columbia,  Baltimore,  Philadel- 
phia, New  York,  Newport,  Boston  &  Montreal,  also  their  several  com- 
munications with  respect  to  lake  Ontario.     15^  x  12.     [n.  p.  1798?]. 

Part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,     [anon.]    16x18^.     [London], 

J.  Stockdale,  1798. 

A  plan  of  the  rivers  Scoodic  and  Magaguadavic  with  the  principal  branches 

including  th^  bay  of  Passamaquoddy  and  the  adjacent  sea  coast  and 
islands.  Compiled  and  formed  by  order  of  the  honble.  board  of  commis- 
sioners appointed  pursuant  to  the  5th  article  of  the  treaty  of  amity,  com- 
merce &  navigation  between  her  bri tannic  majesty  &  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  George  Sproule,  esq.  surveyor  general  of  New  Brunswick, 
from  the  actual  survey  of  those  rivers  made  under  the  authority  of  the 
said  board  in  the  years  1796-7-8  and  from  the  survey  of  Passamaquoddy 
bay  &  islands  made  by  Mr.  Wright  1772.  ms.  58  x  78.  [1798]. 
Note. — Signed  by  the  commissioners,  Tho.  Barclay,  David  Howell,  Egbt. 
Benson.     Witnessed  by  Ed.  Winslow. 

To  navigators  this  chart,  being  an  actual  survey  of  the  sea  coast  and  inland 

navigation  from  cape  Henry  to  cape  Roman  is  most  respectfully  inscribed 
by  Price  &  Strother.  Published  agreeable  to  act  of  congress.  Engraved 
by  W.  Johnston,  New-Bern,  North  Carolina,  1798.     14  x  38. 

Carte  des  Carolines  Meridionale  et  Septentrionale,  la  Georgie,  la  Floride, 

orientale  et  occidentale,  les  pays  des  Cherok^es,  la  vaste  contr^e  des  Mus- 
cogulges,  on  la  confederation  des  Creks  et  pays  des  Chataws.     Par  J.  B. 
Poison.     1799.     24  x  17^. 
[In  Bartram  (W. )      Voyage  dans  les  parties  sud  de  rAm^rique  Septen- 
trionale.    8°.     Paris,  an  VII  [1799].     v.  1]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  873 

United  States.  Carte  reduite  des  cotes  orientales  de  rAmerique  Septentrionale 
contenant  partie  du  Xouveau  Jersey,  la  Pen-sylvanie,  le  Mary-land,  la  Vir- 
ginie,  la  Caroline  Septentrionale,  la  Caroline  Meridionale  et  la  Georgie. 
Assujettie  any  observations  les  plus  reeentes  et  aux  cartes  de  detail  les  plus 
estimees.  Dressee  au  depot  general  des  cartes,  plans  et  journaux  de  la 
marine.  21^  x  34. 
[In  Atlas  maritime,  fol.  Genes,  Y.  Gravier,  1801.  map  32]. 
Note. — Gio:  Brun  scupix  in  Roma  1799. 

INIap  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  &c.     Smith   &   Jones   sculp.      16  x  13. 

London,  R  Phillips,  1799. 
[In  La  Rouchfoucault  Liancourt.       (F,  A.  F.  due  de. )      Travels  through  the 
United  States.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  1800.     v.  1.] 

United  States  of  America.     13i  x  15|. 

[In  Cruttwell  (Clement).      Atlas  to  Crut well's  gazetteer,      fol.     London. 
printed  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  [1799].     no.  7]. 

An  exact  map  of  the  five  great  lakes  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  York, 

Canada,  [etc.]     Jno.  Lodge  sculp.     82^  x  10. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     V.  2.     p.  338]. 

Louisiane  et  pays  voisins.     Par  L.  Collin.     9  x  14. 

[In  Baudry  de  Lozieres  ( L.  X. )    Voyage  a.  la  Louisiane,  1794  a  1798.     Par  B.  D. 

[anon.]     8°.     Paris,  1802]. 
Note. — Contains  the  western  part  of  California. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  different  stage  routs,  between  the  cities  of  New- York, 

Baltimore,  and  parts  adjacent.  To  which  is  added,  as  an  historical  com- 
panion, the  operations  of  the  British  army,  from  their  landing  at  Elk 
river  in  1777,  to  their  embarkation  at  Nevisink  in  1778.  by  John  Hills. 
I.  H.  Seymour  sc.     col.     11  x  59.     Philadelphia,  E.  Savage,  1800. 

Map  of  the  northern  provinces  of  the  United  States.     Printed  for  R.  Phillips. 

Russell,  junior,  sculp^     12|  x  20. 
[In  La  Rouchefoucault  Liancourt  (F.  A.  F.  due  de).     Travels  through  the 

United  States.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  1800.     v.  3.     bet.  pp.  16-17]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

^lap  of  the  southern  provinces  of  the  United  States.     Printed  for  R.  Phillips. 

Russell  sculpt     13  x  20. 
[In  La  Rochefoucault  Liancourt  (F.  A.  F.  due  de).     Travels  through  the 
United  States.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  1800.     v.  4.     bet.  pp.  16-17]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  with  part  of  the  adjoining  prov- 

inces.    T.  Conder  sculpt.     8  x  10. 
[In  Wilkinson  (Robert).     A  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1800]. 

United  States  of  N'th  America.     Carte  des  Etats-Unis  de  1' Amerique  Septen- 

trionale. Copiee  et  gravee  sur  celle  d'Arrowsmith.  Corrig^e  et  consid^- 
rablement  augmentee  d'apres  les  renseignemens  les  jjIus  authentiques  par 
P.  F.  Tardieu,  graveur,  editeur-proprietaire.  59  x  55.  Paris,  P.  F.  Tar- 
dieu,  1820. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington  situee  sur  le  territoire  de 
Columbie  cede  par  les  etats  de  Yirginie  et  Maryland  aux  Etats  Unis 
d' Amerique  et  etabli  par  eux  comme  le  siege  de  leur  gouvernement  depuis 
I'annee  1800."     See  1808  for  earlv  edition. 


874  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     The  territory  of  the  present  United  States  after  february  1,  1801. 
4|  X  6. 
[In  Labberton  (R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas,     4°,     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  66]. 

The  United  States,  march  4th,  1801.     7^  x  5i 

[In   Hart  (A.  B. )     Epoch  maps  illustrating  American   history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  9]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     Drawn  from  a  number  of 

critical  researches.     By  A.  Arrowsmith.     48  x  56J.     London,  A.  Arrow- 
smith,  1796.     Additions  to  1802. 
Note. — Title  duplicated  under  1796. 

The  territory  of  the  present  United  States  after  april  30,  1803.     4J  x  6. 

[In  Labberton  (K.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  67]. 

Carte  des  etats  du  centre,  de  I'ouest  et  du  sud  des  Etats  Unis.     Dessin^e  par 

Dupuis  fils  an  XII.     [1804.]     14  x  20. 
[In  Michaux  (F.  A.)     Voyage  a  I'ouest  des  monts  Alleghanys.     8°.     Paris, 
1804]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  exhibiting  the  post-roads,  the  situations,  connec- 

tions &  distances  of  the  post-offices  stage  roads,  counties,  &  principal  rivers, 
by  Abraham  Bradley  jun'r.     Engraved  by  Francis  Shallus,  Philadelphia. 
38  X  53i     [Philadelphia,  F.  Shallus,  1804]. 
Note. — Copyrighted,  1804,  by  Abraham  Bradley.     First  ed.  published  in 
1796.     Inset:  "Map  of  North  America."     18x16. 

Map  of  the  northern  parts  of  the  United  States.     By  Abraham  Bradley,  jr. 

Corrected  by  the  author.     8^  x  15. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     2d  ed.    8°.    Charlestown, 
for  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1804]. 

Map  of  the  southern  parts  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  Abraham 

Bradley,  jr.     Corrected  by  the  author.     7  x  15. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     2ded.    8°.    Charlestown, 

1804]. 

Map  of   the  United  States  of  North  America.      J.  Bye  sculp.      17  x  21^. 

[London],  J.  Johnson,  1804. 
[In  Volney  (C.  F. )     View  of  the  climate  and  soil  of  the  United  States.     8**. 
London,  for  J.  Johnson,  1804.     pi.  4.     at  end]. 

Patterson  (Rev.  E. )     United  States  of  America.     Hewitt,  sculp.     8  x  10, 

Richmond,  Surrey,  E.  Patterson,  1804. 

United  States.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Tanner,  sc.     7|  x  9f . 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4«.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  35] 

A  map  of  Lewis   and  Clark's  track,  across  the  western  portion  of  North 

America,  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific  ocean  by  order  of  the  execu- 
tive of  the  United  States,  in  1804-5  &  6.  Copied  by  Samuel  Lewis  from 
the  original  drawing  of  W".  Clark.  12  x  28.  [Philadelphia],  S.  Harri- 
son sc.  [1806]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  875 

United  States.     Carey's  American  pocket  atlas.     3d  ed.     119  pp.  2  tables.    20  maps. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1805. 

CONTENTS. 

Map  of  the  United  States. 

Map  of  Vermont. 

Map  of  New  Hampshire. 

Map  of  Maine. 

Map  of  Massachusetts. 

Map  of  Rhode  Island. 

Map  of  Connecticut. 

Map  of  New  York. 

Map  of  New  Jersey. 

Map  of  Pennsylvania. 

Map  of  Delaware. 

Map  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  n.  w.  territories. 

Map  of  Maryland. 

Map  of  Virginia. 

Map  of  Kentucky. 

Map  of  North  Carolina. 

Map  of  Tennessee. 

Map  of  South  Carolina. 

Map  of  Georgia  and  Mississippi. 

Map  of  Louisiana. 

Kaart  van  de  noordlijke  [&]  zuidlijke  provincien  der  Vereenigde  Staaten. 

A.  Loosjes  pz.  exe.     2  sheets,  each  12^  x  19i. 
[In  Marshall  (John).     Het  leven  van  George  Washington.     8°.     Te  Haar- 
lem, A.  Loosjes,  1805.     v.  1-2]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States.     Ralph  sc.     10^  x  14. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     A  geographical  dictionary  of  the  United  States.     8°. 
Philadelphia,  1805]. 

A  new  map  of  part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  exhibiting  the 

western  territory,  Kentucky,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia,  &c.  also 
■  the  lakes  Superior,  Michigan,  Huron,  Ontario  &  Erie,  with  upper  and 
lower  Canada  etc.  From  the  latest  authorities  by  John  Cary,  engraver. 
1805.  18  X  20.  London,  J.  Cary,  1805. 
[In  Cary  (John),  Cary' s  new  universal  atlas,  fol.  London,  for  J.  Cary, 
1808.     no.  56].  . 

A  map  of  part  of  the  continent  of  North  America,  between  the  35th  and  51st 

degrees  of  north  latitude,  and  extending  from  80  degrees  of  west  longitude 
to  the  Pacific  ocean.     Compiled  from  the  authorities  of  the  best  informed 
travellers  by  M.  Lewis.     Copies  by  Nicholas  King,  1806.     Scale  50  miles 
to  an  inch.     20^  x  29.     [Washington,  1896]. 
Note. — Photo-reproduction. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  New-Scotland,  New  Brunswick  and 

New-Foundland.    ^  Carte   des   Etats-Unis,    avec  le   Canada,    la   Nouvelle 
Ecosse,    le   Nouveau   Brunswick   &   Terre-Neuve.      Dressee    par    Lapie. 
[1806] .    Gravee  par  P.  A.  F.  Tardieu.     Ecrit  par  J.  J.  Pachoux.    35  J  x  29i. 
Paris,  P.  A.  F.  Tardieu,  [1806]. 
Note. — Subtitle,  Map  of  the  West  Indies  [etc.] 

A  new  map  of  part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  containing  those 

of  New  York,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut, 
Rhode  Island,  Ptnnsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  ^laryland  and  Vir- 
ginia. From  the  latest  authorities  by  John  Cary,  engraver,  1806.  18  x  20^. 
London,  J.  Cary,  1806. 
[In  Cary  (John).  Cary's  new  universal  atlas,  fol.  London,  for  J.  Carey, 
1808.     no.  55]. 


876  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  A  new  map  of  part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  con- 
taining the  Carolinas  and  Georgia,  also  the  Floridas  and  part  of  the 
Bahama  islands  &c.  From  the  latest  authorities,  by  John  Gary,  engraver. 
1806.  18  X  20.  London,  J.  Gary,  1806. 
[In  Gary  (John).  Gary's  new  Universal  atlas,  fol.  London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.     no.  57]. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  the  latest  authorities. 

By  John  Gary,  engraver,  1806.     17f  x  20.     London,  J.  Gary,  1806. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.     no.  54]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     7  x  8|. 

[In  M'Gulloch  (John).     A  concise  history  of  the  United  States.     3d  ed. 

16°.     Philadelphia,  1807.     front.] 
Note. — Not  the  same  map  as  in  his  *'  Introduction  to  the  history  of  America. 

1787." 

Garte  des  Etats-Unis  copiee  et  gravee  sur  celle  d'Arrowsmith.     Gorrigee  et 

considerablement  augmentee  par  P.  F.  Tardieu.     48  x  56.     Paris,  G.  Pic- 
quet,  1808. 
Note.— Inset:  "Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington."     Notes  in  French.     Text 
in  English.     See  1820  for  new  edition. 

Part  of  North  America.     [New  England  states  and  New  York].     9|  x  6. 

London,  Mathews  &  Leigh,  1808. 
[Smith  (Joshua  Hett).     An  authentic  narrative  of  the  (!auses  which  led  to 
the  death  of  major  Andre.     12°.     London,  1808]. 

Map  of  the  country  inhabited  by  the  western  tribes  of  Indians.     Neele  sc. 

9j  X  8.     London,  Longman  &  co.  1809. 
[In  Lewis  (Meriwether).     The  travels  of  capts.  Lewis  &  Glarke.     8°.     Lon- 
don, for  Longmans,  1809]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States:  compiled  chiefly  from  the  state  maps  and  the 

authentic  information,  by  Samuel  Lewis.  1809.  24^  x  35.  Philadelphia, 
M.  Garey,  [1809]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     12  x  16. 

[In  Bradbury  (John).  Travels  in  the  interior  of  America.  1809-1811.  8°. 
London,  1819]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  including  Louisiana.     16  x  18J.     I.  Scoles,  sculp. 

[In  Schultz  (Ghristian).     Travels  on  an  inland  voyage.     8°.     New  York, 

1810]. 

A  map  of  the  internal  provinces  of  New  Spain.     The  outlines  are  from  the 

sketches  of,  but  corrected  and  improved  by  captain  Zebulon  M.  Pike,  who 
was  conducted  through  that  country  in  the  year  1807  by  order  of  the  com- 
mandant general  of  those  provinces.     17|  x  18^. 

[In  Pike  (Z.  M. )  An  account  of  expeditions  to  the  source  of  the  Missis- 
sippi.    12°.     Philadelphia,  1810]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     16  x  18. 

[In  Weld  (Isaac).  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America.  8**. 
London,  1810.     v.  1]. 

ifctats-Unis  de  I'Am^rique  Septentrionale.     Dress^e  par  P.  Lapie.     1810. 

Adam  et  Giraldon  direc'.     8^  x  n|.     [Paris?  1810]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  877 

United  States.     Carte  des  Etats-Unis  de  rAmerique-Xord.     Pour  serviraux  obser- 
vations geologiques  par  W.  Maclure.     Grave  par  E.  Callin.     16|  x  21  J. 
[In  Journal  de  physique,  de  chimie,  d'histoire  naturelle  et  des  arts.     Par 
J.  C.  Delametherie.     Janv.  1811.     4°.     Paris,  Courcier,   [1811].     v.  72. 
J).  192]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  occidentale  des  Etats-Unis,  dressee  pour  servir  a  intelli- 

gence des  decouvertes  des  Americains  dans  cette  partie  et  notamment  pour 
celles  de  mm.  Hunt  et  Stuart  faites  en  1811-1813,  par  le  chev.  Lapie. 
1821.     9^  X  16. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     Publiees  par  mm.  J.  B.  Eyries  et  Malte- 
Brun.     8°.     Paris,  1821.     p.  21]. 

A  new  map  of  part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  containing  those  of 

New  York,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire,  Massachusets,  Connecticut,  Rhode 
Island,  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 
From  the  latest  authorities  by  John  Cary,  engraver,  1811.  British  stat- 
ute miles  69^  to  a  degree.     18  x  20^.     [London,  1811]. 

A  map  of  part  North  America  from  the  Pacific  to  the  Atlantic  ocean  and 

from  north  latitude  19°  0''  0^  to  43°  CK^  0^  west,  longitude  78°  0'^  0'  to 
113°  (Y^  (V.  [anon.]  ms.  Cop'd  from  an  original  in  the  possieson  [sic] 
general  Salcedo  at  Chihuedo  in  Biscay.  By  John  Hills,  Phila.  1811. 
33x65i     [1806-11]. 

States  of  America,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities  by  J.  Russell.     16  x  18. 

[In   Guthrie   (William).     A  system   of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 

London,  1811.     p.  884]. 
Note. — East  of  Mississippi. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  New-Scotland,  New-Brunswick 

and  New-Foundland.  Carte  des  Etats-Unis,  avec  le  Canada,  la  Nou- 
velle  Ecosse,  le  Nouveau  Brunswick  &  Terre-Neuve.  Dressee  par  Lapie. 
Gravee  par  P.  A.  F.  Tardieu.  Ecrit  par  J.  J.  Pachoux.  19^  x  29|.  Paris, 
P.  A.  F.  Tardieu,  [1812]. 

Carte  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  de  la  guerre  entre  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique 

et  I'Angleterre  pendant  les  annees  1812-15.     9  x  13. 
[In  Brackenridge  (Henry  M.)     Histoire  de  la  guerre  entre  les  Etats-Unis 
et  I'Angleterre,  1812-15.     8°.     Paris,  Corbet,  1820.     v.  1.     front.] 

Map  to  illustrate  the  war  of  1812.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e.     6J  x  8. 

[In  Thalheimer   (M.  E.)     The  eclectic  historical  atlas.      8°.     Cincinnati, 
Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  [1885].     map  23]. 

A  new  map  of  the  seat  of  war  [1812-15].      S.   Lewis  del.     J.  Bower  set. 

13  X  18.     [Philadelphia,  1815?]. 

A  correct  map  of  the  seat  of  war.      [1812-15].      Drawn  by  Sam'l  Lewis. 

Sam'l  Harrison,  sc.  16  x  23.  Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad  &  F.  Lucas, 
[1814]. 

A  new  improved  map  of  the  seat  of  war.     D.  Haines  sc.     13  x  18.     Phila- 

delphia, W.  M'Carty,  1814. 
[In  History  of  the  American  war  of  1812.     3d  ed.     [anon.]     12°.     Phila- 
delphia, M'Carty  &  Davis,  1817.     front.] 

United  States  of  America,  exhibiting  the  seat  of  the  war  on  the  Canadian 

frontier  for  1812  to  1815.     9^-  x  13^ 
[In  Talbot  (John).     History  of  North  America.     8°.     Leeds,  1820.     v.  1]. 
Note. — A  copy  in  separate  form  has  the  date  of  publication  1816.     H.  Barnes, 

publisher. 


878  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  An  improved  map  of  the  United  States,  by  Shelton  and  Kensett. 
19  X  21,  New  Haven,  engraved  by  A.  Doolittle  &  T.  Kensett,  Cheshire, 
[1813]. 

Map  of  the  American  coast,  from  Lynhaven  bay  to  Narraganset  bay,  by 

John  Melish.     Engraved  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     June  1813.     15|  x  18.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  Melish,  1813. 
[In  Melish  (John).      A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     Philadelphia,  G.  Palmer,  1813.     p.  1]. 

Map  of  the  British  settlements,  and  the  United  States  of  North  America, 

from  the  coast  of  Labrador  to  Florida.     Intended  to  illustrate  the  travels 
of  mr.  Lambert  through  those  countries,     col.     15  x  15.     London,  Cra- 
dock  &  Joy. 
[In  Lambert  (John).     Travels  through  Canada  and  the  United  States.     8°. 
London,  1813.     v.  2.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  southern  section  of  the  United  States  including  the  Floridas 

&  Bahama  islands,  shewing  the  seat  of  war  in  that  department.     Drawn 
by  John  Melish.     Engraved  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     March  1813.     16  x  20^. 
Philadelphia,  J.  MeHsh,  1813. 
[In  Melish  (John).      A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     Philadelphia,  G.  Palmer,  1813.     no.  5]. 

Melish  (John).     A  military  and  topographical  atlas  of  the  United  States; 

including  the  British  possessions  &  Florida;  [etc.]  To  which  is  added  a 
list  of  the  military  districts,  a  register  of  the  army,  and  a  list  of  the  navy 
of  the  United  States.  6,  34,  29,  44  pp.  incl.  8  maps.  8°.  Philadelphia, 
G.  Palmer,  1813. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  North  America.    2d  ed.  with  additions  &  improvements. 

15i  X  21i. 

2.  View  of  the  country  round  the  falls  of  Niagara.    J.  Vallance  sculpt.    6i  x  4^. 

3.  Plan  of  Montreal.    6^  x  4^ 

4.  East  end  of  lake  Ontario.    6i  x  4^. 

5.  A  map  of  the  southern  section  of  the  United  States.    16  x  20^. 

6.  Map  of  the  American  coast,  from  Lynhaven  bay  to  Narraganset  bay.    15J  x  18. 

7.  Map  of  Detroit  river  and  adjacent  country,  from  an  original  drawing  by  a  British 

engineer.    22J  x  17. 

8.  Plan  of  Quebec  and  adjacent  country  shewing  the  principal  encampments  &  works  of 

the  British  &  French  armies  during  the  siege  by  general  Wolfe  in  1759.    Reduced 
from  the  m.s.s.  map  of  capt.  J.  B.  Glegg,  by  John  Melish.    15  x  20. 

Carte  des  Etats-Unis,  dress^e  par  P.  Lapie,  g^ographe,  directeur  du  cabinet 

topographique  du  roi,  1814.     Grav^e  par  Blondeau.     12|  x  18. 
[In  Beaujour  (Louis  Felix  de).     Apergu  des  Etats-Unis,  au  commencement 
du  XIX«  si^cle,  depuis  1800  jusqu'en  1810.     12°.     Paris,  L.  G.  Michaud, 

1814.  front.] 

Map  of  the  United  States.     13  x  18. 

[In  Melish  (John).     Travels  through  the  United  States.     8°.     Philadelphia,        ; 

1815.  v.  1.     front.] 
Note. — For  Melish' s  large  map,  see  1818. 

Latour  (Arsene  Lacarriere).     Atlas  to  the  historical  memoir  of  the  war  in 

west  Florida  and  Louisiana,  title.  8  maps.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Con- 
rad &  CO.  1816. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America.     Drawn  from  a  number  of 

critical  researches.     By  A.  Arrowsmith,  Jan.  1,  1796.     Additions  to  1802- 

1816.  4  sheets. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo.     fol.     London,  G. 

Smeeton,  1816.     Map.     4-7]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  879 

United  States.     The  United  States  of  America.     Wiglitman  sc.     lOi  x  7| . 

[In  Cummings  (Jacob  Abbot).     School  atlas  to  Cummings'  ancient  &  mod- 
em geography.     4th  ed.     8°.     Boston,   Cummings   &   Hilliard,    [1816]. 
map  3] .. 
Note. — Same  map  found  in  8th  ed.  [1825?]. 

A  diagram  of  the  triangulation  for  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United 

States  made  in  1817  and  1833,  and  the  secondary  triangles  made  in  1833  & 
1834  in  Connecticut  &  upon  Long  Island.     13  x  ITj. 
[In  American    state    papers,     fol.     Washington,    Gales    <k    Seaton,    1861. 
Naval  affaires,     v.  4.     p.  629]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  partly  from  new  surveys  dedicated  to  the  citizens 

thereof  by  their  humble  servant  Chas.  Yarle.     1817.     43  x  57.     Engraved 
by  J.  H.  Young,  Philadelphia.     Baltimore,  author,  1817. 

United  States.     Engraved  by  Thomson  &  Hall.     8  x  10.     Edinburgh,  A. . 

Constable  &  co.  1817. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Con- 
stable &  CO.  1817.     no.  50]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  Mellishes,  with  additions  and 

corrections.     Neele  &  son,  sculp'.     12^  x  17.     London,  Sherwood,  Neely  & 
Jones,  1818. 
[In  Palmer  (John).     Journal  of   travels  in  the  United  States  of  North 
America  and  in  Lower  Canada  in  1817.     8°.     London,  1818]. 

A  map  of  the  United  States  including  Louisiana.     By  W"  Darby.     18  x  22. 

[In  Darby   (William).      The  emigrant's  guide.      8°.      New  York,    1818. 

front.] 

Map  of  the  United  States  with  the  contiguous  British  &  Spanish  possesions. 

Compiled  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities  by  John  Melish.     Engraved 
by  J.  Vallance  &  H.  S.  Tanner.     Improved  to  the  1st  of  Jan.    1818. 
35  X  56^.     Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1818. 
Note. — Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  the  6th  day  of  June,  1816. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Gridley  sc.     12|  x  17. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)   &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  5]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  with  the  territory  of  the 

Illinois  on  the  Ohio,  particularly  designed  to  illustrate  Birkbeck's  jour- 
ney.    12  X  16.     London,  J.  Ridgway,  1818. 
[In  Birkbeck  (Morris).     Notes  on  a  journey  in  America  from  the  coast  of 
Yirginia  to  the  territory  of  Illinois.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Ridg- 
way, 1818.     front.] 

New  and  improved  chart  of  the  United  States  of  America,  extending  from 

Florida  to  Nova  Scotia,  by  Robt.   Blachford,   1818.      Engraved  by  S. 
Stockey.     28  x  21.     [London,  1818]. 
Note. — This  sheet  extends  only  to  Connecticut. 

Spanish  dominion  in  North  America.     Northern  part.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  43]. 

United  States  of  America.     Northern  part.     col.     20  x  27, 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  41]. 


880  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     United  States  of  America.     Southern  part.     col.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).     A  modern  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  42]. 

" United  States  of  America.     Compiled  from  the  latest  &  best  authorities. 

By  John  Melish.  Engraved  by  Saml.  Harrison.  19  x  19^.  Philadel- 
phia, M.  D.  Fairman  &  co.  1818. 

The  upper  territories  of  the  United  States.     Kneass  &  Delleker  sc.     17  x  12 J. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia, 

M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     no.  25]. 

A  map  of  Mexico,  Louisiana  and  the  Missouri  territory  including  also  the 

state  of  Mississippi,  Alabama  territory,  east  &  west  Florida,  Georgia,  South 
Carolina  &  part  of  Cuba,  by  John  H.  Robinson.  Scale  of  American  miles, 
69^  to  a  degree.  Eng^  by  H.  Anderson,  col.  67  x  65.  Philadelphia, 
J.  L.  Narstin,  [1819]. 
Note. — Gives  "Western  boundary  of  the  United  States  according  to  the  late 
treaty."  Also  as  far  as  territory  claimed  by  Russia,  England,  United 
States,  and  Spain. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  United  States  of  North  America;  exhibiting 

the  counties,  towns,  roads,  etc.  in  each  state.  Carefully  compiled  from 
surveys  and  the  most  authentic  documents,  by  Samuel  Lewis.  American 
miles  69^  to  a  degree.  67  x  73J.  Philadelphia,  Kimber  &  Sharpless  for 
E.  Kimber,  1819. 
Note. — Gives  n.  w.  boundary  to  Lake  of  the  Woods  and  inset  of  Lake  of  the 
Woods. 

United  States  of  America.     14  x  16. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E. )     An  historical  topographical  and  descriptive  view  of  the 
United  States.     2d  ed.     8°.     Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1819]. 

United  States  of  America.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  W.  &  D.  Lizars,  Edin- 

burgh.    15J  X  18. 
[In  Warden  (D.  B.)     A  statistical,  political  and  historical  account  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1819.     v.  1]. 

United  States.     Published  1st  of  June  by  J.  Melish,  Philadelphia  improved  to 

1818.     10  X  13. 
[In  Melish  (John).     Information  and  advice  to  emigrants.     16°.     Phila- 
delphia, 1819]. 

Country  drained  by  the  Mississippi  river.     Eastern  [&]  Western  sections. 

2  maps,  each  16^  x  10 J.     Drawn  by  S.  H.  Long.     Engraved  by  Young  and 
Delleker. 
[In  James  (Edwin).     Account  of  an  expedition  from   Pittsburgh  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  the  years  1819-20.     map  and  plates.     4°.    Philadel- 
phia, H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea,  1822]. 

Carte  g^n^rale  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Am^rique  Septentrionale,  par  A.  H. 

Bru4.  1820.  Grav4e  sous  la  direction  de  I'auteur.  14^  x  19|.  Paris,  chez 
I'auteur,  1820. 

A  correct  map  of  the  United  States  with  the  West  Indies  from  the  best 

authorities  by  Samuel  Lewis,  1820.  Fairman,  scr't.  Hooker  sculp't. 
Printed  by  Wm.  Commeyer,  jun.  Scale  of  miles  69J  to  a  degree.  2d 
edition  containing  the  seat  of  war,  etc.  39J  x  37J.  Philadelphia,  T.  L. 
Plowman,  1813.     [1820]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  881 

United  States.     Map  of  the  northwestern  territory  of  the  United  States.     Showing 
the  track  pursued  by  the  expedition  under  gov.  Cass  in  1820.     12  x  16. 
[Schoolcraft  (Henry  R.)     Narrative  journal  of  travels  through  the  United 

States.     8°.     Albany,  1821.     front.] 
Note. — Lake  region. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  east  and  west  Florida,  exhibiting 
the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.  Compiled  from  late  survey  &  observa- 
tion by  Joseph  Purcell.  11  x  14.  n.  p.  [1820?]. 
Note. — See  Morse's  The  American  geography  1794,  for  early  edition  of  this 
map. 

To  the  Marine  society  of  the  city  of  New  Y.ork;  this  chart  extending  from 

lat.  40°  15^  n.  long.  72°  15^  w."^to  lat.  22°  35^  n.  long.  80^^  25  w.  is  respect- 
fully dedicated,  by  their  obedient  servant  Edmund  M.  Blunt.  1820. 
44  x  103.  New  York,  Wm.  Hooker,  1820. 
Note. — New  edition;  corrected  and  improved  by  surveys  taken  in  the  sloop 
Orbit,  under  the  direction  of  E.  C.  Ward,  Francis  Mallaby,  U.  S.  navy, 
and  others:  w^ith  plans  and  views  by  J.  R.  Madison,  U.  S.  navy  and  E. 
Blunt,  in  1820. 

United  States.     16J  x  17. 

[In  Bio  we  (Daniel).  A  geographical,  historical,  commercial,  and  agricul- 
tural view  of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  for  Edward  & 
Knibbs,  1820.     p.  3]. 

United  States.     12J  x  16J. 

[In  Bio  we  (Daniel).  A  geographical,  commercial,  and  agricultural  view  of 
the  United  States  of  America.     8°.     Liverpool,  H.  Fisher,  [1820].     front.] 

United  States  of  America,  corrected  &  improved  from  the  best  authorities. 

Engraved  by  H.  Anderson.  Published  by  B.  Warner,  Philadelphia,  1820. 
16i  X  25.  . 

[In  Guthrie  (William).  Generalatlas  for  Guthrie's  geography.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, B.  Warner,  1820]. 

Note. — Extending  as  far  west  as  the  Pacific  ocean. 

United  States  of  America.     By  John  Melish.     1820.     15  x  18^ 

[In  Blane  (W.  N. )  Travels  through  the  United  States  and  Canada,  [anon.  ] 
8°.     London,  Baldwin  and  co.  1828]. 

United  States  of  America.     Compiled  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities 

by  John  MeUsh.     Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.     Published  by  M.  Carey  & 
son,  1820.     17  X  21. 
[In  Lavoisne  (C.  V.)     A  complete  genealogical,  historical,  chronological, 
and  geographical  atlas;  [etc.]     3d  American  ed.  rev.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  sons,  1821]. 

To  the  members  of  the  Nautical  institution  and  Ship-masters'  society,  of  the 

city  New  York;  this  chart,  extending  from  lat.  40°  15'  n.  long.  72°  15'  w. 
to  lat.  22°  35'  n.  long.  80°  25'  w.  is  respectfully  dedicated,  by  their  obedi- 
ent servant  Edmund  M.  Blunt.  1821.  44  x  103.  New  York,  W.  Hooker, 
1821. 
Note.— New  edition,  corrected  and  improved  by  surveys  taken  in  the  sloop 
Orbit,  under  the  direction  of  E.  C.  Ward,  Francis  Mallaby,  U.  S.  navy, 
and  others,  with  plans  and  views  by  J.  R.  Madison,  U.  S.  navy,  and  E. 
Blunt  in  1820.  And  by  surveys  of  Chesapeake  bay  and  the  coast  of  North 
Carolina  by  order  of  the  United  States  navy  board. 

H.  Doc.  516 56 


882  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     The  territory  of  the  present  United  States  after  february  19,  1821. 
4^x6. 
[In  Labberton  (R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  67]. 

The  traveler's  guide.     A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  United  States  including 

great  portion  of  Missouri  territory.  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  [etc.]  Col- 
lected and  compiled  from  the  most  undoubted  authorities,  by  Samuel 
Lewis.     1821.     30  x  41.     Philadelphia,  Henry  Charles,  1821. 

United  States  of  America.     Compiled  from  the  latest  &  best  authorities.     By 

John  Melish.     16  x  21.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey  &  son,  1821. 
[In  Shaw  (Joshua).     United  States  directory.     12°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Max- 
well, 1822]. 

— Carey  (H.  C. )  and  Lea  (I.)  A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 
graphical American  atlas:  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies  [etc.]  According  to  the  plans  of  Le  Sage's 
atlas  and  intended  as  a  companion  to  Lavoisne.  3  pi.  67  sheets  inch 
46  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822. 
Note. — See  1827  for  third  edition. 

A  diagram  of  the  United  States  shewing  the  bearings  and  distances  of  the 

principal  places  from  Washington  and  with  each  other.     11  x  14. 
[In  Melish  (John).     The  traveller's  directory  through  the  United  States. 
16°.     Philadelphia,  1822]. 

Map  of  Arkansas  and  other  territories  of  the  United  States.     By  S.  H.  Long. 

Ui  X  15. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  35]. 

United  States  of  America,     Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.     17  x  21. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  1.  Lea,  1822.     no.  5]. 

Note. — The  western  part  of  this  map  has  been  constructed  from  the  surveys 
of  Lewis  &  Clark  &  Pike,  but  subsequent  surveys  have  been  made  by 
major  Long,  which  are  laid  down  in  his  map,  no.  35  of  this  work. 

United  States  of  America  compiled  from  the  latest  &  best  authorities  by 

John  Melish,  1820.  Engraved  by  Sam'l  Harrison.  Scale  of  miles  120  to 
an  inch.     16  x  19^.     Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1818.     Improved  to  1822. 

United  States  of  America.     Compiled  by  John  Melish.     16  x  19. 

[In  Melish  (John).  The  traveller's  directory  through  the  United  States. 
16°.     Philadelphia,  1822]. 

United  States.     A.  Daggett  sc.  N.  Haven.     10  x  16J. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah) .    A  report  to  the  secretary  of  war  of  the  United  States, 
on  Indian  affairs.     8°.     New  Haven,  published  by  Davis  &  Force,  1822]. 
Note. — Showing  Indian  tribes  and  ceded  lands. 

Charte  von  Nord  America  nach  Arrowsmith;   v.  Humboldt  und  anderen 

verlassigen  hiilfsmitteln,  entworfen  von  Joseph  Dirwald  1823.  35  x  45. 
Wien,  F.  Mollo,  1823. 


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dnited  States.     Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  route  of  the  expedition  of  1823 
commanded  by  major  S.  H.  Long.     10  x  20. 
[In  Keating  (WiUiam  H.)     Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  the  source  of  St. 
Peter's  river,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  &c.  &c.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, H.  C.  Carey,  1824.     v.  1.     p.  9]. 
Note. — London  ed.  of  1825  has  the  same  map  with  the  route  line  in  red. 

Map  of  North  Amercia  from  20  to  80  degrees  north  latitude  exhibiting  the 

recent  discoveries,  geographical  and  nautical;  drawn  chiefly  from  the 
authorities  of  m.  de  Humbolt,  lieut't  Pike,  mess'rs  Lewis  and  Clark,  sir 
Alex'r  Mackenzie,  mr.  Hearne,  col'l  Bouchette,  capt'ns  Vancouver,  Ross, 
Parry  &  Franklin,  also  describing  the  boundary  lines  between  the  terri- 
tories of  Great  Britain  &  Spain  with  the  United  States,  57  x  65^.  Lon- 
don, J.  Wyld  (successor  to  W.  Faden),  1823. 

A  new  American  atlas;  containing  maps  of  the  several  states  of  the  North 

American  union.  By  Henry  S.  Tanner.  2  p.  1.  22  col.  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1823. 

United  States.     A.  Daggett  sc.  N.  Haven.     10  x  17. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah)  and  Morse  (Richard  C.)  The  traveller's  guide  or 
pocket  gazetteer  of  the  United  States.     18°.     New  Haven,  1823]. 

U.  States.     H.  Anderson  sc.     17  x  21^. 

[In  Smiley  (Thomas  T.)  An  improved  atlas.  4°.  Philadelphia,  for  the 
author,  1824]. 

United  States  of  America.     Compiled  from  the  latest  &  best  authorities  by 

John  Melish  1820.  Scale  of  miles  120  to  an  inch.  Engraved  by  Wm.  W. 
Warr,  Phila.  16  x  19^  Philadelphia,  J.  Melish,  1818.  Improved  to 
1824  by  Jn'o  G.  Melish  and  published  by  A.  T.  Goodrich  &  co.  New  York, 
[1824]. 

Carte  g^nerale  des  Etats-Unis  et  itin^raire  de  Lafayette.     15i  x  25. 

[In  Levasseur  (A.)  Lafayette  en  Amerique  en  1824-1825.  8°.  Paris,  Bau- 
douin,  1829.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Carte  generale  des  Etats-Unis  avec  1' indication  de  la  partie  navigable  de 

chaque  rividre  ainsi  que  le  trace  des  canaux  de  navigation  et  chemins  de 
fer  tant  executes  qu'en  execution.     1824  a  1831. 
[In  Poussin  (Guillaume  Tell) .    Travaux  d' ameliorations  interieures  projetes, 
ou  executes  par  le  gouvernement  g^n^ral  des  Etats-Unis.    fol.    Paris,  1834] . 

Etats-Unis  d' Amerique.     1825.     17  x  20|. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  g^ographique,  statistique,  histo- 
rique  et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  5^]. 

Carte  de  I'adjonction  progressive  des  divers  etats  au  territoire  et  a  I'union 

constitutionelle  des  i:tats-Unis  de  1' Amerique  du  Nord.     1825.     14|  x  25. 
[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)     Atlas  geographiques,  statistique,   his- 
torique   et   chronologique   des  deux  Ameriques.     fol.     Paris,   J.  Carez, 
1825.     no.  12^]. 

Map.     Compiled  from  the  latest  and  most  authentic  information  by  David 

H.  Vance,     col.     52  x  60.     Philadelphia,  A.  Finley,  [1825]. 

A  map  exhibiting  the  order  of  the  survey  of  the  public  land  of  the  United 

States.     By  Charles  Gordon,  draughtsman,  1825.     This  sketch  is  ideal, 
merely  for  illustratmg  the  general  system.     James  Basire  sculp.     13^  x  17. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers,  1827.     v.  5]. 


884  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TJnited  States.     A  map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     15  x  25.     Philad'a,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  [1825]. 
[In  General  (A)  outline  of  the  United  States.      8°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1825.     front.] 

The  traveller's  guide.     A  map  of  the  roads,  canals,  and  steam  boat  routes  of 

the  United  States.  By  H.  S.  Tanner.  19  x  23.  Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tan- 
ner, [1825]. 

United  States.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     9|  x  16^ 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)    A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825.     map  4]. 

The  United  States,  march  4th,  1825.     5^  x  8. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)      Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  10]. 

Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,  designed  principally  to  illustrate 

the  geography  of  the  United  States  of  North  America;  in  which  every 
country  in  each  state  and  territory  of  the  Union  is  accurately  delineated, 
as  far  as  at  present  known:  the  whole  compiled  from  the  latest  and  most 
authentic  information.  2  p.  1.  15  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  A.  Finley, 
1826. 

United  States,  [and]  Eastern  states.     J.  G.  Melish  del.     8  x  9^  &  9J  x  7|. 

[In  Armroyd  (George).    A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 

of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea, 
1826]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  constructed  from  the  latest  authorities.     1827. 

J.  H.  Young,  sc.     17  x  21^ 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia,  A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  2]. 

Carey  (H.  C.)  &  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 

graphical American  atlas,  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies.    3d  ed.     3  p.  1.     53  sheets,     fol.    Philadel- 
phia, H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1827. 
Note. — See  1822  for  early  edition. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to  a 

national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     16  x  35. 

[In  United  States,     congress.     House  of  representatives.     Road  from  Wash- 
ington to  Buffalo.     8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

Note. — Through  Maryland,  Penna.  &  New  York. 

Map  of  the  United  States;  and  the  provinces  of  Upper  &  lower  Canada,  New 

Brunswick,  and  Nova  Scotia,  compiled  from  the  latest  surveys  and  other 
authentic  information.     By  John  &  Alex'.  Walker.     2  sheets.     49  x  76. 
London,  J.  &  A.  Walker,  1827. 
Note. — Inset:  A  general  map  of  North  America. 

A  map  reduced  from  the  official  map  "A,"  of  the  United  States  and  Great 

Britain  as  bring  the  north  eastern  boundary  of  the  United  States  in  con- 
formity with  the  treaty  of  peace  of  1783  embracing  also  the  adjacent  parts 
of  the  dominions  of  the  two  powers.  16J  x  15. 
[In  Gallatin  (Albert).  The  right  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the 
north-eastern  boundary  claimed  by  them.  8°.  New  York,  S.  Adams, 
1840.     at  end]. 

Partie  des  Etatfi-Unis.     7  sheets,  each  18J  x  23. 

[In  Van  der  Maelen  (Philippe  Marie  Guillaume).     Atlas  universel  de  geo- 
graphic.    6  v.     fol.     Bruxelles,  1827.     nos.  49-50-51-55-56-57-57  bis]. 


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XTnited  States.  Letter  from  the  secretary  of  state,  transmitting,  pursuant  to  a  reso- 
lution of  the  house  of  representatives,  of  the  19th  ultimo,  a  copy  of  the 
maps  and  report  of  the  commissioners  under  the  treaty  of  Ghent,  for 
ascertaining  the  northern  and  northwestern  boundary  between  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain.  March  18,  1828.  2  p.  1.  8  maps.  Washing- 
ton, Gales  &  Seaton,  1828. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  1-8]. 

United  States.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe  [etc.]  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  29]. 

The  middle  states,  Maryland  &  Virginia.     J.  H.  Young,  sc.     9^  x  7|. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  31]. 

[United  States,  according  to  the  treaty  of  Ghent.     19  maps.    Washington, 

1828]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  135]. 

Carte  generale  des  Etats  Unis.     1829.     9^  x  13. 

[In  Barbe-Marbois  (Francois).     Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.     8°.     Paris,  1829, 

at  end]. 
Note. — Shows  the  territory  acquired  by  the  "Florida  purchase"  and  the 

''Louisiana  purchase." 

United  States  of  America:  By  H.  S.  Tanner,  1829.     col.     fold.     47  x  60. 

Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1829. 

Same.     2ded.     1830.     col.     45x60.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1830]. 

Same.     3d  ed.     1832.     col.     46x76.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1832]. 

Same.     1839.     col.     46  x  76.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1839. 

Yereinigte  Staaten  von  Nord  America.     1828.     Scale  of  miles  120  to  an  inch. 

16  X  20. 
[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach).     Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.     Herausgegeben  von  H.  Sude;i.     8°. 
Weimar,  W.  Hoffmann,  1828.     v.  2.     at  end]. 

Western  states  and  territories.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malte  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
J.  Grigg,  1828.     no.  34]. 

Carte  pour  servir  a  I'itineraire  pittoresque  du  fleuve  Hudson  et  des  parties 

laterales  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     18  x  17. 
[In  Milbert  (T.  G.)     Itineraire  pittoresque  du  fleuve  Hudson,     fol.     Paris, 
1828-1829]. 

Cart6  generale  des  Etats-Unis.     1829.     9i  x  13. 

[In  Barbe-Marbois  (Francois).     Histoire  de  la  Louisiane.     8°.     Paris,  1829. 

at  end]. 
Note.— Shows  the  territory  acquired  by  the  "Florida  purchase"  and  the 

' '  Louisiana  purchase. ' ' 

United  States  of  America.     16  x  18J. 

[In  Maas  (Jacob).  The  Jackson  wreath.  8°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Maas,  1829. 
at  end]. 


886  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF   AMERICA. 

TTnited  States.  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- America  entworfen  und  gezeichnet 
von  C.  F.  Weiland.  Gest:  von  J.  Maedel,  junior.  Maasstab  von  75  geo- 
graph:  meilen,  15  auf  einen  grad.  19  x  25 J.  Weimar,  Jm  verlage  de 
geograph:  jnstituts,  1829. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  drawn  &  engraved  under  the  direc- 

tion of  H.  S.  Tanner.     1830.     16J  x  20|. 
[In  Smiley  (Thomas  T.)     A  new  atlas.     7th  ed.     4°.     Philadelphia,  for  the 
author,  1830]. 

Schlieben  (W.  C.  A.  von).     Atlas  von  Amerika,  in  30  charten  und  einem 

erlluternden  texte.  2  pi.  54  pp.  1  1.  30  maps.  fol.  Leipzig,  G.  J. 
Edschen,  1830. 

Geographical  &  statistical  map  of  the  United  States.     10^  x  17. 

[In  Woodbridge  (William  Channing).  Modern  atlas.  A  new  ed.  4°. 
Hartford,  Belknap  &  Hamersley,  1831]. 

A  map  of  the  eclipse  of  feb.  12  in  its  passage  across  the  United  States.     G. 

Boynton,  sc.     8x8. 
[In  American  (The)  almanac.     1831.     12°.     Boston,  Gray  &  Bowen,  1831. 
front.] 

Map  of  the  province  of  Lower  &  Upper  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 

wick, [etc.]  With  a  large  section  of  the  United  States.  By  Joseph 
Bouchette,  jr.  Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker.  38  x  74.  London,  J.  Wyld, 
1831. 

Western  States.     6x7. 

[In  Peck  (J.  M.)     A  guide  for  emigrants.     18°.     Boston,  1831]. 

A  map  of  the  eclipses  of  feb.  12,  1831  and  nov.  1834,  in  their  passage  across 

the  United  States.     G.  Boynton,  sc.     8^  x  8. 
[In  American  (The)  almanac.    1834.    12°.    Boston,  C.  Bowen,  1834.    front] 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  drawn  &  engraved  under  the  direction 

of  H.  S.  Tanner.     1832.     16J  x  21. 
[In  Smiley  (Thomas  T.)     A  new  atlas.     14th  ed.     4°.     Philadelphia,  for 
the  author,  1832]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  and  Nova  Scotia,  &c.  &c.     10  x  15^^. 

Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     London,  I.  T.   Hinton  & 

Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1832. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States. 

3ded.     4°.     London,  J.  Do wding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  234]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Continuation  of  the  western  territory  on  a  reduced  scale." 

Map  of  the  route  passed  over  by  an  expedition  into  the  Indian  country  in 

1832  to  the  source  of  the  Mississippi  by  lieut.  J.  Allen,  U.  S.  inf.  Reduced 
from  the  original  and  drawn  by  lieut.  Drayton.  Scale  5|  miles  to  1  inch. 
15^  x  19. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  Doc.  no.  323. 
23d  congress.     1st  sess.     1834]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Schoolcraft  and  Allen  expedition  among  the  north- 
west Indians." 

Mitchell's  travellers  guide  through  the  United  States.     A  map  of  the  roads, 

distances,  steam  boat  &  canal  routes  &c.  By  J.  H.  Young,  Philadelphia. 
17f  X  22J.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1832. 


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United  States.     Map  to  illustrate  the  route  of  prince  INIaximilian  of  Wied,  in  the 
interior  of  North  America  from   Boston   to   the  upper  Missouri,  &c.  in 
1832-34.     16*  X  31  i 
[In   Maximilian,  prince   de  Wied-Neuweld.     Voyage   dans   I'int^rieur  de 
I'Amerique  du  Nord.     8°.     Paris,  1848.     v.  3]. 

United  States.     5^  x  6\. 

[In  Baird  (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner   1832.     front] 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

United  States.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     London,  1832.     23J  x  18|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 

in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  43]. 
Note.— Date  altered  to  1834. 

United  States,     col.     8  x  10. 

[In  Davenport  (Bishop).  A  new  gazetteer.  8°.  Baltimore,  G.  McDowell 
&  son,  1832.     p.  45]. 

United  States  of  America,  by  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     3d  ed.     4  sheets.     Phil- 

adelphia, H.  S.  Tanner,  1832. 

United  States.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9i 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  cailea^.  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

The  middle  states  Maryland  &  Virginia.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

• Western  states  &  territories.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832]. 

A  diagram  of  the  triangulation  for  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United 

States,  made  in  1817  and  1833,  and  the  secondary  triangles  made  in  1833 
&  1834  in  Connecticut  &  upon  Long  Island,     [anon.]     13  x  17.     [n.  p. 
1834]. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  163]. 

The  eagle  map  of  the  United  States.     1833.     1.  W.  Moore  sc.     16^  x  21. 

[In  Churchman  (Joseph).  Rudiments  of  national  knowledge.  By  a  citi- 
zen of  Pennsylvania,  [anon.]  12°.  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  A. 
Hart,  1833.     bet.  pp.  252-253]. 

Note. — The  map  copyrighted  by  James  Churchman,  as  author,  the  book  by 
Joseph  Churchman,  as  author.  ''The  United  States  and  territories  are 
represented  under  the  figure  of  an  eagle;  the  state  of  New  Hampshire,  Ver- 
mont, Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut  and  a  part  of  New  York' 
being  chiefly  included  in  the  head  and  beak — the  remainder  of  New  York, 
New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania,  principally  embraced  in  the  neck — the  out- 
line of  coast,  from  Cape  Henlopen  to  South  Carolina  inclusive  making  the 
turn  and  formation  of  the  breast.  Florida  representing  the  legs — the 
Arkansas  territory  including  the  land  occupied  by  the  Cherokees  to  the 
Spanish  line,  forming  the  tail — the  northern  line  of  the  United  States, 
through  lakes  Ontario  and  Erie  to  Detroit,  describing  the  back — the  wings 
raised  and  the  outline  of  them  curving  with  the  line  of  the  United  States 
through  lakes  St.  Clair,  Huron  and  Superior,  and  spread  and  extended  to 
overshadow  a  large  part  of  the  Missouri  territory." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     Geographical  &  statistical  map  of  the  United  States.     lOJ  x  16|. 

[In  Woodbridge  (William  Channing).  Woodbridge's  school  atlas.  Im- 
proved ed.     4°.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Cook  &  co.  1833]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     11^  x  14^     London,  E.  Wilson,  [1833]. 

[In  Murat  (Achille).     A  moral  and  i)olitical  sketch  of  the  United  States. 

12°.     London,  1833]. 
Note. — Shows  boundary  line  between  Russia  &  the  United  States. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     1833.     12^  x  20. 

[In  Darby  (William)  and  Dwight  (Theodore,  jr.)  A  new  gazetteer  of  the 
United  States.     2d  ed.  rev.     8°.     Hartford,  E.  Hopkins,  1834.     front.] 

Map  of  the  United  States  constructed  from  the  latest  authorities.     16  x  21^. 

New  Haven,  C.  S.  Williams,  1833. 

Nouvelle  carte  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  du  Groenland  et  des  lies  qui 

en  dependent.    Par  A.  H.  Bru6.    (Evure  posthume.    70  x  48.    Paris,  we. 
Bru6,  1833. 

Outline  map  of  Indian  localities  in  1833.     8|  x  14. 

[In  Harris  (N.  S.)  Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  "Indian  territory."  [anon.] 
8°.     N.  Y.  1844]. 

Same.     Outline  map  of  Indian  localities  in  1833.     9  x  14^. 

[In  Catlin  (George).  Illustrations  of  the  manners,  customs,  and  conditions 
of  the  North  American  Indians.  5th  ed.  8°.  London,  H.  G.  Bohn, 
1845.     V.  1.     p.  1]. 

United  States  by  David  H.  Burr.     Engraved  by  S.  Stiles  &  co.  New  York. 

18  X  21^.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1833. 
Note. — Insets:  Environs  of  Cincinnati,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  &  Washing- 
ton, Albany,  Boston,  and  New  York. 

Map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  the  United  States,  reduced  from  the  large 

map  of  the  U.  S.  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     17  x  22^ 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S. )     A  brief  description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of 
the  United  States.     18°.     Philadelphia,  author,  1834]. 

Map  of  the  western  territory  &c.     Scale  of  50  miles  to  an  inch.     17  x  18. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.     Eep.  no.  474. 

23dcong.     Istsess.     1834]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "Regulating  the  Indian  department." 

Map  shewing  the  "rights  of  fishery"  granted  to  France  &  the  U.  States. 

7i  X  91 
[In  Young  (George  R.)     The  British  North  American  colonies.     Letter  to 
E.  G.  S.  Stanley  upon  the  existing  treaties  with  France  and  America,  as 
regards  their  "rights  of  fishery."     8°.     London,  J.    Ridgway  &  sons, 
1834]. 

Mitchell's  reference  &   distance  map.     By  J.   H.  Y^'oung.     col.     52  x  67. 

Philadelphia,  Mitchell  &  Hinman,  1834. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  J.  H.  Young,     col.     53  x  66.     Phila- 

delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1834. 

Same.     Map  by  J.  H.  Young,     col.     43  x  34.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell, 

1836. 

The  trarellers'  guide,  or,  map  of  the  roads,  canals  &  railroads  of  the  United 

States.     By  H.  S.  Tanner,  1834.     18  x  22. 
[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     The  American  traveller.     16°.     Philadelphia,  1834]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  889 

United  States.     United  States.     Engd.  on  steel  by  Gray  &  son.     8  x  10.     Glasgow, 
A.  Fullarton  &  co.  [1834]. 
[In  Bell  (James).     A  system  of  geography.     8°.     Glasgow,  A.  Fullarton  & 
CO.  1834.     V.  5.     p.  324]. 

United  States.     10^  x  16^ 

[In   Smiley  (Thomas  T.)     A  new  atlas,     sm.  4°.     Philadelphia,  Grigg  & 

ElUot,  1834]. 
Note. — This  map  §hows  various  Indian  districts  west  of  the  Mississippi, 

including  Huron  district  &  Oregon  district. 

Atlas  of  the  United  States  containing  seperate  maps  of  each  state  and  terri- 

tory of  the  North  American  union.  By  H.  S.  Tanner.  2  p.  1.  28  col. 
maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  author,  1835. 

■ Carte  speciale,  historique  et  g^ographique  de  la  republique  des  Etats-Unis 

de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     Gravee  par  Kardt.     Ecrit  par  Hacq.     20  x  26. 
[In  Las  Cases  (E.  A.  D.  M.  J.  comte  de).     Atlas  historique,  genealogique, 
chronologique   et  geographique  de  A.  Le  Sage  [pseud],     fol.      [Paris, 
Delloye,  1835].     no.  34]. 
Note. — The  measurement  of  this  map  includes  the  large  border  references. 

Map  showing  the  lands  assigned  to  emigrant  Indians  west  of  Arkansas  & 

Missouri.  Scale  of  40  miles  to  1  inch.  Prepared  at  the  Topographical 
bureau  feb:  23d  1836.  R.  Jones,  adj.  gen.  mil.  aff.  v.  6.  no.  654.  A. 
18^  x  18. 

[In  American  state  papers,  fol.  Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.  Mili- 
tary affairs.     V.  6.     p.  130]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Report  of  the  expedition  of  dragoons,  under  colonel 
Henry  Dodge,  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  1835."  24th  congress.  1st 
sess. 

Mitchell's  map  of  the  United  States;  showing  the  principal  travelling,  turn- 

pike and  common  roads;  on  which  are  given  the  distances  in  miles  from 
one  place  to  another;  also  the  courses  of  the  canals  &  railroads  throughout 
the  country,  carefully  compiled  from  the  best  authorities.  19  x  23.  Phila- 
delphia, S.'  A.  Mitchell,  1835. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).  Mitchell's  compendium  of  the  internal 
improvements  of  the  United  States.  16°.  Philadelphia,  Mitchell  &  Hin- 
man,  1835.     at  end]. 

Mitchell's  travellers  guide  through  the  United  States.     A  map  of  the  roads, 

distances,  steam  boat  &  canal  routes  &c.  by  J.  H.  Young,  Philadelphia. 
Engraved  on  steel  by  J.  H.  Young  &  D.  Haines.  17J  x  22.  Philadelphia, 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  1835^ 

United  States.     7f  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel ) .  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.    p.  60]. 

United  States.     Young  &  Delleker  sc.     11^  x  8i     Philadelphia,  A.  Finley, 

[1835]. 
[In  Davenport  (Bishop).     A  new  gazetteer.     8°.     Baltimore,  G.  McDowell 
(feson,  1835.     p.  11]. 

United  States,  exhibiting  the  railroads  &  canals.     7J  x  9J. 

[In  Bradford  ( Thomas  Gamaliel ) .  A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.    4°.    Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  57]. 


890  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  [Western  Territory].  Scale  of  40  miles  to  an  inch.  Estimated 
distance  1645  miles  by  lieut.  Steen.  United  States  dragoons.  Mil.  aff. 
V.  6.  no.  654  B.  10  x  18. 
[In  American  state  papers,  fol.  Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.  Mili- 
tary affairs,  v.  6.  p.  130]. 
Note. — To  accompany  a  "Report  on  the  expedition  of  dragoons,  under 
colonel  Henry  Dodge,  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  1835."  24th  congress. 
1st  sess. 


Carte  des  6tats-Unis  d'Amerique  1836.  Gravee  sur  pierre  par  L.  Boussard. 
Lith.  de  B^nard.     12^  x  15.     [1836]. 

Carte  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     1836.     12  x  15. 

[In  Chevalier  (Michel).  Lettres  sur  I'Amerique  du  Nord.  16°.  Bru- 
xelles,  1837.     v.  1]. 

Map  of  the  northern  parts  of  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois  with  Michigan,  and 
that  part  of  the  Ouisconsin  territory  lying  east  of  the  Mississippi  river. 
By  David  H.  Burr.     1836.     13  x  15.     [Washington,  1836]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress,  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  73]. 

A  map  of  a  portion  of  the  Indian  country  lying  east  and  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi to  the  forty-six  degree  of  north  latitude  from  personal  observation 
made  in  the  autumn  of  1835  and  recent  authentic  documents.  Constructed 
for  the  topographical  bureau,  by  G.W.F.,  U.S. geol.  26x38.  Washing- 
ton, 1836. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Note. — To  accompany  "Report  of  a  geological  reconnaissance  made  in  1835, 
frbm  the  seat  of  government,  by  the  way  of  Green  bay  and  the  Wisconsin 
territory  to  the  Coteau  de  Prairie. ' '  By  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.  Senate 
doc.  333.     24th  cong.  1  sess.     vol.  4. 

Map  of  the  United  States  by  J.  H.  Young.  Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young,  D. 
Haines  &  F.  Dankworth.  col.  43  x  34.  Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell, 
1836. 

Mitchell's  travellers  guide  through  the  United  States.  A  map  of  the  roads, 
distances,  steam  boat  &  canal  routes  &c.  By  J.  H.  Young.  17  x  22.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1836. 

[In  Mitchell  (S.  A.)  Mitchell's  traveler's  guide  through  the  United  States. 
18°.     Philadelphia,  Mitchell  &  Hinman,  1836]. 

United  States  of  America:  by  H,  S.  Tanner,  1836.  J.  W.  Steel  sc.  Engraved 
by  H.  S.  Tanner,  assisted  by  E.  B.  Dawson,  W.  Allen  &  J.  Knight.  23  x 
30.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1836]. 

Note. — Insets  of  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Washington,  Cincinnati,  Charles- 
ton, New  Orleans,  Boston,  New  York,  environs  of  Albany,  environs  of 
Boston,  environs  of  New  York,  environs  of  Philadelphia  and  Trenton, 
environs  of  Baltimore  and  Washington. 

Carte  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique,  du  Canada,  du  Nouveau  Bnmswick  et 
d'une  partie  de  la  Nouvelle  Bretagne.  Dressee  par  m.  Lapie  colonel  et 
m.  Lapie  fils  capitaine  d'etat  major.  Grav6e  par  Pierre  Tardieu.  15 J  x 
2U.     Paris,  P.  C.  Lehuby,  1837. 

Note. — From  "  Atlas  universel."     no  43. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  891 

United  States.  Map  illustrating  the  plan  of  the  defences  of  the  western  &  north 
western  frontier,  as  proposed  by  Charles  Gratiot  in  his  report  of  oct.  31, 
1837.  Compiled  in  the  U.  S.  topographical  bureau  under  the  direction 
of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  by  W.  Hood.  15  x  22.  [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  66]. 

Same.     ^lap  illustrating  the  plan  of  the  defences  of  the  western  &  north 

western  frontier,  as  proposed  by  Charles  Gratiot,  in  his  report  of  oct.  31, 
1837.     Compiled  in  the  U.  S.  topographical  bureau  under  the  direction 
of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  by  W.  Hood.     15  x  22. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.     Mil- 
itary affairs,     v.  4.     p.  781]. 

Map  illustrating  the  plan  of  the  defences  of  the  western  &  north  western 

frontier,  as  proposed  by  hon.  J.  K.  Poinsett,  sec.  of  war  in  his  report  of 
dec.  30,  1837.     Compiled  in  the  IT.  S.  topographical  bureau  under  the 
direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  U.  S.  t.  e.  by  W.  Hood.     21  x  15. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1861.     Mil- 
itary affairs.     V.  7.     p.  781]. 

Same.     Map  illustrating  the  plan  of  the  defences  of  the  western  &  north 

western  frontier  as  proposed  by  the  hon.  J.  R.  Poinsett,  sec.  of  war,  in  his 
report  of  dec.  30,  1837.  Compiled  in  the  U.  S,  topographical  bureau  under 
the  direction  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert,  by  W.  Hood.  21  x  15.  [Washington, 
1838]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by 
order  of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  67] . 

United  States.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9f . 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elliot,  1837.     no.  29]. 

The  middle  states  &  Virginia.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malt«-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia, 
Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.     no.  31]. 

Western  states  &  territories.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     9|  x  8. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elliot,  1837.     no.  34]. 

[Canada  and  United  States  boundary.     1838].     Showing  lines  claimed  by 

Great  Britain,  by  the  United  States  and  line  as  proposed  by  the  king  of 
the  Netherlands.     Copied  from  a  plan  drawn  in  transfer  lithography  by 
J.  L.  Herbert,  horse  guards.     13  x  16^. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.      Session  1837-8. 
V.  39.     pt.  1]. 

Map  shewing  the  routes  of  the  principal  canals  &  railways  in  the  United 

States  &  Canada,  1838.     9^  x  10^ 
[In  Combe  (George).     Notes  on  the  United  States.     12°.     Edinburgh,  1841. 
V.  1]. 

Sketch  of  the  disputed  territory.     15  x  18^. 

[In  Yule  (P.)  Remarks  on  the  disputed  north-western  boundary  of  New 
Brunswick.     8°.     London,  J.  Ridgway  &  sons,  1838]. 


892  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  United  States.  Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  year 
1838,  by  T.  G.  Bradford,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 14  X  22J. 
[In  Bradford  (Thomas  GamaUel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
ical  and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  17]. 

United  States.     Eastern,  middle,  southern  and  western  states.     5  sheets. 

[In  Smiley  (Thomas  T.)     Smiley's  atlas.     4°.     Hartford,  Belknap  &  Ham- 

mersly,  1838]. 

—    Chapin's  ornamental  map  of  the  United  States  with  plans  ot  tne  world, 

British  possessions,  West  Indies  &  Colombia.     Geographical  part  engraved 
by  J.  B.  Taylor  &  H.  F.  Wheeler.     Printed  by  Wm.  Neale,  N.  Y.     6  sheets, 
each  24  x  18^     New  York,  W.  Chapin  &  J.  B.  Taylor,  183^ 
Note. — Illustrated  border,  portraits  and  views  of  cities. 

Map  of  the  United  States  by  J.  H.  Young.     44J  x  34.     Philadelphia,  A.  S. 

Mitchell,  1839. 
Note. — Insets:  Vicinity  of  Boston,  vicinity  of  New  York,  vicinity  of  Phila- 
delphia, vicinity  of  Charleston,  vicinity  of  Baltimore  and  Washington, 
vicinity  of  N.  Orleans,  vicinity  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  and  map  of  North 
America  including  all  the  recent  geographical  discoveries. 

Map  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  "Massachusetts,  Ehode  Island, 

and  Connecticut.  Exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post  roads,  canals,  rail 
roads,  &c.  By  David  H.  Burr,  geographer  to  the  house  of  representatives 
of  the  United  States.  John  Arrowsmith,  [del.]  38  x  52.  [Washington?], 
David  H.  Burr,  [1839]. 

Map  of  the  disputed  territory  reduced  from  the  original  of  messrs.  Feather- 

stonhaugh  &  Mudge,  British  commissioners,  1839.     10^  x  llf. 
[In  Gallatin  (Albert).     The  right  of  the  United . States  of  America  to  the 
north-eastern  boundary,  claimed  by  them.     8°.     New  York,  S.  Adams, 
1840.     at  end]. 

A  map  of  North  America,  constructed  according  to  the  latest  information: 

by  H.  S.  Tanner,  1839.     4  sheets. 
[In  his  A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1839]. 
Note. — Gives  boundary  of  1824. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Con- 

necticut &  Rhode  Island.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839.     26  x  2U. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Map  exhibiting  the  position  of  the  lands  occupied  by  Indian  tribes  in  amity 

with  the  United  States  and  also  the  lands  ceded  to  the  United  States  by 
treaty  with  various  Indian  tribes.  Compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topograph- 
ical engineers,  from  the  maps  of  capt.  Wash.  Hood  and  I.  McCoy:  with 
additions  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  U.  S.  senate,  1839.  J. 
Goldsborough  Bruff,  delin.  46 J  x  75.  Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1839]. 
Note.— Also  titled  *'  United  States.     By  H.  S.  Tanner.     1839." 

Map  of  the  United  States,  shewing  the  railroads  &  canals  which  have  been 

constructed  wholly  or  in  part  out  of  the  proceeds  of  state  loans,  together 
with  the  principal  private  railroads  in  connection  with  them,  by  Alexander 
Trotter,  1839.  14  x  11. 
[In  Trotter  (Alexander).  Observations  on  the  financial  position  and  credit 
of  such  of  the  states  of  the  North  American  union  as  have  contracted  pub- 
lic debts.     8°.     London,  1839.     front.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  893 

United  States.  A  new  American  atlas,  containing  maps  of  the  several  states  of 
the  North  American  union.  By  Henry  S.  Tanner,  title.  24  sheets,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1839]. 

North  America.     Engraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     14J  x  10. 

[In  Matthew   (Patrick).     Emigration  fields.     12°.     Edinburgh,  A.  &  C. 

Black,  1839.     front.] 
Note. — Gives  Russian-British  boundary  settled  1825. 

North  American  boundary.     Maps  A  &  B,  appended  to  the  report  of  the 

British  commissioners,  appointed  in  1839,  to  siirvey  and  explore  the  terri- 
tory in  dispute  between  the  governments  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  under  the  second  article  of  the  treaty  of  1783.  2  sheets.  4°. 
London,  J.  Wyld,  [1840]. 

The  north-west-coast  of  North  America  and  adjacent  territories.     Compiled 

from  the  best  authorities  under  the  direction  of  Robert  Greenhow  to 
accompany  his  Memoir  on  the  north-west  coast,  published  by  order  of  the 
senate  of  the  United  States.     Drawn  by  David  H.  Burr.     16  x  21  J. 

[In  United  States.  Senate.  26th  cong.  1st  sess.  174.  Senate  documents. 
V.  4.     1839-1840]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  Greenhow' s  Memoir,  historical  and 
political,  on  the  northwest  coast  of  North  America.     1840. 

Map  of  that  portion  of  New  Brunswick  and  Lower  Canada  the  title  to  which 

is  disputed  by  the  government  of  the  U.  States  with  parts  of  the  adjacent 
country,  the  rise  and  course  of  rivers,  [etc.]  to  accompany  a  report  of  the 
investigation  of  that  country  which  the  rt.  hon.  viscount  Palmerston 
directed  to  be  made  1839.  Map  A.  referred  to  in  the  report  of  col.  Mudge 
and  mr.  Featherstonehaugh.  Dated  april  16,  1840.  27  x  46.  London, 
engraved  by  J.  Wyld. 

[In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Parliamentary  papers.  Session  1840. 
v.  32]. 

Note. — Maps  no.  1-8,  B.  are  facsimiles  of  the  old  maps  used  in  evidence, 
1.  e.  Mitchell's,  1755;  Coronelli,  1689;  Delisle,  1783;  Marcus  L'Escobat, 
1609,  etc. 

Political  chart  of  the  United  States,   shewing  the  progress  of  reform  or 

"  Sober  second  thoughts  of  the  people."     12  x  15*.     New  York,  Narine  & 
CO.  [1840]. 
Note. — Inset:  Portrait  of  William  Henry  Harrison. 

Map  of  the  canals  &  railroads  of  the  United  States,  reduced  from  the  large 

map  of  the  U.  S.  by  H.  S.  Tanner.     17  x  23.     New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner, 
&  J.  Disturnell,  1840. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  description  of  the  canals  and  railroads  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     New  York,  T.  R.  Tanner,  1840]. 

Map  of  the  routes  through  the  middle  and  northern  states  and  the  province 

of  Canada.     20  x  15. 
[In  Davison  (G.  M. )    The  traveller's  guide  through  the  middle  and  northern 
states,  etc.     8th  ed.     16°.     Saratoga  Springs,  1840] . 

The  north  eastern  part  of  the  United  States.     9|  x  7. 

[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 
Note.— Inset:  "Part  of  Virginia  and  Maryland."     If  x  5. 


894  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TJnited  States.     Sur  les  frontiSres  du  Canada  et  de  I'etat  du  Maine.      (Note  commu- 
niqu^e  par  m.  Joachim  Ambert) . 
[In  Spectateur  (Le)  militaire.     1840.     8°.     Paris,  Noirot,  1840.     v.  29.     pp. 
696-699]. 

Territorial  controversies  settled  by  the  United  States,  1840-1850.     5^  x  8^. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch  maps   illustrating  American   history,     obi.  12°. 

New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  11]. 

U.  States  Indian  frontier  in  1840.     Shewing  the  positions  of  the  tribes  that 

have  been  removed  west  of  the  Mississippi.     8J  x  5^-. 
[In  Harris  (N.  S. )     Journal  of  a  tour  in  the  '* Indian  territory."     [anon.j 
8°.     New  York,  1844]. 

U.  States'  Indian  frontier  in  1840,  shewing  the  positions  of  the  tribes  that 

have  been  removed  west  of  the  Missisippi.     8^  x  5\. 
[In  Catlin  (George).     Illustrations  of  the  manners,  customs,  and  condition 
of  the  North  American  Indians.    5th  ed.    8°.    London,  H.  G.  Bohn,  1845. 
V.  2.     front.] 

Map  of  the  disputed  boundary.     D.  H.  Williams,  1840.     6^^  x  4. 

[In  American  (The)  Almanac.     1840.     12°.     Boston,  D.  H.  Williams,  1840. 

p.  85]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ''The  North-eastern  boundary,"  by 

Nathan  Hale. 

Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  its  mouth  on  the  gulf  of  Mexico  in  the  sea  to 

Logan' s  Ferry  in  latitude  31  °  58^  24^''  north.  Shewing  the  boundary  between 
the  United  States  and  the  republic  of  Texas,  between  said  parts,  as  marked 
and  laid  down  by  survey  in  1840,  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioners 
appointed  for  that  purpose  under  the  1st  article  of  the  convention  signed 
at  Washington,  april  25,  1838.  Surveyed  in  1840.  Drawn  by  lieut.  T.  J. 
Lee.  5  sheets,  col.  each  30  x  34.  Washington,  lith.  in  colours,  by  P. 
Haas,  [1840]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  172]. 

Part  of  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Texas.     Drawn  from 

the  notes  of  survey  and  copied  for  the  use  of  the  commissioners  under  tie 
convention  of  25th  april  1838,  by  J.  Edmd.  Blake.  3  maps, each,  19  x  28. 
[Washington,  1841]. 

CONTENTS. 

A  2  From  Sabine  river  northward,  to  the  36th  mile  mound. 
B2  North  of  Sabine  river  from  the  39th  to  the  72d  mound. 
C2  North  of  Sabine  ri\er  from  the  72d  mile  mound  to  Red  river. 

[In  United  States.    Congress.    A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  174-176]. 

Sabine  pass  and  mouth  of  the  river  Sabine  in  the  sea.     Surveyed  under  the 

direction  of  major  J.  D.  Graham,  U.  S.  top',  eng^.  by  lieut.  T.  J.  Lee,  U.  S. 
top',  eng*.  and  capt.  P.  J.  Pillans,  Texan  army  attached  to  the  joint  com- 
mission for  marking  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Texas, 
1840.  Drawn  by  lieut.  T.  J.  Lee.  18  x  25^.  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  177]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  895 

XJnited  States.  Map  of  the  river  Sabine  from  Logan's  Ferry  to  32d  degree  of  north 
latitude.  Shewing  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  the  repub- 
lic of  Texas  between  said  points  as  marked  and  laid  down  by  survey  in 
1841,  under  the  direction  of  the  joint  commision  appointed  for  that  pur- 
pose, under  the  1st  article  of  the  convention  signed  at  Washington  april 
25,  1838.  Drawn  by  A.  B.  Gray.  18|  x  26h.  [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  pu61ished  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  173]. 

Carte  des  canaux  et  des  chemins  de  fer  des  etats  de  New  York,  Pensylvanie, 

New  Jersey  et  Maryland.     Gravee  par  Pierre  Tardieu.     19  x  25^. 
[In  Chevalier  (Michael)     Histoire  et  description  des  voies  de  communica- 
tion aux  Etats-Unis.     fol.     Paris,  C.  Gosselin,  1841.     pi.  1]. 

Carte  generale  des  Etats-Unis.     1840.     Gravee  par  Pierre  Tardieu.     23  x  25. 

[In  Chevalier  (Michael).  Historie  et  description  des  voies  de  communica- 
tion aux  Etats-Unis.     fol.     Paris,  C.  Gosselin,  1841]. 

Esquisse  des  principales  chaines  des  monts  Apalaches  parW.  C.  Woodbridge. 

11  X  11. 
[In  Society  de   geographic.     Bulletin.     2^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1841.     v.  16. 
at  end]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  including  every  county  enumerated  in  the  census 

of  1840,  with  the  population  of  the  several  states  [etc.]  By  H.  S.  Tan- 
ner, 1841.     col.     45  X  60.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1841. 

Maps  [and  explanations]  to  accompany  the  report  from  the  secretary  of  the 

treasury,  showing  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  senate,  the  quan- 
tity of  public  land  unsold  on  the  30th  of  June,  1828.  The  estimated 
average  value  per  acre  thereof,  and  the  quantity  since  sold,  and  at  what 
price,  together  with  the  quantities  offered  for  sale  at  different  periods. 
Jan.  18, 1841.  26th  cong.  2sess.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  11.  9  maps.  [Wash- 
ington, 1841]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington.     1843.     no.  168]. 

Chevalier  (Michael).     Histoire  et  description  des  voies  de  communication 

aux  Etats-Unis.  Atlas.,  title.  19  pi.  inch  4  maps.  fol.  Paris,  C.  Gos- 
sehn,  1841. 

United  States.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     11 J  x  9]. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).  Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  fol.  London, 
H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?].     p.  182]. 

A  geological  map  of  the  United  States.     9J  x  15.     Engraved  &  printed  by 

Fenner  Sears  &  co.     London,  [1842]. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Downing,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  44]. 

Map  of  an  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky  mountains  in  the  year  1842 

and  to  Oregon  &  North  Carolina  in  the  years  1843-44.  By  capt.  J.  C.  Fre- 
mont under  the  orders  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert.     31  x  51.     [Washington,  1844]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Note. — To  accompany  Report  of  the  exploring  expedition  to  the  Rocky 
mountains  in  the  year  1842,  &c.  28th  cong.  2d  sess.,  Senate  ex  doc.  174  in 
V.  11. 


896  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  A  map  of  a  portion  of  the  country  in  dispute  with  the  United 
States  including  the  plain  that  separates  the  highlands  claimed  by  that 
government  from  the  highlands  of  the  treaty  of  1783.  Constructed  by 
W.  E.  D.  Broughton  and  James  D.  Featherstonhaugh.  Foreign  office, 
July  1842.  27  x  22.  London,  engraved  by  Jas.  Wyld. 
[In  Great  Britain.    Parliament,   Parliamentary  papers.    Session  1842.  v.  28]. 

Map  to  illustrate  the  boundary  established  by  the  treaty  of  Washington  of 

the  9th  of  aug.  1842  between  her  majesty's  colonies  of  New  Brunswick  and 
Canada  and  the  United  States.     13^  x  16.     [London],  printed  from  stone 
by  Harrison  &  co.     1842. 
[In  Great  Britain.      Parliament.     Parliamentary  papers.      Session    1843. 
V.  61]. 

Same.     Map  to  illustrate  the  boundary  line  established  by  the  treaty  of 

Washington  of  the  9th  of  august  1842  between  her  majestys  colonies  of  New 
Brunswick  and  Canada  and  the  United  States  of  America.  Engraved  by 
James  Wyld,  London,  13^  x  15^. 
[In  Featherstonhaugh  (George  William).  Observations  upon  the  treaty  of 
Washington,  signed  august  9,  1842;  with  the  treaty  annexed.  8°.  Lon- 
don, J.  W.  Parker,  1843], 

Map  of  the  disputed  boundary.     6  x  3J. 

[In  Monthly  (The)  chronicle,  of  events,  discoveries,  improvements  and  opin- 
ions.    8°.     Boston,  S.  Smith,  1842.     v.  3.     p.  256], 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "The  North-eastern  boundary  of  the 
United  States." 

Map  of  the  United  States,     By  David  H.  Burr.     col.    61  x  61.    [New  York, 

1842], 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  and  a  large  portion  of  Texas:  showing 

the  base  meridian  and  township  line  of  the  U.  S.  survey,  the  lands  alloted 
to  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi  [etc.]  Compiled  from  surveys 
at  the  United  States  land  office  [etc.]  by  J.  Calvin  Smith.  64  x  81. 
New  York,  Sherman  &  Smith,  1843. 

United  States,     By  J,  Arrowsmith,     19  x  23J,     London.     J.  Arrowsmith, 

1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,    fol.    London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  43]. 

United  States,     10|  x  12J. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah),  A  new  universal  atlas,  new.  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt,  G.  R,  French,  1842,     p,  33], 

Skeleton  map  showing  the  railroads  completed  and  in  progress  in  the  United 

States,  and  their  connections  as  proposed  with  the  harbor  of  Pensacola, 
Prepared  by  order  of  the  house  of  representatives,  Ist  sess.  30th  cong, 
46  X  36,     Washington,  C,  B,  Graham  lith,  [1842], 
[United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives]. 

United  States.     14  x  22|, 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold) .  A  uni- 
versal, illustrated  atlas,     fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1842.    bet.  pp.  16-17], 

Mitehell's  national  map  of  the  American  republic  or  United  States  of  North 

America,  Together  with  maps  of  the  vicinities  of  thirty-two  of  the  prin- 
cipal cities  and  towns  in  the  Union,  Drawn  by  J,  H,  Young,  Engraved 
by  J.  H.  Brightly.     24^  x  33|.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1843. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  897 

United  States.     A  map  of  the  eclipse  of  dec.  9, 1844  in  its  passage  across  the  United 
States.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     lOJ  x  13^. 
[In  American  (The)  almanac.     1844.     12°.     Boston,  D.  H.  Williams,  1843. 
front.] 

Physical  map  of  the  United  States.     11  ^  x  16^. 

[In  Woodbridge  (William  C.)  Modern  atlas.  4°.  Hartford,  Belknap  & 
Hamersley,  1843]. 

Political  map  of  the  eastern,  northern,  southern  division  of  the  United 

States.     4  sheets. 
[In  Woodbridge  (William  C.)     Modern  atlas.     4°.     Hartford,  Belknap  & 
Hamersley,  1843]. 

Wegweiser  durch  die  staaten  Ohio,  Michigan,  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Missouri 

u.  die  territorien  Wisconsin  &  Jowa.     19  x  23.     Stuttgart,  J.  G.  Gotta, 
1843. 
[In  Grund  (F.  J.)     Handbuch  und  wegweiser  fiir  auswanderer  nach  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten.     12°.     Stuttgart,  1846]. 

Map  of  Gilliam's  travels  in  Mexico  including  Texas  and  part  of  the  United 

States.     19  x  18^ 
[In  Gilliam  (Albert  M.)     Travels  over  the  table  lands  and  c-ordilleras  of 
Mexico,  1843  and  44.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Moore,  1846]. 

Map  of  Oregon,  Upper  and  Lower  California,  with  part  of  British  America, 

the  United  States  and  Mexico.     Lith.  of  T.  Sinclair,  Phila.     18  x  17. 
[In  Gilliam  (Albert  M. )     Travels  over  the  table  lands  and  cordilleras  of 
Mexico,  1843  and  44.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Moore,  1846]. 

Carte  de  la  cote  de  I'Amerique  sur  1' ocean  Pacifique  Septentrional  compre- 

nant  la  territoire  de  I'Oregon,  les  Californies,  la  mer  Vermeille,  partie  des 
territoires  de  la  compagnie  de  la  bale  d' Hudson,  et  de  I'Araerique  Russe. 
Dressee  par  m.  Duflot  de  Mofras.     36  x  22^. 
[In  Duflot  de  Mofras  (Eugene).     Explorations  du  territoire  de  I'Oregon. 
Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1844]. 

A  map  of  the  Indian  Territory,  northern  Texas  and  Xew  Mexico,  shewing 

the  great  western  prairies.     By  Josiah  <jrregg.     12  x  16. 
[In  Gregg  (Josiah).     Commerce  of  the  prairies.     12°.     New  York,  H.  G. 
Langley,  1844.     v.  1]. 

A  map  of  North  America  denoting  the  boundaries  of  the  yearly  meeting  of 

friends,  and  the  location  of  the  various  Indian  tribes.     18  x  21. 
[In  Friends  (Society  of).     Some  account  of  the  religious  society  of  friends 
towards  the  Indian  tribes.     8°.     London,  E.  Marsh,  1844]. 

Map  of   the  United   States  and  Texas.     New  York,   Harper  &  brothers. 

17^  X  22. 
[In  M'Culloch  (J.  R.)     M'Culloch's  universal  gazetteer.     8°.     New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers,  1844.     v.  2.     p.  1108]. 

United  States.     Engraved  by  S.  Hall.     9J  x  7i 

[In  Butler  (Samuel).  An  atlas  of  modern  geography.  A  new  edition.  Ed. 
by  the  author's  son  .[Thomas  Butler].  8°.  London,  Longman,  Brown, 
Green  &  Longmans,  1844.     no.  20]. 

Carte  generale  des  Etats-Unis.     1845.     Gravee  par  Pierre  Tardieu.     23  x  25. 

[In  Stuckl6  (Henri).     Voies  de  communication aux  Etats-Unis.    8°.    Paris, 

Carilian-Goeury,  1847.     at  end]. 

H.  Doc.  516 57 


898  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     A  chart  shewing  the  moves  of  the  Mandans  &  the  place  of  their 
extinction.     8^  x  5  J. 
[In  CatUn  (George).     Illustrations  of  the  manners,  customs,  and  condition 
of  the  North  American  Indians.     5th  ed.     8°.     London,  H.   G.   Bohn, 
1845.     V.  2.     p.  258]. 

Geological  map  of  the  United  States.     Canada,  &c.     15  x  20. 

[In  Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Travels  in  North  America.  ^12°,  New  York, 
1845.     V.  2]. 

Mitchell's   reference   &   distance  map.      By  J.   H.   Young,     col.     55  x  70. 

Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1845. 

A  new  map  of  the  western  states,  from  the  latest  authorities,    col.     37  x  41. 

Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1845. 

North  America,  Canada  and  the  United  States.     14  x  12. 

[In  Long  (George)  &  others.  America  and  the  West  Indies.  8°.  London, 
1845]. 

United  States  of  America.     Ja's  Wyld,  geographer  to  the  queen.     14|  x  21. 

[In  Putnam  (George  Palmer).  American  facts.  12°.  London,  Wiley  Sc 
Putnam,  1845.     p.  24]. 

Carte  de  r  exploration  de  I'ouest  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     16x27. 

[In  Van  Der  Straten  Ponthoz  (Auguste).  Recherches  sur  la  situation  des 
emigrants  aux  Etats-Unis.     8°.     Bruxelles,  Meline,  Cans  &  co.  1846]. 

P^nsign  (T.  &  E.  H. )     Map  of  the  United  States  from  the  latest  authorities. 

34  X  42.     New  York,  T.  &  E.  H.  Ensign,  1846. 

Map  showing  the  line  of  boundary  between  the  United  States  &  British  pos- 

sessions from  the  point  where  the  49th  parallel  of  north  latitude  strikes 
the  western  coast  of  the  continent  "to  the  middle  of  the  channel  which 
separates  tiie  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence  southerly 
through  the  middle  of  said  channel"  &c."to  Fuca's  straits,  in  accordance 
with  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.  28  x  30.  Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  lith. 
[1846]. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  line  of  boundary  between  the  United  States  & 

British  possessions.  From  the  point  where  the  49th  parallel  of  north  lat- 
itude strikes  the  western  coast  of  the  continent  * '  to  the  middle  of  the  chan- 
nel which  separates  the  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence 
southerly  through  the  middle  of  said  channel"  &c.  to  Fucas  straits,  in 
accordance  with  treaty  of  June  15th,  1846.     22  x  18^. 

[In  Fitzwilliam  (William  Wentworth,  viscount  Milton).  A  history  of  the, 
San  Juan  water  boundary  question.  8°.  London,  Cassell,  Better  &  Gal- 
l)in,  1869.     at  end]. 

Note. — See  date  1868  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  line  of  boundary  between  the  United  States 

British  possessions  from  the  point  where  the  49tli  parallel  of  north  latitude 
strikes  the  western  coast  of  the  continent  * '  to  the  middle  of  the  channc 
which  separates  the  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence  soutl 
erly  through  the  middle  of  said  channel ",&c.  to  Fuca's  straits  in  accoi 
ance  with  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.  28  x  30.  Philadelphia,  Bowen  & 
lith.  [1868]. 

[United  States.     Congress.     Senate]. 

Note. — See  date  1869  for  another  copy  of  this  map,  in  Milton's  "A  histoi 
of  the  San  Juan  water  boundary  question."     To  accompany  "Message 
tlie  president."     40th  cong.     2d  sess.     Senate.     Kx.  doc.  no.  29. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  899 

United  States.     A  new  map  for  travelers  through  the  United  States;  showing  the 
railroads,  canals  and  stage  roads.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith.     21  x  26i.     [Xew 
York],  Sherman  &  Smith,  1846. 
[In  Smith  (J.  Calvin).     The  illustrated  hand  hook.     16°.    Xew  York,  1846]. 

Same.     Smith  (J.  Calvin) .     A  new  map  for  the  travelers  through  the  United 

States;  showing  the  railroa^ls,  canals  c^  stage  roads.     21  x  27.     Xew  York, 
Sherman  i!z  Smith,  1846. 
[In  Smith  (J.  Calvin) .     A  new  guide  for  travelers  through  the  United  States. 
16°.     Xew  York,  1846]. 

Photo-lithographic  copy  of  the  detailed  maps  of  the  north  west  boundary  from 

Point  Roberts  to  the  Eocky  mountains,  between  the  United  States  and  the 
,  British  possessions  under  the  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.     Showing  monu- 

ments, cuts  and  other  marks.  Archibald  Campbell,  U.  S.  com"-  n.  vr. 
bomidary.  Enlarged  to  twice  the  scale  of  the  original  drawing.  Scale 
1:60,000.  7  sheets,  each  27  x  70.  Xew  York,  Xew  York  lith.  eng.  and 
print.  CO.  [1846]. 

Harper's  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Showing  the  canals,  rail- 
roads and  principal  stage  routes.  By  Samuel  Breese.  36  x  48.  Xew 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1847. 

Map  of  the  route  of  the  great  western  railway.     Shewing  its  connection  with 

other  public  works.     9  x  14. 
[In  American  railroad  journal.     2d.  quarto  series,     v.  3.     4°.     Philadelphia, 
1847.     p.  600]. 

Map  of  the  Wilmington  and  Manchester  railroad  from  Wilmington,  X.  C.  to 

Manchester,  S.  C.     Showing  the  connection  with  the  South  Carolina  rail- 
road.    By  L.  J.  Fleming.     1847.     20  x  16. 
[In  American  railroad  journal.     2d.  quarto  series,     v.  3.     4°.     Philadelphia, 
1847.     p.  761]. 

Stromgebiet   von   Xordamerica  nach   den    }>esten   quellen   entworfen   und 

gezeichn't  A'on  hauptm.  Radefeld.  1847.  Meyer's  Handatlas.  [Supplm. 
10].  no.  110.  Hi  X  14.  Stich,  druck  and  verlag  des  bibliographisches 
zu  Hildburghauses,  [1847]. 

Traveller's  map  of  the  middle,  northern,  eastern  states  and  Canada.     18  x  23. 

Xew  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1847. 
[In  Disturnell  (J.)     Disturnell's  guide  through  the  niiddle,  northern  and 
eastern  states.     16°.     Xew  York,  1847]. 

Disturnell  (John).     Traveller's  map  of  the  middle,  northern,  eastern  states 

and  Canada.  Showing  all  the  rail  road,  steamboat,  canal,  and  principal 
stage  routes.     17  x  23.     Xew  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1848. 

Ensigns  &  Thayer.     Ornamental  map  of  the  United  States  and  Mexico. 

21  X  30.     Xew  York,  Ensigns  &  Thayer,  [1848]. 

Ensigns  &  Thayer.     Pictorial  map  of  the  great  west.     20  x  28.     Xew  York, 

Ensigns  &  Thayer,  [1848]. 

Map  of  the  route  surveyed  for  the  south-western  railroad  from  Macon  to  the 

Chattanooga  river.     Surveyed  by  F.  P.  Holcomb.     21  x  28. 
[In  American  railroad  journal.     4°.     Phila.  1848.     2d  quarto  series,     v.  4]. 

Skeleton  map  showing  the  railroads  completed  and  in  progress  in  the  United 

States  and  those  projected  through  the  public  lands  and  their  connection 
with  the  principal  harbours  on  the  lakes  and  on  the  seaboard.  Printed 
by  order  of  the  senate  of  the  United  States,  the  9th.  sess.  31st  cong.  1848-9. 
Accompanied  with  a  report  from  hon.  Sidney  Breese,  for  granting  land  to 
the  state  of  Illinois.     45  x  36.     Washington,  C.  B.  Graham's,  lith.  [1849].  , 


900  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     Map  of  the  emigrant  road  from  Independence,  Mo.  to  St.  Francisco, 
Cal.     By  T.  H.  Jefferson.     4  sheets,     obi.  4°.     New  York,  author,  1849. 

Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.      16  x  22.      Berlin,  D.  Reimer, 

1849. 
[In  Hitter  (Carl).     Geographiscer  atlas,     fol.     Berlin,  1851.     p.  22]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  the  British  provinces,  Mexico,  &c.     Showing  the 

routes  of  the  U.  S.  steam  packets  to  California,  and  a  plan  of  the  gold 
region.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood.  18  x  24.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1849. 


Map  of  a  reconnoissance  between  fort  Leavenworth  and  Missouri  river  and 
the  Great  Salt  lake  in  the  territory  of  Utah,  made  in  1849  and  1850  under 
the  order  of  col.  J.  J.  Abert.  By  col.  Howard  Stansbury.  col.  29  ±  68. 
New  York,  Ackerman,  [1849-50]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Exploration  and  survey  of  the  valley  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah."     32d  cong.  spec.  sess.  senate  ex.  doc.  3,  in  v.  2. 

Telegraphic  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States,  the  British  provinces, 

&c.     20  x  25.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1849. 
[In  Fisher  (Richard  S.)     The  book  of  the  world.     8°.     New  York,  J.  H. 

Colton,  1849.     v.  1.     at  end]. 

Graphische  darstellungen  der  bevolkerungs-verhaltnisse  &c.  in  den  Vereinig- 
ten Staaten  von  Nord  Amerika,  nach  dem  neuesten  census  [1850].  Ge- 
zeichnet  von  A.  Petermann.     9|  x  15.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1855. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1855.  v.  1. 
p.  148].. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  their  territories  between  the  Mississippi  and 
the  Pacific  ocean;  and  of  part  of  Mexico,  1850.  43  x  39.  Washington, 
[1850]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map  of  the  railroads  in  the  United  States  in  operation  &  progress.  Drawn, 
and  engraved  under  the  direction  of  the  editor  of  the  American  railroad 
journal,     [anon.]     32  x  42.     New  York,  D.  McLellan  lit^  [185-?]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     lOJ  x  l/^. 

[In  Smith  (R.  C.)  Smith's  atlas.  Improved  ed.  4°.  New  York,  Gady  & 
Burgess,  1850]. 

Mitchell's  new  traveller's  guide  throughout  the  United  States,  showing  the 

railroads,  canals,  stage  roads,  &c.  with  distances  from   place  to  place. 

Drawn  and  engraved  by  Ira  S.  Drake.     21  x  28.     Philadelphia,  Thomas 

Cowperthwait  &  co.  1850. 
[In  Mitchell  (S.  A.)     Mitchell's  new  travellers  guide  through  the  United 

States.     18°.     Philadelphia,  T.  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1850]. 

Reconnoissances  of  the  western  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Monterey 
to  the  Columbia  river:  in  three  sheets.  By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command  of  W.  P.  McArthur,  1850.  Ist.  ed.  3  sheets,  each  20  x  18. 
[Washington,  1850]. 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Note. — With  sailing  directions  of  4  pages. 

Table  [with  map]  showing  the  estimated  surface  of  the  territories  of  the 
United  States,  north  and  west  of  the  regularly  organized  states  of  the 
Union,  and  the  portions  of  territory  thereof,  situated  north  and  south  of 
the  parallel  of  39°  30'  north  latitude.  E.  Gihnan,  draftsman,  col.  14  x 
31.     [Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duvall's  lith.  [185-]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  901 

United  States.     Etats-Unis.     Dresse  par  A.  H.  Dufour.     8  x  10, 

[InBalbi  (Adrien).  Abrege  de  geographie.  S-'ed.  8°.  Paris,  J.  Renoiiard 
&  cie.  1850.     p.  979]. 

Uuited  States.     Map  1-9. 

[In  Smith  (R.  C.)  Smith's  atlas.  Improved  ed.  4°.  New  York,  Cady  & 
Burgess,  1850]. 

United  States  and  Texas.     By  A.  K.  Johnston.     Engraved  by  W.  &  A.  K. 

Johnston.     Geographical  miles  60  to  a  degree.     English  miles  69  to  a 

degree.     18J  x  23i 
[In  Johnston  (Alexander  Keith).     The  national  atlas  of  historical,  com- 
mercial and  political  geography  [etc.]     fol.     Edinburgh  and  London,  W. 

Blackwood  &  sons,  1850.     no.  39]. 
Carte  des  nouveaux  etats  et  territoires  annexes  aux  Etats-Unis.     Extraite  de 

la  carte  generale  des  Etats-Unis  publiee  a  New- York  en  1851  par  H,  S. 

Tanner.     15J  x  19. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie.     Bulletin.     4'' serie.     8°.     Paris,  1851.     v.  2.     at 

end]. 

Mitchell's  new  atlas  of  North  and  South  America.     1  p.  1.     43  maps.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1851. 

Mitchell's  reference  &  distance    map.     By.   J.    II.   Young    col.     55  x  76. 

[Philadelphia],  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1851. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States,  upon  which  are  delineated  its  vast  works 

of  internal  communication,  routes  across  the  continent,  &c.  Showing 
also  Canada  and  the  island  of  Cuba.  By  W.  Williams,  col.  29  x  34. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.  1851. 

Reconnoissance  of  the  western  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Monterey  to 

the  Columbia  river.     In  three  sheets.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command  of  W.  P.  McArthur  [etc.]     3d  ed.     3  sheets,  each  20  x  17. 
[Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Special   karte  der  Vereinigten   Staaten   von   Nord    Amerika  nach  Smith 

Tanner,  [etc.]     Von    L.    HoUe.     Map   of  the  United   States.     25  x  34. 
Wolfenbuttel,  L.  Holle,  1851. 
[In  Fleischmann   (C.  L.)     Wegweiser  und   rathgeber  nach    und    in  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten.     16°.     Stuttgart,  1852]. 

Williams  (W.)     A  new  map  of  the  United  States,  upon  which  are  delin- 

eated its  vast  works  of  internal  communication,  routes  across  the  conti- 
nent, &c.     34  x  30.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.  1851. 
[In  Williams   (W.)     The  traveller's  and  tourist's  guide.     16°.     Philadel- 
phia, 1851]. 

No.  1.  Map  exhibiting  the  southern  boundary  of  New^  Mexico  as  respectfully 

claimed  by  the  United  States  &  the  Mexican  commissioner  under  the  5th 
article  of  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo.  Accompanying  commissioner 
Bartlett's  letter  to  the  secretary  of  the  Interior  of  dec.  28th,  1850.    11^  x  7^. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  Senate.  Executive  documents.  Istsess.  32d 
congress.  1851-52.  8°.  Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.  v.  14. 
doc.  no.  119]. 

Note.— This  and  the  following  six  titles  accompany  "A  resolution  of  the 
Senate  calUng  for  information  in  relation  to  the  commission  appointed  to 
run  and  mark  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  July 
26,  1852." 


902  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  No.  2.  DisturneH's  map  exhibiting  the  error  in  the  Rio  Grande's 
position.  Accompanying  commissioner  Bartlett's  letter  to  the  secretary  of 
the  Interior  of  dec.  28th  1850.  8x11. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  Senate.  Executive  documents.  Istsess.  32d 
congress.  1851-52.  8°.  Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.  v.  14. 
doc.  no.  119]. 

Mexican  boundary.     Sketch  A.     Referred  to  in  colonel  Graham's  report  to 

the  hon:  the  secretary  of  the  Interior,  of  august  16th,  1851.     18^  x  5. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    Senate.    Executive  documents.    Istsess.    32d 
congress,  1851-52.     8°.     Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.    v.  14.    doc. 
no.  119]. 

Mexican  boundary  B.     Extract  from  the  treaty  map  of  Disturnell  of  1847. 

Referred  to  in  col:  Graham's  report  to  the  hon:   the  secretary  of  the 
Interior  of  aug'st  16th  1851.     9  x  15^. 
[In United  States.    Congress.    Senate.     Executive  documents.    Istsess.    32d 
congress.    1851-52.    8°.    Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.    v.  14.    doc. 
no.  119]. 

That  part  of  Disturnell' s  treaty  map  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Rio  Grande  and 

southern  boundary  of  New  Mexico  as  referred  to  by  U.  S.  surveyor  in 
communication  to  commissioner  July  25,  1851.     8^  x  11. 
[In United  States.    Congress.    Senate.    Executive  documents.    Istsess.    32d 
congress.    1851-52.    8°.    Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.    v.  14.    doc. 
no.  119]. 

No.  1.  Accompanying  commissioner  Bartlett's  letter  to  the  secretary  of  the 

Interior,  dated  '*  Santa  Rita  del  Cobre,  august  8th,  1851."     8x8. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    Senate.    Executive  documents.    Istsess.    32d 
congress.    1851-52.    8°.     Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.    v.  14.    doc. 
no.  119]. 

No.  2.   [From  Emory's  map].     Accompanying  commissioner  Bartlett's  let- 

ter to  the  secretary  of  the  Interior,  dated  **  Santa  Rita  del  Cobre,  august 
8th,  1851."     8|  X  14. 
.[In  United  States.    Congress.    Senate.    Executive  documents.    Istsess.    32d 
congress.    1851-52.    8°.    Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852.    v.  14.    doc. 
no.  119]. 

Disturnell  (J.)     Map  of  the  United  States,  in  part  and  Canada.     Showing 

all  the  canals,  railroads,  navigable  rivers,  &c.     33  x  52.     New  York,  J. 
Disturnell,  1852. 

General  chart  of  the  coast  from  Gay  Head  to  cape  Henlopen.     From  a 

trigonometrical  survey  under  the.  direction  of  F.  R.  Hassler  and  A.  D. 
Bache.    Electrotype  copy  no.  1 .    By  G.  Mathiot.    31x37.     [Washington,. 
1852]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Map  of  the  great  west.     Embracing  Illinois,  Missouri,  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and 

Minnesota,     col.     48  x  34,     New  York,  Ensign,  Thayer  &  co.  1852. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States,  [etc.]     By  W.  AVilliams.     24  x  29.     Phil- 

adelphia, Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.  1852. 

Boundary  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  shewing  the  initial  point 

under  the  treaty  of  dec.  30,  1853.     Astronomically  determined  and  sur- 
veyed in  1855,  under  the  direction  of  William  H.  Emory.     Projected  & 
drawn  by  F.  Herbst.     24  x  36.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  908 

United  States.  INIap  illustrating  the  disputed  boundary  between  the  United  States 
and  Mexico.  Compiled  from  authentic  maps  &  drawn  by  G.  Schroeter. 
8J  X  15*.     Xew  York,  Disturnell  &  Schroeter,  1853. 

]Map  no  2.     Eio  Bravo  del  Xorte  section  of  boundary  between  the  l.^nited 

States  &  Mexico  agreed  upon  by  the  joint  commission  under  the  treaty  of 
Guadalupe   Hidalgo;  surveyed   in   1852-3   under  the  direction  of   lieut. 
W.  H.  Emory.     25  x  38.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

^lap  no  3.     Boundary  between  the  United  States  &  Mexico,  agreed  upon 

by  the  joint  commission  under  the  treaty  of  dec.  30.  1853.     Surveyed  in 
1855,  under  the  direction  of  major  W.  H.  Emory.     25  x  38.     [Washing- 
ton, 1855]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Map  no  4.     Boundary  between  the  United  States  et  Mexico  agreed  upon  by 

the  joint  commission  under  the  treaties  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo;  and  dec. 
30.     Surveyed  in  1849  and  1854-5.     John  B.  Weller,  U.  S.  comm--.  in  1849 
&  W".  H  Emory  in  1854  c%  55.     25  x  38.     [Washington,  1855]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior]. 

Karte  von  einem  theile  des  felsengebirges  mit  dem  Siid-Pass  und  den  Parks, 

so  wie  von  grossen  Saln-see  und  dessen  umgebungen.     10^  x  12. 
[In  Olshaesen   (Theodor).     Das  Mississippi   thai.     8°.     Kiel,    1853.     v.   1. 
at  end] . 

Map  of  the  proposed  northern  route  for  a  railroad  to  the  Pacific,     by  Edwin 

F.  Johnson.  1853.     21  x  32. 
[In  American  rail  road  journal.     4°.     New  York,  1853.     2d  quarto  series. 
V.  9.     no.  721]. 

New   map  .of   California,   Oregon,    Washington,   Utah,   and  New  Mexico. 

Compiled  from  the  latest  authorities  &  surveys,  by  G.  H.  Schroeter.     col. 
27  X  23.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

North  America.     P^ngraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     14^  x  10. 

[In  Encyclopaedia  (The)  britannica.     8th  ed.     4°.     1853.     v.  2.     pi.  22]. 
Note. — Gives  boundary  settled  1825,  Russia-Great  Britain. 

Map   of   the    United  States   and   Canada.    [And]    :Map    no.    1-10.      United 

States. 
[In  Smith  (RoswellC.)     Smith's  atlas  of  modern  and  ancient  geography. 
4°.     New  York,  D.  Burgess  &  co.  1853]. 

— Neueste   eisenbahn-kanal  u.   post   karte   fiir   reisende   in   den  Vereinigten 

Staaten  von  Nord  Amerika.  etc.     Nach  J.   Calvin  Smith.   H.   S.  Tanner, 
etc.     28  x  22. 
[In  Bromme  (Traugott).     Hand-  und  reisebuch  fiir  auswanderer  und  rei- 
sende nach  Nord  Mittel-  und  Sud  Amerika.     12°.     Bamberg,  1853]. 

Reconnaissance  of  the  western  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Gray's  Har- 

bor to  the  entrance  of  Admiralty  inlet.     By  the  hydrographic  party  under 
the  command   of   lieut.    James   Alden.     1853.      15  x  17.      [Washington, 
1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Skeleton  map  exhibiting  the  route  explored  by  capt.  J.  W.  Gunnison  38 

parellel  of  north  latitude  [1853]  also  that  of  the  41  parellel  of  latitude 
explored  by  lieut.  E.  G.  Beck  with.     [1854].     Drawn  by  J.  W.  Egloffstein. 
25  X  38.     [n.  p.  1855]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 


904  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA. 

United  States.     Territory  of  the  United  States  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the 
Pacific  ocean;  originally  prepared  to  accompany  the  reports  of  the  explora- 
tions for  a  Pacific  railroad  route;  made  in  accordance  with  the  10th  &  11th 
sections  of  the  Army  appropriation,  act  of  March  3rd,  1853;  compiled  from 
authorized  explorations  and  other  reliable  data  by  lieut.  G.  K.  Warren, 
topi,  eng'rs.     In  the  office  of  Pacific  r.  r.  surveys,  war  dept.  under  the 
direction  of  bvt.   maj.  W.  H.   Emory,  topi,  eng'rs  in  1854,  capt.  A.  A. 
Humphreys  topi,  eng'rs  in  1854-1858.     Recompiled  and  redrawn  under 
the  direction  of  the  chief  of  corps  of  engineers  by  Edward  Freyhold, 
•      1865-66-67-68.     57  x  46|.     New  York,  engraved  &  printed  by  Julius  Bien, 
N.  Y.  [1868]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 
Note. — Gives  north  west  boundary  line.      And  in  corner   "Territory   of 
Alaska,  ceded  by  Russia  to  the  United  States,  1868." 

Reconnaissance  and  survey  of  a  railway  route  from  Mississippi  river  near 

35th  parellel  north  lat.  to  Pacific  ocean.     Made  under  the  direction  of 
the  secy,  of  war,  by  lieut.  A.  W.  Whipple.     Drawn  by  M.  von  Hippel. 
Map  no.  1-2.     1853-4.     each  26  x  76.     [n.  p.  1855]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Blunt  (E.  &  G.  W. )    The  coast  of  the  United  States.     Sheet  1-2,  each  32  x  46. 

New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1854-58. 

SUMMARY. 

Sheet  1.    From  Point  Judith  to  Cape  Lookout.    1854. 

2.    From  Cape  Lookout  to  Cape  Carnaveral.    1858. 

Coast  of  the  United  States,  from  the  U.  S.  coast  surveys  by  Charles  Copley. 

1855.     35  X  48.     New  York,  C.  Copley  &  sons,  1855! 

Colton's  map  of  the  United  States  of  America  including  Canada  and  a  large 

portion  of  Texas.  Showing  the  base  meridian  and  township  lines  of  the 
U.  S.  surveys,  the  lands  allotted  to  the  Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi 
the  various  international  improvements,  &c.  *By  J.  Calvin  Smith,  rev. 
ed.     col.     m  X  82.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1854. 

Ivarte  der  quellgebiete  der  fliisse  Wichita,  Brazos,  Colorado  &c.  im  innern 

von  Nord-Amerika.     Hauptsachlich  nach  den  aufnahmen  des  capt.  R.  B. 
Marcy,  1854.     [&]  Karte  des  nordwestlichsten  theile  von  Nord-Amerika. 
Yon  A.  Petermann.     9^  x  7|.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859. 
[In   Petermann' s   mittheilungen.      4°.      Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1859.     pi.   2. 
p.  48]. 

Lange  (Henry).     Atlas  von  Nord  Amerika.     3  p.  ].     28  pp.     18  maps.     obi. 

4°.     Braunschweig,  G.  Westermann,  1854. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States  from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific 

ocean  ordered  by  the  hon.  Jeff'n  Davis,  secretary  of  war,  to  accompany 
the  reports  of  the  explorations  for  a  railroad  route.  Made  in  accordance 
with  the  10th  and  11th  sections  of  the  army  appropriation  act  of  march  3, 
1853.  Compiled  from  authorized  explorations  and  other  reliable  data  by 
lieut.  G.  K.  Warren.  In  the  office  of  Pacific  r.  r.  surveys,  war  dept.  under 
the  direction  of  bvt.  maj.  W.  H.  Emory  in  1854  and  of  capt.  A,  A.  Hum- 
phreys 1854-5-6-7.     44  x  46.     [n.  p.  1857]. 

Mai)  o^  the  United  States,  with  the  railways.     18  x  21. 

[In  Routledge's  American  handbook.     16°.     London,  1854.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     Pu])li8hed  by  Adolphus  Ranney.     22x30.     New 

York,  A.  Ranney,  [1854]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  905 

United  States.  A  new  map  of  our  country  present  and  prospective.  Compiled 
from  government  surveys  and  other  reliable  sources.  Published  by  Gas- 
ton &  Johnson.     56  x  62.     New- York,  Gaston  &  Johnson,  1854. 

Route  of  a  survey  from  the  Pimas  villiages  on  the  Rio-Gila  to  Mesilla  on  the 

Rio-Bravo  del  Norte  with  a  view  to  determine  the  practicability  of  a  railroad 
from  the  Mississippi  to  the  Pacific  ocean  through  that  region  made  by 
lieut.  Jno.  G.  Parge,  under  orders  from  hon.  Jefferson  Davis  1854.     Drawn 
by  H.  Custer.     26  x  67.     [n.  p.  1854]. 
.    [United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

— The  United  States  &  the  relative  position  of  the  Oregon  &  Texas.     By  James 

Wyld.     15  X  21  J.     London,  J.  Wyld,  [1854]. 
[In  Wyld  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Wyld,  1854]. 

— The  United  States,  including  the  recently  acquired  territories.     Drawn  & 

engraved  by  J.  Dower.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     16  x  13. 
[In  Dower  (John).     A  new  general  atlas  of  the  world,  compiled  from  the 
latest  authorities  both  English  &  foreign  [etc.]     fol.     London,  H.  Tees- 
dale  &  co.  [1854].     no.  37]^ 
Note. — Known  as  Teesdale's  Atlas. 

■ Entwurf   von    linien   gleichzeitig   emtretender  fluth   Nordamerikanischen 

kiiste  des  Stillen  meers,  nach  A.  D.  Bache's  kiistenaufnahme.     Maassstab 
1:10,000,000.     1855.     7|  x  4|. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fur  erdkunde   zu   Berlin.      Zeitschrift.     8°.     Berlin,    D. 
Reimer,  1856.     v.  6.     pi.  2]. 

Der  golfstrom  nach  den  unter  leitung  von  prof.  A.  D.  Bache,  U.  S.  coast 

survey  superintendent  angestellten  untersuchungen.     Aus  der  im  report 
of  the  superint.  of  C.  S.     Washington  1855,  enthalten  karte  auf  die  hiilfte 
des  massstabs  (1:10,000,000)  reducirt.     7^  x  6. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.      Zeitschrift.      8°.      Berlin,  D. 
Reimer,  1856.     v.  6.     pi.  2]. 

Geologische  Karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  und  Britischen  provinzen  von 

Nord   Amerika.     Von   Jules   Marcou.     juli    1855.     9 J  x  15i.     Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  1855. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheihmgen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1855.     v.    1. 
p.  172]. 

Williams'  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  with  railroad 

routes  and  distances,     col.     35  x  50.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  [1855]. 

Smith  (J.  Calvin).     Map  of  the  United  States.      Showing  the  railroads. 

21x27. 
[In  Smith  (J.  Calvin).    Harper's  statistical  gazetteer  of  the  world.    8°.    New 
York,  1855.     p.  1778]. 

Traveller's  map  of  the  middle,  northern,  eastern  states  and  Canada.     Show- 

ing all  the  railroad,  steamboat,  canal  and  principal  stage  routes.     19  x  23. 
New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  [1855]. 
[In  Disturnell    (John).     The  traveler's  guide  to  the  Hudson  river.     16°. 
New  York,  1864]. 

The  United  States,  march  4,  1855.     5J  x  8. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)  Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,  obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  12]. 

United  States.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     10^  x  8. 

[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography  [etc.]  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr,  1855. 
no.  39]. 


906  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TTnited  States.     The  United  States  of  America,     col.     17  x  26.     New  York,  J.  H... 
Colton  &  CO.  1855. 
[In  Goodrich  (S.  G. )     The  world  as  it  is  and  as  it  has  been.     4°.     New 
York,  1855.     at  end]. 

Black's  atlas  of  North  America.     A  series  of  twenty  maps  constructed  and 

engraved  by  John  Bartholomew.  39  pp.  20  maps.  fol.  Edinburgh, 
A.  &  C.  l^lack,  1856. 

Map  shewing  the  railways  in  the  United  States  and  Canada.     To  accompany 

capt.  Gal  ton's  report  to  the  lords  of  the  committee  of  privy  council  for 
trade,  1856.     Drawn  by  F.  McKenzie.     20^  x  26. 
[In   Great   Britain.     Parliament.     Reports,    accounts    and   papers.     1857. 
V.  16]. 

Mitchell's  new  national  map,  exhibiting  the  United  States,  with  the  North 

^American   British   provinces.    Sandwich    Islands,    Mexico,    and    Central 
.  America,  together  with  Cuba  and  other  West  India  islands,     col.     63  x  63. 

Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1856. 

Ranney  (A.)     National  political  map  of  the  United  States,     col.     29x36.. 

New' York,  A.  Ranney,  [1856]. 

Reynolds's  political  map  of   the  United  States.     Designed  to  exhibit  the 

comparitive  area  of  the  free  and  slave  states,  and  the  territory  open  to 
slavery  or  freedom  by  the  repeal  of  the  Missouri  compromise.  (;ol. 
27  X  30.     New  York,  W.  C.  Reynolds  &  J.  C.  Jones,  [1856]. 

United  States  railway  map,  showing  all  the  railways  completed  in  progress 

and  proposed  in  the  United  States  and  Canadas.  Together  with  a  map  of 
routes  for  a  Pacific  railway.  Carefully  compiled  from  government  sur- 
veys,    col.     63  X  72.     Cincinnati,  Middleton,  Wallace  &  co.  1856. 

Die   verbreitung  der    hauptsiichlichsten    kultur-produkte   der  Vereinigten 

Staaten  von  N.  Am'erika.     Entworfen  und  gezeichnet  von  A.  Petermann.. 
10  X  24i.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1856.     pi.  20-34]. 

Aboriginal  map  of  North  America,  denoting  the  boundaries  and  the  location 

of  various  Indian  tribes.     John  Arroyvsmith  lith.     col.     18  x  22. 
[In  Great  Britain.    Parhament.     Reports  from  committees.     Hudson's  bay 
CO.  1857.     V.  15]. 

Colton' s  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas  &c.  showing  the  railroads^ 

canals,  &  stage  roads.     25  x  30.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1857. 
[In  Fisher  (Richard  S.)     Colton's  traveler  and  tourist's  guide-book.     16°. 
New  York,  1857]. 

Map  and  profile  of  the  valley  of  the  St.  Lawrence  river  c^  lake  country 

extending  from  lake  Superior  to  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     19  x  30. 
[In  Disturnell  (John).     A  trip  through  the  lakes  of  North  America.     16°. 
N.  Y.     J.  Disturnell,  1857.     at  end]. 

Ensign,  Bridgmau  ik  Fanning.     A  new  map  of  the  western  states.     Eng^. 

by  W.  Hatfield,  col.  24  x  32.  New  York,  Ensign,  Bridgman  ik,  Fan- 
ning, 1858. 

Map  of  the  Dubuque  and  Pacific  railroad  and  its  connections.     9  x  9^. 

[In  American  railroad  journal.    4°.    New  York,  1857.    2d  series.    4°.    v.  13. 
p.  592]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  90 T 

United  States.     Map  of  the  Milwaukee  &  Mississippi  railroad  and  its  connections. 
94  X  12. 
[In  American  railroad  journal.    4°.    New  York,  1857.    2d  series.    4°.     v.  13. 
p.  176]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  British  i&  Central  America.     From  state  docu- 

ments &  unpublished  materials  by  professor  H.  D.  Rogers,  of  Boston, 
IT.  S.  and  A.  Keith  Johnston,  geographer  to  the  queen.  1857.  Engraved 
by  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  col.  54  x  67.  Edinburgh,  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 
ston, [1857]. 

A  new  and  complete  railroad  map  of  the  United  States,  compiled  from  reli- 

able sources  by  William  Ferris.     32  x  40.      [New  York,  1857]. 

H.  V.  Poor's  new  and  complete  map  of  all  the  railroads  in  the  United  States 

&  Canadas  in  operation  &  progress.  37  x  44.  Xew  York,  J.  H.  Schultz 
&CO.  [1858]. 

Railroad  map  of  the  eastern,  western  and  northern  states  and  Canada.     Con- 

structed by  W.  Williams.     48  x  28.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  1857. 

Railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas.     Compiled,  drawn  and 

published  by  J.  H.  Higginson.  6  sheets,  each  40  x  26.  Xew  York, 
J.  H.  Higginson,  1857. 

J.  Sage  &  sons'  new  and  reliable  railroad  map  comprising  all  the  railroads 

in  the  United  States  and  Canadas,  with  their  stations  and  distances,  col. 
44  X  56.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     J.  Sage  &  sons,  [1858]. 

United  States.     By  S.  Hall.     English  miles  69=1  degree.     16J  x  20.     Lon- 

don, Longman  &  co.  [1857]. 
[In  Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas,    fol.    London,  Longman,  Brown,, 
Green  &  Longmans,  [1857].     no.  43]. 

Wood's  historical  map;  showing  all  places  of  historical  importance  [etc.} 

Designed  by  William  H.  Wood.  col.  57  x  63.  Nev/  York,  J.  H.  Colton, 
1857. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  their  territories,  between  the  Mississippi  and 

the  Pacific  ocean  and  part  of  Mexico.     Compiled  from  survey  made  under 
the  order  of  W.  H.  Emory,  [etc.]    Projected  and  drawn  under  the  super- 
vision of  ]t.  N.  Michler  by  Thomas  Jekyll.     1857-8.     20  x  22.     Washing- 
ton, S.  Siebert's  printing  establishment,  [1858]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

—    Die  Yereinigten  Staaten  von  Norclamerika.    Ostlicher  theil.    Bearbeitet  von 

C.  Griif.     25  x  22.     Weimar,  geographisches  institut,  [1858]. 

Karte  zur  iibersicht  der  neuestenforschungen  im  innern  Xord  Amerika's  bis 

zuni  ostrande  der  Rocky  mts.     Gez.  v.  A.  Petermann.     7h  x  9J.     Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1858. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1858.     pi.    10. 
p.  306]. 

Map  of  the  country  from  lake  Superior  to  the  Pacific  ocean.    From  the  latest 

explorations  and  surveys  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  New  York  cham- 
ber of  commerce.  April,  1858.  22  x  44.  New  York,  drawn,  engraved, 
printed  &  colored  at  Colton's  geographical  establishment,  1868. 

Sketch  exhibiting  the  routes  between  fort  Laramie  and  the  Great  Salt  Lake. 

Drawn  by  E.  Freyhold.     Jan.  1858.     20  x  32.     [Washington,  1858]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


908  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord  America  nebst  Canada.  Bear- 
beitet  und  gezeichnet  von  H.  Kiepert.  Revidirt  1858.  Weimer,  geo- 
graphisches  institut,  1858. 

Civilized  America.     Del.  &  litho.  by  James  Wyld.     London.     15  x  21^. 

[In  Grattan  (Thomas  CoUey).     Civilized  America.     8°.     London,  Bradbury 

&  Evans,  1859.    v.  1]. 

5 —     Lloyd's  American  railroad  map.    Showing  the  three  proposed  roads  and  the 

overland  mail  route  to  the  Pacific.     24  x  36.     New  York,  R.  Smith,  1859. 

INlap  of  the  free  states  of  N.  America,  shewing  the  railways.     1859.     11  x  23. 

[In  Hancock  (William).     An  emigrant's  five  years  in  the  free  states  of 

America.     12°.     London,  I860]. 

]\lap  of  the  military  dep't  of  Texas.     Being  a  section  of  the  map  of  the  terri- 

tory of  the  v.  S.  from  the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean.    Compiled 
from  all  the  reliable  data  by  It.  G.  K.  Warren  under  the  direction  of  col. 
A.A.Humphreys.     1859.     col.     21x24.     [Washington,  1859]. 
[United  States.    War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Map  of  boundary  line.     4J  x  6J.     J.  Wyld  del. 

[In  Grattan  (Thomas  Colley) .    Civilized  America.     8°.     London,  Bradbury 

&  Evans,  1859.    v.  1.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  Mexico.     Published  by  Johnson  &  Browning 

under  the  direction  of  col.  Carlos  Butterfield,  dec.  1859.     col.     30  x  36. 
[New  York,  1859]. 

Preliminary  chart  no.  3  of  the  sea  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Cape 

Small  Point,  Maine,  to  cape  Cod,  Mass.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey       j 
under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     36  x  28.     [Washington,  1859].  I 

[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

The  province  of  British  Columbia  &  Vancouver  island.    With  portions  of 

the  United  States  &  Hudson's  bay  territories.     Compiled  from  original 
documents  by  John  Arrowsmith  1859.    23  x  20^.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith, 
1859. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.    v.  22]. 

Map  of  the  southern  states  of  North  America  with  the  forts,  harbours  & 

military  positions.     James  Wyld,  geographer   to   the    queen.     25|  x  39. 
London,  J.  Wyld,  [186-]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  new  railroad  &  country  copper  plate  map  of 

the  southern  states,     col.     25  x  33.     New  York,  Johnson  &  Browning, 
1860. 

]Map  of  the  boundary  line  between  British  America  &  the  United  States, 

showing  the  proposed  route  from  Fort  William  to  Arrow  lake,  thence  to 
Rainy  lake  via  the  Old  north  west  company  route.     J,  Arrowsmith  lith. 
lU  X  32. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers,  1860.     v.  44]. 

Colton's  new  railroad  &  county  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas  &c. 

31  x  39.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1860. 
Note. — Inset:  "Colton's  map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  proposed 
railroad  routes  to  the  Pacific  ocean." 

]\Iap  of  the  United  States  exhibiting  the  military  dep'ts  &  posts  1860. 

12J  x  19J.     Scale  1: 10,000,000.     New  York,  J.  Bien  lith.  [I860]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  909 

United  States.     Physikalische  karte  des  Alleghany-systeius.    Nach  alien  vorhand- 
enen   messungen   und   untersuchungen   gezeichnet  von    Ernst    Sandoz. 
Massstab  1:6,000,000.     9J  x  16.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1860.    v.  6.  p.  284]. 

The  Washington  map  of  the  United  States.     By  M.  F.  :Maury.     col.     65  x  65. 

Washington,  W.  G.  Bond,  [I860]. 

Illustrating  the  civil  war.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e.     6^  x  8.     [1860-65]. 

[In  Thalheimer  (M.  E.)     The  eclectic   historical  atlas.     8°.     Cincinnati, 
Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  [1885].     map  24]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  United  States,  Mexico,  the  West  Indies,  &c.     1861. 

col.     30  X  37.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1861]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  southern  states.     Including  Maryland,  Delaware,  Vir- 

ginia, Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Missouri,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Arkansas,  Louisiana,  Texas,  [etc.]  col. 
38  X  54.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Colton's  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States,  including  a  large 

portion  of  Canada,  New  Brunswick  &c.  81  x  84.  New  York,  J.  H.  Col- 
ton, 1861. 

Colton's  United  States  shewing  the  military  stations,  forts  &c.     col.    16  x  26. 

New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

G.  Woolworth  Colton's  map  of  the  country  500  miles  around  the  city  of 

Washington.  Showing  the  seat  of  war  in  the  east.  20  x  30.  New  York, 
G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 

G.  Woolworth  Colton's  new  guide  map  of  the  United  States  &  Canada,  with 

railroads,  counties,  etc.     30  x  35.     New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 

Goldthwait's  map  of  the  United  States  &  Canada,  exhibiting  the  railroads 

with  their  distances,  single  and  double  tracks  &  width  of  gauge.  By  G.  H. 
Goldthwait.     col.     27  x  32.     New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 

Lloyd's  map  of  the  southern  states.     Showing  all  the  railroads,  their  stations 

&  distances,  also  the  counties,  towns,  [etc.]  1861.  col.  38  x  56.  New 
York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1861. 

Lloyd's  military  map  and  gazetteer  of  the  southern  states.     [Weekly.     Sept. 

7,  1861].     4  sheets.     27  x  20.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1861. 

Lloyd  (H.  H.)  &  co.     Military  portraits,  map  of  the  seat  of  war,  uniforms, 

arms,  &c.     col.     27  x  35.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1861]. 

Map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  slave  population  of  the  southern  states 

of  the  United  States.     Compiled  from  the  census  of  1860.     Engr.  by  Th. 
Leonhardt.     Drawn  by  E.  Hergesheimer.     27  x  33^.     Washington,  D.  C. 
H.  S.  Graham,  1861. 
Note. — Sold  for  the  benefit  of  the  sick  and  wounded  soldiers  of  the  U.  S. 
army. 

Mitchell's  military  map  of  the  United  States.     Showing  forts,  &c.     With 

separate  maps  of  states,  vicinities  of  cities,  &c.  23  x  25.  Philadelphia, 
S.  A.  Mitchell,  jr.  [1861]. 

Preliminary  chart  of  the  Atlantic  coast  from  cape  Hatteras  to  cape  Florida. 

1861.     Autographic  transfer  1861.     38  x  20.     [Washington,  1861]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


^10  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF   AMERICA. 

United  States.     Sketch  of  the  Atlantic  coast  of  the  United  States  from  Savannah 
river  to  St. Mary's  river,  embracing  the  coast  of  the  state  of  Georgia.     1861. 
Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     28  x  40.     [Washington,  1861]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Thayer's  statistical  and  military  map  of  the  middle  and  southern  states. 

Pubhshed  by  H.  Thayer.     21  x  29.     New  York,  H.  Thayer,  1861. 

The  United  States,  July  4,  1861.     5^  x  8. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)  Epoch  maps  illustrating  American  history,  obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  13]. 

'Jie  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord  America  nebst  Canada.     Maassstab  in 

1/8.000.000.  Bearbeitet  und  gezeichnet  von  H.  Kiepert.  Revidert  1861. 
Gestochen  von  C.  Poppey,  jun.  21  x  25.  Weimar,  geographisches 
institut,  [1861]. 

Cowles  (Calvin  D.)     Atlas  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion.     Giving  Union  and 

Confederate  armies  by  actual  surveys  by  the  Union  and  Confederate 
engineers.  Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D.  Cowles.  Rev.  for  publication 
by  J.  A.  Caldwell.  This  volume  contains  over  seven  hundred  maps, 
showing  all  the  battlefields  from  1861-1865.  3  p.  1.  40  maps.  12  pi. 
fol.     New  York,  atlas  publishing  co.  1892. 

[  United  States.     AVar  department] . 

Note. — To  accompany  the  official  record  of  the  Union  and  Confederate 
armies  1861-65.     series  I. 

Civil  war.     1861-1865.     22x23. 

[In  Goff  (E.  A.  W.)  and  Goff  (H.  S.)  The  United  States  and  her  neigh- 
bors.    4°.     N.  Y.     G.  F.  Cram,  1893.     p.  278]. 

Theatre  of  war  in  the  United  States.     1861-1865.     Theatre  of  war  in  the 

east.     5|  X  85. 
[Jn  Labberton  (R.  H. )     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  71]. 

Carte  generale  des  Etats-Unis  et  du  Mexique  comprenant  1'  Amerique  Centrale 

et  les  Antilles.     Dressee  par  A.  Yuillemin.     24^  x  36.     Paris,  E.  Andri- 
veau-Goujon,  1862. 
[Atlas  universel.     no.  48]. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  rebellion.     July  1862.     col.     18x17.     [Washing- 

ton], office  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey,  1862. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Hazard's  railroad  &  military  map  of  the  southern  states  prepared  by  the 

committee  on  inland  transportation  of  the  board  of  trade  of  Philadelphia, 
from  the  latest  accessible  authorities.  The  coast  accurately  drawn  from 
the  U.  S.  coast  surveys  and  by  the  war  department  as  the  official  map  for 
government  use,  1862.  Draw^n  &  engraved  by  P.  Duval  &  son,  lith'rs. 
Philad'a.  31  x  50i.  Philadelphia,  W.  P.  Hazard,  1862. 
Note.— Copyrighted  in  1862  by  Thomas  Kimber,  jr. 

Mitchell's  new  national  map,  exhibiting  the  United  States  with  the  North 

American  British  provinces.  Sandwich  islands,  ^Mexico,  and  Central  Amer- 
ica, together  with  Cuba  and  other  West  India  islands.  60  x  60.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1862. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  911 

United  States.  Lloyd's  new  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, from  the  latest  surveys  showing  every  railroad  &  station  finished  to 
June,  1862  and  the  Atlantic  and  gulf  coasts.  From  United  States  superin- 
tendent's official  reports  of  the  coast  survey  by  order  of  congress.  1862. 
Statute  or  American  miles  69.1  to  a  degree.  37  x  50.  New  York,  J.  T. 
Lloyd,  [1862]. 

The  new  naval  and  military  map  of  the  United  States  hy  J.  Calvin  Smith. 

65  X  65.     Philadelphia,  J.  Baker,  [1862]. 
Note.— Copyrighted  1862  by  Kobert  P.  Smith.     Giving  "the  census  1860  in 
advance  of  official  publication.     Inset:  View  of  Washington  city.     Illus- 
trated border  of  portraits. 

Hail  road  map  of  the  southern  states  shewing  the  southern  &  southwestern 

railway  connections  with  Philadelphia  1862.  Prepared  by  Thomas  Kim- 
ber,  jr.  chairman  of  the  committee  on  inland  transportation  of  the  board 
of  trade  of  Philadelphia.  From  the  latest  accessible  authorities.  The 
coast  accurately  drawn  from  the  U.  S.  coast  surveys.  Drawn  &  engraved 
by  P.  S.  Duval  &  son,  lith'rs,  Philad'a.     30J  x  52^     [1862]. 

The  Washington  map  of  the  United  States,  by  the  superintendent  U.  S. 

national  observatory  Washington,  D.C.    1862.    Scale  1/3. 000. 000.    67x66^. 
Philadelphia,  S.  Taintor  &  co.,  and  London,  Holmes,  Harrison  &  co. 
[1862]. 
Note. — Copyrighted,  1861,  by  Robert  P.  Smith. 

Bancroft's  map  of  the  Pacific  states.     Compiled  by  W.  H.  Knight.     Scale 

24  statute  miles  to  an  inch.     59|  x  50|^.     San  Francisco,  H.  H.  Bancroft 

&  CO.  1863. 

Central  map  of  the  United  States.     W.  Hughes.     9  x  12. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.,  [1863].     v.  2.     p.  501]. 

G.  Wool  worth  Colton's  series  of  railroad  maps  no.  3.     New  railroad  map 

of  middle  states  including  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Dela- 
ware, Maryland,  Ohio  and  Canada,  drawn,  engraved  &  published  by 
G.  Woolworth  Colton,  1863.  Scale  20  statute  miles  to  an  inch.  38  x  29. 
New  Ybrk,  G.  W.  Colton,  1863. 

Extract  from  a  map  entitled  Portions  of  the  military  departments  of  the 

Cumberland  (which  includes  Tennessee  west  of  the  Tenn.  river  (except 
Forts  Henry  and  Donelson)  and  the  northern  portions  of  Alabama  and 
Georgia),  of  the  south  (which  includes  South  Carolina,  East  Florida,  and 
part  of  Georgia)  and  of  the  gulf  (which  comprises  all  the  coast  of  the  gulf 
of  Mexico  west  of  Pensacola  harbor,  and  so  much  of  the  gulf  states  as  may 
be  occupied  by  gen'l  Banks'  forces,  also  West  Florida,  and  Texas).  Com- 
piled in  the  bureau  of  engineers,  war  department  1863.  Denis  Callahan 
delt.  Lith.  by  J.  Bien,  New  York.  Scale  of  miles  1 :  350,000  or  5,524  stat. 
miles  to  1  inch.     37  x  48.     New  York,  J.  Bien,  [1863]. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  rebellion.     Drawn    by  H.  Lindenkohl.      1  map. 

18  X  18.     [Washington],  office  of  the  U.  S.  coast  survey,  [1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Lloyd's  new  map  of  the  United  States,  the  Canadas,  and  New  Brunswick. 

From  the  latest  surveys,  showing  every  railroad,  &  station  finished  to 
June,  1863.     col.     37  x"^49.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1863. 


912  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA. 

United  States.     Map  to  accompany  "My  diary  north  &  south."     22  x  20. 

[In   Russell  (W.  H.)     My  diary  north    and  south.     12°.     London,  1863, 
front.] 

Parts  of  southern  states  bordering  on  gulf  of  Mexico.     J.  Wells  del.     Rae 

Smith,  sc.     6J  x  9^     [New  York] ,  Virtue,  Yorston  &  co.  1863. 

Phelps  &  Watson's  historical  and  military  map  of  the  border  &  southern 

states.  35  pp.  I  col.  map.  24x35.  18°.  New  York,  Phelps  &  Watson, 
1863. 

United  States.     9  x  12}. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1863].     v.  1.     p.  587]. 

• Wall  atlas.     Constructed  &  drawn  under  the  direction  of  A.  Guyot.     By 

Ernst  Sandoz.  Large  series,  col.  64  x  80.  New  York,  C.  Scribner, 
1863. 

Whitney  (William  H.)     Union  and  Confederate  campaigns  in  the  lower 

Shenandoah  valley  illustrated.     Twenty  years  after — at  the  first  reunion 
of  Sheridans  veterans  on  the  fields  and  m  the  camps  of  the  valley,     title. 
66  pp.     25  maps.     fol.     Boston,  W.  H.  Whitney,  1883. 
Note. — Blue  prints. 

The  American  continent.     Topographical  and  railroad  map  of  the  United 

States,  British  possessions.  West  Indies,  Mexico  and  Central  America. 
Compiled  from  the  best  authorities,  by  ft.  Rosa.  37  x  46.  New  York,  C. 
Lubbrecht  &  co.  [1864]. 

Same.     The  American  continent.     Topographical  and  railroad  map  of   the 

United   States,   British   possessions,    West  Indies,    Mexico    and  Central 
America.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities  by  R.  Rosa.    37  x  46.    New 
York,  Lubbrecht  &  co.  1865. 
Note. — Copyrighted  1864. 

Bancroft's  map  of  the  Pacific  states.     By  W"".   H.  Knight,     col.     46  x  65, 

San  Francisco,  H.  H.  Bancroft  &  co.  1864. 

Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  important 

localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  completing  the  cam- 
paign  map.     4  p.    1.     16  pi.     obi.    12°.     Philadelphia,    G.    R.    Bechler, 

[1864]. 

Carte  du  th^Atre  de  la  guerre  aux  Etats-Unis.     1864.     13  x  12. 

[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Sept.-d6c.  1864.     8°.     Paris,  1864.     v.  12.     p.  860]. 

The  Confederate  States,  with  the  border  states  «&  the  adjoining  portion  of 

the  federal  states.     By  J.  Bartholomew,     title.     20J  x  24.     12°.     London, 
G.  Philip  &  son,  [1864]. 
[Philip's  series  of  travelling  maps]. 

Colton   (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  America,  illustrating  the  physical 

■jid  j>olitical  geography  of  North  and  South  America  and  the  West  India 
Islands.  Accompanied  by  descriptions  geographical,  statistical,  and  his- 
torical, by  Richard  Swanson  Fisher.  151  pp.  ill.  title,  incl.  43  maps, 
fol.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  913 

United  States.     Colton's  condensed  octavo  atlan  of  tlie  Union.     8  pp.    51  maps.    8°. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

Colton's  county  &  township  map  of  the  eastern  c'fe  middle  states,  showing  the 

New  England  states,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  [etc.]  29  x  40.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

Colton's  county  and  township  map  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Min- 

nesota, Iowa  and  Missouri:  With  parts  of  Indiana,  Michigan,  Kansas  and 
Nebraska.     36  x  27.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

Colton's  map  of  the  states  and  territories  west  of  the  ^lississippi  to   the 

Pacific  ocean.  Showing  the  overland  routes  [etc.]  27  x  40.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

. —     Colton's  traveler's  map  of  the  United  States,  showing  the  (M)unties,  railroads, 

&c.     29  X  33.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

Grenzen  der  neuen  territorien  im  westlichen  Nordamerica.     8J  x  8^. 

[In    Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde   zu   Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1864.     v.  17.     pi.  3]. 

Johnson's   California,    with    territories  of    Utah,    Nevada,    Colorado,    New 

Mexico,  and  Arizona.     17  x  23.     New  York,  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  United  States.     17  x  23.      [New  York],  John- 

son &  W^ard,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  territory  in  possession  of  the  federal 

union,  Jan.  1864.     18  x  27. 
[In  Massie  (J.  W.)     America.     12°.     London,  J.  Snow,  1864]. 

Les  materiaux  de  cette  reduction  sont  empruntes  pour  le  rio  Colorado,  :\  la 

belle  carte  de  I'expedition  Americaine  sous  les  ordres  du  lieutenant  Sit- 
greaves,  et  pour  les  bords  du  rio  Gila,  a,  une  carte  des  etats  de  Sonora  et  le 
Chihuahua  de  m.  de  Fleury,  assez  riche  en  details  mais  qui  ne  pent  avoir  les 
memes  pretentions  a  une  exactitude  geographique.  Paul  Chaix.  15i  x  1 7  J. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic  de  Geneve.    Memoires.     8°.     Geneve,  1864.     v.  4], 

Mendenhall  (E. )     Railway  and  county  map  of  the  southern  states,  embrac- 

ing the  States  of  N.  Carolina,  S.  Carolina,  Georgia,  Alabama,  Florida, 
Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Arkansas,  and  Tennessee,  col.  18  x  32.  Cincin- 
nati, E.  Mendenhall,  1864. 

Mendenhall    (E. )     Traveling   map  of   the  western   states,   exhibiting   the 

counties,  towns,  and   villiages,  the  railways,  rivers,  canals,    [etc.]     col. 
•      22^x29^     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  1864. 

New  outline  and  military  map.     By  S.  Agassiz  ]Murphy.     col.     55x72.     St. 

Louis,  C.  Robyn  &  co.  [1864]. 

Statistical  map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     15  x  20.     Philadelphia, 

Bowen  &  co.  [1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department]. 

Appleton's  railway  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas,  representing 

railways  in  actual  operation  and  those  in  course  of  construction.  Also, 
map  of  the  territories,  showing  the  Pacific  railroad,  gold  regions,  &c. 
Carefully  compiled  by  G.  F.  Thomas.  21  x  27.  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
&  CO.  [1865]. 

H.  Doc.  ol6 -58 


914  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  Map  of  the  public  land  states  and  territories  constructed  from  the 
public  surveys  and  other  official  sources  in  the  General  land  office.  DrawTi 
by  J.  H.  Hawes  and  T.  Franks,  1865.  Engraved  by  D.  McClelland 
AVash'n  D.  C.  27  x  44.  Philadelphia,  Bo  wen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
Note.  — To  accompany  *  'Annual  report  of  the  comm'  r  gen.  land  office. ' '  39th 
cong.     1st  sess. 

— Map  of  the  territories  &  Pacific  states  to  accompany  "Across  the  continent  ' 

by  Samuel  Bowles.     14  x  18.     New  York,  G.   W.   &  C.  B.  Colton,  1865. 
Copyright  by  J.  H.  Goldthwaite. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  California  on  an  enlarged  scale." 

' New  England  and  New  York.     Drawn  by  J.  H.  Higginson.     Presented  by 

the  Niagara  fire  ins.  co.     19  x  24^     [New  York,  1865]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  P.  Notman,  1165. 

New  map  of  the  U.   S.   territories  and  Pacific  states.     F.   Bourquin,  lith. 

37^  X  32i     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1865. 

Part  of   the  military  department  of   the   South.      Embracing  portions  of 

Georgia  and  South  Carolina.     Compiled  and  engraved  in  the  Engineer 
bureau,  war  department  1865.     Scale:   1:350,000=5.524  miles  to  one  inch. 
38  X  46.     [Washington,  1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Bureau  of  engineers]. 

Physical  map  of  the  United  States  by  A.  Guyot.    J.  Schedler  sc.     E.  Sandoz 

del.     (tol.     4  X  65.     New  York,  major  Knapp,  [1865]. 

Schonberg's  imperial  map  of   the  United  States  and  Canada.      Drawn  by 

Frederick  Couette.     col.     62  x  56.     New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1865. 

[Southern  States].     U.  S.  Coast  survey.     A,  D.  Bache  supdt.     1865.     Drawn 

by  A.  Lindenkohl.  Scale,  1  inch =10  miles.  4  sheeets,  each  23  x  34. 
Washington,  D.  C.  the  Norris  Peters  co.  photo-lith.  [1865]. 

A  statistical  map  showing  area  &  population  of  the  British  North  American 

confederacy,  and  the  United  States,  including  British  Columbia  and  Hud- 
son's Bay  territory,  showing  the  true  and  only  practicable  route  from  the 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Prepared  from  the  latest  authentic  maps 
by  Thomas  Rawlings.  1865.  20  x  27. 
[In  Rawlings  (Thomas).  The  consideration  of  the  British  North  American 
provinces.     8°.     London,  1865]. 

Ashef  &  Adams.     New  &  reliable  railroad  &  telegraph  map  comprising  all 

the  railroad  and  telegraph  lines  in  the  United  States  and  Canadas.  col. 
35  x  48.     Indianapolis,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1866]. 

Asher  &  Adams,  publishers  of  J.  Sage  &  sons'  new  &  reliable  rail  road  & 

telegraph  map  comprising  all  the  rail  road  and  telegraph  lines  in  the 
United  States  and  Canadas,  with  their  stations  &  distances,  col.  35  x  44. 
Indianapolis,  Ind,  published  by  Asher  &  Adams,  engraved,  printed  & 
mcjunted  by  Sage  sons'  &  co.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [1866]. 

■ liancroft's  map  of  the  Rocky  mountain  states  and  the  Pacific  coast.     Com- 

l)ile<i  by  Wm.  H.  Knight.  Scale  75  miles  to  an  inch.  20^  x  18.  San 
Francisco,  H.  H.  Bancroft  «.^  co.  1866. 

Colton's  rail  road  and  county  map  of  the  southern  states  containing  the  latest 

information.  Scale  of  48  miles  to  an  inch.  26  x  32.  New  York,  G.  W. 
&  C.  K  C/olton,  1866. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  915 

TTnited  States.  INIap  of  the  United  States  and  territories.  Shewing  the  extent  of 
piibUc  surveys  and  other  details  constructed  from  the  plats  and  official 
sources  of  the  General  land  office  under  the  direction  of  lion.  Jos.  S.  Wil- 
son, commissioner,  by  Theodore  Franks,  1866.  28  x  56.  "Washington,  D. 
McCleland,  [1866]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  tlie  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  southern  part.     From  the  latest  surveys  by  A. 

Lindenkohl.     New  York,  J).  Van  Nostrand  [1866]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island,  Connecticut  and  parts  of  New  York  and  Maine.  Designed 
and  constructed  under  the  orders  of  postmaster  general  Wm.  Dennison  and 
second  assistant  postmaster  gen'l  Geo.  Wm.  McLennan  by  W.  L.  Nichol- 
son 1866.  Scale,  six  miles  to  one  inch.  58  x  38.  Washington,  D.  C.  Eng. 
by  D.  McClelland.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  lith'd  by  P.  S.  Duval,  son  &  co. 
[1866]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Schdnberg's  imperial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Constructed, 

drawn  and  compiled  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.  Such  as:  U.  S. 
(;oast  survey  charts  and  maps.  The  exploration  maps  of  Humphreys,  War- 
ren, Pope,  Weitzel,  Atkinson,  Emory,  Mullan,  Ives  and  others  of  the  war 
department.  Maps  of  the  U.  S.  land  office  and  Canadian  crown  lands 
department,  of  Keith  Johnston,  Peterman,  Guyot,  Boye  and  others.  State 
&  county  maps,  from  military  reports,  reconnaissances,  sketches  local 
surveys,  post  office  route  maps,  &c.  &c.  and  embracing  the  most  recent 
geographical  points  of  interest,  including  the  principal  battle  grounds; 
together  with  railroads,  railroad  stations  &  canals  affording  a  full  and  con- 
venient means  of  reference.  Drawn  by  Frederick  Couette,  top.  eng. 
Scale  of  English  statute  miles  30  to  1  inch  or  1/1,900,800  of  nature.  63^x56|. 
New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1866. 

Wall-atlas  constructed  and  drawn  under  the  direction  of  A.  Guyot,  by  Ernst 

Sandoz.     small  series,     col.     42x56.     New  York,  C.  Scribner,  [1866]. 

Bancroft's   map  of  the   Pacific  states.     Compiled  by  W\  Henry  Knight. 

col.     66  X  50.     San  Francisco,  H.  H.  Bancroft  &.  co.  1867. 

Chemin  de  fer  du  Pacifique  et  ses  embranchements — Union  Pacific  railroad 

and  its  connections.     7  x  21. 
[In   Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     S''  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1867.     v.  14. 
p.  320]. 

■ Colton's  map  shewing  the  country  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean. 

38  X  63.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1867]. 

Colton's  railroad  &  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  c'fe  Canada.     66  x  66. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Distribution  de  Tor  et  de  I'argent  aux  Etats-Unis  par  Jules  ^Nlarcou.     Echelle 

1/15,200.000.     7^  x  lOi. 
[In  Societe   de   geographie.     Bulletin.     5*^  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1867.     v.  14. 
p.  560]. 

' Geological  map.     Drawn,  engraved  by  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     Scale 

1/15,000.  col.  8  X  13.  New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  drawn, 
engraved  and  printed  ior  John  P.  Morton  <k  co.  Louisville,  [1867]. 


916  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  H.  C.  Goodell's  great  western  railway  guide  exhibiting  all  stations 
and  showing  correct  distances  between  all  junction  points.  Toledo,  O. 
1867.     27|  X  39^.     Cincinnati,  O.     Ehrgott,  Forbriger  &  co.  lith.  [1867]. 

Karte  vom  westl.  theile  der  Verein-Staaten  N.-Amerika's  zur  iibersicht  der 

grossen  eisenbahnbauten  nach  dem  Pacific  ocn.  der  neuesten  territorien 
und  aufnahmen.     VonHerm.  Berghaus.     Maassstab  1 :  14000000.    7^x9^. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1867. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1867.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1867.     v. 
13.     p.  381]. 

H.  H.   Lloyd's  new  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  western  states. 

35  X  50.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1867. 

Lloyd's  merchant's  &  traveler's  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 

adas.  Published  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  48  x  59.  New  York,  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.  1867. 

Map  of  the  country  from  lake  Superior  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     From  the  latest 

explorations  and  surveys  to  accompany  the  report  of  Edwin  F.  Johnson. 
November,  1867.    22  x  45.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1867]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  United  States  exhibiting  the  principal  mail  routes  west 

of  the  Mississippi  river.  Compiled  from  the  latest  information  by  E.  Boyd, 
1867.     30^  X  43i     [n.  p.  1867]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  territories,  showing  the  extent  of  public  sur- 

veys and  other  details.  Constructed  from  the  plats  and  other  official 
survey  of  the  general  land  office.  By  Joseph  Garlinski.  1867.  24  x  57. 
Phila.  Brown  &  co.  [1867]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Note. — Map  accompanying  annual  report  1867. 

National  map  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States.     From  the  Mississippi 

river  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Made  by  the  authority  of  the  hon.  O.  H. 
Browning,  secretary  of  the  interior.  In  the  office  of  the  Indian  bureau 
chiefly  for  government  purposes  under  the  direction  of  the  hon.  N.  G. 
Taylor,  commis'r  of  Indian  affairs  &  hon.  Chas  E.  Mix,  chief  clerk  of  the 
Indian  bureau;  compiled  from  authorized  explorations  of  Pacific  rail  road 
routes,  public  surveys,  and  other  reliable  data  from  the  departments  of  the 
government  at  Washington,  D.  C.  by  W.  J.  Keeler,  1867.  N.  Du  Bois, 
draughtsman.  Scale  36  miles  to  an  inch.  47*^  x  57J.  Washington,  J.  F. 
Gedney,  [1867]. 

National  map  of  the  United  States.     37  x  48.     New  York,  Ensign  &  Bridg- 

man,  [1867]. 
Note. — Inset:  State  seals. 

New  railway  map  of  the  United  States.     Drawn,  engraved,  &  printed  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  56  x  56.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1867. 

Railroad  &  express  map  of  the  middle  states.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.     24  x  37.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Schonberg's  map  of  the  southern  Mississippi  valley  states,     col.     25  x  25. 

St.  Louis,  J.  F.  Torrey  &  co.  1867. 

Cabinet  map  of  the  United  States  and  territories  on  a  regular  projection, 

showing  the  location  of  gold,  silver,  and  other  minerals,  the  railroads,  and 
principal  cities,  the  meridian  lines,  base  lines  and  congressional  townships 
as  far  as  public  surveys  have  been  extended.  Compiled  from  government 
maps  and  published  by  Rufus  Blanchard.  Engraved  by  Jerome  T.  Gou- 
get.  27  X  30.  Chicago,  R.  Blanchard,  1868. 
Note  — Printed  on  both  sides. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  917 

United  States.     Colton  (G.  W.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Map  showing  the  location  of  the 
Indian  tribes  within  the  United  States.     8  x  12. 
[In  Lowrie  (John  C, )     A  manual  of  the  foreign  missions  of  the  Presbyte- 
rian  Church   in   the    United    States.      [3d  ed.]     12°.     New  York,  1868. 
p.  34]. 

Lloyd  (H.  H.)  &  co.     The  excelsior  map  of  the  United  States.     43x63. 

New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 

Map  of  the  country  from  lake  Superior  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     From  the 

latest  explorations  and  surveys  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  New  York 
chamber  of  commerce.  April,  1868.  22  x  44.  New  York,  drawn, 
engraved,  printed  &  colored  at  Colton' s  geographical  establishment,  1868. 

Map  showing  the  line  of  boundary  between  the  United  States  &  British  pos- 

sessions from  the  point  where  the  49th  parallel  of  north  latitude  strikes 
the  western  coast  of  the  continent  **  to  the  middle  of  the  channel  which 
separates  the  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence  southerly 
through  the  middle  of  said  channel"  &c.  to  Fucas  straits,  in  accordance 
with  treaty  of  June  15th,  1846.     22  x  18^ 

[In  Fitz William  (William  Wentworth,  viscount  Milton).  A  history  of  the 
San  Juan  water  boundary  question.  8°.  London,  Cassell,  Petter  &  Gal- 
pin,  1869.     at  end]. 

Note. — This  and  following  title  duplicated  under  1846.     p.  898. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  line  of   boundary  between  the  United  States  & 

British  possessions,  from  the  point  where  the  49th  parallel  of  north  lati- 
tude strikes  the  western  coast  of  the  continent  "to  the  middle  of  the 
channel  which  separates  the  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence 
southerly  through  the  middle  of  said  channel"  &c.  to  Fuca's  straits,  in 
accordance  with  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.  28  x  30.  Philadelphia,  Bowen 
&  CO.  lith.  [1868]. 

[United  States.     Congress.     Senate]. 

Note. — See  date  1869  for  another  copy  of  this  map,  in  Milton's  "A  history 
of  the  San  Juan  water  boundary  question."  To  accompany  "  Message  of 
the  president."     40th  cong.     2d  sess.     Senate.     Ex.  doc.  no.  29. 

New  county  map.     Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  bj^  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 

CO.     37  X  61.     New  York,  Frey  &  Nell,  1868. 

Section  of  a  correct  map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  great  national  post 

routes  between  Boston,  New  York,  Washington,  Cincinnati,  [etc.]  col. 
25  X  85.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1868]. 

Territory  of  the  United  States  from  the  ^Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean; 

originally  prepared  to  accompany  the  reports  of  the  explorations  for  a 
Pacific  railroad  route;  made  in  accordance  with  the  10th  &  11th  sections 
of  the  army  appropriation  act  of  march  3rd.  1853;  compiled  from  author- 
ized explorations  and  other  reliable  data  by  lieut.  G.  K.  Warren,  topi, 
eng'rs.  In  the  office  of  Pacific  r.  r.  surveys,  wardept.  under  the  direction 
of  bvt.  maj.  W.  H.  Emory,  topi  eng'rs.  in  1854.  capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys, 
topi,  eng'rs  in  1854-1858.  Recompiled  and  redrawn  under  the  direction 
of  the  chief  of  corps  of  engineers  by  Edward  Freyhold,  1865-66-67-68. 
57  X  46^.     New  York,  engraved  and  printed  by  Julius  Bien,  [1868]. 

[United  States.     AVar  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Note. — Gives  north  west  boundary  line.  And  in  corner  "Territory  of 
Alaska,  ceded  by  Russia  to  the  United  States,  1868." 

Walling  (H.  F.)     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Ohio;  to  which  is  added  an  atlas  of 

the  United  States.  101  pp.  inch  36  maps.  fol.  New  York,  for  H.  S, 
Stebbins,  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 


918  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

United  States.     The  Washington  map  of  the  United  States.     68  x  63.     New  York, 
H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1868. 

Watson    (Gaylord).     Map   of  our  country  lying  west  of  lake  Michigan. 

Showing  the  new  territories,  railroads,  &c.  &c.     col.     26  x  47.     New  York, 
G.  Watson,  [1868]. 
Note. — Inset:  Map  of  North  and  South  America,  Alaska,  &c.  &c. 

Carte  des  tribus  Indiennes  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     (Entre  le  Mississipi  et 

le  Pacifique).     Dressee   par  L.   Simonin  d'apres  les  documents   officiels, 
1869.     7x9. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie.     Bulletin,     b"  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1870.     v.  19. 
at  end] . 

Cram's  township    &   railroad  map  of  the  north  western  states.     35  x  28. 

Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram  &  co.  1869. 

Croquis  des  regions  traversees  par  1'  Union  Pacific  railroad  par  Paul  Chaix. 

Le  Globe.     Fevrier  &  mars,  1869.     8\  x  13^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie  de  Geneve.     Memoires.     8°.    Geneve,  1869.    v.  8]. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States  including  islands  on  the  North 

Pacific.  Accompanying  the  annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
general  land  office  for  1869.     23  x  61.     [Washington,  1869]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Note. — Photographic  reproduction. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     By  A.  von  Steinwehr.     Engd.  by  H.  Linden- 

kohl.     11}  X  9. 
[In   Steinwehr    (A.    von).     [Atlas],     fol.     Washington,    H.    Lindenkohl, 
[1869?]. 

Map  of  the  south-western  portion  of  the  United  States  and  of  Sonora  and 

Chihuahua  to  illustrate  the  paper  by  dr.  W.  A.  Bell.     Compiled  by  E.  G. 
Ravenstein,    f.  r.  g.  s.  &c.     Scale  1:6,000,000.      (85   miles  to   1   inch). 
12^  X  14. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1869.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1869.'    V.  39.'    p.  95]. 

Nordwest-Amerika  mit  dem  von  Russland  an  die  Verein.     Staaten  cedirten 

territorium  Alaska.     Mit  benutzung  der  neuesten  Amerikanischen  auf- 
nahmen,  besonders  der  unter  W.  H.  Dall  im  coast  survey  ofiice  bearbeite- 
ten  karte.     Von  A.  Petermann.     Maassstab  1:  9,000,000.     9^  x  27. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1869.     4°.     Gotha,    J.  Perthes,   [1869]. 
V.  15.     p.  361]. 

Reduction  topographischer  aufnahmen  in  siid-westen  der  Verein".  Staaten 

unter  Wheeler  und  Hayden,  1869  bis  1876.     10  x  12^.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1881. 
[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1881.     v.  27. 
pi.  9]. 

Colton's  railroad  map  [intermediate  size]  of  the  United  States.     43x50. 

New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1870]. 

The  combination  map  })eing  a  sectional  map  of  Kansas  and  Nebraska  to  the 

6th  principal  meridian,  and  western  Iowa,  &  Missouri,  combined  with  a 
general  map  of  the  western  states  &  territories.  Compiled  &  published  by 
Snyder  brothers,     col.     68  x  66.     Chicago,  Snyder  brothers,  1870. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  919 

XTnited  States.     Der  seeboden  an  der  Atlantischen  kiiste  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 

von  Nord-amerika.     Nach  den  untersuchungen  der  Nordamerikanisehen 

coast  survey  von  L.  F.  von  Pourtales.     Maassstab  1:  10,000,000.     12  x  9 J. 

[In    Petermann's   mittheilungen.    1870.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    [1870]. 

V.  16.     pi.  20.     at  end]. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  Dominion  of  Canada.     16^  x  26. 

[In  Belden  (H. )  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  the  county  of  Wayne, 
Michigan,     fol.     Chicago,  H.  Belden  &  co.  [187-].     pp.  58-59]. 

Trade  map  of  the  north  western  states  showing  the  counties,  towns,  and 

railroads,  etc.     Pubhshed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     41  x  54.     New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1870. 

United  States  and  territories.     16  x  23. 

"  [In  Asher  &  Adams.     Asher  &  Adams'  new  topographical  atlas  and  gazetteer 
of  New  York.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  [1870].     pp.  21-22]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Clermont  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1870.     at  end]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  miles  69.16  to  a  degree.     15  x  25. 

[In   Lake   (D.  J.)     Atlas   of   Guernsey  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 

C.  0.  Titus,  1870.     at  end]. 

Walker  (Francis  A,).     Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States  based  on  the 

results  of  the  ninth  census  1870,  with  contributions  from  many  eminent 
men  of  science  and  the  several  departments  of  the  government.     Com- 
piled under  authority  of  Congress.     [158]  pp.  inch  38  maps  &  16  pi.     fol. 
[New  York],  J.  Bien,  1874. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Census  office]. 

Watson's  new  railroad  &  county  map  of  the  southern  states,     col.     34  x  40. 

New  York,  G.  Watson,  1870. 

Colton' s  railroad  &  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     Com- 

piled, engraved  and  pubhshed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871.     col. 
68  x  72.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1871. 

Mendenhall  (E.)     Traveling  map  of  the  United  States,  exhibiting  cities, 

towns,  villages,  stations,  &  landings  on  the  railways  and  navigable  rivers, 
col.     24x32i     Cincinnati,  E.  Mendenhall,  [1871]. 

Map.     col.     45x72.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1871]. 

[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Large  series. 

no.  3]. 

Map.     col.     18  X  29.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1871. 

Snyder's  map  of  the  western  states  and  territories,     col.     34  x  46.     Chicago, 

Snyder  brothers,  1871. 

The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Highland  county,  Ohio.     foi.     Phil- 
adelphia, C.  0.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  mi le.s  69.16  to  a 

degree.     15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Morrow  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Phil- 
adelphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 


920  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles 
69.16  to  a  degree.     15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Pickaway  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Phil- 
adelphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a 

degree.     15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Preble  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  O.  Titus,  1871.     at  end]. 

Warner,    Higgins   &   Beers.     Atlas  of  the    state  of   Illinois.   [&]  Atlas  of 

the  United  States.  95  pp.  incl.  37  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Warner,  Higgins 
&  Beers,  1871. 

AVatson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  western  states  and  territories. 

col.     35  X  35.     Chicago,  D.  Needham,  1871. 

Same.     With  the  cities  of  New  York,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  San  Francisco. 

col.     51  X  34.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1871. 

Watson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

col.     37  X  52.     Chicago,  Watson's  western  map  depot,  1871. 

Asher  &  Adams'  new  commercial  and  statistical  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the 

United  States,  exhibiting  a  clear  topographical  view  of  the  entire  country, 
including  portions  of  the  provinces  of  Ontario  and  Quebec,  with  their  lines 
of  travel  and  avenues  of  trade,  and  comprismg  a  concise  description  and 
the  location  of  cities,  villages,  post  offices,  railroad  stations,  etc.  etc.  in  the 
United  States.  Compiled,  drawn  and  engraved  by  the  publishers'  own 
engineers,  topographers,  and  artists,  from  authentic  and  recent  astronom- 
ical observations,  government  surveys,  and  records  of  the  United  States 
and  territories,  and  the  several  states,  surveys  of  railroads,  official  reports, 
etc.  2  V.  2  p.  1.  7-52,  131  pp.  3  1.  incl.  13  maps;  2  p.  1.  59-120  pp.  1  1. 
6-121  pp.  4  1.  incl.  15  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &.  Adams,  1872. 

Asher  &  Adams.     Asher  &  Adams'  new  commercial,  topographical  and  sta- 

tistical atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  United  States:  with  maps  showing  the 
dominion  of  Canada,  Europe  and  the  world  [etc.]  2  p.  1.  120,  6-253  pp. 
5  1.  incl.  29  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  1872. 

Asher  &  Adams.     Asher  &  Adams'  new  statistical  and  topographical  atlas  of 

the  United  States.  With  maps  showing  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  Europe 
and  the  world.  Exhibiting  a  clear  topographical  view  of  the  United 
States,  from  fine  copper  plate  maps,  delineating  rivers,  landings,  railroads, 
stations,  distances  etc.  Populations  of  cities  and  villages  containing  three 
hundred  inhabitants  and  upward,  as  reported  by  government  census  for 
1870;  population  of  counties  in  the  several  states,  the  territories,  and  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  together  with  comprehensive  statistical  tables  of  the 
United  States  and  the  various  countries  of  the  world.  Compiled,  drawn 
and  engraved  under  the  supervision  of  the  publishers,  by  their  own  engi- 
neers, toi)Ographers,  and  artists,  from  the  most  recent  official  reports, 
astronomical  observations,  surveys,  records  and  documents  of  the  United 
States  and  territories,  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  the  several  states,  railioad 
companies,  etc.  2  p.  1.  7-132  pp.  14  1.  incl.  29  maps.  fol.  New  York, 
Asher  &  Adams,  [1872]. 
Note. — Pagination  irregular. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  921 

TJnited  States.  Geological  map  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  for  the  9th  census 
hyC.  H.  Hitchcock  and  W.  P.  Blake.  1872.  col.  J.  Bien,  Hth.  lli  x  23. 
AVashington,  D.  C.  1872]. 
Note. — This  is  the  same  map  as  the  one  accompanying  the  "Statistical  atlas 
of  the  United  States,"  by  Francis  A.  Walker.  Several  copies  dated  1872, 
with  the  following  alteration  in  the  title,  "compiled  for  the  ninth  census," 
were  privately  printed.  It  was  distributed  also  at  the  centennial  exhibi- 
tion at  Philadelphia,  with  the  "Special  report  of  the  Smithsonian  insti- 
tution." So  it  may  be  considered  as  an  official  geological  map  of  the 
United  States.  It  was  also  pubhshed  in  1877  in  Gray's  "Atlas  of  the 
United  States  and  the  world."  See  Marcou's  Mapoteca  geologica  Ameri- 
cana.    1884.     p.  31. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     14  x  22. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Oakland  county,  Michigan,     fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1872.     pp.  6-7]. 

Map  of  the  north  west  territory  illustrating  the  British  and  United  States 

boundary  line.     Surveyed   and   marked    out    by   the  joint   commission 
1872-3-4.     To  accompany  the  paper  by  capt'n  Andei-son,  r.  e.     7}  x  18. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1876.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1876.'    V.  46.     p.  229]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  and  territories.     Together  with  Canada  &c.     Con- 

structed and  engraved  by  W.  AVilliams,  Philadelphia.     13i  x  21. 
[In  White  (M.  Wood).     AVhite's  new  county  and  district  atlas  of  the  state 

of  AVest  Alrginia.    fol.    Grafton,  AV.  A'a.  AI.  ^X.  AAliite,  1873.    pp.  13-14], 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1872. 

Alap  showing  cotton-growing  region  of  the  United  States   and   means   of 

transportation  by  water  and  rail.     Compiled  by  Charles  Hyllested,   jr. 
col.     52  x  70.     New  York,  1872. 

Alap.     col.     29  X  46.     Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler  c^  co.  [1872]. 

[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus)."    Mitchell's  new  outline  maps,     small  series. 

no.  3]. 

North  America.     West  coast.     Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca  and  the  channels 

between  the  continent  &  A^ancouverid.  showing  the  boundary  line  between 
British  &  American  possessions.  From  the  admiralty  surveys  by  capt. 
H.  Kellett,  1847,  &  G.  H.  Richards,  1858-62.  Drawn  by  Edward  J. 
Powell.  28  X  48.  London,  admiralty,  1872. 
Note. — A  copy  of  the  "Protocol  "  and  map  signed  by  the  commissioners, 
upon  which  the  water  boundary  line  between  the  United  States  and  the 
British  possessions  according  to  the  treaty  of  June  15,  1846,  is  laid  down, 
and  also  a  photographic  copy  of  the  chart  as  signed  at  such  conference. 
Signed  by  Hamilton  Fish,  Sir  Edward  Thornton,  James  Prevost.  Wash- 
ington, march  10,  1873. 

Reconnaissance  maps  (six  sheets  and  profile)  showing  the  general  features  of 

the  topography  adjacent  to  the  49th  parallel  from  the  Lake  of  the  AA'oods 
to  the  Rocky  mountains.  Compiled  from  reconnaissances  by  the  various 
parties  under  command  of  capt.  Wm.  J.  Twining,  corps  of  engineers,  chief 
astronomer,  and  capt.  James  F.  Gregory,  corps  of  engineers,  lieut.  Francis 
A''.  Green,  corps  of  engineers,  assistants.  Scale  1  inch — 8  miles.  6  sheets, 
each  15i  x  2li 
[In  United  States.  Department  of  state.  Report  supplied  on  the  survey  of 
the  boundary  between  the  territory  of  the  United  States  and  the  posses- 
sions of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Lake  of  the  AA^oods  to  the  summit  of  the 
Rocky  mountains,  authorized  by  an  act  of  congress  approved  march  19, 
1872.  Archibald  Campbell,  commissioner.  4°.  Washington,  government 
printing  office,  1878.     p.  624]. 


922  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     The  s.  e.  coast  of  the  United  States  and  its  relation  to  the  British 
West  India  colonies.     10  x  14. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     State  papers,  1872. 
V.  69]. 

The  United  States  and  part  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.     New  York  and 

Baltimore,  university  pub.  co.  [1872]. 
[Maury  (Matthew  Fontaine).     Maury's  wall  map.     no.  3]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25. 
[In   Lake    (D.    J.)    and    others.      Atlas  of    Branch    county,    Mich.      fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1872.  '  at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a 

degree.     15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J. )  and  others.    Atlasof  Cass  county,  Mich.    fol.    Philadelphia, 
C.  O.  Titus,  1872.     at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25. 
[In   Lake    (D.    J.)   and   others.     Atlas   of   Coshocton   county,    Ohio.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1872.     at  end]. 

■ Map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.     17  x  26. 

[In  Walling  (Henry  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.)  New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Pennsylvania,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872. 
pp.  40-41]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.     16^  x  26^. 

[In  Walling  (H.  F.)  and  Gray  (O.  W.)  New  topographical  atlas  of  the 
state  of  Ohio.  fol.  Cincinnati,  Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1872.  pp. 
74-75]. 

Cram  (George  F.)     Cram's  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  middle  States. 

col.     31  X  40.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1873]. 

Gray   (O.  W.)     Gray's  atlas  of  the  United  States,  [etc.]     fol.      Philadel- 

phia, Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873. 

Lloyd's  Shipping  map.     [Projected  by  J.  T.  Lloyd],     col.     36x49.     Phil- 

adelphia, E.  Lloyd,  1873. 
Note. — East  of  the  Rocky  mountains. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     14  x  22. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  Atlas  of  Calhoun  county,  Mich.  fol.  New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873.     pp.  6-7]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     1873.     13|  x  22. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  County  atlas  of  Washington,  Vermont,  fol.  New 
York,  F.  AV.  Beers  &  co.  1873.     pp.  6-7]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25. 
[In   Lake    (D.    J.)    and    others.      Atlas   of   Allegan   county,    :Mich.      fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1873.     at  end]. 

The  United  States  of  America.      Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25i 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlasof  Frederick  county,  Maryland,     fol. 
Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1S73.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  923 

United  States.  Asher  and  Adams'  new  commercial,  topographical,  and  statistical 
atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  fol.  New  York,  Asher  &  Adams, 
[1874]. 

Asher  and   Adams'    United    States   and   territories,     col.     16  x  23.     [New 

York,  Asher  &  Adams,  1874]. 

The  Brooklyn  Daily  Argus  map  of  the  United  States.     1874.     col.     26  x  36. 

[New  York,  G.  AVatson,  1874]. 

Carney's  series  of  medical  charts  showing  the  location  in  the  United  States 

of  phthisis,  malaria,  pneumonia,  rheumatism,  typhoid  fever.  Prepared 
from  information  furnished  by  the  highest  medical  authorities  in  each 
state.  By  S.  H.  Carney,  1874.  Compiled,  engraved  and  manufactured  by 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  6  sheets.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1874. 

Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico  and  part  of  the 

West  Indies,     col.     60  x  70.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

Cram's  new  railroad  county  and  township  map  of  the  north  western  states 

and  territories.     Published  by  George  F.  Cram.     col.     38  x  54.     Chicago, 
G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  railroad  map  of  the  western  states. 

" Cram's  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  and  Mexico. 

Showing  latest  government  surveys.     38  x  54.     Chicago,    G.    F.   Cram, 
1874. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  an  historical  map  of  the  world. 

Cram's  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  north  western  States.     40  x  31. 

Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 

Dominion  boundary,  from  the  L.  of  the  Woods  to  long.  107°  W.  to  illustrate 

reports  by  capt.  Anderson.     16  x  9. 
[In  Geographical  magazine.     Oct.  1874.     8°.     London,  1874.     v.  1.     p.  284]. 

The  granger's  map  of  the  United  States.     British  provinces,  West  Indies, 

Mexico  and  Central  America.  [By  Gay  lord  Watson,  anon.]  38  x  50. 
Chicago,  Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 

Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     Containing  topographical  maps 

of  the  United  States,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1874. 

I  ioyd  (H.  H.)  &  CO.     New  household  and  commercial  map  of  the  United 

States,     col.     38  x  56.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1874. 

Lloyd  (H.  H. )  &  co.     The  people's  map  of  our  great  republic,     col.     38  x  56. 

New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1874. 

Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     22  x  13. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     County  atlas  of  Litchfield,  Conn.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1874.     pp.  6-7]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     1874.     13  x  21^. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Caledonia,  Vt.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  &  co.  1875.     pp.  10-11]. 

Eailroad  map  of  part  of  the  United  States.     Koute  of  the  Empire  line,  the 

Empire  transportation  company' s  fast  freight  line  east  and  west.  Prepared 
by  G.  W.  and  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  23  x  60.  New  York,  G.  W.  and  C.  B. 
Colton  &C0.  [1874]. 


924  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     Railroad  map  of  the  United  States.     Prepared  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &,  co. 
Scale:  1:7,500.000.     16^  x  27^ 
[In  Everts  &  Stewart.     Combination  atlas  map  of  Lenaw^ee  comity,  Mich, 
fol.     Chicago,  Everts  &  Stewart,  1874.     pp.  3-4]. 

— The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.16  to  a  degree. 

15  X  25. 
[In   Lake    (D.  J,)    and   others.      Atlas   of  Ashtabula   county,    Ohio.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1874.     at  end]. 

Watson's  new  business  man's  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States 

and  dominion  of  Canada.     41  x  54.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1874. 

Watson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  western  States  and  valley  of 

the  Mississippi:  Engraved  by  Louis  E.  Neuman,  N.  Y.  85  x  41.  Chicago, 
Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 

AVatson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories. 

46  X  35.     Chicago,  Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 

Asher   &,  Adams'    new    Columbian   railroad   atlas   and   pictorial  album  of 

American  industry,  comprising  a  series  of  new  copper  plate  maps  exhibit- 
ing the  thirty-seven  states,  the  provinces  of  Ontario,  Quebec,  New 
Brunswick,  and  the  nine  territories,  (not  including  Alaska),  delineating 
the  railway  system  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  on  a  uniform  scale 
of  twenty  miles  to  an  inch,  with  general  maps  showing  the  United 
States,  Europe  and  the  world;  together  with  illustrations  and  descrip- 
tions of  mercantile  and  maimfacturing  establishments,  machinery,  works 
of  art,  mechanism,  trademarks,  etc.  etc.  Compiled,  written,  drawn,  and 
engraved  under  the  supervision  of  the  publishers,  by  their  own  corps 
of  editors,  engineers,  topographers,  and  artists,  title.  3-152,  [59]  pp.  inch 
42  maps.  fol.  New  York,  Asher  &  Adams,  1875.. 
Note. — Pagination  irregular. 

Centennial  American  republic;  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  of 

the  dominion  of  Canada.  [By  Gaylord  Watson,  anon.]  col.  37  x  51. 
[New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Cram  (The)  atlas  company.     New  commercial  atlas  of  the  United  States  and 

territories.  [Scale  21  miles  to  the  inch].  Showing  all  railroads,  stations, 
cities,  towns,  .villages,  congressional  townships,  etc.  etc.  A  complete 
shippers  guide.  2  pi.  35  col.  maps.  4°.  New  York  and  Chicago,  Cram 
atlas  company,  [1875]. 

Dissected  maps.     Outline  drawing.     Published  by  Blanchard  and  Wing. 

col.     30  X  22.     Chicago,  Blanchard  &  Wing,  [1875]. 

Haskell's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories, 

maj)  of  central  Europe,  and  map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection. 
36  X  69.     Chicago,  O.  C.  Haskell  &  co.  [1875]. 

Lieut.  Wheeler's  exjiedition  in  California,  Nevada,  Arizona,  1875.     Von  A. 

Petermami.      (Aus  der  neuesten  ausgabe  seiner  karte  der  Verein.  Staaten 
in  6  bl. )     Maassstab  1  : 3,700,000.     9 J  x  12^ 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1876.     4°.      Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1876]. 
V.  22.     i>l.  18.     at  end]. 

:\rap  of  the  United  States.     13x22. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W. )     Atlas  of  Ionia  county,  Michigan,     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 
Beers  <k  co.  1875.     j. p.  10-11]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  925- 

United  States.     Same.     Map  of  the  United  States.     1875.     12  x  22. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Livingston  county,  Michigan,     fol.     New  York,. 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875.     pp.  10-11]. 

Same.     Map  of  the  United  States.     13  x  21^. 

[In  Beers  (F.  AV.)     County  atlas  of  Shiawassee  county,  Mich.     fol.     New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875.     pp.  10-11]. 

■ ^Monteith  (James).     United  States,      [anon.]     9  x  17.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Kailroad  map  of  the  United  States.     Prepared  especially  for  Evert's  illus- 
trated historical  atlas  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  X.  Y.     16J  x  27. 
[In   Everts    (L.    H.)      Combination  atlas  map   of  Licking  county,    Ohio, 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  L.  H.  Everts,  1875.     pp.  8-4]. 

■ Rand,  McNally  *k  co.'s  new  railway  guide  map.     col.     21  x  27.      [Chicago, 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1875]. 

Die  steinkohlenfelder  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  N.  A.     Nach  der  karte 

von    Hitchcock    <k    Blake   von  A.   Petermann.      INIaassstab    1:18500000. 
9^  X  7^ 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1875.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1875].     v.. 
21.     pi.  16.     at  end]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     15i  x  25. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)     Atlas  of  Athens  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,. 
Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     Statute  or  English  miles  69.1(5  to  a. 

degree.     15  x  25. 
[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas   of  Washington    county,    Ohio.      fol. 
Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

■ Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     [1875].     15^  x  25. 

[In  Lake   (D.  L.)      Atlas  of  Hocking  county,   Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia,. 
Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1876.     at  end]. 

Same.     The  United  States  of  America.     15^  x  25. 

[In  Lake   (D.   L. )     Atlas  of  Jackson  county,    Ohio.     fol.      Philadelphia,. 
Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875.     at  end]. 

AVatson's  new  commercial  county  and  railroad  atlas  of  the  United  States,^, 

[etc.]     fol.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  [1875]. 

AVatson's  new  commercial,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  south  eastern 

states  and  New  England.     1875.     col.     21  x  27.     New  York,  G.  AVatson^ 
[1875]. 

AVatson's  new  commercial,  county  and  railroad  map  of' the   north- western-. 

states.     1875.     col.     21  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Watson's  new  commercial,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  north-easttjrn 

states  and  dominion  of  Canada.     1875.     col.     21  x  27.     [New  York,  G. 
AVatson,  1875]. 

AVatson's  new  commercial,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  south-western 

states.     1875.     21  x  27.     [New  York,  G.  AVatson,  1875]. 

— AVatson's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  Pacific  states,     col.     86  x  26. 

San  Francisco,  D.  Needham,  1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  rail-road  and  distance  map  of  N'**  Carolina,  Virginia, 

W.  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G- 
AVatson,  1878]. 


926  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  Watson  (Gay lord).  AVatson's  new  (county,  railroad  &  express 
map  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories,  col.  39  x  56.  New  York,  G. 
AVatson,  1875. 

Watson's  new  railroad  map,  of  the  United  States,     col.     16  x  30.     [New 

York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Centennial  map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.     Showing  the  extent 

of  public  surveys,  Indian  and  military  reservations,  land  grant  roads, 
canals,  cities,  towns  &  other  details.  Compiled  from  the  official  surveys 
of  the  general  land  office  and  other  authentic  sources  under  the  direction 
of  the  hon.  J.  A.  Williamson,  commissioner,  by  C.  Koeser.  1876.  col. 
94  X  147.  [Washington,  1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Same.     Centennial  map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.     Showing  the 

extent  of  public  surveys,  Indian  and  military  reservations,  [etc.]     By  C. 
Roeser.     1876.     16  sheets,     col.     each  24  x  36.     [Washington,  1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

The  centennial  railroad  map.     Showing  the  general  features  of  our  eastern, 

great  central  and  western  country.    With  a  belt  of  British  territory  added. 
Compiled  by  I.  G.  Hubbs.     col.     38  x  56.     New  York,  F.  Mayer,  1876. 

Cram's  township  and  railroad  map  of  the  middle  states,     col.     32  x  38. 

Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1876. 

G.  Wool  worth  Colton's  guide  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  with 

railroads,  counties,  etc.     30  x  35.     [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
1876]. 

Geographical  and  political  atlas  of  the  states  and  territories  of  the  United 

States  of  America  in  which  the  public  land  surveys  are  now  in  operation, 
S.  S.  Burdett,  commissioner,     title.     19   maps.     obi.  fol.     [New  Y^'ork], 
J.  Bien,  photo,  lith  &  print.  1876. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

CONTENTS. 

New  Mexico.    Scale:  16  miles  to  1  inch, 
Idaho.    Scale:  16  miles  to  1  inch. 
Kansas.    Scale:  15  miles  to  1  inch. 
Washington.    Scale:  12  miles  to  1  inch. 
Louisiana.    Scale:  14* miles  to  1  inch. 
Dakota.    Scale:  18  miles  to  1  inch. 
Nebraska.    Scale:  15  miles  to  1  inch. 
Wyoming.    Scale:  15  miles  to  1  inch. 
Arizona.    Scale:  18  miles  to  1  inch. 
Utah.    Scale:  12  miles  to  1  inch. 
Nevada.    Scale:  16  miles  to  1  inch. 
Indian  Territory.    Scale:  12  miles  to  1  inch. 
Oregon.    Scale:  15  miles  to  1  inch. 
Montana.    Scale:  20  miles  to  1  inch. 
Florida.    Scale:  20  miles  to  1  inch. 
California.    Scale:  20  miles  to  1  inch. 
Minnesota.    Scale:  15  miles  to  1  inch. 
Colorado.    Scale:  16  miles  to  1  inch. 

Gray's  historical  maps  of  the  United   States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col. 

16  X  12.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1876]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  "Table  showing  the  parcels  of  territory  (•(>mix)sing 
each  political  division  at  regular  periods  from  1776  to  1876." 

Historical  map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  early  Spanish,  French  and 

English  discoveries  and  explorations,  also  forts,  towns  &  battle  fields. 
Edited  by  Rufus  Blanchard.     1876.     col.     54  x  58.     [Chicago,  1876]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  927 

United  States.     Hitchcock  (Charles  H.)      Gray's  geological  map  of    the  United 
States.     16^  x  26*. 
[In  Gray  (0.  AV. )  &  son.     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Dutchess  county,  X.  Y. 
fol.     Reading,  Pa.  Reading  publishing  house,  1876.     pp.  32-33.     sup.] 

Same.     Hit(;hcock  (Charles  H. )     Gray's  geological  map  of  tlie  United  States. 

16^  X  27. 
[In  Gray  (O.  \V.)  &  son.     New  topographical  atlas  of  Essex  county,  X.  Y. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  O.  ^V.  Gray  &  son,  1876.     pp.  32-33.     sup.] 

The    Indianapolis   journal    map.      Prepared    by  H.  H.  Lloyd    t'>c   co.     col. 

27  X  37.     Xew  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  ik  co,  [1876]. 

Lane  &  Bodley  co.,  map  of  the  states  from  the  lakes  to  the  gulf.     Designed 

by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     27  x  38.     Xew  York,   prepared  at  H.    H. 
Lloyd  &  co.'s  map  establishment,  [1876]. 

Lloyd's  dollar  map  of  the  north  eastern  states,     col.     27  x  38.     New  York, 

H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.   [1876]. 

Lloyd's   dollar   map   of  the   southern   states,     col.     27  x  38.     New    York, 

H.  H.  Lloyd  &  CO.  [1876]. 

Lloyd's  dollar  map  of  the  south-western  states,     col.     38x27.     New  York, 

H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1876]. 

Lloyd's  dollar  map  of  the  western  states,     col.     27  x  38.     New  York,  H.  H. 

Lloyd  &  CO.  [1876]. 

Lloyd's  dollar  map  of  the  United  States,     col.     26  x  37.     New  York,  H.  H. 

Lloyd  &  CO.     1876. 

Lloyd's  office  map  of  the  north  west.     col.     30  x  26.     New  York,  H.  H. 

Lloyd  &  CO.     1876. 

Chas.  Lubrecht's  centennial  county  railroad  &  distance  map  of  the  L'nited 

States  and  the  dominion  of  Canada.     Compiled  and  drawn  l)y  J.  K.  Hare, 
col.     36  X  54.     New  York,  Haasis  &  Lubrecht,  [1876]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     1876.     14^^  x  32. 

[In  Burgett  (H.  W.)  &  co.  Illustrated  topographical  and  historical  atlas  of 
the  state  of  Vermont,  fol.  New  York,  H.  W.  Burgett  >k  co.  1876. 
pp.  10-11]. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     14i  x  23 J. 

[In  Lake  (D.  J.)  and  Griffing  (B.  N. )  Atlas  of  Brown  county,  Ohio.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson,  1876.     at  end] . 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  territories.     15^  x  25. 

[In  Hopkins  (Griffith  Morgan).  Atlas  of  Delaware  county,  Penn.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876.     pp.  6-7]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  showing  the  area,  acquisition  &  transfer  of  territory 

[By]  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     col.     12  x  15.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  [1876]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  (to.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  central  states.     Pre- 

pared by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     38  x  27.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  & 
CO.  [1876]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  middle  states.     Pre- 

pared by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col.     27  x  38.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  & 
CO.  [1876]. 


928  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  P.  P.  Mast  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  north-west. 
Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  Prepared  by  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  col. 
34  X  26.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1876]. 

Our  republic.     A  new  steel  plate  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United 

States,  with  the  adjacent  countries  &  islands.     By  E.  C.  Bridgman.     col. 
40  X  56.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  1876. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  map  of  the  world. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map.     Compiled  from  the 

latest  government  surveys,  col.  54  x  96.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1876]. 

Same.      [East  of    the  Rocky  Mountains],     col.     55  x  76.     Chicago,  Rand^ 

McNally  &  CO.  [1876]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  map  of  the  territories  and  Pacific  coast,     col. 

54  X  58.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1876]. 

Traveler's  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  to  accompany  "Boston  to 

Washington,"  Riverside  series  centennial  guides,  Hurd  &  Houghton. 
Engraved,  printed  etc.  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  28  x  38.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1876]. 

United  States.     9  x  12.  *  ' 

[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.  8°.  Richmond,  Va. 
R,  F.  Walker,  1876.     front,     pi.  4]. 

United  States  of  America.     15|  x  27. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W. )  &  son.  New  topographical  atlas  of  Essex  county,  N,  Y. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876.     pp.  24-25.     sup.] 

William's  (G.  W. )  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,,  Mexico,, 

Central  America,  West  Indies,  etc.  fol.  63  x  63.  Philadelphia,  J.  M. 
Atwood,  [1876]. 

Watson's  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distahce  map  of  the  United 

States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  1876.  38  x  56.  New  York,  G.  Watson, 
1876. 


Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  business  atlas:  containing  large  scale  maps  of  each 
state  and  territory  of  the  great  Mississippi  valley  and  Pacific  slope.  116- 
pp.     2  fold.  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1876-7. 

Brown's  corn  planter  map.  Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  Toledo,  Ohio, 
col.     27  X  37.     [New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1877]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  middle  and  southern, 
states.  Prei>ared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  27.  Toledo,  0. 
H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1877]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  western  states. 
Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  25.  Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Steb- 
bins, [1877]. 

Lane  &  Bodley  co.  map  of  the  great  central  and  southwestern  states. 
Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  46  x  37.  New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd 
&  CO.  [1877]. 

Map  of  the  central  states.  Presented  with  compliments  of  Kingman  &  co. 
Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  37  x  27.  [New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd 
&  CO.  1877]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  929 

United  States.  Map  of  the  central  slates.  Presented  by  the  Moline  plow  company. 
Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  37  x  27.  Toledo,  O.  H.  S.  Steb- 
bins,  [1877]. 

■ Map  of  the  United  States.     1877.     14*  x  23. 

[In  Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson.  Atlas  of  Wicomico,  Somerset  &  Worcester 
counties,  Maryland,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson^ 
1877.     at  end]. 

Mitchell,  Lewis  &  co.   railroad    and    county  map    of    the  interior  states. 

Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  27.  [New  York,  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.  1877]. 

Mitchell,  Lewis  &  co.   new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  south-west. 

Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  27.  [New  York,  H.  H. 
Lloyd  &  CO.  1877]. 

New  map  of  Kellogg's  lists.     Illustrating  the  situation  and  distribution  of 

the  newspapers  of  his  Chicago,  St.  Louis  and  Cleveland  lists.  10  x  18. 
Chicago,  A.  N.  Kellogg,  [1877]. 

The  new  people's  map  of  the  United  States.     By  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     col. 

37  X  55.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1877. 

Nichols,  Shepard  &  co.  "vibrator"  map  of  the  Central  states.     [By]  Henry 

S.  Stebbins.     col.     39  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1877]. 

Der  ostliche  theil   von   Nord-Amerika   zur   iibersicht  <ler  eisenbahnen   A 

wasserstrassen,    von   A.    Petermann.      Maassstab    1:3700,000.      26x20^. 
Gotha,  J.  Pertnes,  1877. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     4°.      Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1877.      v.   23. 
pi.  19]. 

The  Pioneer  press  household  map  of  the  western  states.    Designed  by  Henry 

S.  Stebbins.     col.     34  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1877]. 

The  presidential  elections  of  the  United  States.     Designed  and  drawn  by 

Henry  Clay  Donnell.  col.  34  x  42.  [San  Francisco],  U.  S.  election 
map  CO.  [1877]. 

Rail  road  map  of  the  United  States.      Published  by  H.   H.   Lloyd  &  co. 

col.     11  x  17.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1877]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  business  atlas  containing  large 

scale  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  of  the  United  States,  the  provinces 
of  Canada,  West  India  islands,  etc.  etc.  Together  with  a  complete  refer- 
ence map  of  the  world.  Accompanied  by  a  new  and  original  compilation 
and  ready  reference  index  showing  in  detail  the  entire  railroad  system  of 
North  America  [etc.]  7  p.  1.  212  pp  incl.  46  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Same.     212  pp.  inch  45  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Same.     3  p.  1.     212  pp.  inch  45  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1877. 


Same.     234  pp.  inch  47  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1878. 
Same.     234  pp.  incl.  50  maps.    fol.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1878-9. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     7-257  pp.  incl.  51  maps.  •  fol.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1880. 


H.  Doc.  516 59 


930  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

tJnited  States.    Rand,  McNally  &  co.  's  new  county  railroad  map  of  the  north  eastern 
states,     col.     39  x  41.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Vigus  (W.  E. )     Map  of  the  United  States,  showing  the  political  complexion 

of  the  states  as  represented  in  the  United  States  senate,  45th  congress,  1st 
sess.     [anon.]     col.     12^x18.     [n.  p.  1877]. 

Bradstreet  (The)  co.     Bradstreet's  pocket  atlas  for  the  use  of  commercial 

travelers.  [80]  pp.  incl.  76  maps.  obi.  24°.  New  York,  the  Bradstreet 
CO.  1878. 

Brown's  corn  planter  map.     Designed  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     38  x  26. 

Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbinfe,  [1878]. 

Fish  brothers  &  co.'s  map  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories.     Prepared  by 

Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     38  x  27.     Toledo,  0.     H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

A  geographically  correct  county  map  of  states  traversed  by  the  St.  Louis, 

Iron  mountain  and  Southern  railway  and  its  connections.     16}  x  15. 
[In  Newton  (J.  H.)  Caldwell's  illustrated,  historical,  combination  atlas  of 
Clearfield  county,  Penn.     fol.     Condit,  Ohio,  J.  A.  Caldwell,  1878.     bet. 
pp.  199-202]. 

Lloyd's  mammoth  map  of  the  United  States  with  general  maps,     title.     9 

sheets,     fol.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1878. 

Map  of  the  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis  r.  r.  Pan  Handle  route  and 

principal  connections.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.  engravers.     13  x  14}. 
[In  Newton  (J.  H.)  Caldwell's  illustrated,  historical,  combination  atlas  of 
Clearfield  county,  Penn.    fol.    Condit,  Ohio,  J.  A.  Caldwell,  1878.    p.  159]. 

[Mapof  the  United  States].     16|  x  25^ 

[In  Edwards  brothers.     An  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Ralls  county,  Mis- 
souri,    fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1878.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  United  States,  and  territories  together  with  Canada  &c.    13}  x  21. 

[In  Newton  (J.  H.)  Caldwell's  illustrated,  historical,  combination  atlas  of 

Clearfield  county,  Penn.     fol.     Condit,  Ohio,  J.  A.  Caldwell,  1878.     p.  92]. 

[Map  of  the  United  States.     By  H.  R.  Page  &  co.]     col.  .  21  x  28.     Chicago, 

H.  R.  Page  &  co.  1878. 

[Map  of  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  Minnesota,  Iowa,  Missouri,  Dakota,  Nebraska, 

Kansas,  &  Manitoba.  Issued  by  Deere  &  co.  Mpline,  111.  Prepared  by 
Henry  S.  Stebbins,  Chicago,  col.  27  x  38.  [New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  & 
CO.  1878]. 

Mitchell,  Lewis  &  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  north-western 

states.  Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  27.  Chicago,  H.  S. 
Stebbins,  [1878]. 

Mitchell,  Lewis  &  co.  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  middle,  states. 

Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.  col.  38  x  27.  Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins, 
[1878]. 

New  rail  road  map  of  the  United  States.     15|  x  26}. 

[In  Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.     Historical  atlas  of  Wisconsin,     fol.     Mil- 
waukee, Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.  1878.     pp.  16-17]. 

New  railroad  and  county  map  of  the  south  western  states.     Prepared  by 

Henry  8.  Stebbins.  col.  36  x  27.  Louisville,  Ky.  B.  F.  Avery  &  sons, 
[1878]. 

New  railroad  niap  of  the 'south  eastern  states.     Prepared  by  Henry  S.  Steb- 

bins.    col.     38  X  27.     Louisville  Ky.  B.  F.  Avery  6i  sons,  [1878]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  931 

United  States.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.     General  railway  map  of  the  United  States 
and  Canadas.     17^  x  36. 
[In  Edwards  brothers.      An  illustrated  historical  atlas   of  Clark  county, 
Missouri,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1878.     at  end]. 

Same.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.     General  railway  map  of  the  United  States 

and  Canadas.     17i  x  36. 
[In  Edwards  brothers.     An   illustrated   historical   atlas  of  Lewis  county, 
Missouri,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1878.     at  end]. 

Same.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.     General  railway  map  of  the  United  States 

and  Canadas.     17^  x  36. 
[In  Edwards  brothers.     An  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Schuyler  county, 
Missouri,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1878.     at  end]. 

Same.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.     General  railway  map  of  the  United  States 

and  Canadas.     17  x  36. 
[In  Edwards  brothers.     An  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Shelby  county, 
Missouri,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1878.     at  end]. 

Southern  mutual  life  insurance  co.'s  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  Ohio, 

Indiana,    Illinois,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,     col.     37  x  27.     Toledo,  O. 
H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1878]. 

The  United  States  of  America.     16^  x  26. 

[In  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Osceola  county,  Mich,  to  which  is  added  a 
township  map  of  Michigan,  a  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  a  map 
of  the  world,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  0.  Titus,  1878.     pp.  v-vi]. 

Watson's  great  republic.     A  new  county  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the 

United  States.     41  x  58.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1878. 

AYoods  (Frank  M.)     United  States  map,  business  method  and  book-keep- 

ing illustrated,     col.     39  x  50.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1878]. 

Bridgman's  embellished  official  railway,  distance  and  county  map  of  the 

United  States,     col.     40  x  56.     [New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  1879]. 
Note. — On  the  reverse  is  "The  pictorial  topographical  map  of  the  world." 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale, 

1:7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  Alden,  Ogle  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Fayette  county,  Illinois,    fol.     Chicago, 

Alden,  Ogle  &  co.  1891.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,300.     15^  x  27. 
[In  Inter  state  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Rock  county,  Minnesota,     fol. 

[Boston  &  Chicago],  Inter  state  pub.  co.  1886.     pp.  10  <k  11]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Scale, 

1:7,603,200.     15|  x  26^     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1879]. 
[In  Lathrop  (J.  M.)  and  Dayton  (A.  W.)     An  atlas  of  Frederick  county, 
Va.     fol.     Philadelphia,  J).  J.  Lake  &  co.  1885.     pp.  56-57]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  Occidental  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Clinton  county,  Illinois. 

fol.     Chicago,  the  occidental  pub.  co.  1892.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son. 


932  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.     Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.    By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

Natural  scale,  1:7,603,200.     15^  x  27. 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Champaign  county,  Illinois,     fol. 

Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1893.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A. )  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Clark  county,  Illinois,    fol.    Chicago, 

G.  A.  Ogle  &  CO.  18§2.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1879,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,200.     36x26^ 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)   &  co.     Plat  book  of  La  Porte  county,  Indiana,     fol. 

Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1892.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1879,  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

—     Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,200.     16  x  27. 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Plat  book  of  McHenry  county,  Illinois,     fol. 

Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1892.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray  s  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale,  1:7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Ogle  county,  Illinois,    fol.    Chicago, 

G.  A.  Ogle  &  CO.  1893.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Macullar,  Parker  &  co.     Macullar,  Parker  &  co.'s  atlas  sample  book,     title. 

23  maps.     obi.  12°.     Boston,  Macullar,  Parker  &  co.  [1879]. 

Map  showing  cotton  growing  region  of  the  United  States  and  means  of 

transportation.  Compiled  by  Charles  Hyllested,  jr.  55  x  72.  New  York, 
C.  Hyllested,  jr.  1879. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and  dominion  of  Canada,  showing 

the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  r.  r.  By  Emil  Heubach.  20  x  41. 
[n.  p.],  1879. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Map  of  the  great  northwest,  engraved  expressly  for 

Hall's  pathfinder  and  shippers'  guide.  16  x  30.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&CO.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  railroad  map,  embracing  the  whole  country  from 

the  Atlantic  coast  to  the  Rocky  mountains,  col.  20  x  35.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     General  railway  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canadas. 

17}  X  36. 
[In  Edwards  brothers.     An  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Lawrence  county, 
Missouri,     fol.     Philadelphia,  Edwards  bros.  1879.     at  end]. 

Report  upon  the  customs  district,  public  service  and  resources  of  Alaska 

territory.  By  William  Gouverneur  Morris.  163  pp.  1  map.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, government  printing  ofiice,  1879. 

[United  States.  Senate.  Senate  documents.  3d  sess.  45th  cong.  v.  4. 
1878-9]. 

Note. — Inset:  Map  without  title  showing  boundary  line. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  933 

United  States.     The  United  States  of  America.     16\  x  26. 

[In  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Mecosta  county,  Michigan,  to  which  is  added 
a  township  map  of  Michigan,  a  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and 
map  of  the  world,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  O.  Titus,  1879.     pp.  v-vi]. 

Watson's  indexed  union  map.     A  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of 

the  United  States.     38  x  58.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1879. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  map  of  the  world,  Europe  and  the  Pacific  states. 

Cram  (George  F.)     New  pictorial  county  &  railroad   map  of  the  United 

States  and  Canada,     col.     36  x  57.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  an  ''Historical  map  of  the  world." 

Correct  map  of  the  south-western  mining  country  in  Colorado,  New^  jNIexico, 

Arizona,  and  Utah,  designed  and  engraved  especially  for  the  Chicago, 
Burlington  and  Quincy  r.  r.  Emil  Heubach,  designer  and  engraver. 
20  X  19i     [n.  p.  1880]. 

Gray's  new^  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     col.     16  x  27. 

Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  table  of  population. 

Harper  &  brothers.     Harper's  school  geography.     [Pacific  states  ed.]     1  p.  1. 

ii,  128,  27  pp.  incl.  32  col.  maps.  4°.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1880. 

Same.     [Pacific  states  ed.]     1  p.  1.  ii,  128,  28  pp.  incl.  34  col.  maps.     4°. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1881. 

Same.     [Pacific  states  ed.]     1  p.   1.  ii,   128,   28,  4  pp.  incl.   35  maps.     4°. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1885. 

Haskell  bros.     The  lightning-quick  town  finder.     A  county  railroad,  dis- 

tance and  index  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  with  maps  of 
Europe,  the  world.  South  America,  etc.     col.     38  x  39.     Chicago,  Haskell 
bros.  [1880]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Industrie-karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  und  von  Canada  fiir  das  censusjahr 

1880.     VonA.  Supan.     Massstab  1:7.500  000.     16  x  29^ 
[In    Petermann's   mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband   18.      1886-1887.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1887.     no.  84.     pi.  2]. 

Karte  der  volksdichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  und  von  Canada.     Auf  grund 

der  ergebnisse  des  X.  zensus  (1880)  u.  unter  Ausschluss  der  orte  liber 
10000  einwohner  entworfen  von  dr.  R.  Liiddecke.     Massstab  1:7.500.000. 
16  X  29. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1888.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,    [1888]. 
V.  34.     pi.  8.     at  end]. 

Landwirtschafts-karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  und  von  Canada  fiir  das  cen- 

susjahr 1880.     VonA.  Supan.     Massstab  1:  7.500  000.     15^x30. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband    18.      1886-1887.     4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1887.     no.  84]. 

Larrance  (Isaac).     United  States  map  by  figures.     With  a  key  to  space. 

8  X  16.     Plainville,  0.     I.  Larrance,  [1880]. 

-= Monteith  (James).     Commercial  map  of  the  United  States,     [anon.]     col. 

11  X  18.     [n.  p.  1880]. 


934  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF   AMERICA. 

United  States.     Chas.  Lubrecht's  pictorial  county,  rail-road  &  distance  map  of  the 
United  States  and  part  of  the  dominion  of  Canada,     col.     36  x  54.     New 
York,  Haasis  &  Lubrecht,  [1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  map  of  the  world. 

**  Our  Country,"  a  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the 

United  States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  [By  Gaylord  Watson].  37  x  56. 
New  York,  G.  Watson,  [1880]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  indexed  atlas  of  the  northwest.     76  pp.  inch  15 

maps.     fol.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1880]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  official  railroad  map  of  the  United  States  and 

Canada,     col.     26  x  42.  .  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1880]. 

[United  States] .     Engraved  and  printed  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Chicago. 

12|  X  91 
[In  Arms  (Walter  F.)  and  others.     Caldwell's  historical  atlas  of  Adams 
county,  Ohio.     fol.     Newark,  O.     J.  A.  Caldwell,  [1880?]. 

United  States  of  America.     16  x  27. 

[In  Hayes  (E.  L.)  Atlas  of  Newaygo  county,  Mich,  to  which  is  added  a 
township  map  of  Michigan,  a  railroad  m/ip  of  the  United  States  and  map 
of  the  world,     fol.     Philadelphia,  C.  0.  Titus,  1880.     pp.  v-vi]. 

Watson's  great  republic  improved.     A  new  county,  railroad  and  distance 

map  of  the  United  States.     1880.     40x57.     New  York,  G.Watson,  [1880]. 

■ —    Same.     Watson's  indexed  union  map.     col.     38  x  58.     New  York,  G.  Wat- 
son, 1880. 

Watson's  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the  United 

States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  .  1880.     37  x  56.     [New  York,  G.  Watson, 
1880]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  a  map  of  the  world,  etc. 

Watson's  railroad  and  distance  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  dominion 

of  Canada,     col.     40  x  58.     New  York,  G.  AVatson,  [1880]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

American  insurance  company.     ;Map  of  the  interior  states,     col.     28  x  37. 

Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  [1881]. 

Cram   (George  F.)     Map  of  Washington,  Oregon,  Idaho,  Montana,  Wyo- 

ming, Colorado,  Utah,  Nevada,  California,  Arizona  and  New  Mexico, 
[anon.]     17  x  21.     [Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1881]. 

Haskell  bros.  new  all  business.     A  lightning-quick  town  finder.     Also  a 

county,  railroad,  distance  and  index  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
With  maps  of  Europe,  the  world.  South  America,  etc.     col.     38  x  50, 
Chicago,  Haskell  bros.  [1881]. 
Note. — Printed  on  l)oth  sides. 

Crams  new  indexed,  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada 

and  Mexico.  Compiled  from  official  records  of  the  land  department  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Drawn  and  engraved  by  G.  F.  Cram.  49  x  80.  Chi- 
cago, G.  F.  Cram,  1881. 

Haskell  bros.  new  great  republic,  a  lightning-quick  town  finder,  also  a 

county,  railroad,  distance  and  index  map  of  the  United  States,  and  Can- 
ada, with  maps  of  Europ)e,  the  world  and  South  America,  etc.  col. 
38  X  57.     Chicago,  Haskell  bros.  [1881]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


935 


United   States.     Norton  (H.  B. )     Geography  of  the  Pacific  coast  region.    18  pp. 
mcl.  5  col.  maps.     4«.     [New  York,  W.  H.  Sadlier,  1882]. 
[With  Sadlier's  excelsior  geography,     no.  3.     Edition  for  the  Pacific  coast 
1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  improved  indexed  business 

atlas  and  shippers'  guide.  Containing  large  scale  maps  of  the  Dominion 
of  Canada,  old  Mexico,  Central  America,  Cuba  and  the  several  states  and 
territories  of  the  United  States.  Together  with  a  complete  reference  map 
of  the  world.  Accompanied  by  a  new  and  original  compilation  and  ready 
reference  index,  showing  in  detail  the  entire  railroad  system  [etc.]  8th 
ed.     427  pp.  incl.  54  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1881. 

Same.    9th  ed.    429  pp.  incl.  54  maps.    fol.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

1881. 


Same.    Uth  ed.    479  pp.  incl.  72  maps. 
1883.     [1882]. 

498  pp.  incl.  73  maps. 


Same. 
1884. 

Same. 
1885. 

Same. 

1886. 

Same. 

1887. 

Same. 

1888. 


13th  ed. 

14th  ed.  509  pp.  incl.  67  maps. 

15th  ed.  557  pp.  incl.  92  maps. 

16th  ed.  569  pp.  incl.  98  maps. 

17th  ed.  597  pp.  incl.  101  maps. 


fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  <k  co. 

fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

fol.  Chicago,  Rand,-  McNally  &  co. 


Rand,  McNally  &*co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  index  business  atlas  and 
shippers'  guide.  Containing  large  scale  maps  of  each  state  and  territory 
of  the  Mississippi  valley  and  n6rthwest.  Accompanied  by  a  new  and 
original  compilation  and  ready  reference  index,  showing  in  detail  the 
entire  railroad  system  [etc.]  title.  5-180  pp.  incl.  23  maps.  fol.  Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1881. 

Die  Pacifischen  bahnen  Nord-Amerika's.     Entworfen  von  G.  A.  v.  Kloden. 

Maasstab  1 :  10,000,000.    Kartogr.  lith.  inst.  v.  0.  Freytag,    Wien.  8'i  x  12. 
[In  Deutsche  rundschau   fiir  geographic  und    statistik.     Oct.    1881-sept. 

1882.     4.  jahrg.     8°.     Wien,  A.  Hartleben,  1882.     v.  4.     p.  429]. 

Watson's  indexed  people's  map.  A  new  railroad,  distance  and  county  map 
of  the  United  States,     col.     40  x  58.     New  York,  G.  Watson,  1881. 

Colton's  intermediate  railroad  map  of  the  United  States.  8  sheets.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 

Colton-'s  railroad  &  commercial  map  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Scale 
of  statute  miles,  20  to  an  inch.  col.  6  sheets,  each  30  x  35.  New  York, 
G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882J. 

The  south  western  railroad  system  United  States  and  Mexico.  Supplement 
to  the  "Commercial  herald  and  market  review."  Jan.  1882.  22x34. 
San  Francisco,  H.  S.  Crocker  &  co.  [1882]. 

Gray's  geological  map  of  the  United  States.     By  prof.  Charles  H.  Hitch- 
cock,    col.     15^  X  25.     [Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1882]. 
Note. — With  descriptive  text  on  back. 


936  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  Clias.  Lubrecht's  pictorial  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of 
the  United  States  and  part  of  the  dominion  of  Canada,  col.  36  x  54. 
Kew  York,  Haasis  c<:  Lubrecht,  [1882]. 

Map  of  the  western  grazing  country  of  the  United  States.     Prepared  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  5  x  8^  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1882]. 

■• Map  showing  the  locations  of  192  tornadoes  which   have  occurred  in  the 

United  States  between  feb.  23,  1875,  and  oct.  28,  1881.  Taken  from  the 
records  of  the  signal  bureau  of  the  United  States  army.  Prepared  by  G.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  6i  x  lOi  [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  1882]. 

= The  new  north-west.     Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Prepared  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  8  x  13.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.     1882. 

The  new  south  west.     Map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Prepared  by 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  col.  «  x  13.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1882. 

^ Rand,  McNally  &  co.     A  correct  map  of  the  United  States,  showing  the 

Atchison,  Topeka  and   Santa  Fe   r.   r.  and  connections,     col.     15  x  27. 


Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  south  west  railway  system.  Missouri 
Pacific  ry.  Central  branch  U.  P.  r.  r.  Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas  ry. 
Texas  and  Pacific  ry.  St.  Louis,  Iron  mountain  and  sputhern  ry.  Interna- 
tional and  great  northern  ry.  and  their  connections.  15^  x  20.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  south  western  railway  system.  Missouri 
Pacific,  Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas,  cen.  br.  U.  P.  r.  r.  St.  Louis,  Iron 
mountain  and  southern,  Int.  &  great  northern  and  Texas  and  Pacific  rail- 
ways,    col.     35|  X  40.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  indexed  business  atlas  and  shipper's  guide.  4th 
ed.     479  pp.  incl.  63  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  railroad  junction  point  and  county  map  of  the 
eastern  &  middle  states.  6  sheets,  fold.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 
[1882]. 

Watson's  great  republic  map.  A  new  illustrated  county,  railroad  and  dis- 
tance map  of  the  United  States  and  dominion  of  Canada.  39  x  55.  New 
York,  G.  Watson,  1882. 

Colton' s  map  of  the  United  States,  showing  the  route  and  connections  of  the 
Fort  Scott,  Topeka  and  Lincoln  r.  r.  30  x  39.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1883. 

Colton's  new  township  map  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories,  California, 
Nevada,  Oregon,  Washington,  Idaho,  Montana,  Wyoming,  Utah  and 
Arizona,     col.     28  x  38.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 

Colton's  railroad  map  of  part  of  the  United  States  north  of  the  37th  parallel 
embracing  the  country  between  the  Atlantic  ocean  and  the  96th  meridian 
of  longitude.     28  x  76.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  937 

United  States.  Colton's  railroad  map  of  the  southern  states.  ^lap  of  part  of  the 
United  States  south  of  the  37th  parallel,  embracing  the  country  between 
the  Atlantic  and  the  96th  meridian  of  longitude.  Scale  of  statute  miles, 
20  to  an  inch.     28  x  70.     New  York,  G.  W.  c^  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1883. 

New  county  and  railway  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  dominion  of 

Canada.  Compiled  from  information  ol)tained  from  official  sources,  show- 
ing the  lines  of  the  Chicago  and  Alton  r.  r.  and  its  connection.  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  engravers,     col.     38  x  53.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co. 

[1883]." 

Poor  (Henry  Varnum).     Poor's   manual.     ^laps  for  1883.     title.     49  col. 

maps.     8°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1883. 
Note. — For  Poor's  manual  of  railroads  for  1883. 

Rand,  INIcNally  &  co.     Map  of  the  south  western  railway  system,  Missouri 

Pacific,  ]Missouri,  Kansas  and  Texas,  St.  Louis,  Iron  mountain  and  southern, 
Int.  &  great  northern  and  Texas  and  Pacific  railways,  col.  35  x  40. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McXally   &   co.'s  new  commercial  map  of  the  United   States  aud 

Canada.  Showing  all  the  railroads,  counties,  [etc.]  Scale  55  miles  to 
1  inch.     36  x  53.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1883. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Xew^  map  of  the  Union  Pacific  railway,    col.    36  x  52. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Bower  (Robert  A.)     New  handy  atlas  of  the  United  States  and  Canada, 

containing  new  colored  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United 
States,  with  special  maps  of  provinces  in  the  dominion,  together  with  full 
descriptive  matter  [etc.]  127  pp.  incl.  49  maps  &  14  diagrams.  4**. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1884. 

Harper   &   brothers.      Harper's   introductory   geography.      [Also,    Special 

geography  of  the  Pacific  states.  By  H.  F.  Harrington,  anon.]  112,8  pp. 
incl.  17  col.  pi.  sm.     4°.     Xew  York,  Harper  &  brothei-s,  1884. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  new  dollar  atlas  of  the  United 

States  and  Dominion  of  Canada,  together  with  full  descriptive  matter  [etc\] 
128  pp.  incl.  49  maps  &  14  diagrams.  8°.  Chicago,  Rand,  ^NlcXally  & 
CO.  1884. 

Rand,  McXally  &  co.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  new  indexed  business  atlas 

and  shippers'  guide.  Containing  large  scale  maps  of  each  state  and  terri- 
tory of  the  Mississippi  valley,  northwest  and  Pacific  coast.  Accompanied 
by  a  new  and  original  compilation  and  ready  reference  index,  showing  in 
detail  the  entire  railroad  system,  [etc.]  title.  250  j)p.  incl.  39  maps, 
fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1884. 

Same.     1  p.  I.     91  pp.  incl.  21  maps.     fol.     Chicago,   Rand,  McXally  &  co. 

1884. 

Swinton  ( Wm. )  and  Harrower  ( Henry  D. )     A  descriptive  atlas  of  the  United 

States,  [anon.]  2  p.  1.  292  pp.  incl.  97  col.  maps.  4°.  Xew  York, 
Ivison,  Blakeman,  Taylor  &  CO.  [1884]. 

Hewes  (Fletcher  W.)  and  Gannett  (Henry).     Scribner's  statistical  atlas  of 

the  United  States,  showing  by  graphic  methods  their  present  condition 
and  their  political,  social  and  industrial  development,  cxx  pp.  117  maps 
&  34  pi.     fol.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  [1885]. 


938  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  improved  indexed  business  atlas  and  ship- 
pers' guide,  [etc.]  15th  ed.  557  pp.  inch  90  col.  maps.  fol.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1886. 

— : Karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Amerika  und  von  Canada.     Zur  libersicht 

der  Pacifischen  eisenbahnen.     Aus  Stielers  handatlas  no.  79  u.  80.     Mass- 
stab  1:  7.500  000.     13^x28. 
[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Erganzungsband   18.      1886-1887.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1887.     no.  82]. 

Alaska  and  adjoining  territory.     1887.     Re-issued  with  additions  in  oct.  ]  887. 

27  X  35 J.     [Washington,  1888]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
960]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale, 

1:7,603,200.     16x27. 

[In  Inter  state  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Clay  county,  Iowa.     fol.     [Bos- 
ton &  Chicago],  inter  state  pub.  co.     1887.     pp.  14-15]. 

Note. — Copyright,  1879,  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  Philadelphia. 

Pacific  ocean.     Compiled  from  the  latest  government  surveys.     37  x  37^. 

London,  admiralty,  1887. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2683]. 
Note. — Gives  "Boundary  between  British  and  American  territory." 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  standard  map  of  the  United  States  with  portions  of 

Canada  and  3Iexico.     Scale  18  statute  miles  to  1  inch.     Chicago  cVc  Is'ew 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1887. 

Denison  (Charles).     The  annual  and  seasonal  climatic  charts  of  the  United 

States,  with  tables  of  climatic  data,  compiled  from  the  records  of  the 
signal  service  bureau.     137-139  pp.  incl.  11  charts,     fol.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1888. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  family  atlas  of  the  world,  indexed.     Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1888]. 

Same. 

[In  Rand,  ]McNally  &  co.'s  new  family  atlas  of  the  world,  indexed.     Dallas, 
Tex.  Talty  &  AViley,  1888]. 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     Natural  scale 

1:7,603,200.     16^  x  26^ 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Darke  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888.     82-83]. 

Same.     Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     Natural 

scale  1:7,603,200.  16J  x  27. 
[In  Griffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Fulton  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1888.     at  end]. 

Brown  (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,  containing  elaborate  topographi- 

cal maps,  [etc.]    225  pp.  incl.  92  maps.    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  R.  Brown, 
1889. 
Note. — Map  drawn  by  Frank  A.  Gray. 

Gray's  botanical  and  zoological  maps  of  the  United  States.     15  x  11|. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 
Brown,  1899.     p.  26]. 

Gray's  historical  maps  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     15  x  12. 

[In  Brown  (Milton  R. )     The  continental  atlas,      fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 

Brown,  1889.     p.  23]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


939 


United   States.     Gray's   new   map   of   the  United  States, 
Natural  scale  1 : 7,603,200.     161^  x  27. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas,     fol. 
Brown,  1889.     pp.  28-29]. 


By   Frank  A.  Gray. 
Philadelphia,  M.  R. 


The  great  basin  of  the  United  States  between  the  Wahsateh  mountains  and 

the  Sierra  Nevada.     6^  x  4. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society.    Journal.    1889.    8°.    New  York, 

for  the  society,  [1889].     p.  200]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  ''The  Great  Basin,  by  Wni.  H.  Brewer." 

Historical  map  of  the  United  States.  Showing  the  locations  of  the  principal 
historic  events  from  the  discovery  of  America  to  the  present  time.  By 
Eugenia  A.  Wheeler  Goff.  58i  x  61.  Chicago,  A.  H.  Andrews  &  co. 
1889. 

North  America — west  coast.  Cape  Mendocino  to  Vancouver  id.  from  Cape 
Flattery  southward,  from  the  United  States  coast  survey  to  1886.  Juan 
de  Fuca  strait  by  captain  H.  Kellett,  r.  n.  1847.  37  x  25.  London,  admi- 
ralty, 1884.     Large  corrections  no  v.  1887,  July,  1899. 

[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2531]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas  and 
shippers'  guide,  containing  large  scale  maps  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
old  Mexico,  central  America,  Cuba,  and  the  several  states  and  territories 
of  the  United  States,  together  with  a  complete  reference  map  of  the  world, 
accompanied  by  a  new  and  original  compilation  and  ready  reference  index, 
showing  in  detail  the  entire  railroad  system  [etc.]  18th  ed.  title.  291  pp. 
incl.  85  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1889. 


Same.    19th  ed. 
&CO.  [1890]. 

Same.     22d  ed. 
&  CO.  1892. 


Same. 

&  CO. 


23d  ed. 
1893. 


11. 


11. 


1.  312  pp.  incl.  89  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
351  pp.  incl.  88  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
361  pp.  incl.  93  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 


Same.     24th  ed. 
CO.  1894. 

Same.     25th  ed. 
CO.  1895. 

Same.     29th  ed. 
CO.  1899. 

Same.     20th  ed. 
CO.  1900. 


399  pp.  incl.  109  maps.  fol. 

384  pp.  incl.  88  maps.  fol. 

425  pp.  incl.  95  maps,  fol . 

429  pp.  incl.  99  maps.  fol. 

440  pp.  incl.  100  maps.  fol. 


Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Chicago,  Band,  McNally  & 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 


Same.     31st  ed. 

CO.  1901. 
Note. — Slight  variations  in  title. 

Carte  des  voies  navigables  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du  Nord.     Par  H. 

Vetillart.     Echelle  de  1:4,000,000.     32J  x  49.     [Paris],  imprimerie  natio- 

nale,  1890. 
[In  Vetillart  (H.)     La  navigation  aux  Etats-Unis.     4°.     Paris,  imprimerie 

nationale,  1892.     in  pocket  at  end] . 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     Natural  scale, 
-    1:7,603,200.     16J  x  26^ 

[InGriffing  (B.  N.)     Atlas  of  Defiance  county,  Ohio.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
Griffing,  Gordon  &  co.  1890.     at  end]. 


940  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States.      Mapa    de    los    Estados    Unidos   de   Norte- America.      Escala   de 
1/11,000,000.     7h  X  9i 
[In  Diccionario   enciclopedico  Hispano- Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1890.     v.  7.     p.  928]. 

Die  neue  lieferungsausgabe  von  Stieler's  hand-atlas.    Probeblattzur  iibersicht 

der  correcturen.     13^  x  16. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1890.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1890] .     v. 
36.     pi.  20.     p.  176]. 

United  States  of  America.     15J  x  25. 

[In  Caldwell  (J.  A.)     Illustrated  historical  combination  atlas  of  Cambria, 
Penn.     fol.     Philadelphia,  atlas  publishing  co.  1890.     pp.  175-6]. 

C.  H.  Amerine's  sectional  map  of  Washington,  Oregon,  Idaho  and  western 

Montana.  Scale  twelve  miles  to  an  inch.  42^  x  60.  Tacoma,  C.  H. 
Amerine,  1891. 

Physical  features  of  the  United  States  of  America,  based  upon  Government 

maps.     5j  X  8. 
[In  Hart  (A.   B. )     Epoch   map    illustrating  American    history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  1]. 

The  United  States.     March  4,  1891.     5  J  x  8. 

[In  Hart  (A.  B.)     Epoch   maps  illustrating  American  history,     obi.  12°. 
New  York,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.  1891.     no.  14]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Family  atlas  of  the  United  States.     Compiled  from  the 

latest  official  sources;  containing  a  county  and  railroad  map  of  each  state 
and  territory  in  the  United  States,  printed  in  chromatic  colors.  Compiled 
for  the  world's  fair  educational  association,  and  sold  only  to  the  participants 
in  the  map-drawing  contest.  99  pp.  incl.  47  maps.  4°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1892. 

- — '■ —  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  handy  atlas  containing 
colored  county  maps  of  the  United  States  and  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
accompanied  by  descriptive  statistical  and  historical  matter  [etc.  ]  380  pp. 
incl.  60  maps  &  11  diagrams.  12°.  Chicago,  [etc.]  Rand,  McNally  & 
CO.  1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  pocket  atlas  containing 

colored  county  maps  of  all  states  and  territories  in  the  United  States,  and 
the  provinces  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  [etc.]  2  p.  1.  10-171  pp.  incl. 
60  maps.     12°.     Chicago,  [etc.]  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     10-173  pp.  incl.  60  maps.     12°.     Chicago,  Rand,   McNally 

&  CO.  1893. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  sc^ale, 

1 :  7,603,200.     15^  x  26^. 
[In  Hammond  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Greene  and  Hammond  counties, 

111.     fol.     [Chicago?],  Hammond  pub.  co.  1893.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1893,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural  scale 

1:7,603,200.     16x27. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Jo  Daviess  county.  111. 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  1893.     pp.  4-5]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  941 

United  States.     Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Grav. 
Natural  scale  1:  7,603,200.     16  x  27. 
[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A. )  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Will  county,  Illinois,     fol.     Chicago, 

18©3]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1893,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  adequate  travel-atlas  of  the  United  States.     244  pp. 

incl.  70  col.  maps.     16°.     Buffalo,  the  Matthews,  Northrup  co.  [1893]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Grav.     Natural  scale, 

1:7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  American  atlas  co.     Plat  book  of  Fulton  county,  Illinois,     fol.     Chicago, 

American  atlas  co.  1895.     pp.  74—75] . 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale,  1:  7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas  co.     Plat  book  of  Hillsdale  county,  Michigan. 

fol.     Chicago,  the  American  atlas  co.  1894.     pp.  8-9] . 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  O.  W.  Gray,  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale,  1:  7,603,200.     15 J  x  27. 
[In  American  (The)  atlas  co.     Plat  book  of  Morgan  county,  Illinois,     fol. 

[Chicago],  the  American  atlas  CO.  1894.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale,  1:  7,603,200.     15^x27. 
[In  Field  publishing  co.     Plat  book    of  Sangamon  county,   Illinois,     fol. 

Chicago,  Field  pub.  co.  1894.     pp.  8-9]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale,  1:  7,603,200.     15 J  x  27. 
[In  Union  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Bremer  county,  Iowa.     fol. 

Philadelphia,  the  union  pub.  co.  1894.     pp.  36-37]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1894,  by  O.  W.  Gray  &  son. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale,  1:7,603,200.     15|  x  26. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.  '   Plat  book  of  Bates  county,  Missouri, 
fol.     [Philadelphia?],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1895.     pp.  4-5]. 

United  States.     14|  x  23. 

[In  Polk  (R.  L.)  &  CO.     R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  atlas  of  Kent  county, 
Michigan,     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  R.  L.  Polk  &  co.  1894]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1:7,603,200.     16ix26|. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Jasper  county,  Missouri, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  printed  by  F.  Bourquin,  1895] . 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1:7,603,200.     16^  x  26f. 
[In  Union  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Butler  county,  Iowa.      fol. 
Philadelphia,  the  union  publishing' co.  1895.     pp.  36-37]. 


942  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

TJnited  States.     Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 
Natural  scale  1:7, 603, 200.     16^  x  26^. 
[In  Union  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Floyd  county,  Iowa.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  the  union  publishing  co.  1895.     pp.  39-40]. 

Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United  States 

governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time.     1895. 
Compiled  for  this  work  from  oflBcial  data  by  J.  P.  Durham,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
16J  X  28. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Pettis  county,  Missouri, 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1896.     pp.  49-50]. 

Map  showing  Indian  reservations  within  the  limits  of  the  United  States. 

Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  hon.  D.  M.  Browning.     1895.     21  x 
33.     Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  [1895]. 

United  States.     15  x  21. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Barry  county,  Michigan,  fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1895.     pp.  70-71]. 

United  States.     15  x  21^. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  St.  Joseph  county,  Indiana. 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.,  1895.     pp.  70-71]. 

Yereinigt«  Staaten  von  Amerika.     Massstab  1 :  9000000.     5  sheets. 

[In  Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.  14te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  16.     bet.  pp.  234-239]. 

Deep  waterway  routes  investigated  by  the  waterways   commission,   1896. 

7^  X  12^. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1898. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1898].     v.  30.     p.  253]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  ''Geography  of  the  Laurentian  basin, 

by  Israel  C.  Russell." 

Gray  (Frank  A.)     Gray's  new  maD  of  the  United  States.     Natural  scale, 

1:7,603,200.     16^  x  26^ 
[In  Kauffman  (AVilliam  J. )  and  Kauffman  (Orrin  F. )     Atlas  of  Stark  county, 
Ohio.     fol.     Canton,  0.  the  Ohio  map  and  atlas  co.  1896.     pp.  12-13]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1 : 7,603,200.     16  x  27. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Pettis  county,  Missouri, 
[etc.]     fol.     [Philadelphia];    the  northwest   publishing     co.    1896.     pp. 
45-46]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1:  7,603,200.     16|^  x  22. 
[In  Pinkney  (B.  F. )     Plat  book  of  Dakota  county,  Minn.     fol.     Philadel- 
phia, the  union  publishing  co.  1896.     pp.  47-48]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1:7,603,200.     16J  x  26|. 
[In  Union  (Tlie)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Fayette  county,  Iowa.     fol. 
Philadelphia,  the  union  j^ublishing  co.  1896.     pp.  52-53]. 

Progress  of  the  U.  S.  geological  survey  in  the  preparation  of  the  topograph- 

ical map  of  the  United  States,  1896.     5|  x  8|. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.  Bulletin.  1896. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1896].     v.  28.     p.  323]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "The  topographic  work  of  the  U.  S.  geo- 
logical survey  in  1895,  by  Henry  Gannett." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  943 

TJnited  States.     United  States.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Carroll  county,  Missouri,     fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  76-77]. 


Same.     TJnited  States.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Gass  county,  Michigan,  fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  70-71]. 

Same.     United  States.     15  x  21^. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A. )  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Houston  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  76-67]. 

Same.     United  States.     15^  x  21  ^ 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Mower  county,  Minnesota. 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  78-79]. 

Same.     United  States.     15J  x  21^ 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Olmstead  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  76-77]. 

Same.     United  States.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Peoria  city  and  county,  Illinois. 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  74-75].  '  ' 

Same.     United  States.     15  x  21^. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Wabasha  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  60-61]. 

Same.     United  States.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  Waseca  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  50-51]. 

Die  nordoststaaten  der  union.     Massstab  1 :  6.000  000.     8^  x  10^. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.     Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  226-227]. 

Geologische  karte  von  den   Vereinigten   Staaten   und   Mexiko.     Massstah) 

1:20.000000.     8^x10^. 
[In  Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig   und   Wien, 

bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  230-231]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.  By  Frank  A.  Gray.  Natural  scale 
1  :'7,603,200.     16  x  27.     [1897]. 

[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.  Plat  book  of  Audrain  county,  Mis- 
souri, fol.  [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1898.  pp. 
37-38]. 

Same.  Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.  By  Frank  A.  Gray.  Natural 
scale  1:7,603,200.     16x27. 

[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.  Plat  book  of  De  Kalb  county,  Mis- 
souri, fol.  [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1897.  pp. 
32-34]. 

Same.  Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.  By  Frank  A.  Gray.  Natural 
scale  1:7,603,200.     16x27. 

[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.  Plat  book  of  Lafayette  county,  Mis- 
souri, fol.  [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  ])ublishing  co.  1897.  pp. 
46-47]. 


944  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

United  States     Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 
Natural  scale,  1 :7,603,200.     16^  x  27.     [1897]. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Le  Sueur  county,  Minn, 
fol.     [Philadelphia?],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1898.     pp.  42^3]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  inap  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale  1 :7,603,200.  '  16  x  27.     [1897]. 
[In   Northwest    (The)    publishing   co.     Plat  book  of  Kice  county,  Minn, 
fol.      [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  imblishing  CO.  1900.     pp.  37-38]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale  1:7,603,200.     16^x27. 

[In  Pinkney  &  Brown.     Plat  book  of  Emmet  county,  Iowa.     fol.     [Phila- 
delphia], Pinkney  &  Brown,  1899.     at  end]. 

Note. — Map  copyright  1897. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale  1:7,603,200.     16 J  x  27. 
[In  Pinkney  &  Brown.     Plat  book  of  Meeker  county,  Minn.     fol.     [Phila- 
delphia], Pinkney  &  Brown,  1897.     pp.  42-43]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale  1:7,603,200.     16i  x  26f . 
[In  Pinkney  &  Brown.     Plat  book  of  Saint  Croix  county,  Wisconsin,     fol. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  F.  Bourquin,  1897.     pp.  42-43]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  map  of  the  United  States.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natural 

scale  1:7,603,200.     16^x27.     [1897]. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Yellow  Medicine  co. 
Minnesota,   [etc.]     fol.     [Philadelphia?],  the    northwest   publishing  co. 
1900.     pp.  46-47]. 

Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United  States 

governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time.     1897. 
Compiled  for  this  work  from  official  data  by  J.  R.  Dunham,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
16^  X  28. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Lafayette  county,  Mis- 
souri,   fol.     [Philadelphia] ,  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1897.    pp.  49-50] . 

Same.     Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United 

States  governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time. 
1897.    Compiled  for  this  work  from  official  data  by  J.  R.  Dunham,  Clinton, 
Iowa.     16J  X  28. 
[In  Northwest  (The)   publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Audrain  county,  Mis- 
souri,   fol.     [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  publishing  CO.  1898.    pp.  37-38]. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United 

States  governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time. 
Compiled  from  official  data  by  J.  R.  Dunham,  Clinton,  Iowa.     16J  x  28. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  publishing  co.     Plat  book  of  De  Kalb  county,  Mis- 
souri,   fol.     [Philadelphia],  the  north  west  publishing  CO.  1897.    pp.  36-38]. 

Same.     Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United 

States  governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time. 
1897.     Compiled   for   this  work    from   official   data   by   J.  R.  Dunham. 
16i  x  28. 
[In  Northwest  (The)  pu])lishing  co.     Plat  book  of  Le  Sueur  county,  Minn. 
fol.     [Philadelphia?],  the  northwest  i)ublishing  co.  1898.     pp.  46-47] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  945 

United  States.     Seymour  E.  Pond  &  eo.'s  map  of  the  United  States.     19^  x  27. 

In  Pond  (Seymour  E.)     The  official  atlas  and  directory  of  Antrim  county, 
Michigan,     fol.     Philadelphia,  S.  E.  Pond  &  co.  1897.     p.  73]. 

United  States.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle   (Geo.  A.)   &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Ray  county,  Missouri,     foL 
'   Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1897.     pp.  64-65]. 

Vereinigte  Staaten,  ostliches  blatt.     Aiassstab  1:12  000  000.     8^-  x  lOJ. 

[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig    und   Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  226-227]. 

Vereinigte  Staaten  und  Mexiko.     Massstab  1:20  000  000.     8^  x  10^. 

[In  Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te   aufl.     8°.      Leipzig    und   AVien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  224-225]. 

Gannett  (Henry).     Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States,  based  upon  results 

of  the  eleventh  census.     69  pp.     59  maps  &  8  pi.     fol.     Washington,  gov- 
ernment printing  office,  1898. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Census  office]. 

Maps  illustrating    the    hydrography  of    the  United    States,   by  Frederick 

Haynes  Newell,  chief  hydrographer  U.  S.  geological  survey.     8  x  6^. 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.     1898.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1898.     v.  14. 
p.  56]. 

Report  of  the  international  boundary  commission.     United  States  and  Mex- 

ico.    1891-'96.     Maps,     title.      26  maps.     fol.     Washington,  government 
printing  office.     1898. 

LIST   OF  MAPS. 

Index  map  of  the  boundary. 

California  line. 

Colorado  river  section  of  the  boundary  (in  colors). 

Arizona-Sonora  oblong  line. 

Parallel  31°  20'  north  latitude. 

Meridian  section. 

Parallel  31°  47'  north  latitude. 

Profile  of  the  boundary. 

United  States.     Compiled  under  the  direction  of  Henry  Gannett,  chief  topo- 

grapher, by  Harry  King,  chief  draughtsman.      1898.      Scale  1:2,500,000 
approximately  40  miles  to  1  inch.     48 J  x  76.     [Washington,  1898]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Geological  survey]. 

Note. — First  published  in  1890. 

Map  of  the  United  States  and  her  possessions  compiled  from  the  latest  offi- 

cial surveys.     35  x  56|.     Chicago,  international  survey  co.  1899. 
Note. — Copyright,  1899,  by  Poole  bros.  Chicago. 

United  States  base  map.     Compiled  by  Henry  Gannett.     Engraved  by  U.  S. 

G.  S.     17Jx28.     [Washington,  1899]. 
[United  States.     Geological  survey]. 
Note. — Edition  of  dec.  1896,  reprinted  sept.  1899. 

United  States  contour  map.     Compiled  by  Henry  Gannett.     Engraved  by 

U.  S.  G.  S.     17^  X  28.     [Washington,  1899]. 
[United  States.     Geological  survey]. 
Note.— Edition  of  dec.  1896,  reprinted  1899. 

H.  Doc.  516 60 


946  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

XTnited   States.     United  States  relief    map.     Compiled  by  Henry  Gannett.     En- 
graved byU.  S.  G.  S.     17^  x  28.     [Washington,  1899]. 
[United  States.     Geological  survey]. 
Note. — Edition  of  dec.  1896,  reprinted  sept.  1899. 

United  States,  territories  and  insular  possessions.     Showing  the  extent  of 

public  surveys,  Indian,  military  and  forest  reservations,  rail  roads,  canals, 
and  other  details,  compiled  from  official  surv^eys  of  the  General  land  office 
and  other  authentic  sources.  Harry  King,  c.  e.  chief,  draughting  divi- 
sion. 1899.  Guggenheimer,  Weil  &/CO.  photo-lith.  Balto.  59  x  81i, 
[Washington,  1899]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Note. — Insets:  Territory  of  Alaska,  Philippine  islands  (Mercator's  projec- 
tion), Tutuila  Group  of  the  Samoan  islands,  Guam  or  Cuajan  island,  The 
Hawaiian  islands,  Pine  Island,  W.  I.  Porto  Rico.  Index  map  showing 
relative  position  of  recently  acquired  islands  to  the  United  States.  Scale 
about  37  miles  to  1  inch. 

The  Chautauqua  agricultural  and  industrial  map  of  the  United  States  &  pos- 

sessions.    16k  X  16j.     Chicago,  Powers,  Higley  &  co.  1900. 

Map  of  the  United  States.     23^  x  37^.     Boston,  Mass.  Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co. 

[1900]. 

Map  of  the  United  States  reduced  from  the  nine  sheet  map  of  the  United 

States  geological  survey.     21^  x  33|. 
[In  Bien  (Joseph  R. )     Atlas  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  prepared  from 
original  surveys  and  various  local  surveys  revised  and  corrected,     fol. 
New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1900.     bet.  pp.  xx  &  1]. 

Map  showing  the  principal  meridians  and  base  lines  in  the  United  States 

governing  U.  S.  surveys  also  showing  the  belts  of  standard  time.     1900. 
Compiled  for  this  work  from  official  data  by  J.  R.  Dunham,  Clinton,  Iowa. 
16^  X  28. 
[In  Northwest   (The)    publishing  co.     Plat   book  of   Rice  county,   Minn, 
fol.     [Philadelphia],  the  northwest  publishing  co.  1900.     pp.  41-42]. 

The  United  States  and  its  new  possessions.     Puerto  Rico,  Cuba,  Hawaii,  the 

Philippines  and  Alaska,  with  general  maps  of  the  continents  of  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa  and  Pan-America.  34^  x  37^.  Boston,  Mass.  national  pub- 
lishing CO.  1900. 

[United  States  political  map],     col.     29^x24.     Cincinnati  &  New  York,  the 

Strobridge  lith.  co.  1900]. 

Same.     [United  States  political  map],     col.     14x39.     [Cincinnati  &  New 

York,  the  Strobridge  litho.  co.  1900]. 

Industrial  maj)  of  the   United   States  and  j)OSsessions.     13  x  20.     Chicago, 

111.  the  Fort  Dearborn  pub.  co.  [1901]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1901  by  John  F.  Waite. 

Uruguay.  Mouths  of  the  Panama  and  Uruguay,  sheet  no.  1.  Martin  Garcia  and 
Martin  Chico  channels.  [Colonia  to  higueritas].  Surveyed  by  com- 
mander Thos.  J.  Page  U.  S.  S.  Water  Witch.  1855.  41  x  28.  [Wash- 
ington, 1855]. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  947 

TJrugruay.     Chili,  La  Plata,  Uruguay  &  Upper  Peru.     By  Sidney  Hall.     English 
miles  69  to  a  degree.     Spanish  leagues  26  to  a  degree.     16J  x  20. 
[In  his  A  new  general  atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new  drawings.     New 
ed.  rev.     fol.     London,  Longman,  Brown  &  Longmans,  [1857].     no.  53]. 

Die  republik  Uruguay.     Nach  altern  u.  neuern  quellen  gez.  von  A.  Peter- 

mann.     Maassstab  i  :  3,200,000.     9^  x  74.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1857. 
[InPetermann'smittheilungen.    1857.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1857].    v.  3. 
p.  456]. 

Uruguay  und  Entrerios  nach  den  1853-57  publicirten  karten  von  P.  Pier, 

[1845]  J.  M.  Reyes,  [1846]  u.  Coffinieres,  [1850]  zusammengestellt  von 
H.  Kiepert.     9  x  12. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir   erdkunde  zu  Berlin.      Zeitschrift.     neue   folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1857.     v.  2.     pi.  5]. 

Estancia  de  San  Jorge,  Uruguay.     From  a  survey  by   don  Juan  Frugoni 

Duraxno,  1867.     W.  J.  Turner  del.     8J  x  10. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1880.     8°.     London,  1880. 
V.  2.     p.  720]. 

Mapa  de   la    republica   oriental    del    Uruguay.     Escala  de    diez    leguas  = 

0°'.0065  por  legua.     45^  x  32.     Montevideo,  lit.  escuela  de  artes  y  oficios, 
[1884?]. 
Note. — Insets:    "Maldonado,    Colonia,  Piano  de  la  ciudad  de  Montevideo 
reducido  de  los  originales  existentes   en  la  junta  e  administrativa  1884. 
Bahia  de  Montevideo. ' ' 

Mapa  de  la  republica  oriental  del  Uruguay.     19  x  25. 

[In  Uruguay,  S.  A.  (Republic  of).  Republic  of  Uruguay.  Issued  by 
the  authority  of  the  consul  general  of  Uruguay.     8°.     London,  1890]. 

Mapa  de  la  republica  oriental  del  Uruguay.     9^  x  7i. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano- Americano.  8°.  Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1897.     v.  21.     p.  952]. 

TTtah.  Map  of  a  reconnoissance  between  Fort  Leavenworth  and  Missouri  River  and 
the  Great  Salt  lake  in  the  territory  of  Utah,  made  in  1849  and  1850,  under 
the  order  of  col.  J.  J.  A-bert,  by  col.  Howard  Stansbury.  col.  29  x  68. 
New  York,  Ackerman,  [1849-50]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Note. — Accompanying  "Exploration  and  survey  of  the  valley  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  including  a  reconnaissance  of  a  new  route  through  the 
Rocky  mountains,  1849."     32d  cong.,  spec.  sess.     Senate  ex.  doc.  3,  in  v.  2. 

New  map  of  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  Utah  and  New  Mexico.  Com- 
piled from  the  latest  authorities  and  surveys,  and  engraved  by  G.  Schroe- 
ter.     23  x  26.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

Western  states,  including  California,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  New  Mex- 

ico, Nebraska,  Kansas,  Indian  Territory  &c.     Drawn  u  engraved  by  J. 
Bartholomew.     Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane.     22  x  16J. 
[In  Black   (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of   North  America,      fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  18]. 

Map  of  Utah  territory  showing  the  routes  connecting  it  with  California,  and 

the  east.     31  x  42.     Richmond,  Ritchie  and  Dunnavant,  1858. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


948  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Utah.     Special  karte  des  grossen  Salzsee's  von  Utah  und  seiner  umgebungen.     Nach 
den  aufnahmen  von  Fremont  und  Stansbury  gez.  von.  A.  Petermann. 
Maassstab  1 :  870000.     9f  x  7^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1858. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.     Perthes,    1858.     v.   4. 
p.  306]. 

Skizze  der  wege  welche  vom  obern  Nebraska  (Platte  river)  zum  mormonen 

gebiet  am  Grossen  Salzsee  fiihren  nach  dem  aus  den  erforschungen  von 
Fremont,  Stansbury,  Beckwith,  Bryan  und  Lander  zusammengestellten 
original  (publ.  vom  war  department,  Washington,  jan.  1858)  auf  |  reducirt 
6|  X  10. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu   Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     neue  folge.     8° 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1858.     v.  5.     pi.  8]. 

Territory  and  military  department  of  Utah  compiled  in  the  bureau  of  topo 

graph' 1  eng'rs  of  the  war  depart' t  chiefly  for  military  purposes  under  the 
authority  of  hon.   J.  B.  Floyd  sec.  of  war.     1860.     Engraved  by  W.  H 
Dougal.     Scale  1/1.500.000.     28 J  x  40|.     [Washington,  I860]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Bureau  of  topographical  engineers] . 

Map  of  the  territory  of  Utah.     By  B.  A.   M.   Froiseth.     [anon.]     5  x  3J 

[n.  p.  1869]. 

Map  of  the  territory  of  Utah.    15  x  12J.    New  York,  Am.  photo-lithographic 

CO.  [1870]. 
Note.— Copyrighted  1870  by  B.  A.  M.  Froiseth. 

Froiseth' s  new  sectional  &  mineral  map  of  Utah.     Compiled  from  the  latest 

U.  S.  government  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources.  Exhibiting  the 
sections,  fractional  sections,  counties,  cities,  towns,  settlements,  mines, 
railroads  and  other  internal  improvements.  Scale  of  8  miles  to  an  inch. 
53  X  33i.  Salt  Lake  City,  B.  A.  M.  Froiseth,  1871. 
Note. — Insets  of  **City  of  Corinne,"  City  of  Saint  George,  Washington 
county,  Utah,"  '*Provo  city,  Utah  county,"  ''Salt  Lake  city,"  "  Ogden 
city,"  '*  Logan  city.  Cache  county,"  "  City  of  Stockton." 

New  mining  map  of  Utah,  showing  the  location  of  the  mining  districts  over 

an  extent  of  territory  150  miles  from  north  to  south.  Compiled  from  U. 
S.  govemEQent  surveys  and  other  authentic  sources.  By  B.  A.  M.  Froiseth, 
aided  by  H.  R.  Durkee,  Salt  Lake  city.  Scale  4  miles  to  an  inch.  col. 
29  X  46 J.     New  York,  American  photo  lith.  co.  [Osborne's  process],  1871. 

Asher  &  Adams'  Utah.     Scale  20  miles  to  an  inch.     16  x  22 J.     [New  York, 

Asher  &  Adams,  1873]. 

Froiseth,  (B.  A.  M.)     Froiseth's  new  sectional  &  mineral  map  of  Utah.     2d 

ed.  Thoroughly  revised,  col.  33  x  43.  12°.  Salt  Lake  City,  B.  A.  M. 
Froiseth,  1875. 

AVatson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Wyoming  Utah  and 

Colorado,     col.     13  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Bancroft's  map  of  California,  Nevada,  Utah  and  Arizona,     col.     27  x  31. 

San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  1876. 

Colton's  Wyoming,  Colorado  and  Utah.     col.     16  x  24.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

Territory  of  Utah.     1876.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  genertil 

land  office  and  other  sources.     By  C.  Roeser.     24J  x  31.     New  York, 
photo,  lith.  and  print,  by  J.  Bien,  [1876]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  949 

TTtali.  New  map  of  the  territory  of  Arizona,  southern  CaUfornia  and  parts  of 
Nevada,  Utah  and  Sonora.  Compiled  by  lieut.  J.  C.  Mallery  and  J.  W. 
Ward.  1876.  1877.  col.  42  x  33.  San  Francisco,  Britton,  Key  &  co. 
[1877]. 


Map  of  Utah  territory  representing  the  extent  of  the  irrigable,  timber  and 
pasture  lands.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  Charles  Mahon,  J.  H.  Renshawe, 
W.  H.  Graves  and  H.  Lindenkohl,  for  the  commissioner  of  public  lands. 
1878.     36  X  28i     [Washington,  1878]. 

[United  States.  Department  of  the  interior.  Geographical  and  geological 
survey  of  the  Rocky  mountain  region] . 

Cram's  railroad  &  township  map  of  Utah.  Scale  19  miles  to  an  inch. 
19*  X  16.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1879. 

Territory  of  Utah.  1879.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  General 
land  office  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser,  principal  draughtsman.  Scale 
15  miles  to  1  inch.  29  x  22^.  New  York,  photo,  lith.  &  print  by  Julius 
Bien,  [1879]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Utah.  12  dd. 
1  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Utah,  [etc.] 
12  pp.    Imap.     fold.     18°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

AVest's  new  sectional  &  topographical  map  of  Utah,  containing  all  govern- 
ment land  &  topographical  surveys  to  date,  exhibiting  the  sections,  frac- 
tional sections,  townships,  ranges,  counties,  cities,  towns,  mining  districts, 
wagon  roads,  railroads,  and  numerous  other  internal  improvements.  Pre- 
pared and  published  under  the  authority  of  the  legislature  assembly  of  the 
territory  of  Utah  by  Joseph  A.  West.  1885.  Scale  of  6  miles  to  an  inch. 
New  York,  Am.  photo,  lith  co.  [1885]. 

Note. — Insets  of  "Manticity,"  "  Nephi  city,"  "  Provo  city,"  "Salt  Lake 
City,"  "Ogden  city,"  "Logan  city,"  "Coalville."  Copyright  1885  by 
Joseph  A.  West. 

Geography  for  Utah.     6  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map. 

[In  Monteith  (James).     Barnes'  complete  geography.     [Edition  for  Utah]. 

141,  6  pp.  incl.  30  col.  maps.     4°.     New  York,  etc.  American  book  co. 

1885]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 
pers' guide  of  Utah.  16  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.  16  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 
&  Co.  [1893]. 

Territory  of  Utah.  1893.  Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  General 
land  office  and  other  sources  under  the  supervision  of  Harry  King,  prin- 
cipal draughtsman.  Compiled  and  drawn  by  R.  H.  Morton.  36^  x  28^. 
[Washington,  1893]. 

[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Relief  map  of  Utah.     1895.     Drawn  by  Mosiah  Hall.     Scale — 7J  miles  to 

the  inch.     47  x  35.     Salt  Lake  City,  Pierce  &  McMillen,  [1895]. 
Note. — Copyright  1895  by  Mosiah  Hall. 


950  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Utah.     Hall  (Mosiah).     Utah.     11  pp.  incl.  1  map.     4°.     Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1897. 
[With  Fry e  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     [Utah  ed.]    4°.     Bos- 
ton, Gmn  &  CO.  1897]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Utah,  showing  post  offices  with  intermediate 

distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  december,  1897.     Pub- 
lished by  order  of  postmaster  general  James  A.  Gary  under  the  direction 
of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  0.  dept.     40^  x  29.     [Washington,  1897]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department] . 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Utah,  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  december, 
1898.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.     40|  x  29. 
[Washington,  1898]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Utah,  showing  post  offices  with  inter- 

mediate distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  march  1899. 
Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith,  under  the 
direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.     41  x  29.     [Washing- 
ton, 1899]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department] . 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Utah  showing  post  offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  June,  1900. 
Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith  under  the 
direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  of  P.  O.  dept.     40  x  29.     Wash- 
ington, 1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Utica,  N.  Y.     Map  of  Utica,  by  John  Fish.     July  1,  1828.     Engraved  by  Balch, 
Stiles  &  CO.  N.  Y.     12  x  17^ 
[In  Utica,  N.  Y.     Directories.     The  Utica  Directory.     [1828].     16°.     Utica, 
N.  Y.    E.  Harrington,  1828]. 


Utica.     [View].     4|  x  7. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  96]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Utica,  Oneida  co.  N.  Y.  From  original  surveys,  and  offi- 
cial records.  Engraved  &  printed  by  H.  J.  Toudy  &  co.  Phila.  Scale 
300  feet  to  the  inch.     27  x  60.     Philadelphia,  Roe  &  Taylor,  1868. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  title.  20  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Utica  expressly  prepared  for  the  Utica  city  directory. 
15}  X  20i.     [Utica],  C.  N.  Gaffney,  [1884]. 

Miller  (D.  L. )  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  3  p.  1.  25  pi.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1896. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Utica  expressly  prepared  for  the  retail  merchants  law  and 
commercial  association.  S.  Pryda  eng.  col.  15J  x  24.  Utica,  L.  C. 
Childs  &  son,  [1896]. 

Note. — Copyright  1896  by  the  Retail  merchants  law  and  commercial 
ciation. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  951 

Vache  island,  West  Indies.     Carte  de  I'isle  A,  Vache  A,  la  coste  dn  sud  de  I'isle  de 
St.  Domingue.     8^  x  6i 
[In  Chambon  ( — ).     Le  commerce  de  L'Amerique  par  Marseille,     [anon.] 
4°.     Avignon,  1764.     v.  1.     p.  261]. 
Valley  Forge,  Penn.     Plan  of  gen'l  Du  Portail.     Plan  of  the  position  of  Valley 
Forge,  7th  jan.  1778.     ms.     9^  x  14f.     [1778]. 
Note. — Title  taken  from  reverse. 

Map  containing  a  view  of  the  encampment  of  the  American  army  at  Valley 

Forge,  1778,  under  the  command  of  gen.  AVashington.  Exhibiting  the 
original  roads,  redoubts,  entrenchments,  [etc.]  according  to  a  recent  sur- 
vey &  the  verbal  description  given  by  AVm.  Davis,  esq.  a  patriot  of  the 
American  revolution  and  present  at  the  encampment.  By  David  G.  Smith. 
Scale  16  inches  to  the  mile.  23  x  32.  Philadelphia,  P.'s.  Duval's  lith'y, 
[1843]. 
Note. — A  reproduction  of  this  map  is  found  in  Bean's  Washington  at  Val- 
ley Forge. 

Encampment  at  Valley  Forge.     4i  x  8f . 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Same.     Encampment  at  Valley  Forge.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  col.  Car- 

rington:    7^x5.     [1777-1778]. 
[In  ^Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1882.     v.  8.     p.*  111]. 

Valparaiso,  Chile.     Valparaiso.     P.  L.  Feuillee  delin.     P.  Giffart  sculp.     6J  x  11  J, 
[In    Feuillee  (Louis).     Journal    des    observations  physiques.     4°.     Paris, 
P.  Giffart,  1714.     v.  1.     pp.  385,  388]. 

Gezigt  van  de  stad  Valaparayso  in  Chile.     6^  x  11  J. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  Isaak  Tirion,  1767.     v.  2.   .p.  205]. 

South  America.    Coast  of  Chili.     Valparaiso  bay.    By  the  officers  of  h.  m.  a. 

Beagle.     1855.     9  x  9^ 
[In  Nautical  (The)  magazine.     1842.     8°.     London,  1842.     v.  11.     p.  817]. 

■ South  America,  west  coast,  Chile.    Valparaiso  bay.    From  a  survey  by  capt. 

Louis  Pomar  of  the  Chilean  navy.     1877.     18  x  25.     London,  admiralty, 
1879. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Hydrographic  office.     Charts,     no.  314]. 

— Valparaiso  und  Santiago.     Massstab  1 :  30  000-     4  x  5  J. 

[In    Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.     I^ipzig,   F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  16.     p.  162]. 

Lageplan  von  Valparaiso.     Massstab  1:50  000.     4x5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.    5te  aufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.    p.  163]. 

Buenos  Aires,  Valparaiso,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  environs,  Lima,  Callao  and 

environs,  Rio  de  Janeiro  harbour,  Valparaiso  and  environs,   Galapagoa 
isles,  Panama  canal.     8i  x  10^. 
[In  Johnston  (W.  &  A.  K. )     The  world-wide  atlas  of  modern  geography. 
5th  ed.     fol.      Edinburgh  and   London,   W.   &   A.   K.    Johnston,   1900. 
p.  128]. 

Van  Buren  county,  Mich.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Cass,  Van  Buren,  and  Berrien, 
Mich.  From  special  surveys  and  official  records  by  Geil  and  Jones,  col. 
64  X  41.     Philadelphia,  Geil,  Harley,  and  Siverd,  1860. 


952  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Vancouver  island.     Sketch  to  illustrate  report  of  a  canoe  expedition  along  the 
east  coast  of  Vancouver  island;  by  James  Douglas,  esq'r,  gov'r.     7^  x  4^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1854.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1854.'    V.  24.     p.  248]. 

Map  of  Vancouver. island  with  adjacent  coast,  to  illustrate  a  description  of 

the  island  by  It.  col.  W.  C.  Grant,  1856.     7 J  x  7^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1857.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1857.     v.'27.     p.  269]. 

Carte  de  I'ile  de  Vancouver  et  de  la  cote  adjacente  pour  accompagner  une 

description  de  cette  ile  par  le  It.  colonel  W.  C.  Grant.     1856.     Dressee 
pour  le  Journal  de  la  Society  g^ographique  de  Londres  par  J.  Murray, 
London,  1841.     8x8. 
[In  Revue  coloniale.     2«  serie.    v.  20.     Juillet-dec.  1858.     8°.     Paris,   1858. 
p.  715]. 

America,  west  coast.     Cape  Mendocino  to  Vancouver  id.  from  Cape  Flattery 

southward  from  the  United  States  coast  survey  1855.     Juan  de  Fuca  strait, 
by  capt'n.  Kellett,  r.  n.  1847.     38  x  25.     London,  admiralty,  1858. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2531]. 

Karte  von  Britisch-Columbia  (friiher,  New-Caledonia),  Vancouver  i.  und 

dem  nordlichen  theil  von  Washington  territorium  \^n  A.  Petermann. 
9|  X  13i     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1858. 
[In  Petermann' s  mittheilungen.     4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1859.     pi.  20]. 

Map  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouvers'  id.     Drawn  by  Francis  Young. 

13  X  16. 
[In  Hazlitt  (William  Carew).     British   Columbia  and  Vancouver  island. 
16°.     London,  G.  Routledge  &  co.  1858]. 

Map  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  island  denoting  the  gold  and  coal 

districts.     7  x  9^. 
[In  Cornwallis  (Kinahan).     The  new  El  Dorado;  or  British  Columbia.     16°. 
London,  T.  C.  Newby,  1858.     p.  1]. 

Entrance  of  Esquimault  harbour.  &  Race  islands.     Showing  the  proposed 

site  for  a  light  house.     John  Arrowsmith  lith.     2  maps,  each  7  x  11  J. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22] . 

North  America,  west  coast.  Vancouver  island.     Nanaimo  harbour  and  Depar- 

ture bay  surveyed  by  capt'n  G.   H.  Richards,  r.  n.  h.  m.  s.  Plumper. 
1859.     24J  x  18.     London,  admiralty,  1860. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2512]. 

South  east  part  of  Vancouver  island  during  the  proposed  sites  for  light 

houses  on  the  Great  Race  rock  and  Fisgard  island.     John  Arrowsmith 
htho.  1859.     12  x  14. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

The  provinces  of  British  Columbia,  &  Vancouver  island.     With  portions  of 

the  United  States  &  Hudson's  bay  territories.  Compiled  from  original 
documents,  by  John  Arrowsmith.  23  x  20^.  London,  J.  Arrowsmith, 
1859. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     v.  22]. 

Note. — Also  a  copy  in  sei)arate  form. 

South  east  part  of  Vancouver  Island  showing  the   proposed  site   for   light 

houses  on  the  Great  Race  rock  and  Fisgard  island.     John  Arrowsmith 
litho.  1859.     12  x  14. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1859.     \.  22]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  953 

Vancouver  island.  North  America — west  coast.  Vancouver  island  and  adjacent 
shores  of  British  Columbia  surveyed  by  capt'n.  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n. 
assisted  by  lieut.  R.  C.  Mayne;  J.  A.  Bull,  D.  Pender,  E.  P.  Bedwell, 
masters  J.  T.  Gowlland  &  G.  A.  Browning,  sec.  masters  &  E.  Blunden, 
mast,  assist.  1859-64.  25  x  37.  London,  admiralty,  1865. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty,     Chart  no.  1917]. 

North  America — west  coast,  strait  of  Georgia — sheet  no.  1.  between  Vancou- 

ver I.  &  British  Columbia.  Eraser  r,  to  n.  e.  pt.  of  Texada  I.  including 
Howe  sound  &  Jervis  inlet,  surveyed  by  capt'n.  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n. 
assisted  by  lieut.  R.  C.  Mayne,  J.  Bull,  D.  Pender,  &  E.  Bedwell,  masters 
J.  Gowlland,  &  G.  Browning,  second  masters;  &  Blunden,  masters'  assist- 
ant. 1860.  53^  X  26.  London,  admiralty,  1863. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  579]. 

North  America — west  coast.  Vancouver  island  &  British  Columbia.  John- 
stone &  Broughton  straits.  Knox  bay  to  Goletas  channel  surveyed  by 
capt'n  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n.  assisted  by  J.  Bull,  D.  Pender,  &  E.  Bedwell 
masters;  J.  Gowlland  &  G.  Browning,  second  masters;  &  Blunden,  mas- 
ters' assistant.  1860.  25  x  37.  London,  admiralty,  1862. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  581]. 

North  America— \^'est  coast.     South  side  of  Vancouver  I.     Sydney  inlet  to 

Nitinat  including  Clayoquot  &  Barclay  sounds  surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H. 
Richards,  r.  n.  assisted  by  D.   Pender  &  E.   P.  Bedwell  masters;  J.  T. 
Gowlland  &  G.  A.  Browning,  second  masters;  &  E.  R.  Blunden,  master's 
assistant.     1861.     25^  x  38i     London,  admiralty,  1863. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  584]. 

—  North  America — west  coast.  South  side  of  Vancouver  I.  Esperanza  to  Clayo- 
quot including  Nootka  sound  surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n. 
Assisted  by  com'r  R.  C.  Mayne  D.  Pender,  &  E.  P.  Bedwell,  masters,  J. 
T.  Gowlland  &  G.  A.  Browning,  second  masters,  &  E.  R.  Blunden,  mas- 
ter's assistant.  1862.  37  x  25^.  London,  admiralty,  1865. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  569] . 

North  America — west  coast.     Vancouver  harbour  surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H. 

Richards  &  the  ofl5cers  of  h.  m.  s.  Plumper  1859  the  town  &  interior  from 
a  survey  by  J.  D.  Pemberton,  esq' re,  surveyor  general,  1860.     40  x  25. 
London,  admiralty,  1861.     Corrections  may  1862. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1897b]. 

North  America — west  coast.     Vancouver  island.     Esquimalt  harbour  sur- 
veyed by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards  &  the  officers  of  h.  m.  s.  Plumper  1858. 
The  interior  from  a  survey  by  J.  D.  Pemberton,  esq' re,  surveyor  general. 
1860.     39^  X  25.     London,  admiralty,  1861.     Corrections  may  1862. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1897a]. 

North  America— west  coast.     Vancouver  I.     Esperenza  &  Nuchatlitz  inlets 

surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n.  and  the. officers  of  h.  m.  s. 
Hecate,  1862.     23^  x  31i     London,  admiralty,  1865. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  589]. 

The  province  of  British  Columbia  &  Vancouver  island;  with  portions  of  the 

United  States  &  Hudson's  bay  territories,  compiled  from  official  docu- 
ments, by  John  Arrowsmith.     1862.     24  x  20.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith, 
1862. 
[In  Macdonald   (Duncan  George  Forbes).     British  Columbia  and  Vancou- 
ver's island.     8°.     London,  Longmans,  1862.     at  end]. 


954  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Vancouver  island.     Vancouver  island.     Sketch  of  the  Albernie  canal  &  Nanaimo; 
showing  the  line  of  road,  proposed  by  comm'r  Mayne,  r.  n,     4^  x  7 J. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1862.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1862.     V.  32.     p.  529]. 

" North  America — west  coast.     Vancouver  I.     Quatsino  sound  surveyed  by 

Capt'n  G.  H.  Richards  r.  n.  and  the  officers  of  h.  m.  s.  Plumper.     1862. 
25^  X  19.     London,  admiralty,  1865. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  570]. 

North  America — west  coast.    South  side  of  Vancouver  I.    Quatsino  to  Espe- 

ranza  including  Kyuquot  sound  surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n. 
assisted  by  com'r.  R.  C.  Mayne,  D.  Pender  &  E.  P.  Bed  well,  masters; 
J.  T.  Gowlland  &  G.  A.  Browning,  second  masters;  &  E.  R.  Blunden, 
master's  assistant.     1863.     25  x  31.     London,  admiralty,  1865. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  583] . 

Originalkarte  von  Vancouver  insel  zur  iibersicht  der  aufnahmen  und  for- 

schungen  in  innern  durch  die  officiellen  expeditionen  unter  dem  befehl 
von  Robert  Brown,  1863-1866.     Mit  den  aufnahmen  der  Engl,  admiralitat 
vereignigt  von  A.  Petermann.     10  x  12.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1869. 
[InPetermann'smittheilungen.     1869.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1869.    v.  15. 
ph  1]. 

Map  of  Vancouver  island  to  illustrate  the  paper  of  dr.  Forbes,  r.  n.     lOJ  x  14^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1864.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1864.     V.  34.     p.  154]. 

A  statistical  map  showing  area  &  population  of  the  British  North  American 

confederacy  and  the  United  States,  including  British  Columbia  and  Hud- 
son's bay  territory,  showing  the  true  and  only  practicable  route  from  the 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Prepared  from  the  latest  authentic  maps 
by  Thomas  Rawlings.  1865.  20  x  27. 
[In  Rawlings  (Thomas).  The  consideration  of  the  British  North  American 
provinces.     8°.     London,  1865]. 

North  America  west  coast.     South  side  of  Vancouver  I.     Barclay  sound  sur- 

veyed by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards  r.  n.  assisted  by  J.  A.  Bull,  D.  Pender  & 
E.  P.  Bedwell,  masters;  J.  T.  Gowlland  &  G.  A.  Browning,  second  mas- 
ter's; and  E.  R.  Blunden,  master's  assistant.     1861.     25J  x  39.     London, 
admiraly,  1855.     Corrections  april  66. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  592] . 

North  America — west  coast.     Vancouver  island  and  adjacent  shores  of  British 

Columbia.  Surveyed  by  capt'n  G.  H.  Richards,  r.  n.  ^sisted  by  lieut. 
R.  C.  Mayne;  J.  A.  Bull,  D.  Pender,  E.  P.  Bedwell,  masters;  J.  T.  Gowl- 
land &  G.  A.  Br9wning,  sec.  masters,  &  E.  Blunden,  mast,  assist.  1859-64. 
Juan  de  Fuca  strait  from  capt.  Henry  Kellett's  survey  of  1847.  Shores  of 
Washington  territory  from  the  United  States  coast  survey.  25  x  37J. 
London,  admiralty,  1865.  Corrections  jan'y  66. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1917]. 

Map  showing  the  line  of  boundary  between  the  United  States  &  British  pos- 

sessions from  the  point  where  the  49th  parallel  of  north  latitude  strikes 
the  western  coast  of  the  continent  "to  the  middle  of  the  channel  which 
separates  the  continent  from  Vancouver's  island  and  thence  southerly 
through  the  middle  of  said  channel"  &c.  to  Fuca' s  straits  in  accordance 
with  treaty  of  June  15,  1846.  28  x  30.  Philadelphia,  Bo  wen  &  co.  lith. 
[1868]. 
[United  States.     Congress.     Senate]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  955 

Vancouver  island.  West  end  of  Vancouver  id.  Goletas  channel  with  the  passage 
leading  into  Queen  Charlotte  sound  surveyed  by  captain  G.  H.  Richards 
r.  n.  assisted  by  the  officers  of  h.  m.  s.  Plumper  &  Hecate  1860-3.  With 
additions  by  staff  com'r  D.  Pender  to  1868.    26  x  37^.    London,  admiralty, 


[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  555]. 

Map  of  Vancouvex'  island  and  part  of  British  Columbia  to  accompany  the 

paper  by  R.  Brown,  esq' re.     7^  x  10. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1869.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1869.'    V.  39.     p.  121]. 

North  America — west  coast.  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca  and  the  channels  between 
the  continent  &  Vancouver  id.  showing  the  boundary  line  between 
British  &  American  possessions  From  the  admiralty  surveys  by  capt.  H. 
Kellett,  1847.  &  G.  H.  Richards,  1858-62.  Drawn  by  Edward  J.  Powell. 
28  X  48.     London,  admiralty,  1872. 

Note. — A  copy  of  the  ''Protocol"  and  map  signed  by  the  commissioners, 
upon  which  the  water  boundary  line  between  the  United  States  and  the 
British  possessions  according  to  the  treaty  of  June  15,  1846,  is  laid  down 
and  also  a  photographic  copy  of  the  chart  as  signed  at  such  conference. 
Signed  by  Hamilton  Fish,  sir  Edward  Thornton,  James  Prevost.  AVash- 
ington,  march  10,  1873. 

North  America — west  coast.  Cape  Mendocino  to  Vancouver  Id.  from  Cape 
Flattery  southward  from  the  United  States  coast  survey  to  1886.  Juan  de 
Fuca  strait  by  captain  H.  Kellett,  r.  n.  1847.  37  x  25.  London,  admiralty, 
1884.     Large  corrections  nov'r  1887,  July  1889. 

[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2531]. 

Geological  map  of  the  northern  part  of  Vancouver  island  and  adjacent  coasts. 

By  George  M.  Dawson.     1st  ed.     1887.     14^  x  33.     Montreal,  the  Burland 

CO.  1887. 
[Canada.     Geographical  and  natural  history  survey]. 
Note. — To  accompany  Part  B,  annual  report,  1886. 

Northern  part  of  Vancouver  island  showing  the  reserves  of  the  Kwakiutl 
nation.     By  dr.  F.  Boas.     5|  x  10. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.  Bulletin.  1887. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1887].     v.  19.     p.  225]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  on  "Census  and  reservations  of  the  Kwa- 
kiutl nation,  by  dr.  F.  Boas." 

Southern  part  of  Vancouver  island  and  adjacent  coast,  entrance  of  Juan  de 
Fuca  strait  to  Nanaimo  harbor.  Compiled  from  the  latest  British  and 
United  States  coast  surveys.  1886.  Drawn  by  G.  R.  Bechler,  engraved 
by  J.  Enthoffer  and  J.  L.  Hazzard,  Washington,  D.  C.  1887.  Extensive 
corrections  april  1893,  feb.  1895,  nov.  1897.     27  x  36^ 

[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  961]. 

West  coast  of  North  America  from  the  Juan  de  Fuca  strait  to  Queen  Char- 
lotte Is.  including  Vancouver  island.  From  British  and  United  States 
surveys  to  1882.  Washington,  D.  C.  1883.  Extensive  corrections  dec. 
1890.     24i  X  38}. 

[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  903]. 


956  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Vancouver  island.  Anchorages  on  the  west  coast  of  Vancouver  island.  From 
British  surveys  in  1861.  [i.  e.]  Barclay  sound,  Uchucklesit  harbor — 
Entrance  of  Barclay  sound,  Island  harbor.  Drawn  by  A.  Klakring  and 
H.  P.  Simpson,  engraved  by  R.  Daniel  Franke,  and  J.  J.  Hazzard.  18  x  11  ^. 
Washington,  D.  C.  1894. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1386]. 

Anchorages  on  the  west  coast  of  Vancouver  island.     From  British  surveys  in 

1861  and  1862.     Drawn  by  E.  E.  Court  and  A.  Klakring,  engraved  by  M. 

Franke,  R.  A.  Daniel,  and  H.  B.  Hyatt.     12J  x  14^     Washington,  D.  C. 
•  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office.     Chart  no.  1388]. 

North  America.     Canada — British  Columbia.     Vancouver  island.     Klaskino 

and  Klaskish  inlets  and   anchorages.     From  a  British  survey  in  1862. 
Drawn  by  H.  P.  Simpson.     24  x  31^     Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1420]. 

North    America.      Canada — British    Columbia.     Vancouver    island.     Port 

Augusta.  From  a  British  survey  in  1860.  Drawn  by  E.  E.  Court.  Exten- 
sive corrections  Jan.  1898.     21^  x  20|.     Washington,  1894. 

[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1399]. 

Note. — Inset  map  of  Baynes  sound,  Union  wharf  and  anchorage.  From  a 
British  survey  in  1893. 

North    America.     Canada — British  Columbia.     North  coast  of  Vancouver 

island.     Goletas  channel  with  the  passages  leading  into  Queen  Charlotte 
sound.     From  British  surveys  in  1860  to  1868.     Drawn  by  E.  E.  Court 
and  H.  P.  Simpson.     26|  x  40^     Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1442]. 

North    America.     Canada — British  Columbia.     West    coast  of  Vancouver 

island.     Esperanza  and  Nuchatlitz  inlets.     From  a  British  survey  in  1862. 

Drawn  by  H.  P.  Simpson.     24 J  x  30}.     Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office.     Chart  no.  1430]. 
Note. — Inset  maps  Esperanza  inlet,  Queen's  Cove. 

North  America.     Canada — British  Columbia.     West  coast    of  Vancouver 

island.     Kyuquot  sound.     From  a  British  survey  in  1863.     Drawn  by  L. 
F.  von  Wimpffen  and  A.  Klakring.     32^  x  23 J.     Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1439]. 

North  America.     Canada — Britisi.   Columbia.     West  coast  of   Vancouver 

island.     Nootka  sound.     From  a  British  survey  in  1862.     Drawn  by  L. 

Dessez  and  A.  Klakring.     36  x  20.     Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 

office.     Chart  no.  1432]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  Nootka  island.     Friendly  cove. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  957 

Vancouver  island.  North  America.  Canada — British  Columbia.  Northwest  part 
of  Vancouver  island  including  Queen  Charlotte  sound  and  Scott  islands. 
From  the  British  surveys  in  1860  to  1870.  Drawn  by  A.  C.  Roberts. 
27  X  36.  Washington,  1894. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1452]. 

Waters  between  Vancouver  island  and  the  mainland  from  Burrard  inlet  to 

Cortes  island  including  part  of  the  strait  of  Georgia.     From  British  sur- 
veys in  1860  and  1864.     Drawn  by  A.  Klakring,  engraved  by  C.  E.  Birch, 
J.  A.  Waddey  and  M.  Franke.     Washington,  D.  C.  1894.     27^  x  36J. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1455]. 

West  coast  of  Vancouver  island,    from  Nootka  sound  to  Klaskino  inlet. 

From  British  surveys  in  1862  to  1863.     Drawn  by  L,  E.  von  Wimpffen 
and  A.  Klakring.     Engraved  by  W.  M.  Dougal,  M.  Franke  and  R.  H.  Gas- 
kins.     Washington,  D.  C.  1894.     26  x  36^ 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1451]. 

North  America.     Canada — British  Columbia.     Waters  between  Vancouver 

island  and  the  mainland.     From  Texadi  i.  to  Thurlow  is.  including  part  of 
the  strait  of  Georgia.     From  British  surveys  in  1860  and  1864,    Drawn  by 
A.  Klakring.     38|  x  26.     Washington,  1895. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1454]. 

North  America — west  coast.     Sitka  sound  (The  Norfolk  sound  of  Vancou- 

ver).    Principally  from  the  latest  United  States  charts.     Additions  from 
the  Russian  chart  of  1848.     25J  x  18^.     London,  admiralty,  1895. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2337]. 

Waters  between  Vancouver  island  and  the  mainland,  from  Thurlow  is.  to 

Queen  Charlotte  sound  including  the  neighboring  straits  and  inlets. 
From  British  surveys  in  1860  and  1865.  Drawn  by  A.  C.  Roberts,  engraved 
by  W.  P.  Sefton,  R,  H.  Gaskins,  and  M.  Franke.  Washington,  D.  C. 
1895.  27x38. 
[United  States.  Navy  department.  Bureau  of  navigation.  Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1453]. 

West  coast  of  Vancouver  island.     From  Barclay  sound  to  Nootka  sound, 

from  British  surveys  in  1861  to  1862.    Drawn  by  H.  P.  Simpson.    Engraved 
by  M.  Franke,  J.  Forrest  and  J.  L,  Hazzard.     27  x  39^.     Washington, 
D.  C.  1896. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office.     Chart  no.  1450]. 

Vancouver  isld.  and  adjacent  mainland.     8  x  11  J. 

[In  Gosnell  (R.  E.)     The  year  book  of  British  Columbia.     8°.     Victoria, 

1897]. 
Note. — On  revei^e  "  Map  of  Cariboo  dist." 

Vanderburg  county,  Ind.  Griffing  (B.  N.)  Griffing's  atlas  of  Vanderburgh 
county,  Ind.  72  pp.  incl.  15  maps.  6  pi.  3  maps  at  end.  fol.  Phil- 
adelphia, D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1880. 


958  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venango  county,  Penn.  Beers  (F.  W.)  &  co.  Outline  map  of  Venango  co.  Pa. 
from  actual  surveys.     21  x  31.     ^ew  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1865. 

Beers,  Ellis  and   Soule's  map  of  Venango  co.  Penn.  from  actual  surveys. 

col.     30  X  41.     [New  York,  Beers  Ellis  &  Soule,  1865]. 

Hunt  (John  P. )    Map  of  Venango  county  oil  regions.    25  x  29.    Pittsburgh, 

J.  P.  Hunt,  [1864]. 

Same.    Hunt's  improved  map  of  the  Venango  county  oil  regions.    24 J  x  28. 

Pittsburgh,  J.  P.  Hunt,  1865. 

See  also  Clintonville  district,  Penn. 

Venezuela.'  Histoire  de  la  g^ographie  de  I'Orenoque,  lac  Parime,  Dorado,  Bifur- 
cation.    17  x  22. 

[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions  ^quinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris, 
Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  14]. 

Note. — This  map  consists  of  a  portion  of  the  maps  of  Hondius,  1599; 
Sanson,  1656;  Sanson,  1680;  Fritz,  1690;  Gumilla,  1741;  d'Anville  (1*^  M.), 
1748;  Caulin,  1759;  La  Cruz  Olmedilla,  1775;  d'Anville  (3«  ^d.),  1760; 
Buache,  1798;  Surville,  pour  I'ouvrage  du  P.  Caulin,  1778. 

Venezuela,  ende  het  westelyckste  gedeelte  van  Nveva  Andalvsia.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).     Nieuvvc  wereldt,  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 

Indien.     fol.     Leyden,  J.  Elzevier,  1625.     bet.  pp.  490-491]. 
Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  translated  editions  of  de  Laet,  1633 
and  1640,  and  in  the  Dutch  edition  of  1630. 

Venezuela,  atque  occidentalis  pars  Novae  Andalvsise.     11  x  13. 

[In  Leat  (Jan  de).  Novus  orbis.  fol.  Lugd.  Batavia.  apud  Elzevirios, 
1633.     pp.  666-667]. 

Venezuela  cum   parte  australi   Novse   Andalusiae.     Amstelodami,   loannes 

lanssonius  excudit.     14^  x  19^. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).    Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Same.     Venezuela,  cum  parte  australi  Novse  Andalusise.     15  x  19. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  FAmerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v. 
12.     bet.  pp.  277-278]. 

Same.     Venezuela  cum  parte  australi  Novse  Andalusise.     11^^  x  13^. 

[In    Montanus     (Arnoldus).      De    nieuwe    en  onbekende  weereld.      4°. 

t'  Amsterdam,  J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  552-553]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Paskaerte  vande  rivier  Oronoque  van  Moco  moco  tot  St.  Thome,  en  een 

gedeelte  van  Golfo  de  Paria.     Beschreven  door  A.  Roggeveen. 
[In  Roggeveen  (Arent).     Het  eerste  deel  van  het  brand  ende  veen,  verlich- 
tende  van  geheel  West  Indien.     fol.     t'  Amsterdam,  P.  Goos,  [1675]. 

Pays  des  Caribes  et  Gviane.     6x4. 

[In  Mallet  (Allain  Mannesson).  Description  de  I'univers.  8°.  Paris, 
D.  Thierry,  1681.     v.  5.     p.  351]. 


^For  a  list  of  maps  relating  to  the  Venezuela-Guiana  boundary  question,  see  my  paper  entitled 
'Guiana  and  Venezuela  cartography,  1898." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  959 

Venezuela.  La  province  de  Venezuela,  ou  Xouvelle  Venise,  avei-  la  partie  merid- 
ionale  de  la  Nouvelle  Andalousie,  en  Amerique,  dressee  suivant  la  decou- 
verte  de  ee  pays,  et  a  present  donnee  au  public  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa. 
11  X  13i 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.  fol.  Leide.  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2,     Amerique.     pi.  35]. 

Mapa  de  la  provincia,  y  misiones  de  la  compania  iho  del  nuevo  reyno  de 

Granada.     P.  J.  G.  delineavit.     11  x  16. 
[In  Cassani  (Joseph).     Historia  de  la  provincia  de  la  compania  de  Jesus 
del  nuevo  reyno  de  Granada,     fol.     !Madrid,  M.  Fernandez,  1741.     p.  I]. 

Carte  reduite  des  costes  de  la  Guyane  depuis  la  riviere  d'Oronoque  jusqu'au 

Cap  du  Xord,  a  I'entree  de  la  ri\-iere  des  Amazones.    Par  le  s.  Bellin  1760. 
[In    France.     Depot   des    cartes.     Hydrographie    Fran^oise.     Par    le    sr. 

Bellin.     fol.     Paris,  1737-1772.     v.  2.     no.  83]. 
Note. — Xo.  84  is  "  Carte  de  la  Guyane  Fran^oise  et  I'isle  de  Cayenne.     1763. 

Carte  d'une  partie  du  cours  de  TOrenoque.     Sh  x  Hi. 

[In  Bellin  (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4"^.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  29]. 

Cours  de  I'Orenoque  depuis  ses  sources  jusqu'  a  la  mer  avec  les  rivieres  quf 

s'y  dechargent.     9  x  17^. 
[In  Bellin    (J.  N.)     Description  geographique  de  la  Guiane.     4^^.     Paris, 
1763.     p.  24]. 

Carte  des  provinces  de  Caracas,  Comana,  et  Paria.     8  x  Hi. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  23]. 

Carte  des  provinces  de  Cart^ne,  Se.  Marthe  et  Venezuela.     8|  x  12. 

[In  BelUn  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  17]. 

Cours  de  I'Orenoque  depuis  ses  sources  jusqu'  a  la  mer.     A.  v.  Krevelt  sculp. 

Amsteld.     1773.     9  x  17f 
[In  Histoire   generate   des  voyages.     Nouv.    ed.     4°.     A   Amsterdam,    C. 
van  Harrevelt,  1774.     v.  21.     p.  59]. 

The  coast  of  Caracas,  Cumana,  Paria  and  the  mouth  of  the  Rio  Orinoco, 

with  the  islands  of  Trinidad,  Margarita,  Tobago,  Granada,  St  Vincent 
sea.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     I85  x  24J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
no.  17]. 

The  coast  of  Tierra  Firma  from  Cartagena  to  golfo  Trieste.     By  Thomas 

Jeffer\-s.     18i  x  24|.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  <Jc  J.  Bennett, 
1-775.     no.  16]. 

Carta  del  fiume  e  pro\'incia  dell'  Orinoco  nell.  America  Merid.     8  x  Hi. 

[In  Gilii  (FiUppo  Salvadore).     Saggio  di  storia  Americana.     8°.     Roma, 

Salvioni,  1780.     v.  1]. 

Carta  corografico  di  tutto  il  corso  del  fiume  Orinoco  coUa  communicazione 

del  med.  col.     FitumoNero,  [<ic.]     10  x  13. 
[In  Gilii  (FiUppo  Salvadore).     Saggio  di  storia  Americana.     8°.     Roma, 
Salvioni,  1781.     v.  2]. 


960  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela.  Mapa  geogrdfico  de  la  mayor  parte  de  la  America  Meridional  que 
contiene  los  pafses  por  donde  debe  trazarse  la  linea  divisoria  que  divida 
los  dominios  de  Espaiia  y  Portugal.     1796.     25^  x  19. 

[In  Venezuela.  Titulos  de  Venezuela  en  sus  limites  con  Colombia.  8°. 
Caracas,  1876.     v.  1]. 

Note. — On  pp.  125-229  is  the  text  which  accompanies  the  map,  entitled 
' '  Memoria  historica  de  las  demarcaciones  de  limites  de  los  dominios  de 
Espaiia  y  de  Portugal  en  America,  que  presentaron  en  1797  don  Vicente 
Aguilar  y  Jurado,  oficial  2"  de  la  secretaria  de  estado,  y  don  Francisco 
Requena,  brigadier  ingeniero  de  los  reales  ej^rcitos  Espanoles." 

— • Map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  province  of  Verina,  between  the  Oronooko, 

the  Abfura  and  the  Rio  Meta.     7i  x  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  von)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent.     1799-1804.     Translated 
by  H.  M.  Williams.     8°.     London,  1818.     v.  3]. 

Carte  speciale  de  la  partie  du  Rio  Apure  comprise  entre  la  ville  de   Sn. 

Fernando  et  T  embouchure  de  la  riviere,  dressee  sur  les  lieux  a  I'epoque 
des  basses  eaux  mois  d'avril  1800  par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  [&]  Cours  du 
Rio  Guaviare  esquisse  d'apres  les  journaux  de  route  des  p.  p.  Bartholome 
Mancilla  et  Francisco  Pugnet  par  Alex,  de  Humboldt.  R^digee  par  J.  B. 
Poirson,  1814.  13  x  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique.  fol. 
Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  21]. 

Chart  of  the  captain  generalship  of  Carraccas,  comprehending  the  provinces 

of  Venezuela,  Maracaybo,  Varinas,  Cumana,  Guiana  &  the  island  of  Ste. 
Marguerite.     7^  x  9^.     [London],  R.  Phillips,  1806. 
[In  Depons  (F.)     Travels  in  parts  of  South  America,  1801-1804.     8°.     Lon- 
don, for  R.  Phillips,  1806]. 
Note. — Also  found  in  A  collection  of  modern  voyages  and  travels,     v.  4. 

Carte  de  la  capitainerie  generale  de  Caracas,  comprenant  les  provinces  de 

Venzuela,  [etc.]      Dressee  par  J.   B.  Poirson.      Engd.  by  P.  Maverick, 
New  York.     16  x  24^.     Published  by  I.  Riley  &  co.  1807. 
[In  Depons  (F. )     A  voyage  to  the  eastern  part  of  Terra  Firma,     1801-1804. 
8°.     New  York,  for  I.  Riley  &  co.  1806.     v.  1]. 

Government  of  Caracas,  with  Guiana.     8  x  10. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  A  new  and  elegant  general  atlas.  Drawn  by 
Arrowsmith  and  Lewis,  sm.  4°.  Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1812. 
no.  54]. 

Carte  du  cours  de  I'Orenoque  depuis  I'embouchure  du  Rio  Sinarucojusqu'^ 

1' Angostura.     Dessin^e  j)ar  m.  de  Humboldt,  termin^e  par  J.  B.  Poirson, 
1813.     9h  X  18. 
[In   Humboldt   (F.   H.   A.)    and   Bonpland    (A.)     Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions  ^quinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris, 
Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  15]. 

Carte  itin^raire  du  cours  de  I'Orenoque,  de  I'Atabapo,  du  Casiquiare,  et  du 

Rio  Negro  off  rant  la  bifurcation  de  I'Orenoque  et  sa  communication  avec 
la  riviere  des  Amazones,  dressee  sur  les  lieux  en  1800.  Dessinee  par  A.  de 
Humboldt  a  Quito  1802,  terming  par  J.  B.  Poirson  i\  Paris,  1814.  25  x  18  J. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A;)  Atlae  geographique  [etc.] 
fol.     Paris,  Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  16]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  961 

Venezuela.  Carte  du  cours  du  rio  Apure  et  d'une  partie  de  la  chaine  des  inon- 
tagnes  de  la  Nouvelle  Grenade,  dressee  par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt. 
Redige  et  dessine  par  J.  B.  Poirson,  1813.  12  x  24. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris, 
Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  17]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  orientale  de  la  province  de  A^arinas  comprise  entre  I'Ore- 

noque,  1' Apure  et  le  Rio  Meta,  dressee  sur  les  observations  astronomiques 
et  des  materiaux  recueillis  sur  les  lieux  en  1800  par  Alex,  de  Humboldt. 
Redige  et  dessine  par  J.  B.  Poirson  en  1812.  13  x  18^. 
[In  Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions  equinoxiales  du  nouveau  continent,  fol.  Paris' 
Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  18]. 

Carte  du  Rio  Caura  et  des  missions  qui  ont  ete  etablies  sur  ces  bords  par  les 

religieux  de  St.  Frangois,  esquissee  sur  des  materiaux  fournis  par  les  mis- 
sionaires  de  I'Orenoque  en  1800.     Par  J.  B.  Poirson.     1816.     11x8. 
[In   Humboldt   (F,   H.   A.)    and   Bonpland    (A.)     Atlas  geographique  et 
physique  des  regions   equinoxiales   du  nouveau  continent,     fol.     Paris, 
Gide,  1814-34.     pi.  20]. 

A  map  of  the  captain  generalship  of  Caraccas,  comprehending  the  provinces 

of  Venezuela,  Maracaybo,  Varinas,  Cumana  &  the  island  of  St.  Marguerite. 
7i  X  9}. 
[In  Luff  man  (John).     Luffman's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.     2  v. 
in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16] . 

Map  of  the  course  of  the  rio  Meta  and  a  part  of  the  eastern  chain  of  the 

mountains  of  New  Grenada,  compiled  from  astronomical  observations  & 
journals  collected  at  the  Oronooko  &  at  St.  Fe  de  Bogota,  by  Alexander  de 
Humboldt.  7^  x  16.  London,  Longman  &  co.  1818. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  von)  and  Bonpland  (A.)  Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent.  1799-1804.  Translated 
by  H.  M.  AVilliams.     8°.     London,  1818.     v.  3]. 

Map  of  the  course  of  the  river  Oroonoko,  from  the  mouth  of  the  rio  Sinaruco 

to  Angostura.     Compiled  from  observations  made  on  the  spot  by  Alexander 
de  Humboldt.     7  x  14.     London,  Longman  &  co.  1818. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  von)  and  Bonpland  (A.)     Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent.     1799-1804.     Translated 
by  H.  M.  WiUiams.     8°.     London,  1818.     v.  3]. 

Government  of  Caracas  with  Guiana.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1819.     no.  56]. 

A  map  of  the  united  and  independent  provinces  of  Venezuela  and  New 

Granada.     Engraved  by  Sidney  Hall.     London,  1819.     9i  x  17.     London, 
G.  &  W.  B.  Whittaker,'  1819.  ' 
[In  Dauxion-Lavavasse  (J.J.)     A  statistical  &c.  description  of   Venezuela, 
&e.  with  an  introduction  by  the  editor  [E.  Blanquiere].     8°.     London, 
for  W.  &  W.  B.  Whittaker,  1820.     front.] 

Republic  of  Venezuela.     Neele  &  son  sc.     8x5. 

[In  Monthly  (The)  magazine,  and  British  register,  1820.     8°.     London,  for 
R.  Phillips  &  CO.  1820.     v.  49.     front.] 

H.  Doc.  516 61 


962  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela.    Map  of  the  republic  of  Colombia.    1824.    11^x14.    I^ndon,  C.  Knight, 
1824. 
[In   MoUien    (G.)     Travels   in  the  republic  of  Colombia.     1822-1823.     8°. 
London,  1824]. 

Colombia.     Taken  from   Humboldt  and  various  other  recent  authorities. 

Robt.  Madie  dirext.     21  x  24.     London,  G.  Cowie,  1824. 
[In  Letters  written  from  Colombia.     1823.     [anon.]    8°.     Ix)ndon,  G.  Cowie 

&  CO.  1824]. 
Note. — Same  map  found  in  Walker's  Colombia,     v.  2.     1822, 

Settlement  of  the  Colombian  agricultural  association  near  Gibraltar.     A. 

Arrowsmith,  sculpt.     11  x  7. 
[In   Great   Britain.      Parliament.      Parliamentary   papers.      Session   1826. 

V.  4.  p.  404]. 
Note. — Near  lake  Maracaibo. 

Mapa  fisico  politico  de  la  republica  de  Venezuela  dedicado  por  su  autor,  el 

coronel  de  ingenieros  Augustin  Codazzi  al  congreso  constituyente  de  1830. 
Caracas,  1840.     40  x  63.     Paris,  lith.  de  Thierry  freres,  [1840]. 

Atlas  fisico  y  politico  de  la  republica  de  Venezuela  dedicado  por  su  alitor,  el 

coronel  de  ingenieros  Agustin  Codazzi  al  congreso  constituyente  de  1830. 
eng.  title.  8  pp.  19  maps.  Caracas,  1840.  Paris,  lith.  de  Thierrv  freres. 
[1840]. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Mapa-mundi  historico. 

2.  America  hist6rica,  fisica  y  politica  actual.    1840. 

3.  Mapa  de  las  costas  de  Tierra-Firme,  desde  el  Orinoco  hasta  Yneatan,  de  las  islas  Antillas 

y  la  mayor  parte  de  las  Lucayas  con  las  derrotas  que  sigui6  dn.  Cristobal  Colon. 

4.  Mapa  politico  de  Venezuela  antes  de  la  revoluei6n  de  1810;  Mapa  politico  de  la  repiiblica 

de  Venezuela  en  1840. 

5.  Mapa  fisico  de  Venezuela  dividida  en  hoyas  hidrogrdficas.    Mapa  fisico  de  Venezuela 

dividido  en  tres  zonas. 

6.  Mapa  de  Venezuela  para  servir  &  la  historia  de  las  campanas  de  la  guerra  de  indepen- 

dencia  en  los  arios  de  1812,  1813,  y  1814:  Mapa  de  Venezuela  para  servir  A  la  historia 
de  las  campaiias  de  la  guerra  de  independencia  en  los  aiios  1816,  1817  y  1818.  Mapa 
de  Venezuela  y  parte  de  la  Nueva-Granada  para  servir  d  la  historia  de  las  campaiias 
de  la  guerra  de  independencia  en  los  aiios  1818  y  parte  de  1819. 

7.  Mapa  de  Venezuela,  Nueva  Granada  y  Quito,  para  servir  &  la  historia  de  las  campanas 

de  la  guerra  de  independencia  en  los  anos  1819  y  1820. 

8.  Mapa  de  los  tres  departamentos  Venezuela,  Cundinamarca  y  Ecuador  que  formaron  la 

repiiblica  de  Colombia  para  servir  d  la  historia  de  las  campanas  de  la  guerra  de 
independencia  en  los  aiios  de  1821,  1822  y  1823. 

9.  Mapa  que  contiene  una  parte  de  las  repiiblicas  del  Ecuador,  Peru  y  Bolivia  para  servir 

&  la  historia  de  las  campanas  del  ej^rcito  colombiano  en  el  alto  y  bajo  Peni  sacado  de 
otro  publicadoen  1826  y  corregido  segun  las  observaciones  6  itinerarios  de  los  oficiales 
,  facultativos  que  acompafiaron  los  ej^rcitos  en  sus  diferentes  operaciones. 

10.  Carta  de  la  republica  de  Colombia  dividida  por  departamentes. 

11.  Provincia  de  Caracas. 

12.  Islas  y  provincia  de  Margarita:  provincia  de  Barcelona;  provincia  de  Cumana;  canton 

de  Piacoa  de  la  provincia  de  Guayana. 

13.  Provincia  de  Maracaibo;  provincia  de  Coro;  provincia  de  M6rida. 

14.  Provincia  de  Carabobo;  provincia  de  Barquisimeto;  provincia  de  Trujillo;  provincia  de 

Barinas. 

15.  Provincia  de  Apure;  Carta  del  canton  de  Cayara  de  la  provincia  de  Guayana 

16.  Carta  del  canton  de  Upata  de  la  provincia  de  Guayana. 

17.  Carta  del  canton  de  Angostura  de  la  provincia  de  Guayana. 

18.  Carta  del  canton  de  rio  Negro  de  la  provincia  de  Guayana. 

19.  Alturas  de  montafias,  lonjitud  del  curso  de  los  rios,  &c. 

Venezuela,  New  Granada  &  Equador.     11 J    x    14^.     Philadelphia,    H.   S. 

Tanner,  [1836]. 
[In   Tanner  (H.  S.)      .\  new  universal   atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  author, 
1836.     no.  32]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA,  963 

ITenezuela.     New  Grenada,  Venezuela  ik  Ecuador.     lOi  x  12i. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal  atlas  [etc. ]     new  ed.  rev.     fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  60]. 

Profile  de  la  route  de  la  Victoria  Ti  la  colonic  Tovar  et  ligne  de  faite  de  la 

vallee  du  Tuy.     6  x  8i. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     2^  scrie.     8°.     Paris,  1842.     v.  18.    at 
end]. 

•  Venezuela,  New  Granada,  Equador,  and  the  Guayanas.     The  map,  drawn 

and  engraved  by  J.  Rankin.     The  illustrations  by  H.  Winkles;  <k  engraved 
by  W.  Lacey.     8i^  x  14. 
[In  Tallis's  illustrated  atlas.     Edited  by  R.  Montgomery  Martin,     fol.     Lon- 
don and  New  York,  J.  Tallis  &  co.  1851]. 

Carta  de  la  repiiblica  de  N.  Granada.    Conforme  a  su  ultima  division  politica, 

por  T.  C.  de  Mosquera.     16^  x  23. 
[In  Mosquera  (T.  C.  de).     Memoria  sobre  la  geografia  fisica  y  politica,  de  la 
Nueva  Granada,     8°.     Nucva  York,  1852]. 

Columbia.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     13  x  16. 

[In  Teesdalc  (Henry)  &  co.     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1854]. 
map  40] . 

Venezuela,  New  Granada  &  Ecuador.     By  Sidney  Hall.     English  miles  69  to 

a  degree,     Spanish  leagues  26  to  a  degree,     16j  x  20, 
[In  Hall    (Sidney).     A  new  general  atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new 
drawings  [etc]     new  ed,  rev,     fol.     London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans,  [1857],     no.  50], 

H,  Kiepert's  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America. A  new  map  of  trop- 
ical America  north  of  the  equator  comprising  the  West  Indies,  Central 
America,  Mexico,  New  Mexico,  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela,  col. 
38  X  63.     Berlin,  D,  Reimer,  1858, 

Das  miindungsland  des  Orinoco  und  Essequibo,     7|  x  12i, 

[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin,     Zeitschrift.     Neuc  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  D,  Reimer,  1858.     v.  14.     pi.  7]. 

Mapa  nuevo  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  la  republica  de  Venezuela.     Com- 

pilado  de  las  mas  recicntes  y  autenticas  autoridades.     Las  costas  tiradas  de 
los  pianos  levantadas  por  el  almirantazgo  Britanitto  y  las  cartas  de  los 
sefiores  Blunt,      Delineado   por  el   ingeniero   civil   el   coronel  R.  Rosa. 
38  X  54.     Nueva- York,  Pond  y  Kyle,  1865. 
Note, — This  map  is  taken  wholly  from  Codazzi's  map  of  1840. 

Same,    Piano  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela.    Delineado  con  arreglo  a 

las  mas  recientes  i  autenticas  autoridades  siendo  las  principales,  el  piano 
corogrdfico  de  Codazzi,  las  cartas  levantadas  por  el  almirantazgo  Britanico 
i  las  de  los  S.  S,  Blunt,  por  el  ingeniero  civil  coronel  R.  Rosa.     38  x  56J. 
Nueva- York,  Pond  y  Kyle,  1865. 
Note, — Same  as  the  preceding  map. 

— Same,     Piano,     Delineado  [etc.]  el  i)lano  corografico  de  Codazzi.     21  x  30. 

Nueva-York,  Pond  &  Kyle,  1865, 
[InEastwick  (E,  B.)     Venezuela,     2d  ed,     8°,     London,  1868], 

Mappas  das  republicas  Venezuela,  Nova  Granada  e  Equador.     7i  x  10|. 

[In  Lisboa  (ISL  M.)     Relacao  de  uma  viagem  a  Venezuela,    8°.    Bruxclles, 
1866], 


964  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela.     Specialkarte   von   A.    v.  Humboldt's  reisen    in   Venezuela  und   anx 
Orinokostrom.     Von  A,  Petermann.     10  x  26.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1869. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1869.     v.    15. 
pi.  16]. 

Mapa  fisico  y  polftico  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela.     Sacada  del 

mapa  gral  Agustin  Codazzi  por  Miguel  Tejera.     1875.      Grav6  par  A. 
Martin.     12  x  16^. 
[In  Tejera  (Miguel).     Venezuela  pintoresc^  e  ilustrada.     8°.     Paris,  1875- 
V.  1.     at  end]. 

Mapa  de  los  rios  Amazonas,  Esequivo  6  Dulce  y  Orinoco  y  de  la?  comarcas 

adjacentes.     Reproducido  por  la  lit.  del  Instituto  geografico  y  estadistico, 

ano  de  1877.     20  x  27. 
[In  Spain  (Kingdom  of).     Ministerio  de  fomento.     Cartas  de  Indias.     fol. 

Madrid,  M.  G.  Hernandez,  1877.     at  end]. 
Note. — The  date  1554  is  the  latest  found  in  the  body  of  the  map.     There  is 

nothing  relating  to  the  map  in  ''Cartas  de  Indias;"  inserted  simply  on 

account  of  being  a  rare  and  curious  map. 

Map  of   the   republic   of    Venezuela.     13  x  18.     Stanford's  geog'.    estab', 

London. 
[In  Spence  (James  Mudie).     The  land  of  Bolivar.     8°.     London,  S.  Low, 
etc.  1878.     V.  1]. 

Venezuela  zur  darstellung  der  gegenwiirtigen  staateneintheilung.     Nach  der 

karte  von  M.  Tejera.     1876.     9^  x  12.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1878. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     4°.     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    1878.      v.    12. 
pi.  2]. 

^  Casiquiare  rio  Atabapo  et  cours  inf^rieur  de  I'Ynirida  par  Frederic  Monto- 

lieu  1872-1876.     Echelle  de  1: 1500000.     11^  x  15^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6"  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1880.     v.  19. 
at  end]. 

Map  ffsico  y  politico  de  los  ee.  uu.  de  Venezuela.     19  x  36. 

[In  Venezuela.  Ministry  of  fomento.  Statistical  annuary  of  the  united 
states  of  Venezuela,     fol.     Caracas,  1884.     on  back  of  text] . 

Mapa  de  la  parte  oriental  de  Venezuela  para  mostrar  las  invasiones  realiza- 

das  por  el  gobierno  Britdnico  en  el  territorio  de  la  repiiblica  1887.  Dibu- 
jado  p.  Jesus  Munox  Tebar.  Publicado  de  orden  d2\  ilustre  Americano 
general  Guzman  Blanco.     18  x  12|. 

[In  Venezuela.  Latest  correspondence  on  the  question  of  limits  of  Guiana. 
.     fol.     Caracas,  1887]. 

Note. — Same  map  published  in  "Correspondence  between  the  Venezuelan 
government  and  H.  B.  M.'s  government  1887  "  and  in  President  Cleve- 
land's message,  1888. 

Der  see  von  Tacarigua  und  die  eisenbahn  von  Valencia  nach  Puerto-Cabello, 

Venezuela.    Von  E.  von  Hesse- Wartegg.     Massstab  anniihernd  1:420.000. 
7J  X  8f . 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1888.     4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1888]. 
V.  34.     pi.  19.     at  end]. 

Etats-Unis  de  Venezuela.      Carte    administrative,    routiere,     agricole    et 

mini^re.  Par  F.  Bianconi.  Extraite  de  la  collection  des  Etudes  g^n^- 
rales  et  g^ographiques  Mit^e  par  la  iibrairie  Chaix.     14  x  16. 

[In  Notice  politique,  statistique,  commercials,  etc.  sur  les  Etats-Unis  du 
Venezuela.     12°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1889]. 

Note, — Running  title:  "Statistical  annuary  of  the  United  States  of  Vene- 
zuela." 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  965 

T'enezuela.     Sketch  map  of  the  territory  in  dispute  between  Venezuela  and  British 
Guiana.     By  C.  Alexander  Harris.     April  19,  1888.     16  x  91. 
[In  Great  Britain.      Parliament  Venezuela,     no.   1.     [1896].     Documents 
and  correspondence  relating  to  the  question  of  boundary  between  British 
Guiana  and  Venezuela,     fol.     London,  1896.     p.  413]. 

Mapa  demostrativo  de  las  diversas  lineas  de  limites  propuestas  por  Vene- 
zuela e  Inglaterra  y  en  el  cual  se  ve  tambien  la  variacion  hecha  por  esta  d, 
la  caprichosa  linea  de  Schomburgk.  1890.  Dibujado  por  Juan  Monse- 
rrate,  ingeniero.  25  x  23.  Caracas,  imp.  y  lit.  del  gob.  nacional,  [1890]. 
[In  Resales  (M.  L. )  Gran  recopilacion  geografica,  estadistica  e  historica  de 
Venezuela,     obi.  fol.     Caracas,  imprenta  Bolivar,  1889.     v.  2]. 

Map  of  Venezuela,     llf  x  12i. 

[In  Bureau  of  the  American  republics.  Venezuela.  8°.  Washington,  1892. 
Bulletin,     no.  34]. 

]Mapa  f isico  y  politico  de  los  ee.  uu.  de  Venezuela.     Copy  of  the  Map  pub- 
lished in  the  statistical  annuary  of  1889.     10^  x  13. 
[In  Chicago   exhibition.     1893.     The  United   States   of  Venezula  in  1893. 
8°.     New  York,  1893]. 

Mr.  G.  G.  Dixon's  compass-survey  of  the  river  Barima.     From  the  Eclipse 

Falls  to  the  source.     Scale  1:250,000  (3.9  miles=l  in. )     16^  x  5. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1895.     8°.     London,  1895.     v.  5. 
p.  408]. 

Map  of  a  portion  of  Venezuela  and  British  Guiana,  showing  the  advance  of 

English  claims  on  Venezuelan  territory.  Compiled  &  drawn  by  T.  Hey- 
ward  Gignilliat,  1895.  16^  x  11^.  Washington,  the  Xorris  Peters  co. 
[1895]. 

Part  of  British  Guiana  and  Venezuela.     Scale  1 : 1,500,000  (27.67  miles:  1  in. ) 

[In  Royal  (The)  geographical  society.    Journal.    April,  1895.    8°.    London, 

1895.     V.  5.     no.  4]. 
Note. — Map  to  accompany  "Four  months  of  travel  in  British  Guiana."     By 
George  Dixon.     The  following  maps  have  been  used  in  the  compilation: 
Admiralty  chart,  no.  1801;  sir  R.  H.  Schomburgk' s  map  of  British  Guiana; 
Codazzi's  Mapa  fisico-politico  de  Venezuela;  Bianconi's  Carte  de  Venezuela. 

Stanford's  map  of  Guiana  and  Venezuela,  showing  the  territorial  claims  of 

Britain  and  Venezuela,  Fran^^e  and  Brazil.  Scale  of  map  83.25  miles:! 
inch.     18  x  24^  Inches.     London,  E.  Stanford,  1895. 

W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston's  map  to  illustrate  the  Venezuelan  question.     1896. 

18  X  1.5.     Edinburgh  &  London,  'lith.  by  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  [1896]. 

The  Guiana-Venezuela  boundary.     7^  x  4J. 

[In  Geographical  club  of  Philadelphia.  Bulletin.  May,  1896-  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, 1896.     at  end].  - 

Note. — This  Bulletin  contains  two  articles:  "Venezuela's  territorial  claim," 
by  Joseph  B.  Austin;  "Notes  on  the  Schomburgk  line  and  the  Guyana 
boundary,"  by  Angelo  Heilprin. 

Mapa  demostrativo  de  las  diversas  lineas  de  limites  propuestas  por  Vene- 
zuela e  Inglaterra  y  en  el  cual  se  ve  tambien  la  variacion  hecha  por  ^sta 
d  la  caprichosa  linea  de  Schomburgk.  1890.  Dibujado  par  Juan  Monser- 
ratte.  Rectificado  en  1896.  25  x  23. 
[In  Venezuela.  Memoria  que  presenta  el  ministro  de  relaciones  interiores 
al  congreso  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Venezuela  en  1896.  fol.  Caracas, 
1896]. 
Note. — See  1890  for  first  edition. 


966  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela.     Map   illustrating   the    Venezuelan   boundary  cjuestion;   by  Rowland? 
Rugg.     1896.     14  X  19. 
[In  Rugg  (Rowland).     Anglo-American  boundary  question.     8°.     London, 
F.  Ciroom  &  co.  1896.     Whitehall  press  series]. 

Nordliches  Venezuela  von  W.  Sievers.     I:  Ubersicht  der  geologischen  und: 

tektonischen  verhiiltnisse.     Massstab  1:3,000,000.     16^  x  20. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1896.      4°     Gotha,    J.    Perthes,    [1896]. 
V.  42.     pi.  10.     at  end].' 

Nordliches  Venezuela  von  \V.  Sievers.     II:  Hohenschichten,  hydrographie, 

•orte  u.  verkehrswege.     Massstab  1 :  3,000,000.     8f  x  20. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1896.      4°.      Gotha,  J.  Perthes,    [1896]. 
v.  42.     pi.  11.     at  end]. 

Nordliches  Venezuela  von  AV.  Sievers.     Ill:  Verteilung  der  vegetationsfor- 

mation.     Massstab  1 : 3,000,000.     8|  x  20. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1896.      4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,   [1896].. 
V.  42.     pi.  15.     at  end]. 

Peru,  Ecuador,  Kolumbien  u.  Venezuela.     Massstab  1 :  12,000,000.     8^  x  10. 

[In   Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      ote  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig    und   Wien^ 

bibliographisches  institut,  1896.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  704-705]. 

Venezuela.     No.  1.   (1896).     Appendix  No.  111.     Maps  to  accompany  docu- 

ments and  correspondence  relating  to  the  question  of  boundary  between 
British  Guiana  and  Venezuela.  Presented  to  both  houses  of  parliament 
by  command  of  her  majesty,  march,  1896.  1  pi.  9  maps.  fol.  London, 
Harrison  &  sons,  [1896]. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  Year. 

1 .  Extract  from  official  chart  of  Dutch  West  India  company ?  163& 

2.  Blaeuw's  Map  of  Guiana 1640 

3.  Extract  from  official  map  of  [English]  committee  of  trade  and  plantations 1733 

4.  Extract  from  d' Anville's  Map  of  Amerique  Meridionale 1748 

5.  Sketch  map  by  Dutch  director-general 1749 

6.  Thompson's  chart  of  the  Coast  of  Guiana,  etc 178^ 

7.  Inset  of  Bouchenroeder's  Map  of  the  colony  of  Essequibo  and  Demerara 1798 

8.  De  Pons'  "  Carte  de  la  capitainerie  g6n6rale  de  Caracas  " 1804 

9.  Map  prepared  to  illustrate  various  lines  referred  to  in  the  correspondence. 

Venezuela-British  Guiana  boundary  arbitration.     The  case  of  the  United 

States  of  Venezuela  before  the  tribunal  of  arbitration  to  convene  at  Paris, 
under  the  provisions  of  the  treaty  between  the  United  States  of  Venezuela 
and  her  Britannic  majesty  signed  at  Washington,  feb.  2,  1897.  v.  4. 
Appendix  atlas.     2  pi.     91  maps.     fol.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.     1898. 

CONTENTS. 

Note. — This  atlas  contains  78  maps.  They  are  not  numbered  consecutively,  the  numbers 
2,  3,  and  5  to  15,  inclusive,  being  omitted.  This  omission  was  made  in  order  that  those 
maps  which  appear  in  both  the  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas  and  in  this  Atlas  might  bear  same 
numbers.  Thirteen  maps  in  the  V.  S.  Commission  Atlas  (numbers  2,  3,  and  5  to  15)  do  not 
appear  in  this  Atlas.  Fifteen  other  maps  here  numbered  77  to  91  inclusive,  appear  here, 
hut  not  in  the  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

1.  Boundaries  claimed  or  proposed.  1897;  from  U.  S.  Commis.sion  Atlas. 

4.  Geological  map,  1897;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

16.  Mercator.    Map  of  the  world,  1538;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

17.  Orontius  Finaeus.     Map  of  the  world,  15(5tj;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

18.  Martyr.     Map  of  America,  1534;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

19.  Martyr.    Map  of  the  New  World,  1587;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

20.  Ortelius.    Map  of  America,  1587;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atla.s. 

21.  Raleigh.    Chart  of  Guiana,  [1595?];  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  967 

Venezuela — Continued. 

CONTENTS — continued. 
22-  Speed.     Map  of  America,  1626;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

23.  DeBry.     Map  of  Guiana,  1599;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

24.  De  Laet.     Map  of  Guiana,  1630;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

25.  Blaeuw.     Map  of  Guiana,  1635;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

26.  Blaeuw.     Map  of  Guiana,  1667;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

27.  Blaeuw.     Map  of  Guiana,  1640;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

28.  Blaeuw.     Map  of  Guiana,  no  date;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

29.  Sanson.     Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1650;  from  U.  .'i.  Commission  Atlas. 

30.  Sanson.    Map  of  Guiana  and  Caribana,  1656;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

31.  Robert  de  Vaugondy.     Part  of  his  South  America,  1750;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

32.  Delamarche.     Part  of  his  map  of  South  America  [1767?] ;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

33.  Popple.     Map  of  Surinam,  1733;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

34.  Popple.     Map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America,  1733;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

35.  Popple.    Part  of  the  above,  enlarged,  1733;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

36.  Delisle.     Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1700;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

37.  Delisle.     Part  of  northern  portion  of  South  America,  1703;  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

38.  Delisle.    Part  of  his  map  of  America,  1722;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

39.  D'Anville.    Map  of  South  America,  1748;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

40.  D'Anville.    Part  of  above,  enlarged,  1748;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

41.  Jefferys.    Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  Coast,  1775;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

42.  Jefferys.    Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1781;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

43.  Thompson.    Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1783;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

44.  Jefferys.    Part  of  northern  coast  of  South  America,  1792;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

45.  Jefferys.    Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1795:  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

46.  Bouchenroeder.    Map  of  a  part  of  Guiana,  1798;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

47.  Arrowsmith.    Map  of  a  part  of  Colombia,  1832;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

48.  Arrowsmith.    Part  of  his  map  of  South  America.  1840;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

49.  Schomburgk.    Part  of  the  Great  Colonial  map,  1875;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

50.  Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla.    Part  of  his  South  America,  1775;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

51.  Bonne.    Map  of  South  America,  1781;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

52.  Bellin.    Map  of  Guiana,  1763;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

53.  Giissefeldt.    Part  of  his  map  of  America,  1796;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

54.  Hartsinck.    Map  of  Guiana,  1770;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

55.  Mannert.    Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1803;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

56.  Gumilla.    Map  of  the  Jesuit  Missions  of  New  Granada.  1741;   from  U.  S.  Commission 

Atlas. 

57.  Van  Petten.    Cayenne  [1598?];  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

58.  Van  Petten.    The  Gulf  of  Paria,  1598;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

59.  Maas.    Essequibo,  1706;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

60.  Storm  van.  s  Gravesande.    Essequibo,  1748;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

61.  Storm  van.  s  Gravesande.    Orinoco-Essequibo  Region,  1750;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

62.  D'Anville  inset  in  Bercheyck.    Guiana  [1761?]. 

63.  Heneman.    The  mouth  of  the  Cuyuni,  1772;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 
64    Heneman.    Essequibo  and  Demerara,  1775;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

65.  Heneman.    Boundary-line  of  Spanish  and  Dutch  Guiana  [1776?] . 

66.  Siraut-Destouches.    Essequibo,  1779;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

67.  Siraut-Destouches.    Essequibo  [1780?] ;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

68.  Chollet.    Coast  region  of  the  Essequibo  colony,  1791  or  earlier;  from  U.  S.  Commission 

Atlas. 

69.  Chollett.    The  Pomeroon  coast  region,  1794;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

70.  Bouchenroeder.    Essequibo  and  Demerara,  1796:  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

71.  Surville.    Nueva  Andalucia,  1778;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

72.  Anonymous.    Capuchin  Mission  of  Guayana  [1735?];  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

73.  Fr.  Carlos  de  Barcelona.     Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana,  1771;  from  U.  S.  Commission 

Atlas. 

74.  Fr.  Carlos  de  Barcelona.     Capuchin  Mission  of  Guayana  [1779?] ;  from  U.  S.  Commission 

Atlas. 

75.  Anonymous.     Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana  [1789'.'] ;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

76.  Anonymous.    Early  Spanish  map  of  Guiana  [15—?] ;  from  U.  S.  Commission  Atlas. 

77.  Manuel  Antonio  Flores.    Spanish  Guayana,  1777;  from  copy  of  an  unpublished  manu- 

script in  Archives  at  Seville. 

78.  B.  D'Urban.     Settlements  in  British  Guiana,  1828:  from  Parliamentary  Papers,  1828. 

V.  23. 

79.  J,  Hadfield.     British  Guiana,  1838;  from  Parliamentary  Papers,  18:39.     v.  35. 


968  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela — Continued. 

CONTENTS— continued, 

80.  A.  Codazzi.    Canton  of  Upata  in  Gnayana,  1840;  from  his  Atlas  of  Venezuela,  Caracas, 

1840. 

81.  West  India  Islands,  etc.  showing  lighthouses,  1850;  from  Parliamentary  Papers,  1850. 

V.  53  (sometimes  bound  up  in  v.  55). 

82.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.     British  Guiana,  1840;  from  Parliamentary  Papers  [may  11,]  1840. 

Y.  34. 

83.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.     British  Guiana,  1840;  from  his  description  of  British  Guiana,  Lon- 

don, 1840. 

84.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.     Karte  von  Guyana,  1841;  from  his  Reisen  in  Guiana  und  am  Ori- 

noco, Leipzig,  1841. 

85.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.     Part  of  Guiana,  1841;  from  Journal  Royal  Geographical  Society 

London,  1842.    v.  12. 

86.  A!  British  Guiana  from  Colonial  List,  march,  1886. 

B.  British  Guiana  from  Colonial  List,  december,  1886. 

C.  Miindungsland  des  Essequibo,   Demerara  und  Berbice,   1847;    from   Schomburgk 
(Richard).    Reisen  in  British  Guiana,  Leipzig,  1847.    v.  1. 

87.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.    Karte  von  British  Guyana,  1847;  from  same. 

88.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.    Part  of  British  Guiana,  1875;  from  Great  Colonial  map,  by  E.  Stan- 

ford, London.    First  edition,     [left  page  [. 
Same,  second  edition.    No.  49  repeated,     [right  page]. 

89.  R.  H.  Schomburgk.    British  Guiana,  1867;  from  Exposition  Universelle  de  Paris,  1867 — 

Catalogue  des  Produits  Exposes  par  la  Guyane  Anglaise;  London,  1867. 

90.  C.  Barrington  Brown.    British  Guiana,  1876;  from  his  Canoe  and  Camp  Life  in  British 

Guiana,  London,  1876. 

91.  H.  I.  Perkins.    British  Guiana,  1895;  from  his  Notes  on  British  Guiana  and  its  gold 

industry,  London,  1895. 

Maps  of  the  Orinoco-Essequibo  region,  South  America.     Compiled  for  the 

commission  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  United  States  to  "investi- 
gate and  report  upon  the  true  divisional  line  between  the  republic  of 
Venezuela  and  British  Guiana."     3  p.  1.     76  maps.     fol.     Washington, 
1897. 
Note. — Volume  four  of  the  Report. 

CONTEXTS. 

1.  Boundaries  claimed  or  proposed. 

2.  Forests  and  savannas. 

3.  Drainage  basins. 

4.  Geology. 

5.  European  occupation  in  1597. 

6.  European  occupation  in  1626. 

7.  European  occupation  in  1648. 

8.  European  occupation  in  1674. 

9.  European  occupation  in  1703. 

10.  European  occupation  in  1724. 

11.  European  occupation  in  1756. 

12.  European  occupation  in  1773. 

13.  European  occupation  in  1796. 

14.  European  occupation  in  1803  [1814].  | 

15.  General  view  of  European  occupation,  1597-1803  [1814].  5 

16.  Mercator.    Map  of  the  world,  1538. 

17.  Orontius  Finseus.    Map  of  the  world,  1566. 

18  Martyr.     Map  of  America,  1534. 

19  Martyr.    Map  of  the  New  World,  1587. 

20.  Ortelius.    Map  of  America,  1587. 

21.  Raleigh.    Chart  of  Guiana,  [1595?]. 

22.  Speed.    Map  of  America,  1626. 

23.  De  Bry.     Map  of  Guiana,  1599, 

24.  De  Laet,    Map  of  Guiana,  1630, 

25.  Blaeuw.    Map  of  Guiana,  1635.  i 

26.  Blaeuw     Map  of  Guiana,  1667.  I 

27.  Blaeuw.     Map  ol  Guiana,  1G40.  | 

28.  Blaeuw      Map  of  Guiana.    No  dale.  i 

29.  Sanson      Part  ol  his  map  of  South  Aim>rica,  1650.  "^  ^ 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  969 

Venezuela — Continued. 

CONTEXTS— continued. 

30.  Sanson.    Map  of  Guiana  and  Caribana,  1656. 

31.  Robert  de  Vaugondy.    Part  of  his  South  America.  1750. 

32.  Delamarche.    Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  [1767?]. 

33.  Popple.    Map  of  Surinam,  1733. 

34.  Popple.     Map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America,  1733. 

35.  Popple.     Part  of  above  enlarged.  1733. 

36.  Delisle.    Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1700. 

37.  Delisle.    Part  of  northern  portion  of  South  America,  1703. 

38.  Delisle.    Part  of  his  map  of  America,  1722. 

39.  D'Anville.    Map  of  South  America,  1748. 

40.  D'Anville.    Part  of  above,  enlarged,  1748. 

41.  Jefferys.    Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1775. 

42.  Jeflferys.     Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1781. 

43.  Thompson.     Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1783. 

44.  Jefferys.    Part  of  northern  coast  of  South  America,  1792. 

45.  Jefferys.     Part  of  his  chart  of  the  Guiana  coast,  1795. 

46.  Bouchenroeder.     Map  of  a  part  of  Guiana,  1798. 

47.  Arrowsmith.     Map  of  part  of  Colombia,  1832. 

48.  Arrowsmith.     Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1840. 

49.  Schomburgk.     Part  of  the  Great  Colonial  map,  1875. 

50.  Cruz  Cano  y  Olmedilla.     Part  of  his  South  America,  1775. 

51.  Bonne.     Map  of  South  America,  1781. 

52.  Bellin.     Map  of  Guiana,  1763. 

53.  Giissefeldt.     Part  of  his  map  of  America,  1796. 

54.  Hartsinck.     Map  of  Guiana,  1770. 

55.  Mannert.     Part  of  his  map  of  South  America,  1803. 

56.  Gumila.    Map  of  the  Jesuit  Missions  of  Xew  Granada,  1741. 

57.  Van  Petten?    Cayenne,  [1598?] . 

58.  Van  Petten.     The  Gulf  of  Paria,  1598. 

59.  Maas.     Essequibo,  1706. 

60.  Storm  van's  Gravesande.     Essequibo,  1748. 

CI.  Storm  van's  Gravesande.     Orinoco-Essequibo  Region,  1750. 

62.  D'Anville  inset  in  Bercheyck.    Guiana,  [1761?] . 

63.  Heneman.    The  mouth  of  the  Cuyuni,  1772. 

64.  Heneman.    Essequibo  and  Demerara,  1775. 

65.  Heneman.    Boundary -line  of  Spanish  and  Dutch  Guiana,  [1776?]. 

66.  Siraut-Destouches.     Essequibo,  1779. 

67.  Siraut-Destouches?    Essequibo,  [1780?]. 

68.  Chollet.     Coast  region  of  the  Essequibo  Colony,  1791  or  earlier. 

69.  Chollet.    The  Pomeroon  coast  region,  1794. 

70.  Bouchenroeder.    Essequibo  and  Demerara,  1795. 

71.  Surville.    Nueva  Andalucia,  1778. 

72.  Anonymous.    Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana,  [1735?]. 

73.  Fr.  Carlos  De  Barcelona.    Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana,  1771. 

74.  Fr.  Carlos  De  Barcelona.    Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana,  1779. 

75.  Anonymous.     Capuchin  Missions  of  Guayana,  [1789?]. 

76.  Early  Spanish  Map  of  Guiana,  [15 — ] . 

INIapa  de  los  estados  unidos  de  Venezuela.     Tornado  del  annario  estadistico 

ofieial  de  1889.     7  x  8|. 
[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Aniericano.     8°.     Barcelona,   ]\Ion- 
taner  &  Simon,  1897.     v.  22.     p.  324]. 

[Les  pretentions  de  I'Angleterre  et  du  Venezuela  en  1897].     oh  x  4|. 

[In    Questions    diplomatiques   et   coloniales.     3^   annee.     Xov.    1899.      8°. 

Paris,  1899.     v.  8.     no.  65.     p.  261]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "  La  fin  du  conflit  Anglo- Venezuelien." 

Originalkarte  der  canos  im  oriente  von  Venezuela.     Xach  eigenen  reisen 

und  Richard  Ludwigs  aufnahmen  gezeichnet  von  ^y.  Sievers.     Massstab 
1:425,000.     9^x7^ 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1898.     4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,    [1898]. 
V.  44.     pi.  10.     p.  120]. 


970  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Venezuela.     Le  con  teste  Anglo- Venezuelien.     5x4. 

[In    Questions   diplomatiques   et    coloniales.     3*  annee.     Nov.    1899.      S°, 

Paris,  1899.     v.  8.     no.  65.     p.  259]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  '*  La  fin  du  conflit  Anglo- Venezuelien." 

Sketch  map  of  part  of  rio  Orinoco  and  rio  Cuchivero  from  a  survey  by  major 

Stanley  Peterson.     Nat.  scale  1 : 8,000,000  or  12  miles— 1  inch.     8^  x  8^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1899.     8°.     London,   E.   Stan- 
ford, 1899.     V.  13.     p.  104]. 

Venezuela-Guiana  boundary  award,  1899.     6^  x  5. 

[In  Statesman's  (The)  year-book  for  1900.     Edited  by  J.  Scott  Keltic.     16°. 
London,  Macmillan  &  co.  1900.     pi.  3]. 

Vera  Cruz,  Mexico.         Plan  del  puerto  de  Vera  Cruz,     [anon.]     7  x  10.     [n.  p. 
176-?]. 

A  prospect  of  the  town  Sc  harbour  of  la  Vera  Cruz  Novo  with  the  shoals 

adjacent,     [anon.]     A  scale  of  1  mile.     19 J  x  24.     [n.  p.  176-?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  6]. 
Note. — Inset  ''A  prospect  of  the  town  of  La  Vera  Cruz." 

La  Vera  Cruz  or  St.  Juan  de  Ulua.     7  x  4J. 

[In  London  magazine.     1762.     8°.     London,   R.  Baldwin,   [1762].     v.   31. 
p.  384]. 

Plan  of  la  Vera  Cruz,  from  Spanish  draughts,      [anon.]     8^  x  9^. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jeffreys,  1768.     no.  73]. 

Plan  of  the  road  and  port  of  la  Vera  Crui.    [By  le  sieur  Bully,    anon.  ]    8  x  12. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no^ 
72a]. 
Note, — With  soundings. 

De  reede  en  haven  van  Vera  Cruz.     7  x  10. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.  J 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     opp.  p.  157]. 

De  stad  Vera  Cruz  in  Nieuw  Spanje.     7  x  8^. 

[In  Hedendaagsche  historie  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  1769.     v.  3.     opp.  p.  151]. 

Piano  della  rada,  edella  citta  della  Vera  Cruz.     9x7. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  28]. 

A  draugh  of  the  harbour  of  San  Fernando  de  Omao  taken  in  the  king's 

ships  Viper  and  Nautilus  in  1759  &  1767.  [&]  Plan  of  the  road  and  port  of 
La  Vera  Cruz,  surveyed  in  1740.     7|  x  12. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  41]. 

Plan  of  the  port  of  Vera  Cruz,  from  the  Spanish  chart  of  dn.  Bdo.  de  Orta. 

London,  Laurie  and  Whittle,  1816.     6x8. 
[Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  J. 
Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     Inset  to  no.  42:  Jefferys  (T.)     The  coast 
oi  Mexico]. 

■ Landing  of  the  troops  on  the  9th  &  bombardment  of  Vera  Cruz,  on  the  22d, 

23d  &  25th  of  march  1847.     Copied  by  H.  L.  Edwards,  from  a  draft  drawn 
by  order  of  lieut.  col.  H.  Wilson,  military  &  civil  governor  of  Vera  Cruz. 
19  x  25.     Philadelphia,  P.  S.  Duval,  [1847]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  971 

Vera  Cruz,  Mexico.     Siege  of  Vera  Cruz  by  the  U.  S.  troops  under  general  Scott, 
in  march,  1847,  from  surveys  made  by  major  Turnbull,  [etc.]     Drawn  by 
capt.  McClellan.     16  x  25.     [n.  p.  1847]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Veragua,  Colombia,  South.  America.  Planta  de  la  provincia  de  Veragua  [etc.] 
Hecha  por  el  gobernado  Lorenzo  del  Salto.  [Alio,  1620].  Entdeckt  und 
nach  dem  originale,  welches  sich  im  archive  von  Indien  in  Seville  befindet, 
durch  gezeichnet  von  Manuel  de  Peralta.  Veroffentlicht.  von  H.  Pola- 
kowsky.  1884.  12  x  21. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.  Zeitschrift.  1884.  8°.  Berlin, 
1884.     V.  19.     pi.  5]. 

Verapaz,  Guatamala.     The  territory  of  Verapas,  ceded  by  the  federal  government 
of  Central  America.     19^  x  23. 
[In   Eastern   coast  of   Central   America  commercial   and   agricultural   co. 
Brief  statement.     8°.     London,  Whittaker  &  co.  1839]. 

Verina,  South  Am.erica.     See  Venezuela. 

Verm.ilion  county,  Ind.  Map.  Compiled  and  drafted  from  original  surveys  and 
records  of  the  county.     By  Jas.  Tarrance,  1872.     col.     58  x  25.     [n.  p. 

1872]. 

Vermilion  iron  rang-e,  Minn.  Sectional  map  of  the  Vermilion  iron  range.  12J  x 
32.     Duluth,  Merritt  &  co.  [1887]. 

Vermilion  lake,  St.  Louis  county,  Minn.  Map  of  Vermilion  lake,  St.  Louis  co. 
Minn.  From  official  surveys  &  other  sources.  Compiled  and  drawn  by 
A.  J.  Hill,  march,  1866.  17  x  23.  Chicago,  Western  engraving  co. 
[1866]. 

Vermont.     A  chorographical  map  of  the  country  between  Albany,  Oswego,  Fort 

Frontenac,  and  Les  Trois  Rivieres:  exhibiting  all  the  grants  made  by  the' 

French  governors  on  lake  Champlain,  &  between  that  lake  &  Montreal. 

Drawn  by  Thomas  Jefferys.     26|  x  2O2. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).   A  general  topography  of  North  America  and  the- 

West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  38]. 
Note. — Running  title  of  the  map  entitled   "The  provinces  of  New  York, 
and  New  Jersey.     By  Capt.  Holland." 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  4]. 

A  map  of  the  country  in  which  the  army  under  It.  gen.  Burgoyne  acted  in 

the  campaign  of  1777,  shewing  the  marches  of  the  army  &  places  of  the 
principal  actions.     Drawn  by  mr.  Medcalfe  &  engraved  by  Wm.  Faden. 
22^  X  10|.     London,  W.  Faden,  1780. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,    fol.     [London,  1770-1773]. 
no.  35]. 

Same.     [A  map  of  the  country  in  which  the  army  under  It.  gen.  Burgoyne 

acted   in   the  campaign  of    1777,  showing   the  marches  of   the  army  & 
the  places  of  the  principal  actions.      By  mr.  Medcalfe.      ms.      [anon.], 
23  X  11.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,  no.  62,  63]. 

Same. 

[In  Burgoyne  (John).     A  state  of  the  expedition  from  Canada.    2d  ed.    8°. 
London,  for  J.  Almon,  1780.     no.  1]. 


972  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Vermont.     New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  &c.     T.  Conder,  sculpt.     14  x  13. 

fin  Gordon  (William).     The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1788.     v.  2]. 

A  map  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  hy  J.  Whitelaw  1793.     Callender  sc.     Bos- 

ton.    10  X  13. 
[In  Williams   (Samuel).     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  Vermont.     8°. 
Walpole,  N.  H.     I.  Thomas  &  D.  Carlisle,  1794]. 

State  of  Vermont.     6  x  7^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).     The  United    States   gazetteer.      16°.      Philadelphia, 
1795]. 

Vermont.     Delineated  c^  engraved  by  Amos  Doolittle.     12  x  15. 

[In   Carey    (Mathew).      Carey's  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,   M. 
Carey,  1795.     no.  4]. 

Same.     Vermont.     From  actual  survey.     Delineated  &  engraved  by  Amos 

Doolittle.     N.  H.     Engraved  for  Carey's  Am.  ed.  of  Guthrie's  geography, 
improved.     12  x  15.     [Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1795]. 
[Rochambeau:  47]. 

A  correct  map  of  the  state  of  Vermont.     From  actual  survey;  exhibiting  the 

county  and  town  lines,  rivers,  lakes,  ponds,  mountains,  meeting  houses, 
mills,  public  roads  &c.  By  James  Whitelaw,  1796.  45  x  30.  New 
Haven,  A.  Doolittle,  1796. 

A  map  of  the   states  of    New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     By  J.  Denison. 

Doolittle,  sculp' t.     7^  x  9^. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  348]. 

Vermont,  from  the  latest  authorities.     Roberts,  sc.     16J  x  13^. 

[In   Reid    (John,    publisher).      The   American   atlas,      fol.      New   York, 
J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  7]. 

Vermont.     From  actual  survey.     Delineated  &  engraved  bv  Amos  Doolittle. 

N.  H.     14^  X  12. 
[In Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     map  25]. 

N'ermont  entworfen  von  D.  F.  Sotzmann.     P.  Schmidt,  sc.     col.     18  x  27. 

Hamburg,  C.  E.  Bohn,  1796. 

Dean  (James).     An  alphabetical  atlas,  or,  gazetteer  of  Vermont;  affording 

a  summary  description  of  the  state,  its  several  counties,  towns,  and  rivers. 
Calculated  to  supply,  in  some  measure,  the  place  of  a  map;  and  designed 
for  the  use  of  offices,  travellers,  men  of  business  &c.  43  pp.  8°.  Mont- 
pelier,  S.  Goss,  for  the  author,  1808. 

Vermont.     Drawn  by  S.  Lewis.     Eng'd  by  D.  Fairman.     9^  x  7|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 
atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  39]. 

Vermont  from  actual  survey.     Delineated  &  engraved  by  Amos  Doolittle, 

N.  H.     14i  X  12.  * 

[In  Carey   (Mathew)   &,  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,      fol.     Philadelphia, 
M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  6]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  978 

Vermont.     Vermont  from  actual  survey  Avith  all  the  late  additions  ik  improvements 
by  James  Whitelaw,  late  surveyor  general.     M.  M.  Peabody  sc.     Scale  3| 
miles  to  one  inch.     45  x  30.     Hartford,  Vt.  E.  Hutchinson,  1821. 
Note. — Inset:  "  View  of  the  village  of  Montpelier  taken  from  Mill  Point  in 
Berlin.     By  Mrs.  S.  I.  Watrous." 

Geographical,     statistical    and    historical   map    of    Vermont.      Drawn   by 

F.  Lucas,  jr.     12  x  9. 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  15]. 
Note. — See  1827  for  third  edition. 

Vermont.     Engraved  for  Thompson's  gazetteer  of  Vennont.     Peabody  sc. 

8|  X  5f . 
[In   Thompson    (Zadock).      A   gazetteer   of  the   state   of  Vermont.       16°. 
Montpelier,  E.  P.  Walton,  1824.     front.] 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  du  Vermont.     12  x  8^. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  histo- 
rique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  19]. 

Maine,  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  sc.     9|  x  7|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )     A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 

plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

Map  of   Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont,  compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.     D.  H.  Vance  del.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     17  x  21^. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).    A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  A.  Fin- 
ley,  1826.     no.  3]. 

;Map   of    Maine,    New   Hampshire    and   Vermont.     14  x  10.     Engraved   & 

printed  by  Fenner  Sears  &  co.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &,  Simpkin  &  ]Mar- 
shall,  1832. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.    v.  1.     opp.  p.  110]. 

■ Vermont.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14j  x  llj. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical,  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries.  foL 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  43]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Vermont.     By  Zadock  Thompson.     Eng.  by  J.  H.  Hills. 

11  X  7. 
[In  his  History  of  Vermont.     8°.     Burlington,  for  the  author,  1842]. 

Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.     12^  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  35]. 

Vermont.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^  x  11. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
42-43]. 

New  York,  Vermont,  New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts  &  Con- 
necticut.    Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew.     Printed  in  colors  by 
Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     16^  x  21^. 
[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).    Black's  atlas  of  North  America,    fol.    Edin- 
burgh, A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  5]. 


^74  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Vermont.     Morse's  railroad  and  township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire, 
col.     28x20.     NewYork,  A.  Ranney,  [1856]. 

. Vermont.     1856.     16x12*.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1855]. 

Note. — Copyright  1855. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Vermont  from  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Wall- 

ing.    Drawn,  engraved,  printed,  colored  and  mounted  at  H.  F.  Walling' s 
map  establishment.  New  York.     Scale  1/160,000.     63^  x  63^     New  York, 
Johnson  &  Browning,  [1859]. 
Note. — Inset:   "Geological   map   of  the  state   of  Vermont.     Compiled   by 
Albert  D.  Hager,  1859;"  also  view,  "New  state  capitol,  Montpelier." 

Johnson's  new  copper  plate  rail-road  &  township  map  of  Vermont,  from 

county  maps  &  actual  surveys.     38  x  29.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1860. 

Johnson's  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,    col.     17  x  23.     NeM'  York,  A.J. 

Johnson,  [1867]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Township  map.     col.     26  x  15.     Boston,  E.  P.  Button  &  co.  1868. 

Township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire.     By  E.  P.  Drtton  &  co. 

29  X  22.     Boston,  E.  P.  Dutton  &  co.  1868. 

Burgett  (H.  W.)  &  co.     Illustrated  topographical  and  historical  atlas  of  the 

state  of  Vermont.     163  pp.  incl.  24  maps.     fol.     New  York,  H.  W.  Bur- 
gett &  CO.  1876. 
Note. — Errors  in  pagination. 

Map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.     22|  x  15^. 

[In  Rockwood  (C.  H.)     Atlas  of  Cheshire  county,  N.  H.     fol.     New  York, 
Comstock  &  Cline,  1877.     p.  57]. 

Special  geography  of  the  state  of  Vermont:    a  supplement  to  Monteith's 

Comprehensive  geography.      6  pp.   incl.   1  col.   map.     4°.     New  York, 
[etc.]  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.  [1878]. 
[With  Monteith  (James) .     The  independent  course.     Comprehensive  geog- 
raphy,    Vermont  ed.     1878]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island,  Connecticut  and  parts  of  New  York  and  Maine.     By  W.  L. 
Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1866.     Drawn  by  P.  Goepel.     Eng. 
by  D.  McClelland.     2  sheets,     fold.     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Bradley  &  co.    County  and  township  map  of  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire. 

[anon.]     col.     15  x  21^.     [Philadelphia,  Bradley  &  co.  1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Vermont.     19  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Map  of  Vermont.     Geo.  H.  Walker  &  co.  lith.  Boston.    54 J  x  35|.    Boston, 

G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1896. 

-• Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 

Rhode  Island,  Connecticut.     Showing  post  offices  with  the  intermediate 
distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  June,  1900.     Published 
by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith  under  the  direction 
of  A.  von  Haake  toiK)grapher.     58 J  x  38^.     [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  offitte  department]. 
Note. — Inset:  "City  of  Boston  and  vicinity." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  975 

Vermont.  Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexex.1  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Vermont.  22  pp.  1  fold.  map.  18°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.,  [1900]. 

See  also  Addison  county;  Bennington  county;  Caledonia  county;  Chittenden 

county;  Essex  county;  Franklin  county;  Grand  Isle  county;  Lamoille 
county;  Orange  county;  Orleans  county;  Rutland  county;  Washington 
county;  Windham  county. 

Vernon  county,  Wis.  Hood  (Edwin  C.)  Plat  book  of  Vernon  county,  Wiscon- 
sin. Drawn  from  actual  surveys  and  the  county  records.  62  pp.  inch  36 
maps.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  [1896]. 

Verplanks  point,  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.  A  plan  of  the  surprise  of  Stoney 
Point,  by  a  detachment  of  the  American  army  conmianded  by  brig.  gen. 
Wayne  on  the  15th  of  July,  1779.  Also  of  the  works  erected  on  Verplanks 
Point,  for  the  defence  of  King's  Ferry,  by  the  British  forces  in  July  1779. 
From  the  surveys  of  Wm.  Simpson  and  D.  Campbell,  by  John  Hills. 
19|  X  27^.  London,  for  W.  Faden,  1784. 
[In  Atlas  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793].     no.  4]. 

Sketch  of  Stoney  and  Verplank's  points  upon  the  North  River  as  taken 

possession  of,  and  fortified  by  sir  H.  Clinton  in  June  1779.     ms.     [anon.] 
,  19x23.     [177-9?] 

Versailles,  Mo.     Map  of  Versailles.       Scale  20  rods  per  inch.     16  x  12i. 

[In  Higgins    (R.  Thornton).      Map  of  Morgan  co.   Mo.      col.      26x36. 
[Chicago],  J.  S.  &  R.  T.  Higgins,  1880]. 

Vicksburg,  Miss.      Map  illustrating  the  operations  of  the  U.  S.   forces   against 
Vicksburg.     20  x  19.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

The  siege  of  Vicksburg.     Representing  the  position  of  maj.  gen.  John  A. 

Logan's  division  of  major  gen.  J.  B.  McPherson's  army  corps.  Sketched 
by  A.  E.  Mathews.  ]8  x  24.  Cincinnati,  Middleton,  Strobridge  &  co. 
lith.  [1863],. 

Tomlinson  (G.  W. )     New  map  of  Vicksburg,   showing  the  scene  of  gen. 

Grant's  operations,  together  with  all  the  fortifications,  batteries,  rifle  pits, 
etc.     17  X  22.     Boston,  G.  W.  Tomlinson,  [1863]. 

Vigo  county,  Ind.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of  H.  F. 
Walling.     1858.     50  x  58.     New  York,  W.  C.  Peckham,  1858. 

Vineland  tract,  N.  J.  Map  of  the  settled  parts  of  the  Vineland  tract.  Compiled 
from  the  most  authentic  sources  and  published  by  A.  F.  Wrotnowski. 
col.     fold.     35  X  42.     Vineland,  N.  J.     A.  F.  Wrotnowski,  1867. 

Vineyard  sound,  Mass.  Chart  of  Vineyard  sound  and  Nantucket  shoals.  Sur- 
veyed by  George  Eldridge.     40  x  60.     Boston,  S.  Thaxter  &  son,     1865. 

Vinland.     A  map  of  Vinland  from  accounts  contained  in  old-northern  mss.     8  x  10. 
[In Rafn  (Charles  Christian).     Antiquites  Americaines.     4°.     Copenhague, 
soci^te,  1845.     at  end]. 

See  also  Massachusetts. 

Vinton  county,  Oliio.  Lake  (D.  J.)  Atlas  of  Vinton  county,  Ohio,  to  which  is 
added  a  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  also  an  outline  and  railroad 
map  of  the  'United  States.  2  p.  1.  15  maps.  3  pi.  at  end.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1876. 


976  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virgin  islands,  West  Indies.  An  hydrographicall  chart  of  the  Virgin  Islands, 
wherein  all  the  islands,  keys,  rocks,  and  reefs,  from  the  east  end  of  Porto 
Eico  to  the  east  end  of  Virgin  Guarda,  are  laid  down,  as  they  were  surveyed 
and  collected,  by  mr.  Joseph  Atkinson,  and  others.  Contracted  from  the 
original  drawings  &  connected  with  Santa  Cruz  &  St.  Christopher's  by  C. 
Mortimer,  1739.  Scale  of  ten  leagues.  17^  x  22.  London,  W.  Mount  & 
T.  Page,  [1739]. 

Carte  des  isles  de  Vierges.     Par  le  sr.  B,  ingenr.  de  la  marine.     8  x  9^. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764, 
V.  1.     no.  77]. 

The  Virgin  islands  from  English  and  Danish  surveys,  by  Thomas  Jefferys. 

18  X  24.     London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1775. 
[In  his  The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett, 
1775.     no.  18]. 

Same.     The  Virgin  islands  from  English  and  Danish  surveys,  by  Thomas 

Jefferys.  Corrected  and  improved  by  captn.  James  Wiring.  1797. 
Statute  mile  69j  in  a  degree.  18  x  24.  London,  Laurie  &  Whittle, 
[1797]. 

The  Virgin  islands  as  trigonometrically  surveyed  and  adjusted  by  accu- 

rate astronomic  observations.     Engraved   by  Alexr.   Findlay.     [anon.] 
18|  X  26.     London,  J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1816. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     The  West  India  atlas,    fol.    London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  18]. 


The  Virgin  islands  shewing  the  set  of  the  tide  amongst  them.     7i  x  16. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1835.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 

1835.     V.  5.     at  end]. 
Note. — To  accompany  Remarks  on  the  heavy  swell  along  some  of  the  West 

India  islands.     By  Robert  H.  Schomburgck. 

West  Indies.  Virgin  islands.  Sheet  II.  Sir  Francis  Drake's  channel,  sur- 
veyed by  lieu^  G.  B.  Lawrance,  r.  n.  1848.  Engraved  by  J.  &  C.  Walker. 
18|  X  25.     London,  Admiralty,  1850. 

[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  2019]. 

West  Indies.  Virgin  islands.  Surveyed  by  lieut't  G.  B.  Lawrance.  J.  Par- 
sons, master;  &  J.  Tuson,  mate,  R.  N.  1848-52.  natural  scale:  1/70,000. 
3  sheets,  each  38i  x  26.     London,  Admiralty,  1868. 

[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no  106-106b]. 

Note. — "Transferred  upon  stone  from  plates  nos.  2008,  2019  &  2453." 

Dansk  Vestindien  med  tilgraendsende  Spanske  of  Engelske  kolonier.  1849.^ 
Rettet  til  1852.     Severin  sc.     24 J  x  35.     [n.  p.  1852]. 

The  Virgin  islands.     26  x  37.     London,  J.  Imray  &  son,  1855. 
Note. — Inset:  Tlie  east  part  of  Porto  Rico. 

Dansk  Vestindien  med  tilgraendsende  Spanske  og  Engelske  kolonier.  1849. 
Rettet  til  1865.     Severin  sc.     24^x35.     [n.  p.  1865]. 

West  Indies.  The  Virgin  islands.  From  British  surveys,  corrected  to  1872. 
Eastern  sheet.  38i  x  25|.  Washington,  Hydrographic  office,  1872.  Cor. 
1876. 

[United  States.  Navy  department.  Hydrographic  office.  Bureau  of  navi- 
gation.    Chart  no.  326a] . 

Note. — Insets:  "Santa  Cruz"  and  "Christianstaed  harbor,  Santa  Cruz." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF   AMERICA.  977 

Virg-inia.^  Americae  pars,  nunc  Virginia  dicta,  primum  ab  Anglis  inuenta  sumtibus 
Dni.  Walteri  Raleigh,  anno  dni  M.  DLXXXV.  Autore  loanne  With 
sculptore  Theodore  de  Bry,  qui  et  excud.  Scalle  of  25  leages.  Hi  xlSJ. 
[In  Harriot  (Thomas).  Admiranda  narratio  fida  tamen,  de  commodis  et 
incolarvm  ritibvs  Virginiae.  fol.  Francoforti  ad  Moemvm,  tipis  loannis 
Wecheh,  svmtibvs  vero  Theodori  de  Bry,  1590.  pi.  1]. 
Note. — This  first  map  of  Virginia  was  made  in  1585,  by  John  With,  who 
accompanied  the  second  expedition  sent  out  by  Raleigh.  The  map  first 
published  by  De  Bry  in  1590  was  the  forerunner  of  all  maps  of  Virginia 
published  in  atlases  and  elsewhere  up  to  John  Smith's  map  in  1608.  The 
same  liberty  was  taken  with  this  map  up  to  the  one  made  by  Augustine 
Herman  in  1670.  Herman's  map  was  then  copied  to  1751,  the  date  of 
the  first  issue  of  Fry  and  Jefferson's  great  map,  revised  in  1755,  by  John 
Dalrymple  and  reissued  in  1775.  These  four  maps,  made  from  original 
surveys,  contain  all  which  the  student  can  learn  from  maps  of  Virginia  to 
1751.  After  that  the  Indian,  followed  by  the  Revolutionary  war,  made  the 
country  better  known  with  more  cartographical  information,  the  result. 

Norvmbega  et  Virginia.     1597.     9x11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  vniverselle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  121]. 

Same.     Norumbega  et  Virginia,  1597.     9  x  11. 

[In  American   (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1885. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1885].     v.  17.     p.  71]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "John  Cabot's  Landfall,  site  of  Norumbega, 

by  prof.  E.  N.  Horsford." 

Virginia.     Grauen  by  William  Hole.     12^  x  16. 

[In  Smith  (Capt.  John).     A  map  of  Virginia.     With  a  description  of  the 
covntrey.     sm.  4°.     At  Oxford,  J.  Barnes,  1612]. 

Same.     Virginia.     Grauen  by  William  Hole.     12^  x  16. 

[In  Smith  (Capt.  John).     Works,  1608-1631.     Edited  by  Edward  Arber. 
12°.    Birmingham,  1884:  The  English  scholar's  library,    no.  16.    p.  384]. 
Note. — Reproduced  from  Purchas. 

Same.     Nova  Virginise  tabula.     15  x  19.     Amstelodami,  ex  officina,  Henrici 

Hondii,  [1619?]. 
Note. — Reproduction  of  the  Smith  map. 

Same.     Virginia.     Discoured  and  described  by  capt.  John  Smith.     Grauen 

by  William  Hole.     12^  x  16. 
[In  Purchas  (Samuel).     Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     fol.     London,  W.  Stansby, 
for  H.  Fetherstone,  1625.     v.  4.     pp.  1692-1693]. 

Same.     Virginia  discovered  and    described    by   capt.    John    Smith    1606. 

Grauen  by  William  Hole.     12^  x  16.     [London,  1625]. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  1]. 
;Nqte  _This  map  is  probably  the  2nd  impression;  engraved  for  Purchas' s 

Pilgrimes.      "Sparkes  Poynt"    and   "41  Smith"  do  not  appear.      The 

numbers  1692  and  1693  at  the  right  and  left  corners  of  this  map  refer  to 

the  Purchas  pagination,  ed.  1625. 

Same.     Smith    (Capt.  John).     Virginise  item  et  Floridse  Americ?e  provin- 

ciarum,  novo  descriptio.     [anon.]     13  x  19. 
[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).    Atlas,     ed.  10a.     fol.     Amsterdam!,  sumtibus  H. 
Handij,  1630.     p.  385]. 


iFor  a  separate  list  of  maps  of  Virginia  see  my  paper  entitled  "Virginia  cartography;  a  biblio- 
graphical description."     1896. 

H.  Doc.  516 62 


978  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virg-inia.     Same.     Virginia    erforschet    und    beschriben   durch    Johan   Schmidt. 
11  X  14, 
[In  Abelin  (Johann  Philipp).     Newe  welt  und  Americanische  historien. 
Durch    Johan   Ludwig   Gottfriedt,      [pseud.]      fol.      Franckfurt,    1631. 
pp.  558-559]. 

Same.     Smith    (Capt.   John).     Nova   Virginise    tabula.     Amstelodami,  ex 

ofRcina  Henrici  Hondii.     [anon.]     15x19. 
[In  Janseon  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,    fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Same.     Virginiaerforschet  und  beschriben   durch  capitiin  lohan  Schmidt. 

11  X  14. 
[In  Abelin  (Johann  Philipp).     Newe  welt  und  Americanische  historien. 
Durch  Johann  Ludwig  Gottfriedt.     [pseud.]     fol.     Franckfurt,  bey  denen 
Merianchen  erben,  1655.     opp.  p.  167]. 

Same.     Smith  (Capt.  John).     Nova  Virginise  tabula,     [anon.]     Hi  x  13|. 

[In  Ogilby  (John).     America,     fol.     London,  1671.     p.  192-193]. 

Nova  Virgina?  tabula.     Ex  officina  Guiljelmi  Blaeuw.     [anon.]     14^  x  18 J. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 

Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.    Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  21-22]. 
Note. — Reproduction  of  the  Smith  map. 

Virginse    partis    australis,    et   Floridse   partis    orientalis,    interjacentiumq, 

regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo atlas,    fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Jansson,  1653.    v.  2]. 

Same.     Virginise  partis  australis,  et  Floridse  partis  orientalis,  interjacen- 

tiumqg  regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Blaauw  (William  Janszoon)  and  Blaauw  (Jan) .     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cos- 
mographie Blaviane,  contenant  I'Amerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu, 
1667.     V.  12.     bet.  pp.  25-26]. 

Nona  terrpe  Marise  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp.     11^  x  15. 

[In  Relation  (A)  of  Maryland,     [anon.]     sm.  4°.     London,  W.  Peasley, 

1635]. 
Note. — A  revised  copy  of  this  map  is  found  in  Ogilby' s  America.     1671.     bet. 

pp.  182-183. 

Same.     Nona  terrse  Mariae  tabula.     T.  Cecill  sculp.     11 J  x  15. 

[In  Relation  (A)  of  Maryland,  reprinted  from  the  London  ed.  of  1635. 
[anon.]     sm.  4°.     New  York,  J.  Sabin,  1865]. 

Virginia.     Ralph  Hall  sculpsit.     1636.     6^  x  9. 

[In  Mercator  (Gerhard).  Historia  mondi;  or  Mercator's  arras.  By  Ivdocvs 
Hondy.  Englished  by  W.  S.  [Wye  Saltonstall] .  fol.  London,  1635. 
[1637].     p.  904]. 

Note. — A  reduced  copy  of  Smith's  map  much  distorted. 

A  mapp  of  Virginia  discouered  to  ye  falls,  and  in  it's  latt:  from  35  deg:  &  i 

neer  Florida,  to  41  deg:  bounds  of  new  England.  2  maps.  10  x  13  & 
lOi  X  13. 
Note. — Photographic  reproductions  of  the  two  maps  are  inserted  in  my  paper 
entitled  "Virginia  Cartography,"  from  the  work  entitled  "Virginia  in 
America,  richly  valued:  more  especially  in  southerne  parts."  By  Edward 
Williams.  Ixjndon,  printed  for  John  Stephenson,  1651.  Third  edition. 
The  Lenox  library,  N.  Y.  has  a  copy  with  the  two  maps,  one  without  the 
oval  portrait  of  sir  Francis  Drake,  and  without  some  of  the  names  of  places 
which  are  added  in  the  other,  with  the  imprint  "John  Farrer,  Esq  Colle- 
git.  Are  sold  by  I.  Stephenson,  1651.  John  Goddard  sculp."  The  other 
has  a  portrait  of  sir  Francis  Drake,  the  imprint  "Domina  Virginia  Farrer 
Collegit.     Are  sold  by  I.  Stephenson,  1671." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  979 

Virginia.     Nova  Virginia?  tabula,     llj  x  13i. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).     De  nieuwe  en  onl3ekende  weereld,     4°.    t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  134-135]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671.    Both  reproductions  of  Smith's 
map. 

Virginia  and  Maryland  as  it  is  planted  and  inhabited  this  present  year  1670. 

Surveyed  and  exactly  drawne  by  the  only  labour  &  endeavor  of  Augustin 
Herrman.  W.  Faithorne sculpt.  [London],  1673.  31i  x  37^.  [London, 
reproduced,  1896]. 
Note. — This  reproduction  from  the  only  original  known  in  the  British 
museum  was  made  at  my  request  through  the  State  department.  The 
influence  of  Herman's  map  is  seen  in  all  maps  of  Virginia  and  Maryland 
up  to  Fry  and  Jefferson's  in  1755.  The  only  reproduction  in  this  country 
is  found  in  a  reduced  form  in  Maryland  and  Virginia  boundary  report 
for  1873. 

Same.     Virginia.     Fac-simile  of  a  portion  of  a  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland 

made  by  Augustin  Herrman,  from  hisown surveysin  1670.  This  map,  upon 
which  the  position  of  Cape  Henlopen,  at  the  entrance  to  Delaware  bay,  is 
correctly  shown,  was  engraved  by  W.  Faithorne  and  published  in  London 
in  1673.  13  x  22^. 
[In  Calvert  (The)  papers.  8°.  Baltimore,  1894,  Maryland  historical  society. 
Fund-publication,     no.  34.     no.  2.     p.  136]. 

Virginiae   partis  australis,  et    Floridfe  partis   orientalis,  intema  centiumqg 

regionum  nova  descriptio.      11|^  x  13^. 
[In    Montanus    (Arnoldus).      De    nieuwe    en    onbekende    weereld.     4°. 
t'  Amsterdam,  J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  142-143]. 

Virginije   partis  australis,    et    Floridae  j^artis  orientalis,  interjacentiumqtis 

regionum  nova  descriptio.     15  x  20. 
[In  Allard    (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  officina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  141]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "  L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

A  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     F.  Lamb,  sculps.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed  (John).     The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.     new  ed.    fol. 
London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     opp.  p.  43]. 

A  map  of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  in  1682.     10^  x  8. 

[In  Bowden  (James) .      The  history  of  the  society  of  friends  in  America. 
8°.     London,  1850.     v.  1.     p.  339]. 

A  new  map  of  the  sea  coast  of  New  foundland,  new  Scotland,  new  England, 

new  Jersey,  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  and  part  of  Carolina.     By 
John  Thornton.     17  x  21.  *  [London,  1685?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  New  England  and  New  York,   New   larsey,  Pensilvania, 

Maryland,  and  Virginia.     [By  lohn  Thornton,  Robt.  Morden  and  Philip 
Lea].     18  X  21.     London,  I.  Thornton,  [1690?] 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  16]. 

Virginia,  Marvland,  Pennsilvania,  east  &  west  New  Jarsey.     By  John  Thorn- 

ton and  Will.  Fisher.     20  x  31.     [London,  1690?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  8]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia.     By  Rob't  Morden.     5  x  4|. 

[In  Morden    (Robert).     Geography   rectified,      sm.   4°.     London,    for   R. 
Morden,  1700.     p.  591]. 


980  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    j\MERICA. 

Virg-inia.     A  new  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,     By  H.  Moll.     10  x  7. 

4|In  Oldmixon  (John).     The  British  empire  in  America.     12°.     London, 
for  J.  Nicholson,  1708.     v.  1.     p.  209]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     By  H.  Moll,  geographer.     10  x  7. 

[In  Atlas  geographus;  or  a  compleat  system  of  geography,  for  America.     4°. 

Savoy,  for  J.  Nicholson,  1717.     v.  5.     p.  700]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia,  Mary-land  and  the  improved  parts  of  Pennsylvania 

&  N.  New  Jarsey.     1719.     Revised  by  I.  Senex.     19  x  22. 
[In  New  (A)  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721. 
opp.  p.  240]. 

Nouvelle  Holland,  {k  present  Nouvelle-York)   Nouvelle-Angleterre,  et  une 

partie  de  la  Virginie,  dressees  sur  les  propres  manuscrits  de  ceux  qui  en 
ont    fait  la  decouverte,   et    mises  en  lumiere  par    Pierre  Vander  Aa. 
llj  X  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  2.     pi.  28]. 

Partie  m^ridionale  de  la  Virginie,  et  la  partie  orientale  de  la  Floride,  dans 

I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  suivant  les  memoires  les  plus  exacts  de  ceux 
qui  les  ont  d^couvertes,  de  nouveau  mises  en  lumiere  par  Pierre  Vander 
Aa.     Hi  X  14. 
[In  Galerje  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Amerique.     pi.  21]. 

Virginie,  grande  region  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  avec  tons  ses  bourgs, 

hameaux,  jivieres  et  bays,  suivant  les  recherches  exactes  de  ceux  qui 

I'ont  decouverte,  et  nouvellement  mise  au  jour  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa. 

Hi  X  13i. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 

V.  2.     Amerique.     pi.  25]. 
Note. — The  Smith  map  reproduced. 

Les  cotes  de  la  Virginie,  les  detroits  de  Frobisher.  et  de  Hudson.     6x9. 

[In  Bernard  (J.  F.)     Recueil  de  voiages.     16°.     Amsterdam,  1732.     v.  3. 

p.  397]. 

A  map  of  Virginia  according  to  Captain  lohn  Smiths  map  published  anno 

1606  also  of  the  ajacent  country  called  by  the  Dutch  Niew  Nederlanc 
anno  1630.  •  By  John  Senex.     15  x  19. 
[In  Short  (A)  account  of  the  first  settlement  of  the  province  of  Virginia,, 
Maryland,  and  New  York,     [anon.]     4°.     London,  1735.    at  end]. 

Virginia  and  Maryland.     By  H.  Moll.     8  x  16^     [London,  1736]. 

Note. — From  his  "Atlas  minor."     1736. 

The  courses  of  the  rivers  Rappahannock  and  Potowmack  in  Virginia,  as 

surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736  &  1737.  A  scale  of  miles, 
69i  in  one  degree  of  latitude,  [anon.]  12  x  14.  [n.  p.  1737?]. 
Note. — In  Winsor  (Justin,  editor).  Narrative  and  critical  history  of 
America,  v.  5,  p.  276.  "Another  question  of  bounds  in  Virginia  was  the 
western  limits  of  the  northern  neck.  It  passed  as  a  dower  with  Culpep- 
per's daughter  Catherine  to  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax,  and  from  him  it  passed 
to  the  6th  lord,  Thomas,  who  petitioned  [1733]  the  king  to  have  commis- 
sioners appointed  to  run  the  line  between  the  rivers.  Of  this  commission 
was  Wm.  Byrd,  and  an  account  of  their  proceedings  is  given  in  the  2d  vol. 
of  the  Byrd  mms.  [p.  83],  as  edited  by  Wynne."  A  map  of  the  tract  wasi 
made  at  this  time,  which  was  called  "  The  course  of  the  rivers  R.  &  P.'* 


i 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  981 

Virgrinia.  Same.  A  survey  of  the  northern  neck  of  Virginia,  being  the  lands  belong- 
ing to  the  rt.  honourable  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax,  baron  Cameron,,  bounded 
by  &  within  the  bay  of  Chesapoyocke  and  between  the  rivers  Rappahan- 
nock and  Potowmack:  with  the  courses  of  the  rivers  Rappahannock  and 
Potowmack  in  Virginia,  as  surveyed  according  to  order  in  the  years  1736 
&1737.     12x14.     [n.  p.  1737].  ^ 

A  new  map  of  Virginia,  humbly  dedicated  to  Thomas,  lord  Fairfax.     1738. 

13  X  8i 
[In  Keith  (Sir  William).    The  history  of  the  British  plantations  in  America, 
pt.  1.     4°.     London,  1738]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 
Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1751.     Engraved  by  Thos. 
Jefferys.     31  x  50.     London,  T.  Jefferys,  [1755]. 
Note. — Revised  by  j.  Dalrymple,  1755.     See  1775  for  other  copies. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North 

Carolina.     Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson,  in  1751.     31  x  50. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no. 

54-57]. 
Note. — Revised  by  J.  Dalrymple,  1755.. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  26]. 
Note. — Revised  by  Dalrymple,  1755. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Virginia  &  Maryland.     Laid  down  from  surveys 

and  regulated  by  astron'l  observat'ns  by  Eman.  Bov/en.     12f  x  9. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  [etc.]  1752.     no.  59]. 

A  map  of  the  western  parts  of  the  colony  of  Virginia.     J.  Gibson  sculpt. 

7^  X  4|. 

[In  London  (The)  magazine.  1754.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1754.. 
V.  23.     p.  272]. 

Note. — To  accompany  "Some  extracts  from  the  journal  of  major  George 
Washington,  sent  by  Robert  Dinwiddle,  esq.  etc."  This  map  was  after- 
ward enlarged  and  published  in  the  London  ed.  1744,  of  Washington's 
journal. 

Same.     Map  of  the  western  parts  of  the  colony  of  Virginia  as  far  as  the 

Mississippi.     9  x  14. 
[In   Washington  (George).      The    journal  of   major  George   Washington. 
[Reprint].     12°.     New  York,  for  J.  Sabin,  1865]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Maryland  with  part 

of  New  Jersey  &c.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree.     8i  x  lOi. 
[In  London   (The)  magazine.     1755.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1755. 
V.  24.     p.  312]. 

A  draught  of  Virginia  from  the  capes  to  York  in  York  river  and  to  Kuiquo- 

tan  or  Hamton  in  James  river.     By  Mark  Tiddeman.     18  x  23. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book.     fol.     London,  for  W.  Mount,  1758. 

p.  23]. 
Note. — See  1767  for  same  map. 


982  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.     Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsilvania,  East  &  West  New  Jarsey.      [anon.] 
.  20  X  31.     [London],  W.  Mount  &  T.  Page,  [1758]. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     London,  for  VV.  Mount, 
1758.     opp.  p.  23]. 

Virginia,  Marylandia  et  Carolina  in  America  Septentrionale  Britannorum 

industria  excultse  reprsesentatse  a  loh  Baptist  Homann.     col.     19  x  23. 
[In  Homann  (J.  B.)     Atlas  geographicus  maior.     fol.     Norimbergse,  Ho- 
mannianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  143]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  provinces  of  Pensilvania,   Virginia,  Mary- 

land and  New  Jersey.      J.  Gibson,  sc.      10  x  13 J. 
[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,     [anon.]     12°.     London,  A.  Millar,  1762. 
V.3]. 

Virginia.     Scala  leucarum  &  semi  leucarum.     12|  x  8. 

[In  Gronovius  (J.  F.  the  younger).     Flora  Virginica exhibens  plantas,  quas 

Johannes  Claytonus  in  Virginia  crescentes  observavit,  collegit  &  obtulit. 
[Edited  by  L.  T.  Gronovius].     4°.     Lugguni  Batavorum,  1762]. 

Carte  de  la  Virginie,  Mari-Land  &ca.     Tiree  des  meilleures  cartes  Angloises. 

7^  X  12. 
[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  35]. 

A  draught  of  Virginia  from  the  capes  to  York  in  York  river  and  to  Kuiquo- 

tan  or  Ham  ton  in  James  river.     By  Mark  Tiddeman.    18  x  22.    Dublin, 

G.  Grierson,  [1767]. 
[In  English  (The)  pilot.     The  fourth  book.     fol.     DubHn,   B.  Grierson, 

1767.     opp.  p.  25]. 
Note. — See  1758  for  same  map. 

A  map  of  that  part  of  America  where  a  degree  of  latitude  was  measured  for 

the  Eoyal  society  by  Cha.  Mason  &  Jere  Dixon.     J.  Mynde  sculp.     6J  x  4. 
[In  Philosophical  transactions.    1768.    4°.    London,  1769.    v.  58.    p.  325]. 

A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole  province 

of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey  and  North  Carolina. 
Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.     [Engraved  by  Thomas 
Jefferys].     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  [1775]. 
Note. — See  1755  for  early  edition  of  this  map. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  5.     no.  21-22.     also  v.  6.     no.  18-19]. 

Same. 

[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 

&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  21-22]. 

Same.     A  map  of  the  most  inhabited  part  of  Virginia,  containing  the  whole 

province  of  Maryland,  with  part  of  Pensilvania,  New  Jersey,  and  North 
Carolina.     Drawn  by  Joshua  Fry  &  Peter  Jefferson  in  1775.     [Engraved 
by  Thos.  Jefferys.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys]. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  for 
W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  27-28]. 


Same.     Virginie,  Maryland,  en  2  feuilles  par  Fry  et  Jefferson.     Traduit,  cor- 

rig^,  augments.     26  x  38.     Paris,  Le  Rouge,  1777. 
[In  Le  Rouge  ( Georges  Louis ) .    Atlas  Am^riquain  Septentrional,    fol.    Paris, 

Le  Rouge,  1778-[1792?].     no.  16]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICAc  983 

Virginia.     Map  of  the  maritime  parts  of  Virginia,  exhibiting  the  seat  of  war,  and  of 
Id.  Dunmore's  depredations  in  that  colony.     P.  E.  D.  dehnt.     R.  A.  sculp, 
[anon.]     col.     10  x  10*.     [Philadelphia,  1776]. 
[In   Pennsylvania    (The)    magazine.     April,    1776.     8°.     Philadelphia,   R. 
Aitken,  [1776].     v.  2.     p.  184]. 

To  the  American  philosophical  society  this  map  of  the  peninsula  between 

Delaware  &  Chesapeak  bays,  with  the  said  bays  and  shores  adjacent, 
drawn  from  the  most  accurate  surveys  is  inscribed  by  John  Churchman. 
22J  X  17.     [Baltimore,  1778]. 

[Rochambeau:  8]. 

Note. — Smaller  copy  in  separate  form. 

A  new  map  of  the  western  parts  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and 

North  Carolina,  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio  and  all  the  rivers  which 
fall  into  it;  part  of  the  river  Mississippi,  the  whole  of  the  Illinois  river; 
lake  Erie;  part  of  the  lakes  Huron,  Michigan,  &c.  and  all  the  countries 
bordering  on  these  lakes  and  rivers.  By  Thos.  Hutchins,  engraved  by  T. 
Cheevers.  35  x  43.  London,  T.  Hutchins,  1778. 
Note. — To  accompany  text,  entitled  "A  topographical  description  of  Vir- 
ginia, Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina." 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  6.     no.  20]. 

Same. 

[Rochambeau:  48]. 

Same.     Partie  occidentale  de  la  Virginie,  Pensylvanie,  Maryland  et  Caroline 

Sept'^  la  riviere  d' Ohio  [etc.]     Par  Hutchins.     19x23.     Paris,  Le  Rouge, 
1781. 
[Rochambeau:  49]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  province  of  Virginia,  in  North  America. 

[anon.]     11  x  I35. 
[In  Universal    (The)   magazine.      8°.     London,   J.   Hinton,   1779.     v.   65. 
Dec.  1779.     opp.  p.  281] . 

Part  of  the  province  of  Virginia.     [Princess  Ann  county,  Norfolk  county 

and  part  of  Nansemond  county,     ms.     anon.     14x19.     1779?]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  Virginia  and  part  of  ]\Iarylanc'.  and  Pennsyl- 

vania.    Jno.  Lodge  sculp,     [anon.]     11x15.     London,  J.  fcew,  1780. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Bew,  1780.     v.  1.     Dec. 
1780.     opp.  p.  787]. 

[Chart  showing  the  depth  of  the  James  and  York  rivers  as  they  enter 

Chesapeake  bay  with  towns  adjacent  along  the  border,  ms.  anon. 
18i  X  14|.     1781]. 

Sketch  of  the  road  from  Fredericksburg  to  Norfolk  in  Virginia,     [anon.] 

ms.     9x15.     [1781?]. 

La  Fayette  in  Virginia.     5x8. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Same.     La  Fayette  in  Virginia.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  col.  Carrington. 

^  X  7i 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  S.  A.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  345]. 


984  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.     A  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  southern  part  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina, 
and  northern  part  of  South  CaroUna.     By  Thos.  Kitchin,  sen'r,  hydrog- 
rapher  to  his  majesty.     10^  x  13J. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.     1781.     8°.     London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1781. 
V.  50.     p.  291]. 

Plan  des  environs  de  Williamsburgh,  York,    Hampton,   et  Portsmouth. 

[anon.]     ms.     11  x  12.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  56]. 

Carte  detaillee  de  West  point  sur  la  riviere  d'York  au  confluent  des  rivieres 

de  Pamunkey  et  Matapony.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     12^  x  13.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  54]. 

[Cote  de  York-town  a   Boston.     Marches  de  I'arm^e.     anon.     ms.     col. 

17x65.     1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  65]. 

Same.     [Diff^rents  camps   de  I'arm^e   de  York-town  a   Boston,     [anon.] 

lOi  X  36i     n.  p.  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

Carte  de  la  Virginie,  du  Maryland  et  de  I'etat  de  Delaware.     9  x  12 J. 

[In  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  (Michel  Rene).  Essais  historiques  et  politiques 
sur'les  Anglo- Americains.  Gravures  et  cartes.  4°.  Bruxelles,  1782. 
pi.  5]. 

Map,  showing  the  various  boundaries  of  the  colonies  of  Virginia  and  Mary- 

land, from  1603  to  1783.     lOJ  x  15|.     [Washington,  D.  C.     M.  Benjamin, 
1783?]. 
Note. — Printed  for  a  paper  pubHshed  by  the  Society  of  colonial  wars  in  the 
District  of  Columbia.     By  Marcus  Benjamin. 

A  map  of  the  country  between  Albermarle  sound  and  lake  Erie,  compre- 

hending the  whole  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaw^are  and  Pensylvania, 
with  parts  of  several  other  of  the  United  States  of  America.  [From  Fry 
and  Jefferson  and  Scull].  23|  x  23 J.  Engraved  by  S.  J.  Neele.  London, 
J.  Stockdale,  1787. 
[In  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.  8°.  London, 
1787]. 

A  view  of  the  Natural  bridge  in  Virginia.     7^  x  5^. 

[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.  1787.  8°.  Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon. 
1787.     V.  1.     p.  617]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  East  and  West  Florida,  [etc.] 
By  Joseph  Purcell.     12J  x  14^     New  Haven,  A.  Doolittle,  1788. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).  The  American  geography.  8°.  Elizabethtown, 
S.  Kollock,  for  the  author,  1789]. 

Note. — Also  in  the  Dublin  ed.     1792. 

The  part  of  Virginia  which  was  the  seat  of  action.     7  x  10. 

[In  Gordon  (William).  The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 
8°.     London,  1788.     v.  4]. 

A  map  of  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  New  Jersey  &  Maryland  with  the  parts 

adjacent.     Thackara  sc.     Engraved  for  R.  P's  history  of  Penn.     12  x  15^. 
[In   Proud   (Robert).     The  history  of  Pennsylvania.     8°.     Philadelphia, 

1789.     V.  2]. 
Note. — Gives  the  whole  course  of  the  Potomac  and  mentions  "Federal 

City." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  985 

Virginia.     A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  CaroUna  and 
Georgia,     [etc.]     By  Joseph  Purcell.     Taylor  sculp.     12  x  14.     1792. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  geography.     3d  ed.     8°.     Dublin, 

for  J.  Jones,  1792]. 
Note. — See  1788  for  early  edition. 

Map  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     I.  Mutlow  sc.     10  x  18^.     Lon- 
don, I.  Stockdale,  1794. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     Maps  of  America.     A  new  ed.    [anon.]    12°.    Lon- 
don, J.  Stockdale,  1792-94.     pi.  19]. 

New  map  of  the  states  of  Georgia,  South  and  North  Carolina,  Virginia  and 

Maryland  including  the  Spanish  provinces  of  West  and   East  Florida. 
From  the  latest  surveys.     Cornelius  Tiebout  sculp.    N.  York,     llf  x  14J. 
[In  Imlay  (G.)     A  topographical  description  of  the  western   territory  of 
North  America.     16°.     New  York,  S.  Campbell,  1793]. 

The  state  of  Virginia,  from  the  best  authorities,  b;,  Samuel  Lewis.     1794. 

14  X  20. 
[In  Carey    (Matthew).     Carey's  American  atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey.     1795.     no.  13]. 

Same.     The  state  of  Virginia  from  the  best  authorities.     By  Samuel  Lewis. 

1794.     American  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     13|  x  20. 
[In  Carey    (Mathew).      Carey's  general  atlas,      fol.      Philadelphia,    M. 
Carey,  1796.     map  36]. 

Virginia.     6^  x  7^. 

[In  Scott  (Joseph).   The  United  States  gazetteer.    16°.    Philadelphia,  1795]. 

The  state  of  Virginia,  from  the  best  authorities.     1796.  B.  Tanner,  sculp' t. 

American  miles  69^  to  a  degree.     13  x  18J. 

[In  Reid  (John,  publisher).    -The  American  atlas,  fol.     New  York,  J. 
Reid,  1796.     no.  14]. 

■ Virginia.     Hill,  sc.     5|  x  7^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The   American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     p.  1.     p.  602]. 

The  state  of  Virginia,  from  the  best  authorities,  by  Samuel  Lewis.     1794. 

Smithers  sculpt.     Engraved  for  Carey's  American  ed.  of  Guthrie's  Geog- 
raphy improved.     13f  x  20. 
[In  Jefferson  (Thomas).     Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.     3d  Am.  ed.     8°. 
New  York,  M.  L.  and  W.  A.  Davis,  1801]. 

Virginia.     S.  Lewis,  del.     7f  x  9|. 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  atlas. 
4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  47]. 

A  map  of  the  country  betwixt  Chowan  and  Nansemond  rivers,  shewing  the 

tract  of  a  canal  proposed  to  be  cut  from  Bennett's  creek  to  Suffolk.     Vide. 
Acts  of  the  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  assemblies  passed  at  the  session 
of  1804-5.     13^  X  12J. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1834.     Mis- 
cellaneous.    V.  1.     p.  764]. 

Virginia.     W.  Barker  sculp.     6x8. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  American  pocket  atlas.     3d  ed.     8°.     Phila- 
delphia, M.  Carey,  1805.     pi.  14]. 


986  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.  A  map  of  those  parts  of  Virginia,  North  CaroHna,  South  CaroUna  & 
Georgia  which  were  the  scenes  of  the  most  important  operations  of  the 
southern  armies.  Compiled  by  S.  Lewis.  Engraved  by  Frances  Schallus. 
10 J  X  14.  Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John).  The  life  of  George  Washington.  Maps.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.  Wayne,  1807.     pi.  8]. 

A  correct  map  of  Virginia.     12|  x  18|. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  17]. 

A  map  of  Virginia,  formed  from  actual  surveys,  and  the  latest  as  well  as  the 

most  accurate  observations,  by  James  Madison,  d.  d.  With  extensive 
additions  &  corrections  to  the  year  1818.  Published  1807.  [Drawn  by 
William  Davis],     col.     45x68.     [Richmond,  1818]. 

A  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georgia; 

comprehending  the  Spanish  provinces  of  east  and  west  Florida,  exhibit- 
ing the  boundaries  as  fixed  by  the  late  treaty  of  peace  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Spanish  dominions.     Compiled  from  late  survey  &  obser- 
vation by  Joseph  Purcell.     11  x  14.     [n.  p.  1820?]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  Morse's  American  geography,  1789  &  1792. 

Geographical,  statistical,  and  historical  map  of  Virginia.     12  x  18. 

[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  22]. 
Note. — See  the  1827  edition  of  this  work,  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

Le  Rockbridge.     [Natural  Bridge] .     4x3. 

[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.  1^  serie.  8°.  Paris,  1824.  v.  23. 
p.  270]. 

Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.    'Construct^  from  the  latest  authorities. 

1824.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young.     17  x  21f. 
[In  Finley  (Anthony).     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  A. 

Finley,  1826.     no.  7]. 
Note.— Inset:  "Plan  of  Washington  city  &  Georgetown." 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  de  la  Virginie.     12  x  17^. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C.)  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  26]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn  sc.     7|  x  9^. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E.)  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     New  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

A  map  of  the  State  of  Virginia.     Constructed  in  conformity  to  law  from  the 

late  surveys,  authorized  by  the  legislature.     By  Herman  Boye.     Scale, 
American  miles  of  1760  yards,     col.     60x93.     [Philadelphia],  engraved 
by  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1826]. 
Note. — Insets:  "View  of  Richmond,    from  the  west,"  &  "University  of 
Virginia." 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     J.  G.  Melish  del.     7^  x  9J. 

[In  Armroyd  (George) .  A  connected  view  of  the  whole  internal  navigation 
of  the  United  States,  [anon.]  8°.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carev  &  I.  Lea, 
1826]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  987 

Virginia.  Map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  9f  x  15J.  Engraved  & 
printed  by  Fehner,  Sears  &  co.  London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Mar- 
shall, 1831. 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )  The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.  3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  17]. 

Note. — Inset:  *'Plan  of  Washington  and  Georgetown." 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     5x6. 

[In  Baird   (Robert).     View  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.     [By  R.  B. 

anon.]     16°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  1832.     p.  117]. 
Note. — Introduction  signed  R.  B. 

Map  of  the  routes  examined  and  surveyed  for  the  Winchester  and  Potomac 

railroad,  state  of  Virginia,  under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  T>.  Graham. 
1831  and  1832.  Surveyed  by  Its.  A.  ©.  Mackay  and  E.  French  assistants 
in  1831,  and  Its.  French  and  J.  F.  Izard  assistants  in  1832.  Submitted  to 
the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  with  reports  dated  march  31,  & 
sept.  22,  1832.  Drawn  from  the  original  plot  by  It.  Humphreys.  21  x  27. 
Washington,  W.  Stone  sc.  [1832]. 

Tanner  (H.  S. )     Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     Exhibiting  the  route 

of  the  James  river  and  Kanawha  improvement.  20  x  29.  Philadelphia, 
H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

A  new  map   of  Virginia.     By   H.   S.    Tanner.     Tanner's   universal   atlas. 

lOf  X  13.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1833]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     7^  x  10. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.  4°.  Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835. 
p.  36]. 

Map  of  the  counties  of  Monongalia,  Tyler,  Harrison,  Wood,  Lewis  &  Ran- 

dolph, the  north  western  portion  of  Virginia,  one  of  the  United  states  of 
North  America.     Shewing  the  situations  of  lands  for  sale  by  private  con- 
tract.    J.  R.  Jobbins,  litho.  &  draft' n.     21  x  24^. 
[In  Sketch  of  western  Virginia.     For  the  use  of  British  settlers  in  that  coun- 
try,    [anon.]     16°.     London,  E.  Bull,  1837.     front.] 

Virginia.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11  x  15^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  110]. 

Same.     Virginia.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     lU  x  14^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
110-111]. 

Map  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware  exhibiting  the  post  offices,  post 

roaas,  canals,  rail  roads,  &c.  by  David  H.  Burr.  35f  x  48^.  [Washington, 
D.  H.  Burr,  1839]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     1839.     20  x  28. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 


The  Natural  Bridge  in  Virginia.     Gez.  v.  Graham.     6x4. 
[In  Our  globe.     A  universal  picturesque  album,     obi.  4°.     Philadelphia,, 
edited  by  the  North- American  bibliographic  institution,  1840?     p.  49]. 


^88  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.     Virginia.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     13  x  18^. 

[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)  A  geographical,  historical  and  statistical  view  of 
the  central  or  middle  United  States.  18°.  Philadelphia,  H.  Tanner,  jr. 
1841.     p.  389]. 

Virginia.     12|  x  lOf. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal  atlas,      new  ed.  rev.     fol, 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  42]. 

A  new  map  of  Virginia,  with  its  canals,  roads  &  distances.     By  H.  S.  Tanner. 

lOi  X  14.     Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  [1841]. 
[In  his  A  geographical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.     16°.     Philadelphia, 
1841]. 

Virginia.     J.  H.  Young,  sc.     12f  x  18|.     Philadelphia,  H.  S.  Tanner,  [1844]. 

Note. — Cover  title:  Tanner's  pocket  map  of  Virginia  for  travellers  1844. 

A  map  of  the  internal  improvements  of  Virginia.     Prepared  by  C.  Crozet, 

under  a  resolution  of  the  general  assembly,  adopted  march  15,  1848. 
col.  19  X  32.  Philadelphia,  engraved  at  P.  S.  Duval's  lith.  establt. 
[1848]. 

Virginia,  Maryland  &  Delaware.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew. 

*   Printed  in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,  Edinburgh.     lOf  x  15. 

[In  Black  (Adam  &  Charles).  Black's  atlas  of  North  America,  fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  10]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Virginia.     Containing  the  counties,  principal  towns,  rail- 

roads, rivers,  &  all  other  internal  improvements.    Prepared  by  L.  Bucholtz. 
col.     25  X  36.     Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Drunnavant,  1858. 
Note. — Inset:  View  of  Capitol  Square,  Richmond. 

Middle  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.     Drawn  by  H.  Lindenkohl.     22  x  19. 

[Washington,  186-]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Army  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Virginia,  showing  the  battle  fields,  fortifica- 

tions, etc.  on  &  near  the  Potomac  river.  Drawn  by  J.  G.  Bruff.  col. 
25x27.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  [1861]. 

Bufford  (J.  H.)     Map  showing  the  war  operations  in  Virginia  &  Maryland. 

col.     25  X  36.     Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford,  [1861]. 

Col  ton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the  state  of  North 

Carolina  with  part  of  Virginia  &  South  Carolina.  28  x  40.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton,  1861. 

Corbett  (V.  P.)     Map  of  the  seat  of  war,  showing  the  battles  of  July  18**^  & 

2V'  1861.     m  X  20.     Washington,  V.  P.  Corbett,  [1861]. 

Corbett  (V.  P.)     Map  of  the  seat  of  war,  showing  the  battles  of  July  IS^'', 

21",  &  oct.  21"'  1861.     21^  x  25.     Washington,  V.  P.  Corbett,  [1861]. 

The  key  to  east  Virginia  showing  the  exact  relative  positions  of  Fortress 

Monroe,  Rip- Raps,  Newport  News,  Sewalls  Point,  Norfolk,  Gosport  navy 
yard  and  expressing  the  soundings  of  every  part  of  Hampton  roads  & 
Elizabeth  river.  Compiled  from  government  surveys  &  drawn  by  M.  K. 
Couzens.  Litho.  Lang  &  Laing,  N.  Y.  23^  x  18J.  New  York,  W. 
Schaus,  [1861]. 

Lloyd's  official  map  of  the  state  of  Virginia.     From  actual  surveys  by  order 

of  the  executive  1828  &  1829.  Corrected  and  revised  by  J.  T.  Lloyd  to 
1861.     col.     34  x  47.     New  York,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  [1861]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  989" 

Virginia.  Map  of  part  of  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware,  from  the  best  authori- 
ties. Compiled  from  official  sources,  by  Charles  Heyne.  26  x  38.  New- 
York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1861. 

Map  of  Virginia  showing  the  distribution  of  its  slave  population  from  the 

census  of  1860.     Washington,  June  13th,  1861.     Drawn  by  E.   Herges- 
heimer.     19  x  27.     [Washington],  H.  S.  Graham,  1861. 
Note. — "Sold  for  the  benefit  of  the  sick  and  wounded  of  the  U.  S.  Army." 

New  county  map  of  Virginia.     Published  by  0.  N.  Snow  &  co.     20  x  26. 

New  York,  0.  N.  Snow  &  co.  [1861]. 

Schonberg  &  co.     Eastern  Virginia  and  part  of  Maryland,     col.     20  x  25.. 

New  York,  Schonberg  &  co.  1861. 

Sketch  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Alexandria  &  Fairfax  cos.     By  V.  P.  Corbett. 

11  X  15.     Washington,  1861. 

Sketch  of  the  country  occupied  by  the  federal  &  confederate  armies  on  the- 

18^^&21«*  July  1861.  Taken  by  capt.  Saml.  P.  Mitchellof  P*  Virginia 
regiment.  Lithographed  by  F.  W.  Bornemann,  Charleston,  S.  C.  1 1^  x  15. 
Richmond,  Va.  W.H.  White,  [1861?]. 

Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  and 

Delaware,  showing  also  eastern  Tennessee  &  parts  of  other  adjoining 
states,  all  the  fortifications,  military  stations,  [etc.]  Compiled  from  the- 
latest  &  most  authentic  sources  on  a  scale  of  12  miles  to  the  inch.  col. 
31  X  44.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1862. 

Coast  of  North  Carolina  &  Virginia.     Compiled  at  the  coast  survey  office,. 

feb.  1862.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     48  x  34.     [Washington,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Lloyd's  new  war  map  of  Virginia,     col.     16  x  27.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd 

&  CO.  1862. 

Map  of  eastern  Virginia.     Compiled  by  W.   L.  Nicholson,     col.     24  x  18. 

[W^ashington,  coast  survey  office,  1862]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Map  of  part  of  south  eastern  Virginia.     Compiled  at  the  U.  S.  coast  survey 

office.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     21  x  27.     [n.  p.  1862?]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Map  of  western  Virginia.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities  and  printed 

at  the  coast  survey  office.     Compiled  by  W.  L.  Nicholson,  1862.     col. 
22  X  19.     [Washington,  coast  survey  office,  1862] . 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Prang   (L. )   &  co.     War   telegram    marking   map.     22  x  33i.     Boston,   L.. 

[Prang&co.  [1862]. 

"Surveys  for  military  defences."     Map  of  n.  eastern  Virginia  and  vicinity 

of  Washington  compiled  at  topographical  engineers  office  at  division  head 
quarters  of  gen.  Irvin  McDowell,  Arlington,  Jan.  1,  1862.    From  published 
and  manuscript  maps  corrected  by  recent  surveys  and  reconnaissances 
49  X  66.    New  York,  engraved  on  stone  by  J.  Schedler,  [1862]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

County  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  W.  H» 

Gamble.     11^  x  14.     [Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1863]. 


990  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.     Map  of  the  state  of  Virginia.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities  at 
the  coast  survey  office.     July  1863.     Compiled  by  W.  L.  Nicholson,     col. 
22  X  34.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 

Military  map  of  south  eastern  Virginia.     Compiled  at  the  U.  S.  coast  survey 

office.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     32  x  29.     [Washington,  H.  Linden- 
kohl  &  C.  G.  Krebs  lith.  1863?]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

New  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.     Drawn  by  J.  G. 

Bruff.     col.     26  x  28.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  i863. 

Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  important 

localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  completing  the  cam- 
paign map.   4  p.  1.    16  pi.   obi.  12°.   Philadelphia,  G.  R.  Bechler,  [1864]. 

Carte  du  theatre  de  la  guerre  en  Virginie.     15^  x  14. 

[In  France.     Ministere  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies.     Revue  maritime  et 
coloniale.     Sept. -dec.  1864.     8°.     Paris,  1864.     v.  12.     p.  24]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Virginia,  Delaware,  Maryland  &  West  Virginia. 

col.     17  X  23.     [New  York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 

Military  map  of  south  eastern  Virginia.     Drawn  by  A.  Lindenkohl.     col. 

18  X  32.     [Washington],  H.  Lindenkohl  &  C.  G.  Krebs  lith.  [1864]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

Military  topographical  map  of  eastern  Virginia.     Showing  the  routes  taken 

by  the  several  corps  &  the  battles  fought  in  the  present  campaign  of  1864, 
under  It.  gen.  U.  S.  Grant.  Compiled  &  drawn  by  Charles  Shell.  35  x  22. 
New  York,  R.  Chauncy,  [1864]. 

Schonberg's  Virginia  campaign  map,   1864.     col.      13  J  x  20.     New  York, 

Schonberg  &  co.  1864. 

Extract  of  military  map  of  n.  e.  Virginia,  showing  forts  and  roads.     Engi- 

neer bureau,  war  dept.     1865.     39  cong.     1^^  sess.     Report  of  the  chief 
engineer,    no.  1.     16^  x  23|.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Region  embraced  in  the  operations  of  the  armies  against  Richmond  and 

Petersburg.    1865.     39th  cong.   1*'  sess.     Report  of  the  chief  engineer, 
no.  12.     24  X  32.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  lith.  [1865]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Schonberg's  map  of  Virginia  east  &  west.     col.     11  x  15.     [New  York, 

Schonberg  &  co.  1866]. 

Virginia  military  institute  map  of  Virginia.     Compiled  chiefly  from  C.  L. 

Ludwig's  map,  and  from  other  more  recent  data  to  accompany  preliminary 
report  of  the  physical  survey  of  Virginia  by  M.  F.  Maury.     Eng'd  by 
C.  L.  Ludwig,  Richmond,  Va.     1868.     19  x  35J. 
[In  Maury  (M.  F.)     Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     8°.     Richmond,  W.  A.  R. 
Nye,  1868.     front.] 

Boughman,  Thomas  &  co.'s  map  of  the  peninsula,  embracing  Delaware,  and 

the  eastern  shores  of  Maryland  &  Virginia.  Compiled  from  the  United 
States  coast  surveys  and  other  actual  surveys  by  D.  G.  Beers,  col. 
40  X  26.     Wilmington,  Boughman,  Thomas  &  co.  1868. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  991 

Virginia.  Map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Constructed  on  the  rectangular 
tangential  projection,  by  J.  H.  Waddell,  asst.  prof,  of  drawing,  prepared 
under  the  instructions  of  M.  F.  Maury,  prof,  of  physics,  Va.  mil'ty  institute. 
22i  X  34^.     [New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1869]. 

■ Mendenhall  (E.)  Map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land. Exhibiting  the  counties,  cities,  [etc.]  col.  15  x  23.  Cincinnati, 
E.  Mendenhall,  1871. 

Map  of  Virginia,  constructed  on  the  rectangular  tangential  projection,  by 

J.  H.  Waddell.     Prepared  under  the  instructions  of  M.  F.  Maurv,  1871. 
16^  x  31. 
[In  Maury  (M.  F. )     Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     8°.     Richmond,   1878. 
front.] 

Map'  of  Virginia.     By  Jed.   Hotchkiss.     no.    1.     10  x  19.     Staunton,   Va. 

1874. 

Map  of  Virginia.     By  Jed.   Hotchkiss.     no.  2.     col.     10  x  19.     Staunron, 

Va.  1874. 

Map  of  Virginia.     By  Jed.  Hotchkiss.     Staunton,  1874.     The  geology  by 

prof.  William  B.  Rogers,     col.     9^  x  22.     Richmond,  lith.  by  A.  Hoen  <v 
CO.  [1874]. 

Same.     ?lap  of  Virginia  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  top.  eng.     Staunton,  Va.  1874. 

The  geology  by  prof.  AVilliam  B.  Rogers.     Chiefly  from  the  state  survey 
1835-'41.     10  X  22. 
[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.     8°.     Richmond,  Va. 
R.  F.  Walker,  1876.     p.  46].  ' 

Map  of  Virginia  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss.     1874.     no.  1.     10  x  19. 

[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.  8°.  Richmond,  Va. 
R.  F.  Walker,  1876.     p.  272]. 

Same.     Map  of  Virginia  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss.     1874.     no.  2.     10  x  19. 

[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.  8°.  Richmond,  Va. 
R.  F.  Walker,  1876.     p.  18]. 

Commercial  map  of    the  world.      Showing  location  of  Virginia,   by  Jed. 

Hotchkiss.     1875.     5^  x  Hi 
[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion  of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.     8°.     Richmond,  Va. 
R.  F.  Walker,  1876.     p.  172]. 

Gray's  new  topographical  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     By  Frank  A. 

Gray.     col.     16  x  24.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  topographical  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     By 

Frank  A.  Gray.     Scale:  1: 1,000,000.    16^  x  27.    Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray 
&  son,  [1877]. 
[In  Lathrop  (J.  M. )  and  Dayton  (A.  W. )    An  atlas  of  Frederick  county,  Va. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1885.     pp.  52-53]. 

Lafferty  (John  J.)     A  geography  of  Virginia.     12  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map.    4°. 

Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1878]. 
[With  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .    Mitchell's  new  intermediate  geography. 
Virginia  ed.  1878]. 


992  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virginia.     Special  geography  of  the  state  of  Virginia:  a  supplement  to  Monteith's 
Comprehensive  geography.     8  pp.  inch  1  col.  map.     4°.     New  York,  [etc.] 
A.  S.  Barnes  &  CO.  [1878]. 
[With  Monteith  (James).     The  independent  course.     Comprehensive  geog- 
raphy.    Virginia  ed.     1878]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Virginia.     By  Frank   A.  Gray.     col.     14  x  27.     Phila- 

delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1879]. 
[Virginia  (State  of).     Department  of  agriculture]. 

: —     Colton  (G.  AV.  &  C.  B.)  &  co.     Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states 

of  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland  &  Delaware  and  portions  of  adjoin- 
ing states,  col.  30  x  43.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 
[1881]. 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia, 

together  with  Maryland  and  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Kentucky, 
Tennessee  and  North  Carolina.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     Drawn  by  C.  H. 
Poole.     4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  ofSce  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Kand,  McNally  &  co.     The  associated  railways  of  Virginia  &  the  Carolinas 

and  their  connections.  Forming  the  Richmond  &  Danville  air  line.  The 
Atlantic  coast  line.  The  Virginia  midland  line.  The  seaboard  air  line, 
col.     15  X  21.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Map  of    Virginia,    by  Jed.    Hotchkiss,  top.    eng.     Staunton,  Va. — Map  of 

Virginia  and  West  Virginia,  showing  distribution  of  lines  of  mean  temper- 
ature of  January.  By  Henry  Gannett,  e.  m.  in  U.  S.  census  for  1880. 
8xlli 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.  Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotchkiss.  Jan.  1884.  sm.  fol.  Staunton,  J.  Hotchkiss,  1884.  v.  5. 
p.  12]. 

Map  of  Virginia,  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  top.  eng.  Staunton,  Va. — Map  of  Vir- 

ginia and  West  Virginia,  showing  distribution  of  lines  of  mean  temper- 
ature of  July.  By  Henry  Gannett,  e.  m.  in  U.  S.  census  for  1880.  8  x  11^. 
[In  Virginias  (The) ,  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.  Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotchkiss.  Jan.  1884.  sm.  fol.  Staunton,  J.  Hotchkiss,  1884.  v.  5. 
p.  5]. 

Map  of  Virginia,  by  Jed.   Hotchkiss,  top.  eng.  Staunton,  Va. — Map  of  the 

congressional  districts  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia,  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  t.  e. 
February,  1884.     8  x  11^ 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.     Edited  by 
Jed  Hotchkiss.     Feb.  1884.     sm.  fol.     Staunton,  J.  Hotchkiss,  1884.    v.  5. 
p.  19]. 

.Map  of  Virginia,  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  top.  eng.  Staunton,  Va. — Map  of  the 

natural  grand   divisions   of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia,  by  Jed.  Hotch- 
kiss, t.  e.     February,  1884.     0  x  llj. 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.     Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotchkiss.     Feb.  1884.     sm.  fol.     Staunton,  J.  Hotchkiss,  1884.     v.  5. 
p.  30]. 

Map  of  Virginia,  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  top.  eng. — Map  of  Virginia  and  AVest 

Virginia,  showing  distribution  of  lines  of  mean  annual  temperature.     By 
Henry  Gannett,  e.  m.  in  U.  S.  census  for  1880.     8J  x  11^. 
[In  Virginia  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.     Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotchkiss.     Jan.  1884.     sm.  fol.     Staunton,  J.  Hotchkiss,  1884.     v.  5. 
p.  3]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  993 

Virginia.  Map  of  Virginia  by  Jed.  Hotehkiss,  top.  eng.  Staunton,  Ya. — Map  show- 
ing distribution  of  lines  of  maximum  temperature  in  Virginia.and  West 
Virginia.  After  Henry  Gannett,  e.  m.  in  1880  U.  S.  census.  8  x  11|. 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.  Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotehkiss.  Feb.  1884.  sm.  fol.  Staunton,  J.  Hotehkiss,  1884.  v.  5. 
pp.  41-42]. 

■ Map  of  Virginia  by  Jed.  Hotehkiss,  top.  eng.  Staunton,  Va. — Map  show- 
ing distribution  of  lines  of  minimum  temperature  in  Virginia  and  West 
Virginia.  After  Henry  Gannett,  e.  m.  in  1880  U.  S.  census.  8  x  11*. 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.  Edited  by 
Jed.  Hotehkiss.  Feb.  1884.  sm.  fol.  Staunton,  J.  Hotehkiss,  1884.  v.  5. 
pp.  41-42]. 

■ Map    of   Virginia,    by   Jed.    Hotehkiss,  top.   eng.  Staunton,  Va. — Railway 

map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     8  x  11^. 
[In  Virginias  (The),  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal.     Edtted  by 
Jed.  Hotehkiss.    Jan.  1884.    sm.  fol.    Staunton,  J.  Hotehkiss,  1884.    v.  5. 
p.  14]. 

Hotehkiss'  geological  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     The  geology  by 

prof.  W.  B.  Rogers,  chiefly  from  the  Virginia  state  survey,  1835-41. 
13  x  20.     [New  York],  Julius  Bien  &  co.  lith.  [1885]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  Virginia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Prepared  for  the  depart- 

ment of  agriculture,  [etc.]     15 J  x  27. 
[In   Virginia.     Department  of   agriculture.     Hand  book  of  Virginia.     4th 
ed.     8°.     Richmond,  1885]. 

Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Delaware.     [By  James  Monteith. 

anon.]     10^  x  17^     [New  York,  1886]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

South  West-Virginia  &  contiguous  territory.     Mineral  resources  &  railway 

facilities.  C.  R.  Boyd,  c.  e.  and  geologist.  Wytheville,  Virginia,  1886. 
27  X  34i     [Wytheville,  Virginia,  C.  R.  Boyd,  1886]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  business  atlas  map  of  Virginia.     19  x  26.     Chi- 

cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1890. 
Note.— Copyright,  1889. 

Lee  (A.  G.)     Lee's  map  of  the  valley  of  Virginia.     12  x  16i.     Chicago,  A. 

Zeese  &  co.  [1890]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  map  and  shippers  guide 

of  Virginia.  79  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1892]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Virginia.     Prepared  for  and  issued  by  the  department 

of  agriculture  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Virginia,  1893.  Scale  of  statute 
miles  12  to  one  inch.  19  x  38J.  Richmond,  Va.  Everett,  Waddey  co. 
[1893]. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Virginia.     22  miles  to  the  inch. 

12  X  20.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Matthews-Northrup  co.  1893. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers guide  of  Virginia.  81  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

H.  Doc.  516 63 


994  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Virg-inia.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  universal  atlas  map  of  Virginia.     Statute  miles, 
69.16-1  degree.     8|  x  16.     [Chicago],  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 
[In  Henning  (Julia  R. )     Geography  of  A^irginia.     2d  ed.     4°.     Richmond, 
Va.  1894.     bet.  pp.  4-5]. 

Rand,  McNally  <fe  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers guide  of  West  Virginia.     41  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Geography  of  Virginia.     By  Julia  R.  Henning.     2d  ed.     32  pp.     1  map. 

1  diagr.     sm.  4°.     Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co.  1894. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Virginia.     22  miles  to  the  inch. 

12  X  20.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Matthews-Northrup  co.  1894. 

Virginia.     Scale,  22.5  English  statute  miles  to  one  inch.     lOJ  x  15.     Buffalo, 

Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1897]. 
[Century  atlas,     no.  34]. 
Note. — Copyright,   1897,   by   the  Century  co.     Insets:   ''Richmond"  and 

''Norfolk." 

Bridgman's  new  railroad  and  county  map  of  Virginia.     From  the  latest  offi- 

cial and  other  authentic  sources  adapted  for  use  in  schools,  business  offices 
,  &  libraries.  4  sheets,  each  27  x  38.  New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1898]. 
Note. — Insets:  "  Congressional  districts  of  Virginia;"  "  Climatological  map 
of  Virginia,  annual  rainfall  and  lines  of  mean  annual  temperature;" 
"  Hypsometric  map  of  Virginia,  showing  height  of  land  above  sea  level;" 
"Geological  map  of  Virginia;"   "  Natural  divisions  of  Virginia." 

Marye  (L.  S.)     Virginia.    12  pp.  incl.  map. 

[In   Frye    (Alexis   Everett).      Complete  geography.      [Virginia  ed.]     4°. 
Boston  and  London,  Ginn  &  co.  1898]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia  showing  post 

oflSces  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the 
1st  of  december  1898.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles 
Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O. 
dept.  Scale  eight  miles  to  the  inch.  Julius  Bien  &  co.  photo,  lith. 
40|  X  60.  [Washington,  1898]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Same.     Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia  showing 

post  offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on 
the  1st  of  march,  1899.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  gene^-al  Charles 
Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O. 
dept.  Scale  eight  miles  to  the  inch.  ■  Julius  Bien  &  co.  photo,  lith. 
40|  X  60.  [Washington,  1899]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Virginia.     8}  x  13|.     [Chicago],  J.  W.  Wliite,  1899. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia,  showing  post 

offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the 
Ist  of  June,  1900.  Published  l)y  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles 
Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O. 
dept.  Sc^le:  eight  miles  to  the  inch.  40 J  x  59^  [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  995 

Virg-inia.     :Map  of  Virginia.     Prepared  especially  for  the  national  newspaper  direc- 
tory &  gazetteer.     31  miles  to  the  inch.     8|  x  llj.     Boston,  Mass.     Pet- 
tingill  &CO.  [1900]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1900,  by  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co's  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Virginia.  99  pp.  18°.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1900]. 

Geological  atlas  of  the  United  States.     Washington  folio.    District  of  Colum- 

bia, Maryland,  Virginia.     Library  ed.     Folio  70.     [Scale  1/62500].     title, 
7  pp.     5  col.  maps.     fol.     Washington,   engraved   and   printed   by  the 
U.  S.  geological  survey,  1901. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Geological  survey]. 

See  also  Jefferson  county;   Loudoun  county;  Lunenburg  county;  Norfolk 

county;  Prince  Edward  county;  Rockingham  county. 

Virg-inia,  Kentucky,  and  Ohio  railroad.  Colton  (G.  W.  &  B.  C.)  &  co.  Map  of 
the  Virginia,  Kentucky  and  Ohio  railroad,  connecting  the  railroads  of  Vir- 
ginia with  the  railroads  of  Kentucky  from  the  Mississippi  valley  to  the 
Atlantic  ocean.     30  x  43.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Virg-inia  midland  railroad.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Map  of  the  Virginia  midland 
railway,  and  its  connections  south,  west  and  southwest,  col.  15  x  21. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Virg-inia,  Tennessee  and  Georgia  air  line  railroad.  Map  showing  the  line  of 
the  Virginia,  Tennessee  &  Georgia  air  line,  composed  of  the  Shenandoah 
valley  r.  r.,  Norfolk  &  western  r.  r.  and  the  east  Tennessee,  Virginia  & 
Georgia  r.  r.  Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co. 
19 X  26.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     The  Virginia,  Tennessee  and  Georgia  air  line,  the 

Shenandoah  valley  r.  r.  Norfolk  &  western  r.  r.  East  Tennessee,  A^'ir- 
ginia  &  Georgia  r.  r.  [Its  leased  lines],  and  their  connections,  col. 
15  X  21.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Volusia  county,  Fla.  Map  of  Volusia  county  and  vicinity,  Florida.  By  D.  D. 
Rogers.  Scale:  1  inch  to  the  mile.  1883.  col.  6  sheets.  63  x  65. 
Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1883. 

Wabash,  county,  Ind.  Paul  (Hosea).  Atlas  of  Wabash  co.  Ind.  65  pp.  3  maps 
incl.  14  in  pp.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  Paul  &  co.  1875. 

"Wag-ner   (Fort),  S.  C.     Map  showing  siege  operations  against  forts   Sumter  and 
Wagner  between  July   13   &   sept.   7,   1863.     By  maj.   T.    B.    Brooks  & 
assist,  engrs.     13  x  9.      [Washington,  U.   S.  coast  survey  office,  1863] » 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey]. 


Plan  of  Fort  Wagner,  Morris  island,  Charleston  harbor.     7x9. 

[In  Charleston,  S.  C.     Year  book.     1884.     8°.     Charleston,  1884.     p.  360]. 

Wakefield,  Mass.  Map.  From  actual  surveys.  Published  by  J.  B.  Beers,  col. 
45  X  52.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Map  of  the  city  of  Walla  Walla,  Washington  territory. 
Compiled  and  drawn  by  H.  D.  Chapman.  Scale  400  ft.  to  one  inch. 
2^  X  39.     Portland,  Oreg.  A.  G.  Walling  lith.  [1883]. 


996  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Waller  county,  Tex.     Waller  county,  Texas.     14  x  20.     St.  Louis,  A.  Gast  &  co. 
[1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Walmscock.     See  Bennington,  Vt. 

Walsh  county,  N.  Dak.  Ensign  (D,  W. )  &  co.  Plat  book  of  Grand  Forks,  Walsh 
and  Pembina  counties,  N.  D.  122  pp.  incl.  76  maps.  1  fold.  map.  fol. 
[Philadelphia],  D.  W.  Ensign  &  co.  1893. 

Waltham,  Mass  (City  of).  Map.  From  actual  surveys  published  by  J.  B.  Beers 
&  CO.     col.     48  X  43.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Warren,  Mass  (City  of).  Map.  Surveyed  &  drawn  by  W.  C.  Eaton,  col.  44x37. 
Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1855. 

Warren  county,  111.  Warner,  Higgins  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Warren  co.  and  the  state 
of  Illinois,  title.  1  p.  1.  fold.  map.  a-q,  93  pp.  incl.  57  maps.  fol. 
Chicago,  Warner,  Higgins  &  Beers,  1872. 

Warren  county,  N.  J.  Beers  (F.  W.)  County  atlas  of  Warren,  N.  J.  92  pp.  incl. 
29  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Warren  county,  N.  Y.  Beers  (F.  W. )  County  atlas  of  Warren,  N.  Y.  86  pp. 
incl.  25  pi.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1876. 

Warren  county,  Ohio.     Ancienne  fortification  sur  la  rive  orientale  du  petit  Miami, 
comt4  de  Warren,  Ohio.     8  x  9J. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     1825.     1^  serie.     27-28.     8°.     Paris, 
Gide  fils,  1825.     p.  196]. 

Map  of  Warren  co.  Ohio.    From  actual  survey  by  P.  O'Beirne.    col.    50  x  50. 

Philadelphia,  A.  D.  Byles,  1856. 

Warren,  Ohio  (City  of).  Plan,  from  recent  surveys  and  records  by  F.  W.  Beers, 
col.     50  x  38.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Warren  county,  Penn.  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule.  Map  of  Warren  co.  Pa.  col. 
32  X  44.     New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule,  1865. 

Hunt's  improved  map.     Published  by  J.  P.  Hunt.     22  x  30.     Pittsburgh, 

Pa.  J.  P.  Hunt,  1865. 

Map  of  Warren  and  part  of  Crawford  co. 

[Inset  to  Beers,  P^llis  &  Soule' s  map  of  Venango  co.  Penn.     col.     30  x  41. 
New  York,  Beers,  Ellis  &  Soule,  1865]. 

•; Map  showing  portions  of  McKean,  Warren,  Forest,  and  Elk  counties.     By 

J.  Opperman.     34  x  39.     New  York,  Am.  photo,  lith.  co.  [1881]. 

A  map  of  the  original  warrants  of  portions  of  Warren  &  Forest  counties. 

Carefully  compiled  from   the  original  drafts  and   warrants.     By  John 
Gardiner.     31  x  42.     [Harrisburg,  Pa.  1881]. 

Smith  (J.  L. )     Map  of  the  oil  fields  of  Warren  and  Forest  counties,  Penn- 

sylvania.    Scale,  one  and  a  quarter  miles  to  the  inch.     col.     31^  x  37J. 
Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1882. 

Map  of  Warren  co.  Pa.     By  D.  F.  A.  Wheelock.     Jan.  1,  1889.     2  sheets, 

each  50  x  30.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1889. 

Warren  oil  fields,  Penn.  E.  C.  Crude's  oil  map.  Section  2,  The  Warren,  Pa. 
oil  field.     18i  X  30.     New  York,  Am.  photo. -litho.  co.  [1882]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  997 

Warrenton   Sulphur  Springs,  Va.     Vicinity  of  Sulphur  Springs  and  Waterloo 
Bridge  with  reference  to  genl.  Pope's  campaign.     6  x  5^. 
[In  Bechler  ( Gustavus  R. )     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements  and  impor- 
tant   localities  connected   with  the   campaigns  in    Virginia,      obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  11]. 

Wasiiingtoii  (State  of).  New  map  of  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  Utah  and 
New  Mexico.  Compiled  from  the  latest  authorities  &  surveys  and  engraved 
by  G.  Schroeter.     23  x  26.     New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1853. 

Disturnell  (John).     Map  of  Oregon  and  Washington  territories  showing  the 

proposed  northern  rail  road  route  to  the  Pacific  ocean.     10  x  18.     New 
York,  J.  Disturnell,  1855. 
Note. — From  the  Geographical  and  commercial  gazette,    v.  1.    no.  3.    N.  Y. 

1855. 

Map  of  a  part  of  Washington  territory  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  sur- 

veyor general.    1859.    Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  2.    1st  sess.    30th  cong.    21^  x  28. 
New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1859]. 
Note. — Shows  northwest  boundary. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Oregon  and  AVashington  territory.     Compiled  in  the 

bureau  of  topog.  eng'rs  chiefly  for  military  purposes  by  order  of  hon.  John 
A.  Floyd,  sec.  of  war.     Engraved  by  W.  H.  Dougal.     27  x  37.     [n.  p. 

1859]. 

Map  of  a  part  of  Washington  territory  to  accompany  the  report  of  the  sur- 

veyor general  1860-61.    Sen.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.    2d  sess.    36th  cong.    22  x  27. 
New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1861]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Carte  du  pays  parcouru  par  I'abbe  L.  Rossi  dans  le  territoire  de  Washing- 

ton.    15  X  10. 
[In  Rossi  (L.)     Six  ans  en  Amerique.     2«  ed.     8°.     Paris,  E.  Dentu,  1863. 
opp.  p.  97]. 

INIap  of  part  of  Washington  territory  east  of  Cascade  mtns.  showing  topo- 

graphy of  the  mines  region  &c.  to  accompany  the  report  of  E.  Giddings. 
1862.  "  H.  r.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.  37th  cong.  3d  sess.  17  x  23.  New  York, 
lith.  by  J.  Bien,  [1863]. 

Map  of  public  surveys  in  the  territory  of  Washington  for  the  report  of  surv. 

genl.  1862.     H.  r.  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.     3d  sess.     17  x  35.     New 
York,  nth.  of  J.  Bien,  [1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Washington  sound  and  approaches,  Washington  territory.     1866.     27  x  35. 

[In  United    States.      Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey. 

Report  of  the  sperintendent  for  1866.  4°.  AVashington,  1869.  39th  cong. 
2d  sess.     Ho.  rep.  ex.  doc.  no.  87.     map  24]. 

Map  of  Washington  territory  west  of  the  Cascade  mountains.      Compiled 

from  the  government  surveys  by  Chas.  A.  White,     col.     63  x  51.     New 
York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     1870. 
Note. — Copyright  by  Hazard  Stevens. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  sectional  map  of  AA^ashington,  Oregon 

and  Idaho,     col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Oregon,  AVashington  and  Idaho.       col.      17  x  25.      New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 


998  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington  (State  of) .     Territory  of  Washington.     1876.    Compiled  l)y  C.  Roeser. 
24  X  31i     New  York,  J.  Bien,  1876. 
[United  Sta,tes.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

J.  K.  Gill  &  co.'s  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  ter.     Showing  all  surveys 

made  previous  to  Jan.  1,  1878.     Compiled  by  Robt.  A.  Habersham,     col. 
36  X  27.     Portland,  Ore.  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  1878. 

J.  K.  Gill  &  co.'s  map  of  Washington  ter.     Showing  all  surveys  made  pre- 

vious to  Jan.  1,  1878.     Compiled  by  Robt.  A.  Habersham,     col.     20  x  25, 
Portland,  Ore.  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  [1878]. 

Map  of  south  eastern  Washington  territory.     Compiled  from  official  surveys 

and  published  by  Eastwick,  Morris  &  co.    1878.    Drawn  by  John  Hanson. 
26  X  32.     Seattle,  W.  T.     Eastwick,  Morris  &  co.  1878. 

Colton's  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  territory.     Issued  by  the  Oregon 

state  board  of  immigration,     col.     16  x  18.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1879]. 

Colton's  township  map  of  Oregon  &  Washington  territory.     Issued  by  the 

Oregon  railway  and  navigation  co.     27  x  32.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  [1880]. 

David  &  W.  G.  Steele's  map  of  Oregon,  Washington  and  western  Idaho. 

col.     7i  x  9i     Portland,  Ore.  A.  G.  Walling,  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Washington  territory.    10  pp. 

1  fold.  map.     10  x  13.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  cour^ty  map  of  Washington  territory.    11  pp. 

1  map.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Washington 

territory.    11pp.    1  map.    13  x  19J.    fold,    12°.    Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&C0.  [1883]. 

Gill  (J.  K.)   &  CO.     New  sectional,  township  &  county  map  of   Oregon  & 

Washington.     35  x  27.     Portland,  Ore.  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  1887. 

Gill  (J.  K. )  &  CO.     New  sectional  township  &  county  map  of  Washington. 

21  X  27.     Portland,  Ore.,  J.  K.  Gill  &  co.  [1887]. 

Map  of  Washington  with  adjacent  parts  of  British  Columbia,  Montana  and 

Idaho.     Compiled  &  copyright  by  C.  H.  Amerine.     Scale  16  miles  to  1 
inch.     24  x  24.     Spokane  Falls,  W.  T.  1888. 

Map  of  Washington  with  adjacent  parts  of  British  Columbia,  Montana  and 

Idaho.     Compiled  &  copyright  by  C.  H.  Amerine.     Scale  16  miles  to  1 
inch.     24  x  24.     Spokane  Falls,  1889. 

J.  K.  Gill  &  co's  map  of  Washington.     21  x  28.     Portland,  Ore.  1889. 

United   States — Washington  territory.      Harbours    in    Puget   sound    from 

United  States  coast  surveys  in  1888.     Seattle  harbour.     Tacoma  harbour. 
17  X  25i.     London,  admiralty,  1890. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  no.  1427]. 

C.  H.  Amerine's  sectional  map  of  Washington,  Oregon,  Idaho  and  western 

Montana.     Scale  twelve  miles  to  an  inch.     42J  x  60.     Tacoma,  C.  H. 
Amerine,  1891. 

Amerine  &  Crockett's  sectional  map  of  Washington,  compiled  from  all  the 

latest  official,  special  &  private  data.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Amerine.    26  x  39. 
San  Francisco,  Amerine  &  Crockett,  1892. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  999 

Wasliington  (State  of).  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township 
pocket  map  and  shippers'  guide  of  Washington.  21  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
16°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Washington.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of 

the  general  land  office  and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry 
King,  1897.     Revised  and  drawn  by  Daniel  O'Hare.     Compiled  by  Rob't 
Morton.     Scale:  1  inch=12  miles.     23|  x  34^     [Washington,  1897]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  state  of  Washington,  showing  post-offices  with  the 

intermediate  distances  and  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the  1st  of  June 
1900.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles  Emory  Smith 
under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.     32^  x  42|^. 
[Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Rand,  McNally  and  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 

shippers'  guide  of  Washington.     30  pp.     1  fold.  map.     18°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1900]. 

See  also  Pierce  county;  Spokane  county. 

Washingiion,  D.  C.     Part  of  Georgetown,  Maryland.     Projected  by  S.  R.  Seibert 
c.  e.  according  to  notes  of  surveys  made  in  1752  of  each  respective  lot 
shown,     ms.     20J  x  24*. 
Note. — Compiled  in  1900,  by  S.  R.  Seibert,  and  jiresented  to  the  Library. 

Amerique  campagne  1782.     Plans  des  differents  camps  occupes  par  I'armee 

aux  ordres  de  mr.  le  comte  de  Rochambeau.    ms.     [anon.]    title.    54  col. 
plans,     fol.     12ix8i.     [1782]. 
Note. — Plate  15,  Camp  a  Alexandrie  le  17  juillet.     Plate  16,  Camp  a,  1  mille 
audela  de  George's  Town.     Plate  17,  Camp  a  Blandens'burg  le  19  juillet. 

A  survey  of  the  roads  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  Christopher 

Colles.     1789.     C.  Tiebout,  sculp.    Ip.  1.    Sheet  1-86  [wants  sheets  34-39]. 
sq.  12°.     [New  York,  1789]. 
Note. — Sheet  62-63,    from  Annapolis  to   Bladensburg;   sheet  64-65,  from 
Annapolis  to  Alexandria.     Interesting  as  showing  roads  previous  to  the 
founding  of  Washington. 

A  map  of  the  Genesee  tract,  in  the  county  of  Ontario,  &  state  of  New  York; 

shewing  its  distance  from  &  water  communication  with  New  York,  Phila- 
delphia &  Baltimore; — also  its  distance  from  the  new  city  of  Columbia, 
[Washington],  or  the  proposed  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States, 
[anon.]  13  x  8^.  [n.  p.  1791]. 
Note. — Gives  "Columbia,  the  new  seat  of  government  of  the  United 
States." 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America,  shewing  the  position  of  the 

Geneseo  country  comprehending  the  counties  of  Ontario  &  Steuben  as  laid 
off  in  townships  of  six  miles  square  each,     [anon.]     Maverick  sculpt.  65 
Liberty  street,  N.  Y.     15  x  15^     [New  York,  1791]. 
Note. — Gives  Columbia  or  the  Federal  city  and  mentions  "land  sold  in  1791 
by  the  state  of  New  York." 

Map  of  the  middle  states  of  North  America  with  part  of  Canada  shewing  the 

situation  of  the  principal  towns,  viz:  Columbia,  Baltimore,  Philadelphia, 
New  York,   Newport,    (Rhode   Island)  Boston   &  Montreal  also   their 
several  communications  with  respect  to  lake  Ontario,     [anon.]    15^  x  12^. 
[1791]. 
Note. — Gives  "Columbia  or  Washington  the  capital  of  America." 


1000  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Plan  of  Carrollsburg.     Scale  100  ft.  to  one  inch.     22J  x  15. 

[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt  (F.  W.)  Washington  in  embryo;  or  the 
national  capital  from  1791  to  1800.  sm.  fol.  [Washington,  Gibson 
brothers,  printers].     1874]. 

Plan  of  Hamburgh.     Scale  200  ft.  to  one  inch.     14|  x  18^ 

[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt  (F.  W.)  Washington  in  embryo;  or  the 
national  capital  from  1791  to  1800.  sm.  fol.  [Washington,  Gibson 
brothers,  printers].     1874]. 

Sketch    of  Washington  in    embryo,  viz;  previous  to  its  survey  by  major 

L'  Enfant.     Compiled  from  the  rare  historical  researches  of  dr.  Joseph  M. 
Toner.      Compilers  E.  F.  M.  Faehtz   &  F.   W.  Pratt,    1874.       16  x  20. 
[1791]. 
[In  Faehtz  (E.  F.  M.)  and  Pratt  (F.  W.)    Washington  in  embryo,     fol. 
Washington,  1874.     opp.  p.  32]. 

■ Sketch  of  Washington   in  embryo,  viz,   previous  to  its  survey    by  major 

L' Enfant,  1792.  Compiled  from  the  rare  historical  researches  of  dr. 
Joseph  M.  Toner,  who  by  special  favor  has  permitted  the  use  of  his  labor 
and  materials  for  the  publication  of  a  grand  historical  map  of  the  District 
now  in  progress  by  his  efforts  combined  with  the  skill  of  S.  R.  Seibert, 
c.  e.,  1874.  8  x  10.  [1791]. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  the  national  capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     at  end]. 

Plan  of  the  city  intended  for  the  permanent  seat  of  the  government  of  t[he] 

United  States.  Projected  agreeable  to  the  direction  of  the  president  of 
the  United  States,  in  pursuance  of  an  act  of  congress,  passed  the  16th  day 
of  July,  1790,  "  establishing  the  permanent  seat  on  the  bank  of  the  Potow- 
mac."  By  Peter  Charles  L' Enfant.  [Reproduced  from  ms.  of  1791]. 
31^  X  47.     [Washington,  1887]. 

[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Chart 
3035*]. 

Note. — Another  copy  bound  with  "The  King  plats."  Original  in  the 
** office  of  commissioner  of  xjublic  buildings."  An  incorrect  reproduction 
was  made  under  the  seal  of  the  commissioner  of  public  buildings,  certified 
oct.  10,  1882. 

The  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  for  January  4,  1792,  published  in  Phila- 
delphia, has  the  following: 

New  City  of  Washington. 

The  following  description  is  annexed^  to  the  plan  of  the  City  of  Washington,  in  the  district 
of  Columbia,  as  sent  to  Congress  by  the  President  some  days  ago. 

Plan  of  the  City  intended  for  the  permanent  seat  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States, 
projected  agreeably  to  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  in  pursuance 
of  an  Act  of  Congress,  passed  on  the  16th  of  July,  1790,  "establishing  the  permanent  seat 
on  the  banks  of  the  Potowmack."— By  Peter  Charles  L' Enfant. 

OBSERVATIONS   EXPLANATORY   OF  THE  PLAN. 

I,  The  positions  for  the  difTorent  grand  edifices,  and  for  the  several  grand  squares  or  areas 
of  different  shapes  as  they  are  laid  down,  where  first  determined  on  the  most  advan- 
tageous ground  commanding  the  most  extensive  prospects,  and  the  better  susceptible  of 
such  improvements  as  the  various  interests  of  the  several  objects  may  require. 

II.  Lines  or  avenues  of  direct  communication  have  been  devised  to  connect  the  separate 
and  most  distant  objects  with  the  principals,  and  to  preserve  through  the  whole  a  reci- 
procity of  sight  at  the  same  time.  Attention  has  been  paid  to  the  passing  of  those  leading 
avenues  over  the  most  favorable  ground  for  prospect  and  convenience. 


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Washing'ton,  D.  C. — Continued. 

III.  North  and  south  lines,  intersected  by  others  running  due  east  and  west,  make  the 
distribution  of  the  city  into  streets,  squares,  Ac.  and  those  lines  have  been  so  combined 
as  to  meet  at  certain  given  points  with  those  divergent  avenues,  so  as  to  form  on  the 
spaces  "first  determined,"  the  difTerent  squares,  or  areas,  which  are  all  proportional  in 
magnitude  to  the  number  of  avenues  leading  to  them 

BREADTH   OF  THE  STREETS. 

Every  grand  transverse  avenue,  and  every  principal  divergent  one,  such  as  the  communi- 
cation from  the  President's  House  to  the  Congress  House,  &c.  are  160  feet  in  breadth, 
and  thus  divided: 

Feet. 

10  feet  for  pavements  on  each  side  is 20 

30  of  gravel  walk,  planted  with  trees  on  each  side  60 

80  in  the  middle  for  carriage  way 80 

160 
The  other  streets  are  of  the  following  dimensions,  viz: 

Those  leading  to  the  public  buildings  or  markets 130 

Others /HO 

190 
In  order  to  execute  the  above  plan,  Mr.  Ellicott  drew  a  true  meridian  line  by  celestial 
observation,  which  passes  through  the  area  intended  for  the  Congress-House;  this  line  he 
crossed  by  another  due  east  and  west,  and  which  passes  through  the  same  area.  These 
lines  were  accurately  measured,  and  made  the  basis  on  which  the  whole  plan  was 
executed.  He  ran  all  the  lines  by  a  transit  instrument,  and  determined  tlie  acute 
angles  by  actual  measurement  and  left  nothing  to  uncertainty  of  the  compass. 

REFERENCES. 

A.  The  equestrian  figure  of  George  Washington,  a  monument  voted  in  1783,  by  the  late 
Continental  Congress. 

B.  An  historic  column— also  intended  for  a  mile  or  itinerary  column,  from  whose  s»^ation 
(at  a  mile  from  the  federal  House)  all  distances  and  places  through  the  continent  are  to 
be  calculated. 

(/.  A  naval  itinerary  column,  proposed  to  be  erected  to  celebrate  the  first  rise  of  a  navy, 
and  to  stand  a  ready  monument  to  perpetuate  its  progress  and  atchievments. 

D.  A  church  intended  for  national  purposes,  such  as  public  prayer,  thanksgivings,  funeral 
orations,  &c.  and  assigned  to  the  special  use  of  no  particular  sect  or  denomination,  but 
equally  open  to  all.  It  will  likewise  be  a  proper  shelter  for  such  monuments  as  were 
voted  by  the  late  Continental  Congress,  for  those  heros  who  fell  in  the  cause  of  liberty, 
and  for  such  others  as  may  hereafter  be  decreed  by  the  voice  of  a  grateful  nation. 

E.  E.  E.  E.  E.  Five  grand  fountains,  intended  with  a  constant  spout  of  water.  N.  B.  There 
are  within  the  limits  of  the  city  2-5  good  springs  of  excellent  water,  abundantly  supplied 
in  the  driest  season  of  the  year. 

F.  A  grand  cascade,  formed  of  the  water  of  the  sources  of  the  Tiber. 

G.  G.  Public  walk,  being  a  square  of  1200  feet,  through  which  carriages  may  ascend  to  the 
upper  square  of  the  Federal  House. 

H.  A  grand  avenue  400  feet  in  breadth,  and  about  a  mile  in  length,  bordered  with  gardens 
ending  in  a  slope  from  the  houses  on  each  side:  this  avenue  leads  to  the  monument  A.  and 
connects  the  Congress  garden  with  the 

I.  President's  park  and  the 

K.  Well  improved  field,  being  a  part  of  the  walk  from  the  President's  house  of  about  1800 
feet  in  breadth,  and  three-fourths  of  a  mile  in  length.  Every  lot  deep  colored  red,  with 
green  plots,  designates  some  of  the  situations  which  command  the  most  agreeable  pros- 
pects, and  which  are  best  calculated  for  spacious  houses  and  gardens,  such  as  may  accom- 
modate foreign  ministers,  &c. 

L.  Around  this  square  and  along  the 

M.  Avenue  from  the  two  bridges  to  the  federal  house  the  pavements  on  each  side  will 
pass  under  an  arched  way,  under  whose  cover  shops  will  be  most  conveniently  and  agree- 
ably situated:  this  street  is  160  feet  in  breadth  and  a  mile  long. 

The  fifteen  squares  colored  yellow,  are  proposed  to  be  divided  among  several  states  in  the 
Union,  for  each  of  them  to  improve,  or  subscribe  a  sum  additional  to  the  value  of  the  land 
for  that  purpose,  and  improvements  round  the  squares  to  be  completed  in  a  limited  time. 

The  centre  of  each  square  will  admit  of  statues,  columns,  obelisks,  or  any  other  orna- 
ments, .such  as  the  different  states  may  choose  to  erect,  to  perpetuate  not  only  the  memory 
of  such  individuals  whose  councils  or  military  atchievments  were  conspicuous  in  giving 
liberty  and  independence  to  this  country:  but  those  whose  usefulness  hath  rendered  them 
worthy  of  imitation;  to  invite  the  youth  of  succeeding  generations  to  tread  in  the  paths  of 
those  sages  or  heroes  whom  their  country  have  thought  proper  to  celebrate. 


1002  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Washington,  D.  C. — Continued. 

The  situation  of  those  squares  is  such,  that  they  are  the  most  advantageously  and  recip- 
rocally seen  from  each  other,  and  as  equally  distributed  over  the  whole  city  district,  and 
connected  by  spacious  avenues  round  the  grand  federal  improvements,  and  as  contiguous 
to  them,  and  at  the  same  time  as  equally  distant  from  each  other  as  circumstances  would 
admit.    The  settlements  round  these  squares  must  soon  become  connected. 

The  mode  of  taking  possession  of,  and  improving  the  whole  district  at  first,  must  leave 
to  posterity  a  grand  idea  of  the  patriotic  interest  which  promoted  it. 

The  small  spaces  colored  red,  are  intended  for  the  use  of  all  religious  denominations,  on 
which  they  are  to  erect  places  of  worship,  and  are  proposed  to  be  allotted  to  them  in  the 
manner  as  those  coloured  yellow  are  to  the  different  states  in  the  Union;  but  no  burying 
ground  will  be  admitted  within  the  limits  of  the  city,  an  appropriation  being  intended 
for  that  purpose  without. 

N.  B.  There  are  a  number  of  squares  or  areas  unappropriated,  and  in  situations  proper 
for  colleges  and  academies,  of  which  every  society,  whose  object  is  national,  may  be 
accommodated.  Every  house  within  the  city  will  stand  square  on  the  streets,  and  every 
lot  on  the  divergent  avenues  will  run  square  with  their  fronts  on  the  most  acute  angle,  will 
not  measure  less  than  56  feet,  and  may  well  be  above  140.  Some  of  the  streets  running 
north  and  south,  and  east  and  west,  are  about  1200  poles,  and  the  transverse  streets  about 
1300  poles. 

LATITUDE  OF   CONGRESS   HOUSE,   38.   53   N.    LONG.   O.    O. 

X.  Tiber  creek.  The  water  of  this  creek  is  intended  to  be  conveyed  on  the  high  ground 
where  the  Congress-House  stands,  and  after  watering  that  part  of  the  city,  its  overplus  will 
fall  from  under  the  base  of  the  edifice,  and  in  a  cascade  of  20  feet  in  heighth,  and  50  in 
breadth,  into  the  reservoir  below,  thence  to  run  in  three  falls  through  the  gardens  into 
the  grand  canal. 

The  perpendicular  heighths  of  the  ground  where  the  Congress  house  stands,  is  above  the 
tide  of  Tiber  creek  78  feet. 

Perpendicular  heighth  of  the  west  branch  above  the  tide  of  Tiber  creek,  115  feet,  7  inches 
and  two  eights. 

This  branch  and  that  of  the  Tiber,  is  intended  to  be  conveyed  to  the  President's  house. 

From  the  entrance  of  the  river  Potowmack  up  to  the  second,  the  depth  of  water  is  from  5^ 
to  4  fathoms — the  deepest  all  along  the  shore  where  wharves  are  marked. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  territory  of  Columbia,  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  [etc.]     1800.     17  x  19^. 

[In  District  of  Columbia.  Maps  and  plans,  fol.  Washington,  A.  B.  Hamil- 
ton, 1852.     at  end]. 

Note. — The  Andrew  Ellicott  plan. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  showing  the 

lines  of  the  various  properties  at  the  division  with  the  original  proprietors 
in  1792.     col.     23  x  30i     Washington,  J.  M.  Stewart,  1884. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     S.  Hill,  Boston.     8  x  11. 

[In  Massachusetts  (The)  magazine.     May,  1792.     8°.     Boston,  I.  Thomas  & 

E.  T.  Andrews,  1792.     v.  4.     p.  282]. 
Note. — The  number  for  dec.  1791,  p.  725,  has  a  "Description  of  the  city  of 

Washington." 

Plan  of  the  city  of  AVashington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  of  America,  and 
by  them  established  as  the  seat  of  their  government  after  the  year  1800. 
21  x  29.  Philadelphia,  engrav'd  by  Thackara  &  Vallance,  1792. 
Note. — ^This  engraving  by  Thackara  &  Vallance,  of  Andrew  Ellicott's  plan, 
is  the  official  plan  of  the  city  and  has  been  repeatedly  reproduced.  A 
copy  is  bound  with  The  King  plats — 1803,  reproduced  by  the  Coast  and 
Geodetic  survey. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1003 

Wasliingrton,  D.  C.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     9  x  11. 

[In  Winchester  (Elhahan) .  An  oration  on  the  discovery  of  America,  deliv- 
ered in  London,  October  the  12th,  1792,  being  three  hundred  years  from 
the  day  on  which  Columbus  landed  in  the  Xew  World.  The  second 
edition  with  an  appendix,  containing  among  other  things  a  description  of 
the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  District  of  Columbia;  illustrated  with  an 
accurate  engraving.  12°.  London,  for  the  author,  [1792]. 
Note. — On  pp.  49-52  is  a  descriptive  text  entitled  "  Description  of  the  city  of 
Washington,  in  the  Territory  of  Columbia"  [etc.]  Page  48  contains  an 
explanation  of  the  plan. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Tiebout  [engraver].     lOi  x  8. 

[In  Xew  York  (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository,  June,  1792.  8°. 
New  York,  T.  &  J.  Swords.     1792.     v.  3.     p.  321]. 

Note. — On  back  of  title  page  the  following:  "The  reader  is  requested  to  turn 
to  the  New  York  magazine  for  november,  1791,  for  a  description  of  the 
city  of  Washington.  We  have  not  seen  any  other  account  of  this  place, 
that  would  serve  as  an  explanation  of  the  plate  which  accompanies  this 
month's  magazine,  but  what  is  there  contained  in  substance;  and  we 
judged  it  inexpedient  to  republish  either  the  whole  or  any  part  of  what 
has  been  so  recently  inserted."  Originally  published  in  the  Maryland 
Journal,  sept.  30,  1791.  Probably  the  first  article  published  relating  to 
Washington.  Also  published  in  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  for  October 
8,  1791. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  AVashington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia,  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  Sta,tes  and  by  them  estab- 
lished as  the  seat  of  their  government  after  the  year  1800.     17  x  22.     Bos- 
ton, engrav'd  by  Sam'l  Hill,  [1792]. 
Note. — The  Andrew  Ellicott  plan. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federal  Capitol.     Plan  B.  submitted  to  the  President 

by  Stephen  Hallet,  1792-1794.     ms.     14i  x  39.     [1792-1794.] 

Division  of  prints. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federal  Capitol.     Plan  C.  submitted  by  Stephen  Hal- 

let  to  President  Jefferson— 1792-1794.     141^x45*.     col.  ms.     [1792-1794.] 

Division  of  prints. 

Principal  floor  of   plan  B.    for  Federal  Capitol  by  Stephen  Hallet.     ms. 

18x40.     [1792-1794].  Division  of  prints. 

Principal  floor  of  plan  C.  for  Federal  Capitol  by  Stephen  Hallet.     14J  x  40J. 

[1792-1794].  Division  of  prints. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.     Designed  by  Stephen  L.  Hallet.     Accepted 

by  the  commissioners,  1792.  "Leaving  the  east  front  recess  open  for  fur- 
ther consideration."  Rec'd  from  James  Greenleaf  as  Hallet's  original 
design  of  the  Capitol.  H.  B.  Latrobe,  Phila.  1801.  ms.  16|  x  22. 
[1792-1801].  Division  of  prints. 

[Map  of  Duddington  manor].     Laid  down  by  a  scale  of  eighty  equal  parts 

in  an  inch.     By  John  F.  A.  Priggs,  survr.     1793.     ms.     14  x  17^.     [1793]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  W^ashington;  now  building  for  the  metropolis  of  America, 

and  established  as  the  permanent  residence  of  congress  after  the  year  1800. 
B.  Baker  sculp.     Published  by  W.  Bent,  1793.     lOi  x  13*. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  W.  Bent,  1793.     v.  93.     July 
1793.     opp.  p.  41]. 


1004  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     26J  x  24.     London,  for  the 
proprietors  by  J.  Good,  1793. 
[In  Literary  (the)  magazine  and  British  review  for  1793.     8°.     London,  for 

the  proprietors,  1793.     Jan.  1793.     pp.  48-49]. 
Note. — Accompanied  by  a  descriptive  text,  pp.  49-51. 

Territory  of  Colmnbia.    Drawn  by  Andw.  Ellicott.     22x22.     [n.  p.  1793]. 

Note. — The  first  topographical  survey  of  the  District.     The  Library  has 

three  of  the  original  copies  and  the  reproduction  no.  3059  made  by  U.  S. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  survey.  Also  found  in  ' '  Maps  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia, 1852,"  without  name  of  author  or  date.  During  the  year  1792, 
the  commissioners  employed  Andrew  Ellicott  to  survey  the  boundary 
lines  of  the  Federal  District,  and  on  January  1,  1793,  he  made  the  follow- 
ing report  of  the  survey  to  them : 

"It is  with  singular  satisfaction  that  I  announce  to  you  the  completion  of  the  survey  of 
the  four  lines  comprehending  the  Territory  of  Columbia.  These  lines  are  opened  and 
cleared  forty  feet  wide;  that  is,  twenty  feet  on  each  side  of  the  lines  limiting  the  terri- 
tory; and  in  order  to  perpetuate  the  work,  I  have  set  up  square  milestones,  marked  pro- 
gressively with  the  number  of  miles  from  the  beginning  on  Jones's  Point  to  the  west 
comer;  thence  from  the  west  corner;  thence  from  the  north  corner  to  the  east  corner, 
and  thence  to  the  place  of  beginning  on  Jones's  Point,  except  as  to  a  few  cases  where 
the  miles  terminated  on  a  declivity  or  in  water;  in  such  cases  the  stones  are  placed  on 
the  nearest  iirm  ground,  and  their  true  distances  in  miles  and  poles  marked  on  them. 
On  the  sides  facing  the  Territory  is  inscribed,  'Jurisdiction  of  the  United  States;'  on  the 
opposite  sides  of  those  placed  in  the  State  of  Virginia  is  inscribed  •  Virginia,'  and  of  those 
in  the  State  of  Maryland  is  inscribed  'Maryland.'  On  the  fourth  side  is  inscribed  the 
year  and  the  present  position  of  the  magnetic  needle  at  the  place.  With  this  you  will 
receive  a  map  of  the  four  lines,  with  a  half  mile  on  each  side,  to  which  is  added  a  survey 
of  the  waters  in  the  Territory  and  a  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington." 

This  report  evidently  refers  to  the  above  map,  concerning  which  there  has  been  some  ques- 
tion as  to  date  of  making. 

Ellicott  (Andrew).     Territory  of  Columbia,     [anon.]     22x22. 

[In  District  of  Columbia.  Maps  and  plans,  fol.  Washington,  A.  B.  Ham- 
ilton, 1852.     at  end]. 

Note. — A  reproduction  of  the  1793  edition,  without  name  of  author  or  date. 
Also  reproduced  from  the  original  copy  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  the 
Coast  and  Geodetic  survey,     no.  3059. 

Ground  plan  of  the  Capitol.     Designed  by  dr.  Thornton,  1793.     Accepted 

l)y  the  commissioners  to  modify  the  plan  by  Stephen  L.  Hallet,  already 
approved  with  one  exception.  This  plan  was  afterwards  almost  entirely 
adopted.  Mr.  Hallet  being  engaged  as  supervising  architect  at  a  salary  of 
$400  a  year.  He  resigned  however,  in  a  few  months  and  mr.  George  Had- 
field  aided  ))y  mr.  Jas.  Hoban,  architect  of  the  White  House  built  the 
north  wing,  completing  it  in  1800.  The  south  wing  was  constructed  under 
the  supervisi(m  of  architect  Benj.  H.  Latrobe  and  finished  in  1811. 
Plan  of  the  Capitol  rec'd  from  dr.  Thornton,  april,  1804.  ms.  17  x  24. 
[1793-1811].  Division  of  i)rinta. 

Front  elevation  of  the  Federal  Capitol.     Plan  D.     Submitted  to  President 

Jefferson  by  Stephen  Hallet.     1794.  *  ms.     20  x  40.     [1794]. 

Division  of  prints. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Maryland  laid  down  from  an  actual  survey  of  all  the 

principal  waters,  i)ublic  roads,  and  divisions  of  the  countries  therein; 
describing  the  situation  of  the  cities,  towns,  villages,  houses  of  worship 
and  other  public  l)uildings,  furnaces,  forges,  mills  and  other  remarkable 
places;  and  of  the  Federal  territory;  and  also  a  sketch  of  the  state  of  Dela- 
ware; showing  the  probable  connexion  of  tlio  Chesapeake  and  Delaware 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1005 

"Washingrton,  D.  C. — Continued. 

bays;  by  Dennis  Griffith.     June  20th,  1794.     Engraved  by  J.  Thackara 
&  J.  Vallance.     Scale  of  miles  68/^  to  a  degree.     29  x  51.     Philadelphia, 
J.  Vallance,  1795. 
Note. — Inset:  ''Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  territory  of  Columbia." 
22  X  22. 

Plan   of  the  city   of   Washington.     6i  x  8J.      [London],    J.    Stockdale,    16 

sept.  1794. 
[In  Morse   (Jedidiah).     Maps  of  America,  lo  accompany   "  The  American 
geography.     A  new  ed."     [anon.]     12°.     London,  for  J.  Stockdale,  1792- 
1794.     no.  6]. 

Principal  floor  of  plan  D.    for  Federal  Capitol   by  Stephen  Hallet.     ms. 

24x40.     [1794].  Division  of  prints. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington  en  Amerique.     6^  by  7|. 

[In  Gothaischer  hof-kalender,  1795.     24°.     Gotha,  [1795].     opp.  p.  94]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  and  by  them  established  as  the  seat  of 

government  after  the  year  1800.     RoUinson  sculpt.     X.  York.     16  x  20^. 

Published  by  I.  Reid,  L.  Warland  and  C.  Smith,  1795. 
[Inserted  at  end  of  The  American  atlas  [to  Wint«rbothani's  history],     fol. 

New  York,  John  Reid,  1796]. 
Note. — The  Ellicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the  territory  of  Columbia,  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  of  America  and  by 
them  established  as  the  seat  of  their  government,  after  the  year  1800. 
J.  Russell  sculpt.     15^  x  20j. 
[In  Russell  (J.)     An  American  atlas,     fol.     London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J. 

Ridgway,  1795.     at  end]. 
Note. — The  Ellicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings.     Published  with- 
out date. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  territory  of  Columbia  ceded  by  the 

states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  United  States  and  by  them  estab- 
lished as  the  seat  of  their  government,  after  the  year  1800.     Published  by 
I.  Reid.     16  x  20^     New  York,  Rollinson,  sculpt.  [1795?]. 
Note. — The  Ellicott  map  with  Potomac  river  soundings.     Published  with- 
out date. 

The  red  shade  shews  the  part  of  Port  Royal  belonging  to  mess'  rs  Sands  & 

Lynch.     City  of  Washington,  June  9th,  1796.     James  R.  Dermott.     Scale 
200  feet  in  inch.     24  x  20 J.     [1796]. 
Note. — Manuscript  map  showing  blocks  366-563,  situated  between  north  K 
and  north  0  streets,  including  parts  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  INlas- 
sachusetts  avenues. 

■ Dermott  (James  R.)  The  Dermott  or  tin-case  map  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton 1797-8.  53  X  61f . 
Note. — Plan  of  the  city  to  which  was  attached  two  papers,  one  signed  by 
George  Washington,  march  2,  1797,  the  other  by  John  Adams,  July  23, 
1798.  Original  in  the  office  of  commissioner  of  public  buildings.  Repro- 
duced by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  survey  in  separate  sheets  and  also  in 
bound  volume  of  "King  plats,  1803." 


1006  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.    7  x  Sh.    London,  J.  Stock- 
dale,  1798. 
[In  Weld  (Isaac).     Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America.     8°.     Lon- 
don, 1810.     v.  1.     p.  81]. 

Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria  in  the  District  of  Columbia.     1798.     19  x  23 J. 

Alexandria,  published   by  I.  V.  Thomas;  New   York,  engraved  by   T. 
Clarke,  [1798]. 
Note. — Drawn  by  Colonel  George  Gilpin. 

The  city  of  Washington  in  1800.     [View].     Parkyns  del.     Heath  sc.     5x7|. 

London,  K.  Phillips,  1804. 

The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion.     By  S.  S.  Moore  &  T.  W. 

Jones.     2  p.  1.     52  pp.     25  maps.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey,  1802. 
Note. — Showing  roads  from  Phila.  to  N.  Y.  and  from  Phila.  to  Wash.     Also 
plan  of  Washington.     Second  edition  published  in  1804. 

[White  House].     During  the  short  residence  of  President  Adams  at  Wash- 

ington the  wooden  stairs  &  platform  were  the  usual  entrance  to  the;  house, 
and  the  present  drawing-room  was  a  mere  vestibule.  Plan  of  the  princi- 
pal story  in  1803.  B.  Henry  Latrobe,  S.  P.  B.  U.  S.  1807.  18  x  14. 
[1807].  Division  of  prints. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.     Designed  by  dr.  Thornton  showing  the  use 

for  which  each  chamber  was  intended.  Given  to  architect  Benj.  H. 
Latrobe  by  mr.  Geo.  Blagden  as  the  only  existing  drawing  of  the  Capitol,  ■ 
may  4, 1803.    B.  H.  Latrobe.    ms.    16x20^.    [1803].      Division  of  prints. 

The  Kings  plats  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  1803. 

With   L' Enfant,   EUicott's  and  Dermott's  maps  appended.     2  p.  1.     21 
sheets,     fol.     Washington,  N.  Peters,  photo,  lith.  [1888]. 
Note. — Original  in  the  War  department.     Reproduced  by  the  Coast  and 
geodetic  survey. 

Plan  of  principal  story  in  1803.     [White  House].     B.  Henry  Latrobe,  S.  P. 

B.  U.  S.  17^x13^  [1803]. 
Note. — Manuscript  diagram  in  the  Division  of  prints,  with  following  text  at 
top:  ''The  surrounding  yard  was  chiefly  used  for  brick  yards,  it  was 
enclosed  in  a  rough  post  and  rail  fence.  (1803)."  At  bottom:  "During 
the  residence  of  president  Adams  at  Washington,  the  wooden  stairs  & 
platform  were  the  usual  entrance  to  the  house,  and  the  present  drawing- 
room,  was  a  mere  vestibule." 

King  (Robert).     Part  of  the  city  of  Washington  shewing  the  height  of  the 

present  surface  of  the  ground  from  Pennsylvania  ave.  to  New  Jersey  ave- 
nue below  the  Capitol  hill,     ms.     19x23.     [1803?]. 

A  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  established  as 

the  permanent  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Taken  from  actual  survey,  as  laid  out  on  the  ground.  By  Rt.  King. 
24  X  31.  Washington,  engraved  by  C.  Schwarz,  [1803?]. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  "South  front  of  the  President's  house  as  designed  and 
executed  by  James  Hoban"  and  "East  front  of  the  Capitol  as  originally 
designed  ])y  William  Thornton."  No  date  given  to  this  map.  Presum- 
ably 1803.  ' 

Plans  and  sections  of  the  }>roposed  continuation  of  the  canal  at  the  Little 

Falls  of  Potomack  to  the  navy  yard  in  the  city  of  Washington.     Benj. 
Henry  T^trol)e,  oh(\.    Dec.  1803,  1804.    col.    ms.    4  sheets,  each  21J  x  32^. 
[1803-1804]. 
Note, — Sheets  3-4  give  intersecting  streets  in  Georgetown  with  plats  and 
names  of  owners. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1007 

Wasliiiigrton,  D.  C.  The  traveller's  directory;  or,  a  pocket  companion,  shewing  the 
course  of  the  main  road  from  Philadelphia  to  New  York;  and  from  Phila- 
delphia to  Washington:  with  descriptions  of  the  places  through  which  it 
passes.  From  actual  survey.  By  S.  S.  Moore  and  T.  W.  Jones.  2d  ed. 
title.  37,  19  pp.  23  pi.  8°.  Philadelphia,  for  Matthew  Carey,  1804. 
Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  sheet  23.     First  edition  published  in  1802. 

Plan  of  the  Washington  canal.     B.   H.  Latrobe,  engineer.     Feb.  5,  1804. 

col.     ms.     2  sheets,  each  21  x  31|.     [1804]. 
Note. — Gives  intersecting  streets  and  plats. 

Ground  plan  for  the  Capitol.     Designed  by  dr.  Thornton  showing  how  the 

project  for  putting  oflEices  under  the  Hall  of  representatives  might  be 
effected.  Mr.  Jefferson  on  putting  this  plan  into  my  hands  stated  that  he 
had  communicated  with  dr.  Thornton  on  the  plans  submitted  by  me  for 
putting  a  story  of  offices  under  the  Hall  of  representatives,  &  that  dr. 
Thornton  had  in  consequence  given  him  this  plan  as  showing  how  the 
project  might  be  effected.  But  at  that  time  my  plan  was  already  in  progress. 
B.  H.  Latrobe,  feb.  1st,  1805.  Rec'd  by  B.  H.  Latrobe  from  President 
U.  States,  jan'r  12th,  1805.     ms.     18x21.     [1805]. 

Division  of  prints. 

Front  view  of  the  President's  house,  in  the  city  of  Washington. 

[On  title-page  of  Janson  (Charles  William).     The  stranger  in  America.     4°. 
London,  Cundee,  1807]. 

Plan  of  the  principal  story,  as  proposed  to  be  altered.     B.  Henry  Latrobe, 

surv.  pub.  bldg.  TJ.  S.  1807.  A  manuscript  plan  of  the  White  House 
interior  and  exterior,  showing  diagram  of  rooms,  south  &  north  entrance, 
etc.     17^  X  13^     [1807]. 

View  of  the  east  front  of  the  president's  house  with  the  addition  of  the  north 

&  south  porticos.  B.  H.  Latrobe.  1807.  S.  P.  B.  U.  States,  col.  ms. 
13^  X  17f.     [1807^.  Division  of  prints. 

Elevation  of  the  south  front  of  the  President's  house  copied  from  the  design 

as  proposed  to  be  altered  in  1807.  Jan.  1817.  B.  H.  Latrobe.  13^  x  18. 
col.     ms.     [1807-1817].  Division  of  prints. 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  AVashington  situee  sur  le  territoire  de  Columbia  cede  par 

les  etats  de  Virginie  et  Maryland  aux  Etats  Unis.     9j  x  12i. 
[Inset  to  Arro wsmith  (Aaron ) .    Carte  des  Etats  Unis,  copiee  et  gra vee  sur  celle 

d'Arrowsmith.     Par  P.  F.  Tardieu.     Paris,  1808]. 
Note. — See  1820  for  another  copy  of  this  plan. 

South  elevation  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  Washington.     Scale  16  feet  to  an  inch. 

B.  H.  Latrobe,  1810.     col.     ms.     19x29.     [1810].         Division  of  prints. 

Graduation  of  17th  street  Avest,  showing  the  continuation  of  the  war  oifice 

drain.     N.  King.     11th  may,  1805.     ms.     15  x  20.      [n.  p.  1811]. 

The  part  of  a  circle  at  the  meeting  of  Pennsylvania  ct  Kentucky  avenues  on 

the  Eastern  branch.  Calculated  march,  1811.  [anon.]  ms.  13  x  18. 
[n.  p.  1811]. 

Proposed  designs  for  U.  S.  Capitol  by  architect  Benjamin  H.  Latrobe,  1811. 

West  elevation  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  Washington.  B.  H.  Latrobe,  feb.  4, 
1811.     col.     ms.     18J  X  29i     [1811].  Division  of  prints. 


1008  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliington,  D.  C.  George-Town  and  the  city  of  Washington.  Engraved  by  George 
Cooke,  from  a  large  print,  by  permission  of  mr.  Nightingale.  London,  pub- 
lished by  Longman,  Hurst,  Reese,  Orme  &  Brown,  Paternoster  Row,  June  1, 
1812.  5^  X  7i 
[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  general  collection  of  the  best  and  most  interest- 
ing voyages  and  travels.     4°.     London,  for  Longman,  [etc.  ]  1812.     p.  343]. 

The  affair  of  Bladensburg,  aug.  21,  1814.     6x7. 

[In  Wilkinson  (James).  Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  17], 

Capitol,  after  its  destruction  by  the  British — aug.  24th,  1814.     3^  x  6. 

^  [In  Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  centennial  committee.     Centennial  anni- 

versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  6]. 

The  Capitol  in  1814,  from  Pennsylvania  avenue.     3  x  5|. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  5]. 

President's  house,  after  its  destruction  by  the  British.     3^^  x  5.     [1814]. 

[In  Watterson  (George).     New  guide  to  Washington,  R.  Farnham,  1847-8. 

p.  57]. 

Sketch  of  the  march  of  the  british  army  under  gen'l  Ross.     From  the  19th 

to  the  29th  august,  1814.     From  a  sketch  by  D.  Evans,  It.  3d.  dr'ns  as't 
qr.  mas'r  gen'l.     Military  depot  quarter  mas'r  gen'l  office  horse  guards, 
oct'r  10th,  1814.     J.  Wyld,  [engraver,  London].     18^  x  13f.     [1814]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Sketch  of  the  engagement  on  the  24th  of  august  1814  between 
the  British  and  American  forces."     Original  engraving. 

Same.     Sketch  of  the  march  of  the  British  army  under  gen' 1  Ross.     From 

the  19th  to  the  29th  august,  1814.     From  a  sketch  by  D.  Evans,  It.  3d. 

dr'ns.  dy.  ast.  qr.  mas't  gen'l.     Military  depot  quarter  masr.  gen'l  office 

horse  guards,  oct.  10th,  1847.    J.  Wyld.    T.  Sinclair's  lith.  Phila.    18J  x  13|. 
[In  Ingraham  (E.  D. )     A  sketch  of  the  events  which  preceded  the  capture 

of  Washington.     [By  E.  D.  I.     anon.]     8°.     Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart, 

1849.     front.] 
Note. — Inset:  ' '  Sketch  of  the  engagement  on  the  24th  of  august,  1814  between 

the  British  and  American  forces." 

Map  of  maj.  gen.  Ross'  route,  with  the  British  column  from  Benedict,  on 

the  Patuxent  river,    to  the   city   of  Washington,    aug.   1814.     13J  x  15. 
[London],  W.  James,  may  11,  1818. 
[In  James  (William),     A  full  and  correct  account  of  the  military  occur- 
rences of  the  late  war  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States.     8°. 
London,  for  the  author,  1818.     v.  2.     opp.  title-page]. 

Map  of  maj :  gen:  Ross's  route  with  the  British  column,  from  Benedict,  on  the 

Patuxent  river,  to  the  city  of  Washington,  aug.  1814.     14  x  16. 
[In  Wilkinson  (James) .     Diagrams  and  plans  illustrative  of  the  principal 
battles  and  military  affairs  treated  of  in  Memoirs  of  my  own  times.     4°. 
Philadelphia,  1816.     no.  16]. 

A  view  of  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States  after  the  conflagration  of  the  24th 

august,   1814.     G.  Munger,  del.— W.  Strickland,  sculp,     col.     IH  x  17. 
[1814].  Division  of  prints. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1009 

Washing-ton,  D.  C.     View  of  the  capitol  of  the  United  States,  after  the  conflagra- 
tion in  1814.     Alex'r  Lawson  sc.     4 J  x  7^. 
[In  Torrey  (Jesse).     A  portraiture  of  domestic  slavery.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
author,  1817.     front.] 

A  view  of  the  President's  house  in  the  city  of  Washington  after  the  confla- 

gration of  the  24th  august,  1814.  G.  Munger,  del.  W.  Strickland,  sculp, 
col.     ms.     10^x17.     [1814].  Division  of  prints. 

3Iap,  exhibiting  the  property  of  the  V.  S.  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Capitol,  col- 

ored red,  with  the  manner  in  which  it  is  proposed  to  lay  off  the  same  in 
building  lots,  as  described  in  the  report  of  the  supt.  of  the  city  to  which 
this  is  annexed.  B.  W.  Latrobe,  one  of  the  surveyors  of  the  city  of 
Washington.     Dec.  3,  1815.     ms.     18^x23.     [1815].' 

Territory  of  Columbia.     Drawn  by  Andw.  Ellicott.     Engraved  bv  P.  A.  F. 


[In  AVarden  (D.  B.)  A  chorographical  and  statistical  description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Paris,  Smith,  1816]. 

XoTE.— The  Ellicott  topographical  map,  1793?  The  author,  on  p.  34,  men- 
tions the  "plan  of  major  L'Enfajit,  engraved  at  the  expense  of  the  gov- 
ernment on  a  scale  of  a  hundred  poles  to  an  inch."  Between  pp.  34-35  is 
a  view  of  the  Capitol,  3^  x  8^.     Detournelle  del.  et  sculp. 

A^iew  of  the  Capitol.     Detournelle,  del.  et  sculp.  [1815]. 
[In  Warden  (D.  B.)     A  chorographical  and  statistical  description  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Paris,  Smith,  1816.     bet.  pp.  34-35]. 

Same.    The  Capitol— Washington,  1816.     Detournelle  del.  et  sculp.     2|  x  6. 

[In  Ayashington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  8]. 

Plan  of  the  west  end  of  the  public  appropriation  in  the  city  of  Washington, 
called  the  Mall,  as  proposed  to  be  arranged  for  the  site  of  the  university. 
To  the  committee  of  the  h.  of  r.  of  congress.  B.  H.  Latrobe,  surveyor  of 
the  city  of  Washington.     Jan.  1816.     col.     ms.     12^x18^     [1816]. 

The  plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  1817.  Those  parts  which 
are  colored  light  red  denote  the  walls  remaining,  and  carried  up  since  the 
conflagration  of  1814.  Those  of  a  deeper  red,  the  work  commenced  for 
the  completion  of  the  wings,  agreeably  to  the  suggestions  of  both  houses 
of  Congress.  Those  colored  grey,  are  not  ultimately  determined  and  are 
submitted  to  the  President,  U.  S.     March  18,  1817.     21  x  30h.     [1817]. 

Division  of  prints. 

Plan  of  the  principal  story  of  the  north  wing  of  the  Capitol  U.  S.  as 
authorised  to  be  built,  1817.  F.  C.  De  Krafft,  delin.  col.  ms.  19J  x  31. 
[1817].  Division  of  prints. 

Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  south  wing  of  the  Capitol  as  authorized  to 
be  built,  1817.  B.  H.  Latrobe,  scul.  Wm.  Blanchard,  del.  col.  21  x  29^. 
[1817].  Division  of  prints. 

Plan  of  wharfing,  by  B.  H.  Latrobe,  surveyor  city  of  Washington,  march  3, 
1817.     ms.     17x22.     [1817]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     5  x  7J. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E.)  An  historical,  etc.  view  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
Newcastle,  1818.     opp.  p.  319]. 

H.  Doc.  516 U 


1010  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Washing'ton,  D.  C.     Same.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     5x7. 

[In  Mackenzie  (E. )  An  historical,  topographical,  and  descriptive  view  of 
the  United  States.  2d  ed.  8°.  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  Mackenzie  & 
Dent,  1819.     opp.  p.  319]. 

Ground  floor,  principal  floor,  attic  floor  of  the  treasury  and  war  office. 

Drawn  by  Wm.  Blanchard,  1819.     ms.     19^  x  16^     [1819]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  territory  of  Columbia.     Engraved  by 

W.  &  D.  Lizars,  Edinr.     13^  x  13^. 
[In   Warden  (D.  B. )     A  statistical,  political  and  historical  account  of  the 
United  States.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1819.     v.  3.     front.] 

Bird's  eye  view  of  the  new  congress  hall,  showing  the  plan  of  the  room  and 

the  position  of  the  floor  of  the  different  members  of  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives.    4|  X  7. 
[In  Analectic  (The)  magazine,     new  series.     March,  1820.     8°.     Philadel- 
phia, J.  Maxwell,  1820.     v.  ir     no.  3.     p.  240]. 

A  correct  map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Engd.  by  W.  I,  Stone,  Wash. 

16  x  21. 
[In  National  (A)  calendar  for  1820,     By  Peter  Force.     18°.     Washington, 

Davis  &  Force,  1820]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  "West  front  of. the  Capitol"  and  "  North  front  of  the 

President's  house." 

A  front  view  of  the  president's  house,  Washington.     Geo.  Catlin,  del.     I.  L. 

Frederick  sc.     3j  x  5|. 
[In  Analectic  (The)  magazine,     new  series.     April,   1820.     8°.     Philadel- 
phia, J.  Maxwell,  1820.     v.  1.     no.  4.     front.] 

Plan  de  la  ville  de  Washington  situee  sur  le  territoire  de  Columbia  cede  par 

les  etats  de  Virginie  et  Maryland  aux  Etats  Unis  d'Amerique  etetabli  par 
eux  comme  le  siege  de  leur  gouvernement  depuis  I'annee  1800.     9  x  12|^. 

[Inset  to  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).  United  States  of  N"\  America.  Carte 
des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  copi^e  et  gravee  sur  celle 
d' Arrowsmith,  corrigee  et  considerablement  augmentee  d'apres  les  ren- 
seignemens  le  plus  authentiques  par  P.  F.  Tardieu,  graveur.  Paris,  P.  F. 
Tardieu,  1820]. 

Note. — See  1808  for  another  copy  of  this  map. 

West   front  of   the   Capitol.      Engraved   for  the  National   calendar,   1821. 

Drawn  by  C.  Bullfinch,  surveyor  of  the  Capitol.     3^  x  6. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  centennial  committee.     Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  10]. 

District  of  Columbia.     Drawn  by  J.  Melish.     6|  x  4. 

[In  Melish  (John).  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States.  A 
newed.     8°.     Philadelphia,  author,  1822.     p.  97]. 

Facciata  del  campicoglio  di   Washington.     S.  Marceau,  dis.     A.  Rivelanti, 

inc.     2i  X  3i. 
[In  Compagnoni  (G.)     Storia  del  P America,     [anon.]     16°.     Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  &  CO.  1822.     v.  14.     p.  58]. 

Geographical,   statistical,  and  historical   map  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

11  X  lOi. 
[In  Complete    (A)    historical,    chronological  and  geographical   American 

atlas,     fo'l.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822.     no.  21]. 
Note. — See  1827  for  third  edition. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1011 

"Wash.ing'ton,  D.  C.     ^orth  front  of  the  president's  house.     3  x  5|. 

[In  National  (The)  calendar.     1822.     By  Peter  Force.     18°.     Washington, 

Davis  &  Force,  1822.     front.] 
Note. — Also  views  of  the  president's  house,  state,  treasury,  war  and  navy 
departments  on  p.  227. 

Perimetro  della  citta  di  Washington.     S.  Marceau,  dis.     A.  Rivelanti,  inc. 

3x3i 
[In  Compagnoni  (G.)     Storia  del  I'America.     [anon.]     16°.    Milano,  Fusi, 
Stella  e  co.  1822.     v.  14.     p.  58]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States. 

Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  on  the  12  day  of  nov.  1822,  by  S.  A. 
EUiot  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     16|  x  21. 

[In  Elliot  (William).  The  Washington  guide,  [anon.]  18°.  Washing- 
ton, S.  A.  Elliot,  1822]. 

Note. — The  author  states  in  preface  "  It  was,  no  doubt,  through  the  influ- 
ence of  general  Washington,  that  the  seat  of  the  national  government  was 
established  here;  but  it  required  the  fostering  hand  of  every  successive 
administration  to  keep  alive  and  nourish  what  he  had  so  wisely  planted. 
Happily  this  has  been  done  to  the  extent  of  every  reasonable  man's 
expectation.  The  city  was  laid  out  during  the  administration  of  John 
Adams;  of  which  the  map  in  the  front  is  a  correct  copy,  and  was  signed 
by  himself." 

Plan  shewing  the  present  &  proposed  direction  of  the  canal  between  3d  & 

seventh  streets.  Scale  200  ft.  to  an  inch.  F.  C.  de  K[rafft.  anon.] 
Aug.  7,  1822.     ms.     18  x  23.     [1822]. 

Plan  shewing  the  present  and  proposed  directions  of  the  canal  between  3d 

&  7th  street  west  on  the  Mall.  The  above  is  a  true  copy  from  the  original 
by  F.  C.  de  Krafft.  Aug.  27,  1822.  Scale  200  feet  to  an  inch.  ms.  15  x  17. 
[1822]. 

Square  A.  &  B.     [Plan].     Original  by  F.  C.  de  Krafft.     Sept.  16th  1822. 

ms.     16^x20f     [1822]. 

The  Capitol,  Washington.     [View].     3x4^. 

[In  Worcester  (J.  E. )  Sketches  of  the  earth  and  its  inhabitants.  12°. 
Boston,  Cummings,  Hilliard  &  co.  1823.     p.  92]. 

Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol.     6x8. 

[In  National  (The)  calendar  for  1823.  By  Peter  Force.  16°.  Washington, 
Davis  &  Force,  1823.     front.] 

Carte    geographique,    statistique   et    historique   du   District   de   Colombie. 

10|  X  10. 
[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C).     Atlas  geographique,  statistique  et  chro- 
nologique  des  deux  Ameriques.     fol.     Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825.     no.  25]. 

Dimensions  of  that  part  of  the  Center  Market  square  requiring  to  be  filled  in 

the  22nd  June  1824.     ms.     11^  x  15|.     [1824]. 

Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  constructed  from  the  latest  authorities. 

1824.     Drawn  by  D.  H.  Vance.     Engrav'd  by  J.  H.  Young.     17  x  22. 
[In  Finley   (Anthony^).      A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  A. 

Finley,  1826.     no.  7]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  Washington  &  Georgetown." 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Laid  down  agreeably  to  the  surveyor's 

returns.     F.  C.  de  Krafft,  S.  C.  W.     1824.     16  sheets,     fol.     [1824]. 
Note. — Manuscript.    Title  on  back  of  cover,  **  Plats  of  Washington  1-16." 


1012  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliiiigton,  D.  C.      [Plats  of  Washington,     anon.]     30  sheets,     fol. 

Note.  — Manuscript  without  date,  title,  or  surveyor' s  name.    Title  from  cover. 
Presumably  by  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  surveyor,  1824. 

Oestliche  fronte  des  capitols  von  Washington  [&]  Grundriss  des  capitols. 

C.  Ermer  sculp.     9  x  7J. 
[In  Bernhard  (Carl,  herzog  von  Sachsen  Weimar  Eisenbach).     Reise  durch 
Nord  Amerika  in  1825  und  1826.    8°.    Weimar,  W.  Hoffmann,  1828.    v.  1. 
p.  270]. 

The  Capitol  at  Washington.     4x8. 

[Inset  to  Huntington  (E.)  and  Williard  (A.)     Map  of  the  United  States. 
Hartford,  1826]. 

Isometrical  view  of  the  President's  House,  the  surrounding  public  buildings 

and  private  residences,     [anon.]     ms.     20|  x  33.     [1825?]. 

Map  of  reconnaissance  exhibiting  the  country  between  Washington  and 

New  Orleans  with  the  1-outes  examined  in  reference  to  a  contemplated 
national  road  between  these  two  cities.  20x26.  [1826]. 
Note. — Map  to  accompany  doc.  no.  156  [45]  19th.  cong.  1st  sess.  Ho.  of 
repts.  Dept.  War  Road  from  Washington  to  New  Orleans.  28  pagefe 
Washington,  1826.  Page  11  states  "A  general  map  has  been  compiled 
from  Tanner's  atlas,  and  drawn  by  lieuts.  Jefferson  Vail  and  W.  Williams 
of  the  infantry.  The  projection  is  that  employed  by  Delille  and  Danville, 
and  adopted  by  mr.  Tanner,  for  his  atlas;  the  scale  is  10  miles  to  an 
mch." 

Map  of  the  country  between  Washington  &  Pittsburg  referring  to  the  con- 

templated Chesapeake  &  Ohio  canal  and  its  general  route  and  profile,  oct. 
1826.  Reduced  from  the  general  map,  annexed  to  the  report  upon  the 
contemplated  canal  &  drawn  by  lieut.  Farley.  Etched  by  Wm.  Harrison. 
Georgetown,  D.  C.  17  x  25^.  [Georgetown,  1826]. 
Note. — Map  16,  by  E.  H.  Courtney,  accompanying  doc.  83.  18th  congress. 
2d  sess.     House  of  Representatives.     1825. 

Plan  of  the  grounds  adjacent  to  the  Capitol,  shewing  the  projected  alteration 

of  the  canal  &  the  amount  of  land  proposed  to  be  laid  into  building  lots. 
Scale  200   ft.    to  an   inch.     F.    C.   de   Krafft.     [anon.]     ms.     18^  x  28. 
[1826]. 
Note. — Has  newspaper  cutting  pasted  on  side  explaining  conditions  of  the 
sale. 

Plan  of  the  present  situation  of  the  city  hall  on  the  square  between  north 

D  &  E  streets  &  between  4th  and  5th  streets  w^est.     F.  C.  de  Krafft,  sur- 
veyor c.  Washington.     Aug.  8,  1826.     ms.     14  x  20.     [1826]. 

Plan  of  squares  marked  A.  &,  B.  in  mr.  Bulfinch's  plan.     Scale  100  ft.  to  an 

inch.     F.  C.  de  K[rafft.     anon.]     ms.     15  x  18.      [1826]. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to  a 

national  road  from  Washington  to  Buffalo.     16  x  35. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     Ho.  of  rep.     Road  from  Washington  to  Buf- 
falo.    8°.     Washington,  1827]. 

Note. — Through  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  New  York. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States. 

17  X  21. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.    Directories.    1827.    16°.    AVashington,  S.  A.  Elliott, 

1827]. 
Note.— The  i)lan  copyrighted  no  v.  12,  1822,  by  S.  A.  Elliott. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  1013 

Wasliing^on,  D.  C.     Geographical,  statistical  and  historical  map  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.     Engraved  by  Young  and  Delleker.     16^  x  20i  (including  mar- 
ginal text). 
[In  Complete  (A)  historical,  chronological  and  geographical  American  atlas. 

3d  ed.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey,  &  I.  Lea,  1827.     Xo.  21]. 
Note. — Marginal  text.     See  1822  for  another  copy. 

Map  of  the  country  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to  a 

national  road  from  Washington  to  lake  Ontario.  Compiled  by  A.  J. 
Stansbury.  35  x  17.  Georgetown,  D.  C.  engraved  by  W.  Harrison, 
[1827?].  ' 

East  elevation  of  the  Capitol.     Completed  1828  under  the  supervision  of  mr. 

Chas.  Bulfinch  and  according  to  the  design  of  architect  Benj.  H.  Latrobe. 
col.     13|  X  19i     [1828].  Division  of  prints. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Published  by  John  Brannan.    1828.    Drawn 

by  F.  C.  de  Krafft,  city  surveyor.  Engd.  by  mr.  W.  I.  Stone.  16  x  20f . 
[Washington,  published  by  J.  Brannan,  1828]. 

Carte  du  pays  compris  entre  Washington  et  Pittsburg,  offrant  le  trace  general 

du  canal  de  jonction  de  la  baie  de  Chesapeak  a  la  riviere  d'Ohio,  et  ses 
profils.     10|  x  16. 
[In  Society  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     8°.     Paris,  1829,     v.  11  at  end]. 

United  States  capitol.     C.  Bullfinch  delt.     Childs  dir. 

[0[n  Maas  (Jacob).     The  Jackson  wreath.     8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Maas,  1829. 

p.  87]. 
Note. — Text  descriptive  of  the  Capitol  follows. 

Capitol,  Washington,  18-30.     From  a  sketch  by  Davis,  N.  Y.     3J  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°'.     Washington,  1893.     p.  12]. 

Capitol.     West  front,  1830.     3,J  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anniver- 
sary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 1793. 
12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  14]. 

A  map  of  Georgetown  in  the  District  of  Columbia  by  William  Bussard,  1830. 

Scale  100  yards  to  an  inch.  23^  x  29.  Washington,  engd.  by  W.  Harri- 
son, [1830]. 

Capitol  at  Washington.     [View].     3|  x  7. 

[In  Lumiere  (The)  containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.     12°.     New  York,  H.  Piercy  &  co.  1831.     p.  9]. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner, 

Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by  H.  Brown.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  & 
Marshall,  1831.     3|  x  6. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  527]. 

Capitol  of  the  U.   S.     Washington.     West   front.     4^  x  5f .     Engraved   & 

printed  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by  W.  Goodacre,  N.  Y.     London, 
I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  458]. 


1014  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Washington,  D.  C.     The  department  of  state,  Washington.     Engraved  &  printed 
by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     Drawn  by  C.  Burton,  N.  Y.     4  x  5f .     London, 
I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall,  [1831]. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  458]. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.     9|  x  15^^.     Engraved  &  printed 

by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  &  Marshall, 

1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H. )     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 

ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  17]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  Washington  and  Georgetown." 

Modern  atlas  on  a  new  plan  to  accompany  the  system  of  universal  geography; 

a  new  ed.  improved  by  William  Channing  Woodbridge.     4th  ed.     3  p.  1. 
8  col.  maps,     front.     4°.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke  &  co.  1831. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Capitol  and  White  House  on  frontispiece. 

The  president's  house,  Washington.     Engraved  &  printed  by  Fenner,  Sears 

&  CO.     Drawn  by  H.  Brown.     4x6.     London,  I.  T.  Hinton  &  Simpkin  & 
Marshall,  1831. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  458]. 

AVoodbridge's  school  atlas;  an  improved  ed.     By  William  Channing  Wood- 

bridge,     title.     9  maps.     4°.     Hartford,  O.  D.  Cooke  &  co.  1831. 
Note. — At  end:  "Washington  city  and  its  environs."     Also  found  in  the 
editions  of  1833  and  1835. 

Washington  city  and  its  environs.     4  x  3^. 

[In  Woodbridge  (William  Channing).     Woodbridge' s  school  atlas.     Im- 
proved ed.     4°.     Hartford,  0.  D.  Cooke  &  co.  1833]. 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.     H.  Brown,  del.     5J  x  8J. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     4°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     front.] 

Capitol  of  the  United  States,  Washington.     J.  Andrews,  sc.     Carter  Andrews 

&  CO.     H.  Brown,  del.     Boston.     5^  x  8. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States, 
newed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  220]. 

City  of  Washington.     From  beyond  the  Navy  Yard.     Published  by  Lewis 

P.  Clover.  Printed  by  G.  Cook.  Engd.  by  W.  J.  Bennett.  Entered 
according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1834  by  Lewis  P.  Clover  in  the 
clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district  of  New  York. 
[View],     col.     18J  x  24J.     [1834].  Division  of  prints. 

The  president's  house,  Washington.     J.  Andrews,  sc.    Carter  Andrews  &  co. 

H.  Brown,  del.     Boston.     5J  x  8. 
[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States, 
new  ed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  240]. 

The  president's   house,    Washington.     H.    Brown,    del.     J.   Andrews,   sc. 

5J  X  SI 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     p.  218]. 

Washington.     [View].    Drawn  by  J.  R.  Smith.    Engraved  by  J.  D.  Neagle. 

5|x8. 
[In  Malte-Brun  (Conrad).     A  system  of  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
S.  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     bet.  pp.  222-223]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1015 

Washington,  D.  C.     Front  view  of  the  Capitol.     Washington.     5|  x  9. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.  [1834- 
1835].     8°.     Boston,  Berwick  co.  1835.     v.  1.     p.  519]. 

District  of  Columbia.     10  x  7^. 

,         [In  Bradford   (Thomas  Gamaliel).     A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical, 
historical  &  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  W.  D.  Tichnor,  [1835].     no.  37]. 

Engraved  for  the  gazetteer  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  exhibiting  its  internal 

improvements,  roads,  distances  (fee.  by  J.  H.  Young.  12 J  x  15.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1835. 

[In  Martin  (Joseph).  A  new  and  comprehensive  gazetteer  of  Virginia  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.     8°.     Charlottesville,  J.  Martin,  1835]. 

Note. — Inset:  "District  of  Columbia."  pp.  471-512  contain  descriptive 
text  relating  to  Washington,  Georgetown,  and  Alexandria. 

City  of  Washington.     11  j  x  14 J. 

[In  Tanner  (H.  S.)     A   new   universal   atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,    author, 

1836.     no.  66]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

Department  of  state  at  Washington,  D.  C.     3i  x  5^. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.  [2d 
ed.     1837].     8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  1.     p.  317]. 

Routes  between  New  York  &  Washington.     Drawn  by  I.  Smith.     4J  x  23. 

New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1837. 
[In  Disturnell    (John).     A  guide  between  New  York,  Philadelphia.     18°. 
New  York,  J.  Disturnell,  1837]. 

View  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.     5^  x  8J. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.  [1837]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  3.     p.  26]. 

View  of  the  president's  house,  at  Washington.     4x6. 

[In  American  (The)  magazine  of  useful  and  entertaining  knowledge.  [1837]. 
8°.     Boston,  J.  L.  Sibley,  1837.     v.  3.     p.  78]. 

View  of  the  city  of  Washington.     The  metropolis  of  the  United  States  of 

America.  Taken  from  Arlington  house,  the  residence  of  George  Wash- 
ington P.  Custis,  esq.  P.  Anderson,  del.  On  stone  by  F.  H.  Lane. 
15  X  36i     Boston,  T.  Moore,  [1838]. 

Washington.     6x7. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States,  fol.  Boston,  Weeks,  Jordan  & 
CO.     1838.     p.  33]. 

Note. — On  the  illustrated  title-page  is  a  view  of  the  Capitol  and  on  pp.  33-34, 
descriptive  text. 

The  Capitol.     East  view,  1839.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  16]. 

The  president's  house,  from  Washington.     4|  x  7J.     [1839]. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.    4°.    London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.    v.  2.    p.  32] 


1016  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Principal  front  of  t^ie  Capitol,  Washington.     5x7.     London, 
G.  Virtue,  1839. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  55]. 

View  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.     5x7.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1839. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  WiUis.     4°.     London,  G. Virtue,  1840.     v.  1.     p.  36]. 

Washington,   from  the  president's  house. — Vue  de  Washington,  pris  de  la 

maison  du  president. — Washington  vom  hotel  des  priisidenten  gesehn. 
W.  H.  Bartlett.     H.  AVallis.     11^  x  8|.     London,  Geo:  Virtue,  1839. 
[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  V7.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Wilhs.     4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.     v.  2.     p.  49]. 

Ascent  to  the  Capitol,  Washington.     10^  x  8. 

[In  American  scenery.  From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.  The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4°.  London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.  v.  1.  title- 
page]. 

The  Capitol.     From  the  Virginia  side  of  the  Potomac,  1840.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee,  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  18]. 

View  of  the  city  of  Washington.     3  x  3|. 

[In  Haas  (P.)  Public  buildings  and  statuary  of  the  government.  18°. 
Washington,  P.  Haas,  1840.     opp.  p.  44]. 

The  Capitol  of  the  United  States  in  Washington.     H.  Brown,  del.     3^  x  6^. 

[In  Our  globe.     A  universal  picturesque  album,     obi.  4°.     Philadelphia, 

edited  by  the  North-American  bibliographic  institution,  1840?    p.  81]. 

The  president's  house,  Washington.     C.  C.  Wall.     5^  x  8 J. 

[In  Mirror  (The)  of  literature,  amusement,  and  instruction.  Sept.  4, 1841. 
8°.     London,  H.  Cunningham,  1841.     v.  38.    p.  147]. 

Note. — With  descriptive  text  pages  147-149,  signed  E.  T.  C.  On  page  323, 
sept.  20,  1841,  is  a  picture  of  Mount  Vernon,  to  accompany  a  text  entitled 
Rambles  round  Washington,  signed  with  the  same  initials. 

Capitol.     South  west  view,  1841.     3^  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  22]. 

View  of  the  White  House.     2\  x  3|. 

[In  Buckingham  (J.  S.)  America.  8°.  London,  Fisher  &  co.  1841.  v.  1. 
p.  310]. 

Capitol,  Washington.     5J  x  7^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,     fol.     Boston,  A.  D.  Strong,  1842.     front.] 

Interior  of  the  house  of  rej^resentatives,  AVashington.     Drawn  by  W.  Good- 

acre,  N.  Y.     Engraved  and  i)rinte<l  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  co.     5 J  x  4 J. 
[In  llinton  (J.  H.)     The  history  and  topography  of  tlie  United  States.     3d 
ed.     4°.     London,  J.  Dowding,  1842.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  527]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1017 

Washing-ton,  D.  C.  Plan  of  the  town  of  Alexandria,  D.  C.  with  the  environs. 
Exhibiting  the  outlet  of  the  Alexandria  canal  the  shipping  channel,  the 
wharves.  Hunting  cr.  &c.  From  actual  survey  by  Maskell  C.  Ewing,  1845. 
19  x  24.  Philadelphia  lith.  of  T.  Sinclair,  [1845]. 
Note. — Formerly  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Retroceded  to  Virginia  in 
1846. 

Plan  von  Washington.    1845.    Meyer's  Handatlas.    no.  61.    12  x  14 J.    Aus 

der  geographischen  graviranstalt  des  bibliographischen  instituts  zu  Hild- 
burghausen.     Amsterdam,  Paris  u.  Philadelphia,  [1845]. 
Note. — Inset  diagram  of  the  Capitol. 

President's  house.     North  front.     3^  x  5^. 

[In  Force  (William  Q. )  Pictures  of  Washington.  18°.  Washington,  W.  Q. 
Force,  1845.     p.  29]. 

The  president's  house.     South  view.     3  x  4^. 

[In  Force  (William  Q. )  Pictures  of  Washington.  18°.  Washington,  W.  Q. 
Force,  1845.     p.  30]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the 

government  of  the  United  States  of  America  1846.     Engraved  and  pub- 
lished by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13^  x  17. 
[In  Varnum  (Joseph  B.)     The  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States. 
8°.     New  York,  Hunt's  merchants  magazine,  1848]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the 

government  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1846.  Engraved  and  pub- 
lished by  D.  M'Clelland.     13  x  17. 

[In  Watterson  (George).  New  guide  to  Washington.  18°.  Washington, 
R.  Farnham,  1847-8.     at  end]. 

Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

View  of  the  Capitol. 

[In  Mills  (Robert).     Guide  to  the  Capitol  and  national  executive  offices  of 

the  United  States.     16°.     Washington,  W.  Greer,  1847-8.     front.] 
Note. — Introduction,  p.  6,  states  that  "A  beautiful  mdp  of  the  city,  showing 
the  locality  of  every  public  building,  churches,  &c.  will  be  affixed  to  some 
of  the  copies  of  this  work  to  meet  the  wishes  of  the  purchasers." 

Capitol    (East   view).     Drawn   from   nature   by   Aug.   Kollner.     Lith.   by 

Deroy.  Printed  by  Cattier.  New  York  &  Paris,  published  by  Goupil, 
Vibert  &  co.  Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  year  1848  by 
Aug.  Kollner,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  for  the  southern 
district  of  New  York.  Deposited  in  the  Clerk's  office  so.  district,  N.  Y. 
May  30,  1850.     8  x  llf.     [1850].  Division  of  prints. 

Capitol.     East  view,  1848.     3|  x  6. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept.  18, 
1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     p.  22]. 

National  monument  to  Washington,  Washington  city.     Lossing  &  Babbitt, 

sc.     6\  X  3|. 
[In  Franklin  (A.  W.)     American  cottage  library.     12°.     New  York,  Bur- 
gess, Stringer  &  co.  1848.     front.] 


1018  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     President's  House.     AVashington,     3|  x  5^. 

[In  Franklin  (A.  W.)  American  cottage  library.  12°.  New  York  Bur- 
gess, Stringer  &  co.  1848.     p.  58] . 

Smithsonian  institution.     3^  x  b\. 

[In  Franklin  (A.  W.)  American  cottage  library.  12°.  New  York,  Bur- 
gess, Stringer  &  co.  1848.     front.] 

City  of  Washington.     12^  x  15^ 

[In  Mitchell   (S.  A.)     A  new  universal  atlas,     fol.      Philadelphia,    S.    A. 

Mitehell,  1849.     pi.  16]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

View  of  Washington  city  and  Georgetown.     Published  and  sold  by  Casimir 

Bohn.     19  X  22. 
[In  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.     18°.     Washington,  C.  Bohn,  1854. 

at  end] . 
Note. — Copyright  in  1849.     Interesting  inserted  view  with  marginal  picture 

of  public  buildings. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the  gov- 

ernment of  the  United  States  of  America.  1850.  Engraved  and  published 
by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington,     131  x  17. 

[In  Streeter  (E.  S.)  The  stranger's  guide.  18°.  Washington,  C.  Alexan- 
der, 1850.     at  end]. 

Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the 

government  of  the  United  States  of  America.  1850.  Engraved  and  pub- 
lished by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13^  x  17. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Washington  directory.  1850.  Compiled  by 
E.  Waite.     12°.     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  1850]. 

Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.    James  Keily,  surveyor,    col.    30  x  42. 

Camden,  N.  J.     Lloyd  Van  Derveer,  publisher,  1850. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  Capitol,   President's  house,  north   front.  National 
observatory,  Washington  monument.  General  post  office.  Patent  office. 

City  of  Washington.     12^  x  15^. 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     A  new  universal  atlas.     4°.     Philadel- 
phia, Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1851.     no.  16]. 
Note. — On  pi.  5  is  an  inset  of  the  "  District  of  Columbia." 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 

government  of  the  United   States.      James   Keily,   surveyor.     30  x  42. 
Camden,  N.  J.     L.  Van  Derveer,  1851. 
Note.  —Inset:  Views  of  the  Capitol,  President  house,  statue  of  Washington, 
National  observatory,  Washington   monument.   City  hall.  General  post 
office,  Smithsonian  institution,  Treasury,  Patent  office. 

A  new  map  of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  J.  H.  Young.     15J  x  26. 

[In  Mitchell  (Sanuiel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  atlas  of  North  and  South 

America.     4°.     Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1851.  sheet  5]. 
Note. — Inset:  "District  of  Columbia." 

Washington    from    tlie   President's   House.     W.   H.   Bartlett.     H.   Wallis. 

5  x  7.|. 
[In  Bryant  (William  Cullen).     letters   of   a  traveller.     8°.     New   York, 

G.  1*.  Putnam,  1851.     pp.  70-71]. 
Note. — Same  view  in  "American  scenery."     1839. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1019 

Washing'ton,  D.  C.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  oi  Columbia, 
estabhshed  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the  government  of  the  United  States 
of  America.  W.  J.  Stone  sc.  Wash'n.  23  x  30 J. 
[In  Maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  city  of  Washington,  and  plats  of 
the  squares  and  lots  of  the  city  of  Washington,  fol.  Washington,  A.  B. 
Hamilton,  1852]. 
Note. — Reproduced  by  the  U.  S.  coast  and  geodeti<;  survey,     no.  3063. 

: —    Maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  city  of  Washington  and  plats  of  the 

squares  and  lots  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Printed  in  pursuance  of  a 
resolution  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  1  p.  1.  159  pi.  3  fold, 
maps.  fol.  Washington,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  1852. 
Note. — The  folded  maps  are:  1.  Territory  of  Columbia.  By  Andrew  Elli- 
cott,  without  name  or  author  or  date.  The  first  topographical  map  of  the 
District  made  about  1793,  an  original  engraved  copy  of  which  is  in  this 
library.  2.  Ellicott's  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  1792.  From  the 
engraved  map  of  Hill.  3.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  W.  J.  Stone, 
sc.  The  King  map  of  1803?  is  the  basis  with  additions  and  without  the 
engraving  of  the  capitol  and  president's  house. 

'    View  of  Washington.     Published  and  sold  by  E.  Sachse  &  co.   Baltimore, 

Md.  Drawn  from  nature  and  on  stone  by  E.  Sachse.  Lith  and  print,  in 
colors  by  E.  Sachse  &  comp.  Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the 
year  1852  by  E.  Sachse  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  Mary- 
land,    col.     18 J  X  28.     [Baltimore,  1852].  Division  of  prints. 

City  of  Washington.     12i  x  15^ 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     A  new  universal  atlas.     4°.     Philadel- 
phia, Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co.  1853.     sheet  16]. 
Note. — Inset:  ''Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

Plat  and  subdivision  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  rail  road  company's  prop- 
erty, in  "reservation  12"  and  in  "square  574"  in  the  city  of  Washington. 
Randolph  Coyle.  Nov.  11th,  1853.  To  be  sold  at  auction  nov.  23rd,  1853, 
at  2  o'clock,  p.  m.  on  the  premises,  by  Jas.  C.  McGuire,  auct.  17  x  14. 
[Washington],  C.  B.  Graham,  lithr.  [1853]. 

Washington.     5x8^. 

[In  Fanning' s  illustrated  gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  8°.  New  York, 
Phillips,  Fanning  &  co.  1853.     p.  379]. 

Washington.     5  x  8^. 

[In  Phelps'  hundred  cities  and  large  towns  of  America.     8°.     New  York, 

1853]. 

Washington.     4|  x  8. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Directories.  1853.  Compiled  and  published  by 
Alfred  Hunter]. 

Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  Capitol."  On  page  48  is  another  plan  of  Wash- 
ington in  text  followed  by  views  of  the  Capitol,  Senate,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, pp.  49-52. 

Plats  showing  the  position  of  square  south  of  173  in  the  city  of  Washington 

and  the  subdivision  of  a  portion  there  of  into  building  lots.  Drawn  for 
the  proprietor  by  R.  Coyle.  Scale  of  general  plat  one  inch  to  two  hun- 
dred and  fifty  feet  of  plat  of  lots  one  inch  to  eighty  feet.  16  x  19f .  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Ritchies  &  Dunnavant,  [1853?]. 


1020  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliing'ton,  D.  C.     Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  estabhshed  as  a  permanent 
seat  of  the  government  of  the  United  States  of  America.     1854.     Engraved 
and  pubhshed  by  D.  M'Clelland,  Washington.     13|-  x  17. 
[In  Varnum  (Joseph  B.  jr. )     The  seat  of  government  of  the  United  States. 
2d  ed.     8°.     Washington,  K.  Farnham,  1854]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Cohimbia.     Pubhshed  by 

Casimir  Bohn,  Washington,     llj  x  15J. 
[In  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.     18°.     Washington,  C.  Bohn,  1854]. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  the  Capitol. 

Plan  submitted  for  the  alteration  of  the  streets  and  av.  around  the  Capitol 

consequent  upon  its  extension,  submitted  by  B.  B.  French,  esq'r  com'rof 
pub.  buildings,  december  6th,  1854.  Wm.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  c.  p,  build- 
ings. Scale  400  feet  to  one  inch.  lOf  x  8.  Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co. 
nth.  1854. 

Plat  &  dimensions  of  circle  on  Pennsylvania  avenue  at  intersection  of  Pa. 

avenue.  New  Hampshire  avenue,  K.  street  north,  23d  street  west,  sub- 
mitted by  B.  B.  French,  esq'r  comm'r  of  pub.  buildings.  18th  nov'r  1854. 
Wm.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  c.  p.  buildings.  Scale  150  ft.  to  one  inch.  7?  x  5. 
Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  lith.  1854. 

Plat  of  proposed  carriage  road,  and  other  improvements  south  of  the  presi- 

dent's house  agreeably  to  plan  of  A.  J.  Downing,  for  improvement  of  said 
road  &  grounds  submitted  by  B.  B,  French,  commissioner  of  pub.  build- 
ings. 3d.  day  of  October,  1854.  Wm.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  c.  p.  buildings. 
10|  X  8.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  lith.  1854. 

Plat  triangular  reservation  of  Pennsylvania  avenue  between  20th  &  21st 

streets  west  submitted  by  B.  B.  French,  com'r  of  pub.  buildings,  18th 
november,  1854.  W.  Forsyth,  eng'r  for  the  com'r  of  pub.  buildings.  Scale 
40  ft.  to  one  inch.     5  x  8^.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  lith.  1854. 

Glen  wood  cemetery,  district  of  Columbia.     Incorporated  by  act  of  congress, 

July  25,  1854.     14  x  13^.     [Washington,  1854]. 

Capitol.     [View].     4|  x  6J. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A. )     The  United  States  illustrated.     4°.     New  York,  H. 
J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  1.     p.  25]. 

Chamber  of  representatives.     C.  R.  1851.  del.     John  Poppel  sc.     [View]. 

4x6. 
[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.    2v.ini.    4°.    New 
•  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  1.     p.  122]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the  gov- 

ernment of  the  United  States  of  America,  1855.     Engraved  and  published 
by  D.  M'Clelland.     13^  x  17.     Washington,  D.  M'Clelland,  1855. 
Note. — Inset:  "Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia." 

The  new  capitol.     [View].     4\  x  6|. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States.     4°.     New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer, 
[1855?].     V.  1.     p.  118]. 

The  President's  House.     [View].     4x6. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)     The  United  States  illustrated.    2v.ini.    4°.    New 
York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  1.     p.  9]. 

President's  house.     North  front  [(k]  Soutli  front.     Two  views,  each  3  x  4J. 

[In  Morrison  ( W.  M.)      Morrison's  stranger's  guide  to  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton.    18°.     Washington,  W.  :M.  Morrison  &  co.  1855.     p.  40]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1021 

Wasliing^on,  D.  C.     Georgetown  and  the  city  of  AVashington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Colton's  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Xew  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855. 

V.  1.     no.  24]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol,  an<l  Washington 
monument 

Panoramic  view  of  Washington  city  from  the  new  dome  of  the  capitol,  look- 

ing west.     Drawn  from  nature  by  Edwd.   Sachse,  Baltimore,     col.     18 J 
X  33i.     Baltimore,  E.  Sachse  &  co.  [1856]. 

Plats  of  subdivisions  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  compiled  from  the 

authentic  records.     By  William  Forsyth,  surveyor.     3  p.  1.     62  pp.     sm. 
fol.     Washington,  E.  A.  Waters,  1856. 

A^iew  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.     W.  H.  Bartlett.     C.  J.  Bentley.     5x7. 

[In  Bartlett  (William  Henry).     The  history  of  the  United  States.     8°.     Xew 

York,  Virtue  &  Yorston,  1856?    v.  2.     p.  238]. 
Note. — Same  view  also  in  "American  scenery.     By  W.  H.  Bartlett.     1839." 

City  of  Washington.     Published  by  Charles  Desilver.     12J  x  15J. 

[In   Desilver    (Charles).     A  new   universal  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,   C. 

Desilver,  1857.     sheet  16]. 
Note. — Inset:  "Plan  of  the  principal  floor  of  the  Capitol." 

Map  of  Washington  city.     Surveyed  and  published  by  A.  Boschke.     1857. 

Scale  500  ft.  to  1  inch.     56  x  60.     New  York,  lith.  of  J.  Bien,  [1857]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  U.  S.  Treasury,  National  observatory,  Capitol,  Mili- 
tary asylum,  National  monument,  President's  house.  Post  office,  Lunatic 
asylum,  City  hall,  Columbia  armory,  Greenough's  statue  of  Washington, 
U.  S.  arsenal. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     13f  x  14^. 

[In  Colton  (G.  W.)     Colton's  general  atlas.     New  York,  Colton  &  co.  1858. 

no.  26]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol,  and  Washington 

monument. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of  the 

government  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1858.     Published  by  C.  Bohn. 
131-  X  17. 
[In  Lanman  (Charles).     Bohn's  hand-book  of  W^^shington.     18°.     Wash- 
ington, C.  Bohn,  1860.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  city  of   Washington.      1858.      13  x  17.     Washington,  Casimir 

Bohn,  1858. 
[In  Bohn(Casimir).     Handbook  of  Washington.     16°.     AVashington,  1860. 

at  end]. 
Note. — A  reproduction  of  M'Clelland's  map  of  1846. 

President's  house.     3  x  4^. 

[In  Lanman  (Charles).  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.  18°.  Wash- 
ington, C.  Bohn,  1860.     p.  31]. 

Defenses  of  Washington.     16x16.     [1861]. 

[In  United  States.  War  department.  Atlas  to  accompany  the  official 
records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.  Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin 
D.  Cowles.     4°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1891-95.    pi.  6]. 

G.  Wool  worth  Colton's  map  of  the  country  500  miles  around  the  city  of 

Washington.     Showing  the  seat  of  war  in  the  east.     20  x  30.     New  York, 
G.  W.  Colton,  1861. 


1022  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMElilCA. 

Washington,  D.  C.     Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6x7. 

[In  Philp's  Washington  described.  Edited  by  WiUiam  D.  Haley.  12°, 
New  York,  Rudd  &  Carleton,  1861]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  U.  States  of 

America.     Published  by  Casimir  Bohn,  Washington.     11  x  15^. 

[In  Bohn  (Casimir).  Bohn's  hand-book  of  Washington.  18°.  Washing- 
ton, C.  Bohn,  1861.     at  end]. 

Note. — Inset  view  of  the  Capitol. 

Map  of  the  seat  of  war  showing  the  battle  of  July  18th,  21st  &  oct.  21st,  1861. 

25J  X  2H.  Washington,  published  by  V.  P.  Corbett,  lith.  by  A.  Hoen  & 
CO.  Balto.  [1861]. 

[In  Congressional  directory  for  2d  sess.  37th  congress.  Isted.  8°.  Wash- 
ington, 1861]. 

Note. — Exhibits  the  defences,  approaches  and  plan  of  Washington. 

Monk  (Jacob).     Map  of  the  seat  of  war  exhibiting  the  surrounding  country, 

the  approaches  by  sea  &  land  to  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
military  posts,  forts  &c.     col.     23  x  30.     Philadelphia,  J.  Monk,  1861. 

Pocket  map  showing  the  probable  theatre  of  the  war  compiled  by  G.  A. 

Aschbach,  c.  e.     14  x  12 J.     Philadelphia,  M.  H.  Traubel,  [1861]. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  Washington  city. 

Topographical   map  of   the   District  of   Columbia,  surveyed   in   the   years 

1856-59  by  A.  Boschke.  Scale  4  inches  to  one  mile.  40  x  40.  Washing- 
ton, D.  M'Clelland,  [etc.]  1861. 

Cliffburne  hospital,   Washington,   D.   C.     [View],      col.      9i  x  16^.      New 

York,  C.  Magnus,  1862. 

Johnson's  Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11^  x  14 J. 

[In  Johnson's  new^  illustrated   family  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  Johnson  & 

Ward,  1862.     p.  34]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 

monument. 

Map  of  northeastern  Virginia  and  vicinity  of  Washington.     Compiled  in 

topographical  engineers  office  at  division  headquarters  of  general  Irwin 
McDowell,  Arlington,  Jan.  1,  1862.  Corrected  from  recent  surveys  and 
reconnaissances  under  direction  of  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers, 
aug.  1,  1862.  Scale:  one  inch  to  two  miles.  Drawn  by  J.  Young  and 
W.  Hesselbach.  2  sheets,  each  16^  x  27. 
[In  United  States.  War  department.  Atlas  to  accompany  the  official  rec- 
ords of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.  Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D. 
Cowles.    4°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1891-95.     pi.  7-8]. 

The  new  naval  and  military  map  of  the  United  States.     By  J.  Calvin  Smith. 

67  x  67|.     Philadelphia,  Baker,  1862. 
Note. — Inset  view  of  Washington  city. 

Preliminary  chart  of  Potomac  river  in  four  sheets.     Sheet  no.  4,  from  Indian 

head  to  Little  Falls  ])ridge.     1862.     Scale  T^r-kiy-     38|  x  23.     [Washing- 
ton], 1862. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1023 

"Wasliiiigton,  D.  C.  "  Surveys  for  military  defences."  Map  of  n.  eastern  Virginia 
and  vicinity  of  Washington,  compiled  in  topographical  engineers  office  at 
division  head  quarters  to  general  Irvin  McDowell,  Arlington,  January  1, 

1862.  Corrected  from  recent  surveys  and  reconnaissances  under  direction 
of  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  august  1st,  1862.  Drawn  by  J.  J. 
Young,  W.  Hesselbach.  Scale  one  inch  to  the  mile.  52^  x  51.  New 
York,  engr.  on  stone  by  J.  Schedler,  [1862]. 

[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Topographical  map  of  the  original  District  of  Columbia  and  environs:  show- 

ing the  fortifications  around  the  city  of  Washington.     By  E.  G.  Arnold, 
col.     fold.     30  X  32.     New  York,  G.  W.  Colton,  1862. 
Note. — Copyright  1862  by  E.  G.  Arnold.     The  position  of  forts  is  shown  by 
red  color.     Gives  population  from  1800-1860. 

—    View.     9  X  14*. 

[Inset  to  Smith  (J.  Calvin).     The  new  naval  and  military  map  of  the  United 
States.     65  x  65.     Philadelphia,  J.  C.  Smith,  1862]. 

Vue  generale  de  Washington.     4J  x  Sh. 

[In  Mornard  (F. )  and  Vilbort  (J.)     Voyage  illustre  dans  les  deux  mondes. 
fol.     Paris.     Le  Chevalier,  1862.     pp.  350-351]. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  Washington.     J.  Wells,  N.  Y.     J.  C.  Armytage.     5  x  7^. 

[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the  United 

States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1863].     v.  2.     front.] 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     W.  Smith,  engraver 

&  lithographer. 
[In  Hannot  (Victor).     Street  directory  of  Washington  and  Georgetown, 

1863.  24°.     Washington,  V.  Hannot,  1863]. 

The  president's  house,   from  the  river.     H.  W.   Bartlett.     W.    Radclyffe. 

5x7. 
[In  Bartlett  (W.  H.)  and  Woodward  (B.  B.)     The  history  of  the   United 
States.     8°.     London,  Virtue  &  co.  [1863].     v.  1.     p.  601]. 

View  of  the  Capitol  completed  1863.     Showing  north  and  south  wings  and 

dome  constructed  under  the  supervision  of  Gen.  Montgomery  C.  Meigs, 
after  the  design  of  mr.  Thos.U.  Waters,  Philadelphia,  Penna.  L.  C.  Handy, 
photo.  Washington.     17  x  23.      [1863].  Division  of  prints. 

Campbell  U.  S.  genl.  hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.     [View],     col.     10|  x  17. 

New  York,  lith.  &  print,  by  C.  Magnus,  1864. 

Colton' s  Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Colton' 8  atlas  of  America.     4°.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864.     no.  9]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 
monument. 

Map  of  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Scale  300  ft.  to  1  inch.     21  x  25*.     [Washington, 

D.  C],  Faehtz  &  Pratt,  1874. 

^    Johnson's  Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     12*  x  15|. 

[In  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  Johnson  & 

AVard,  1864.     sheet  37]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 

monument. 

Soldier's  rest,  Washington.     [View].     13^x20.     Washington,  published  by 

Charles  Magnus,  1864. 


1024  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliing'ton,  D.  C.      [Washington  &  surrounding  forts].     6j  x  7. 

[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R. )  Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,  obi.  12°.  Phila- 
delphia, [1864].     pi.  1]. 

Defenses  of  Washington.     Extract  of  military  map  of  n.  e.  Virginia,  show- 

ing forts  and  roads.     1865.     Scale:  one  inch  to  the  mile.     16^  x  13. 
[In  United  States.     War  department.     Atlas  to  accompany  the  official  rec- 
ords of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.     Compiled  by  capt.  Calvin  D. 
Cowles.     4°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1891-95.     pi.  89]. 

Extract  of  military  map  of  n.  e.  Virginia,  showing  forts  and  roads.     Engi- 

neer bureau,  war  dept.  1865.     39th  cong.     1st  sess.     Report  of  the  chief 
engineer,     no.  1.     16^  x  23 J.     Philadelphia,  Bowen  &  co.  [1865], 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13^ 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  jr.  1865.     no.  26]. 

The  House  of  representatives,  U.  S.  Capitol,  Washington,  D.  C.     Published 

by  Casimir  Bohn,  Washington,  D.  C.  Lith.  by  E.  Sachse  &  co.  Entered 
according  to  act  of  congress,  A.  D.  1866  by  Casimir  Bohn,  Balto.  in  the 
clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  Md.     col.     12  x  19^.     [1866]. 

Division  of  prints. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  (District  of  Columbia).     6 J  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Directories,  1866.  Compiled  by  Andrew  Boyd.  8°. 
Washington,  Boyd  &  Waite,  1866]. 

Map  of  Washington  city  and  Georgetown.     Victor  Hannot,  publisher.     A. 

Hoen  &  CO.  lithographers  &  engravers.     8  x  10. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     Street  directory.    1866.     24°.    Wash- 
ington, V.  Hannot,  1866]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1866.     sheet  26]. 

Washington,  D.  C.     7  x  8. 

[In  Hall  (Edward  H.)  Appleton's  hand-book  of  American  travel.  12°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1866.     p.  21]. 

Hall  and  Elvans'  subdivision  of  Meridian  Hill,  Washington  county,  D.  C. 

Sept.  1867.  Charles  H.  Bliss,  surveyor.  Scale:  100  feet  to  the  inch. 
35|  x  29|.     New  York,  Snyder,  Black  <fe  Sturn,  1867. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6J  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Directories.  1867.  Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1867]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  AV.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1S67.     slieet  29]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1025 

Wasliingrtoii,  D.  C.  Topographical  sketch  of  the  environs  of  Washington,  D.  C.  To 
accompany  report  of  N.  Michler,  major  of  eng'rs  bvt.  brig,  gen'l  U.  S.  A. 
made  in  compliance  with  senate  resolution  of  18th  July  1866.  (Survey  of 
locality  for  public  park  &  site  for  a  presidential  mansion).  Approved  by 
committee  of  public  buildings  &  grounds  of  the  senate  20th  feb'y  1867. 
19x24i.  [Washington,  1867]. 
Note. — To  accompany  "Communication  of  N.  Michler,  major  of  engineers, 
to  the  chairman  of  the  committee  on  public  buildings  and  grounds,  rela- 
tive to  a  suitable  site  for  a  public  park  and  i)residential  mansion,  sub- 
mitted to  accompany  the  bill  (S.  549)  for  the  establishment  and  main- 
tenance of  a  public  park  in  the  District  of  Columbia."  39th  congress.  2d 
sess.  Senate  mis.  doc.  no.  21.  To  this  report  is  added  Remarks  on  the 
vegetation  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  dr.  Arthur  Schott.     11  pp. 

Johnson's  Washington  and  Georgetown,     col.     13  x  17.     New  York,  A.  J. 

Johnson,  [1868]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     18^  x  21.     [Washington],  W.  H.  &  O.  H. 

Morrison,  1868. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6i  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1868.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1868.     p.  76]. 

Todd  &  Brown's  subdivision  of  part  of  "Pleasant  Plains  &  Mt.  Pleasant, " 

suburbs  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Surveyed  and  divided  by  Wm.  Forsyth, 
surveyor,  april,  1868.     21  x  36.     Washington,  J.  F.  Gedney,  1868. 

,  View  of  Washington  city.     Pub.  by  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison.     5J  x  7^ 

[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.     18°.     Washington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1868]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6J  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories,  1869.     Compiled  by  Wm.   H.   Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1869.     p.  104]. 

View    of   Washington    city.     Publ.   by   J.    E.  Walker,      col.      17|  x  26f. 

Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Sachse  &  co.  [1869]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6J  x  7. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1870.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1870]. 

Map  of  the  roads  in  Washington  county,  D.  C.     1870.     Scale  4  inches  to  the 

mile.     B.  D.  Carpenter,  surveyor,     47  x  40.     AVashington,  J.  F.  Gedney, 
lith.  [1870]. 

Map  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.     1870.     7x9. 

[In  Congressional  directory  for  the  3d  sess.    41st  congress.     1st  ed.     8°. 

Washington,  government  printing  office,  1870.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1876  inclusive. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     1870.     7x9. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1871.     Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd. 
8°.     Washington,  Hudson  Taylor  book  store,  1871.     p.  1]. 

Outlines  of  tracts  of  land  within  which  the  city  of  Washington  was  laid  out. 

Constructed  by  S.  R.  Seibert,  c.  e.  from  data  collected  by  dr.  J.  M.  Toner, 
1870.     45  x  66.     [Washington,  1870].  Toner  collection. 

H.  Doc.  516 65 


1026  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washingrton,  D.  C.     Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by 
W.  H.  Gamble.     11  x  13. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).    Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.    4°.    Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1870.     sheet  30]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  established  as  the  permanent  seat  of 

the  government  of  the  United  States  extended  to  embrace  its  suburban 
towns,  villages  &c.  and  the  city  of  Georgetown,  and  showing  original  and 
other  valuable  data  not  to  be  found  on  any  map  heretofore  published. 
Also  a  diagram  of  the  avenues  showing  their  true  courses  and  distances 
and  a  plan  of  Alexandria.  By  William  Forsyth,  1870.  63  x  68.  [Wash- 
ington,-1870] . 

View  of  Washington  city.     col.     17|  x  26|.     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Sachse 

&CO.  [1870]. 

View  of  Washington  city.     col.     17f  x  26|     Baltimore,  lith.  by  E.  Sachse 

&  CO.  [1871]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  the  subdivisions,  grades  and  gen- 

eral configuration  of  the  ground  in  equidistances  from  5  to  5  feet  altitude. 
Compiled  with  the  assistance  of  the  city  sur.  P.  H.  Donegan  by  A.  Bastert 
and  J-  Enthoffer.  Scale  1  inch-250  feet.  10  sheets,  each  22  x  33^.  Bos- 
ton, A.  Petersen  &  J.  Enthoffer,  1872. 

Washington   from   Arlington   Heights.     AV.  Sheppard.      R.  Hinshelwood. 

13  X  10.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  [1872]. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11^  x  15. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W.)     Gray's  atlas  of  the  United  States.     4°.     Philadelphia, 

Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873,  p.  88]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 

monument. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  progress  of  buildings  up  to  oct. 

1873.     Compiled  by  J.  Enthoffer.     Scale  1000  feet  to  the  inch.     23  x  27. 
[Washington,  1873]. 
Note. — Photograph  copy. 

Martenet  (J.  S. )  &  others.    New  topographical  atlas  of  the  state  of  Maryland 

and  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]  108  pp.  incl.  30  maps.  fol.  Balti- 
more, Stedman,  Brown  &  Lyon,  1873. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  14. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).    Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.    4°.    Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1873.     sheet  30]. 

Plan  of  the  New  City  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  half  a  mile  from  Wash- 

ington. Surveyed  april  1873,  by  N.  DuBois,  assistant  surveyor,  D.  C. 
Tracing  on  linen.     19  x  23.     [1873]. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown,  D.  C,     Published   by 

W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison.     1874.     15 J  x  19 J. 
[In  Morrison's  standard  guide  for  Washington  city.     18°.     AVashington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1875.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  premium  map  for  subscribers  to  the  real 

estate  directory  of  Washington  city.  Published  l)y  E.  F.  Faehtz  and  Fred. 
W.  Pratt,  and  containing  buildings,  railroads,  sewers,  watermains,  fire 
plugs,  etc.  Up  to  January  1st,  1874.  Compiled  by  Joseph  Enthoffer. 
32  X  42.     [Washington,  1874]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1027 

"Washington,  D.  C.  Plan  for  sewering  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.  and  at  the  same 
time  purify  B-street  sewer  and  James  Creek  canal,  and  prevent  floods,  which 
are  so  frequent,  by  means  of  "an  artificial  current."  By  E.  Bantz,  m.  d. 
Baltimore,  Md.  Originated  1873.  Suggested  1874.  22  x  15.  [Baltimore, 
1874]. 
Note. — Manuscript  plan  with  printed  title. 

Real  estate  directory  of  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C.     A  manual  for  busi- 

ness men,  [etc.]  Containing  a  separate  plat  of  each  square  in  the  city, 
on  a  scale  of  50  feet  to  the  inch.  Prepared  at  the  request  and  under  the 
auspices  of  Fitch  &  Fox,  by  E.  F.  M.  Faehtz  and  F.  W.  Pratt.  3  v.  4°. 
[Washington],  1874. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  squares  1-428. 
V.  2.  squares  428-815. 
X.  3.  squares  815-1170. 

General  plan  for  the  extension  of  the  U.  S.  capitol  grounds.     John  Eraser, 

architect.     29  x  19f. 
Note. — Printed  from  manuscript  "General  plan  for  the  improvement  of  the 
U.  S.  capitol  grounds."     "By  Fred  Law  Olmstead,  July  1874.     Scale  60 
feet  to  one  inch.     Original  plan  does  not  contain  Congressional  Library  or 
Department  of  Justice. ' ' 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  District  of  Columbia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     Natu- 

ral scale  1:633,600.     15^x26.     [1875]. 
[In  Gray  (O.  W.)   &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 

Gray  &  son,  1882.     p.  63]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington.     Copyrighted,  1875. 

Washington.     12  x  15. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 
Gray  &  son,  1875.     p.  74]. 

Bird's  eye  view  of  Washington  city,  D.  C.     Published  by  W.  H.  &  O.  H. 

Morrison.     14  x  20. 
[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.     16°.     Washington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876]. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  1876.     p.  27]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 

monument. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Published  by  W.  H. 

&  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     15|  x  lOf. 
[In  United   States    Congress.     House  of  representatives.     45th  cong.     2d 
sess.     ex,  doc.  1,  pt.  6,     Fourth  annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
District  of  Columbia  for  1876  &  1877.     8°.     Washington,   government 
printing  office,  1877.     v.  4.     p.  142]. 

Map  of  the  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown,  D.  C.     Published  by  W.  H, 

&  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     15|  x  19|. 
[In  Morrison's  stranger's  guide  for  Washington  city.     16°.     Washington, 
W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1876.     at  end]. 

Map  of  Washington  city.     5J  x  7. 

[In  Ogden  (Robert  C.)     Washington  city  and  how  to  see  it.     [anon.]     18°. 
New  York,  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1876.     p.  7]. 


1028  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washing-ton,  D.  C.     Map  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia.     7x9. 

[In  AVyeth  (Samuel  D.)  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and 
vicinity,     [anon.]     18°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.  1876]. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

Natural  scale  1 :  633,000.     15^  x  26. 
[In  Gray  (0.  AV.)     Gray's  atlas  of  the  United  States.     4°.     Philadelphia, 

J.  W.  Lyon  &  co.  1876.     pp.  64-65]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

Same.     Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of   Columbia.     By  Frank  A. 

Gray.     Natural  scale  1:633,600.     15^x26. 
[In  Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 

Gray  &  son,  1876.     pp.  64-65]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

New  map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     15  x  24. 

Baltimore,  J.  F.  Weishampel,  jr.  1876. 

New  railroad  map  of  the  state  of  Maryland,  Delaware,  and  the  District  of 

Columbia.     Compiled  and  drawn  by  Frank  Arnold  Gray.     col.     15  x  24. 
Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13^ 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.    Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1876.     sheet  48]. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  Baltimore  county,  Maryland,  fol.  Phil- 
adelphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1877] . 

Map  of  Washington  city,  District  of  Columbia.     1877.     7x9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     45th  Cong.     2d  sess.     Corrected   to  dec.  10s 
1877.     Isted.  8°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1877.    at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1878,  inclusive. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of  Maryland,  D.  C.  and  Delaware.     18, 

6  pp.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1877. 

Potomac  river  (In  four  sheets).     Date  of  first  publication  1862-1868.    Issued 

1877-1896. 

CONTENTS. 

Sheet  1.  Entrance  to  Piney  Point.    Scale  1:  60,000.    23i  x  29. 
Sheet  2.  Piney  Point  to  Lower  Cedar  Point.    Scale  1: 60,000.    23  x  26J. 
Sheet  3.  Lower  Cedar  Point  to  Indian  Head.    Scale  1: 60,000.    23  x  29i. 
Sheet  4.  Indian  Head  to  Georgetown.    Scale  1:40,000.    39  x  22J. 

[United  States.  Treasury  department.  Coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Charts 
388-391]. 

Georgetown  and  the  city  of  Washington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 

Colton  &  CO.  1878.     no.  27]. 
Note. — Inset  views  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  Capitol  and  Washington 

monument. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Colutnbia.     24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including 
Anne  Arundel  county,  Maryland,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1878. 
at  end]. 


LIbT    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1029 

"Washingrton,  D.  C.     Same.     Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    24  X  16. 
[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  AVashingtou,  including 
the  county  of  Prince  George,  Maryland,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins, 1878.     at  end] . 

Same.     Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     24  x  16. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Baltimore,  including 

Howard  county,  Maryland,     fol.      Philadelphia,  G.  M.   Hopkins,   1878. 
at  end]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13i 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1878.     p.  48]. 

Kntwistle's  handy  map  of  Washington  and  vicinity.     Showing  public  build- 

ings, churches,  hotels,  [etc. ]    20^  x  15|.    Washington,  J.  C.  Entwistle,  1 879. 

Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including  the 

counties  of  Fairfax  and  Alexandria,  Ya.     87  pp.  4  1.  incl.  49  maps.  .  fol. 
Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 
Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  pp.  10-11. 

• Hopkins  (G.  M. )     Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including  the 

county  of  Montgomery,  Maryland.     84  pp.  incl.  44  maps.     3  maps  at  end. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 
Note. — Plan  of  Washington  on  pp.  10-11. 

Map  of  Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     16  x  24. 

[In  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  fifteen  miles  around  Washington,  including 
thecountyof  Montgomery,  Maryland,  fol.  Philadelphia,  G.M.Hopkins, 
1879.-    at  end]. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     7x9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     45th  cong.    3d  sess.    2d  ed.     Corrected  to  Jan. 
29,  1879.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1879.     at  end]. 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1882,  inclusive. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  AVashington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  14.  ' 

[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).  Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, S.  A.  Mitchell,  1879.     p.  48]. 

The  city  of  Washington.     Birds-eye  view  from  the  Potomac — looking  north. 

Drawn  by  C.  R.  Parsons.     20 J  x  33.     New  York,  Currier  &  Ives,  [1880]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13^. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.    Phila- 
delphia, Bradley  &  co.  1880.     sheet  48]. 

■ Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  map  of   Maryland,  D.  C.  and   Delaware. 

18,6  pp.     liold.  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1880]. 

■ Roose's    companion  and  guide  map   of  Washington,  and  vicinity.     1880. 

15|  x  20J. 
[In  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and  vicinity.     18°.    Wash- 
ton,  Gibson  bros.  1882]. 


1030  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wash.ing'ton,  D.  C.  Statistical  maps  of  Washington  and  the  District  of  Columbia. 
1880.  Compiled  by  lieut.  F.  V.  Green,  to  accompany  the  annual  report  of 
the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for  the  year  ending  June  30, 
1880.     13  maps.     5  diagr.     fol.     [Washington,  1880]. 

CONTENTS. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  showing  the  projected  harbor  improve- 
ment, system  of  main  drainage  and  county  roads  as  corrected  to  1880. 

No.  1.  Valuation  of  real  property  as  determined  bj'  the  assessment  of  1878,  and  corrected  to 
July  1st,  1879. 

No.  2.  Showing  the  street  grades. 

No.  3.  Varieties  of  street  pavements,  on  January  1st,  1881. 

No.  4.  Lines  of  shade  trees. 

No.  5.  Location  of  gas  lamps,  maintained  and  lighted  at  the  date  of  January  1st,  1881. 

No.  6.  Lines  of  water  mains. 

No.  7.  Location  of  the  sewers. 

No.  8.  Location  of  the  public  schools. 

No.  9.  Location  of  the  stations  of  the  Police  and  fire  departments. 

No.  10.  Location  of  the  street  railways. 

No.  11.  Location  of  the  telegraph  lines. 

No.  12.  Showing  the  schedule  of  street  sweeping. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  surveyed  in  the  years  1856 

'57  '58  &  '59  by  A.  Boschke.     County  roads  as  corrected  to  1880.     Scale  2 
inches  to  one  mile.     20^  x  20i.     [Washington,  1880]. 

District  of  Columbia.     Surveyed  between  1880  and  1892.     Published  sept. 

1894.     The  contour  interval  is  10  feet.     The  datum  plane  is  0.807  feet 

above  half  tide  level  of  the  Potomac  river.     Scale  1/9600.     5  sheets,  each 

23  X  34.     Cincinnati,  the  Strobridge  lith.  co.  [1894]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey,     no. 

3061-3066]. 
Note. — Sheet  no.  3165  relating  to  Washington  city,  not  published. 

Map  of  Washington  city  and  environs.     By  Russell  Hinman,  c.  e.     Scale: 

as  1  to  60,000.     6  X  8i 
[In  Eclectic  (The)   atlas  and  hand-book  of  the  United  States.     4°.     Cin- 
cinnati, Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1881.     map  14]. 

Post  route  of  the  states  of  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey  Delaware  and  Maryland 

and  the  District  of  Columbia  with  adjacent  parts  of  New  York  [etc.]     By 
W.  L.  Nicholson.     The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1869.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole. 
Scale  6  miles  to  the  inch.     Engraved  by  D.  M'Clelland.     4  sheets,     fold, 
fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Maryland  and 

District  of  Columbia.     43  pp.     1  fold.  map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  Mc- 
Nally &C0.  [1881]. 

Roose's   companion    and    guide    map   of    Washington    and   vicinity   1881. 

15i  X  20. 

[In  Wyeth  (S.  D. )  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington  and  vicin- 
ity,    cheap  ed.     sq.  16°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.  1881]. 

Note. — Inset:  ** Diagram  showing  the  divisions  of  the  city." 

Boyd's  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  suburbs;  District  of  Columbia. 

1882.     15  X  17^. 
[In  Washington,  D.  C.     Directories.     1884.     Wm.  H.  Boyd,  compiler.     8°. 

Washington,  J.  B.  Adams,  1-884]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  the  Directory  for  1883. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1031 

Washington,  D.  C.     Capitol  of  the  United  States.     Washington,  D.  C.     Copy  of 
^nine's  celebrated  photograph,  giving  an  accurate  representation  of  the 
exterior  of  the  capitol,  showing  both  houses  in  session,  both  flags  being  up. 
17|  X  40|.     Buffalo,  X.  Y.  the' Courier  lith.  co.  [1882]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  R.  Milne,  december,  1882. 

Cbart  of  the  Potomac  showing  principal  points  and  distances,  by  A.  C. 

Euebsam.     3i  x  5i      [Washington,  1882]. 

INIap  of  Washington  and  vicinity.     Prepared  at  the  office  of  the  U.  S.  geo- 

logical survey.     1882.     17|  x  34. 
[In  Ward  (Lester  F.)     Guide  to  the  flora  of  W^ashington  and  vicinity.     8°. 
Washington,  government  printing  office,  1881.     p.  238.     United  States. 
Department  of  the  interior.     ]S^ational  museum.     Bulletin  26]. 

]Map  showing  the  Washington  city  and  Point  Lookout  railroad,  and  its  con- 
nections. Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  Sc  co.  Scale  of  statute  miles 
12  to  one  inch.     18  x  23.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1882]. 

^Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.     By  Frank  A.   Gray. 

Natural  scale  1 :  633,600.     15 J  x  25*. 
[In  Gray   (0.  W.)  &  son.     The   national   atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  O.  W. 

Gray  &  son,  1882.     p.  62]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

Plan  of  Smithsonian  park.     Office  of  public  buildings  &  grounds,  Washing- 

ton, D.  C.  jany.  14,  1882.     Forwarded  to  the  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institute  with    letter  of   this  date.     G.  H.  B.  del.     [anon.]     23  x  24^. 

Washington,  1882. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  X  13i 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.    4°.    Phila- 
delphia, Bradley  &  co.  1882.     sheet  48]. 

District  ©f  Columbia.     Joyce's  process.     11^^x11^. 

[In  Kengla  (Louis  A.)     Contributions  to  the  archaeology  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.     8°.     Washington,  R.  A.  W^aters  &  son,  1883.     at  end]. 

Dodge  (R.  P.)     Plats  of  the  131  squares  in  West  Washington,  (Georgetown) 

1883.  1  p.  1.     131  plats,     fol.     [Washington,  1883]. 

Johnson's  W^ashington  and  Georgetown.     12  x  16. 

[In  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     New  York, 

A.  J.  Johnson  &  co.  1883.     sheet  48]. 
Note. — The  frontispiece  to  this  atlas  is  a  view  of  the  Capitol. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     1883.    .6|  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     48th  congress.     1st  sess.     1st  ed.     Corrected 
to  dec.    24,   1883.     8°.     Washington,    government  printing  office,   1883. 
at  end] . 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1886,  inclusive. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.    1883.    Presented  by  the  Washington  bene- 

ficial endowment  association  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     Scale  800  feet 
to  1  inch.     26|  x  37.     [Washington,  1883]. 

Boyd's  map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  suburbs,  District  of  Columbia, 

1884.  38  X  43.     Washington,  W.  H.  Boyd,  1884. 


1032  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.  [Linen  tracing  of  squares  671  and  672  between  New  York 
avenue,  North  Capitol,  M,  and  First  streets;  giring  valuation  of  squares. 
Dec.  13,  1884.     12  x  14.     n.  p.  1884]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.    Prepared  and  presented  by  Thos.  J.  Fisher 

&C0.     18x21i     [Washington,  1884]. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     lOf  x  9. 

[In  Swinton  (William)  and  Harrison  (Henry  D.)  A  descriptive  atlas  of 
the  United  States,  [anon.]  4°.  New  York  and  Chicago,  I vison,  [etc.] 
1884.     p.  108]. 

Map  of  Washington  city,  District  of  Columbia.     6  x  7^. 

[In  Morrison  (J.  M.)  Illustrated  dime  hand-book  of  the  National  Capital, 
[anon.]     18°.     Washington,  C.  W.  Brown  &  co.  1884.     front.] 

Martenet's  map  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia,  including  a  sketch 

of  Delaware  and  parts  of  Pennsylvania,  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     By 
Simon  J.  Martenet.     Scale:  3i  miles  in  one  inch.     43|  x  70^.     Philad'a, 
J.  L.  Smith,  1884. 
Note. — Inset  map  of  Washington  and  Georgetown. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Di-awn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

11  x  13i 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus) .     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro.  1884.     p.  48]. 

Plat  of  the  survey  and  subdivision  of  the  estate  of  the  late  Clark  Mills,  in 

Washington  county,  D.  C.  Oct.  1884.  B.  D.  Carpenter,  surveyor.  26  x  18. 
Washington,  Bell  bros.  1884. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  46  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  a  portion  of  Virginia. 

Compiled  under  the  direction  of  major  G.  J.  Lydecker,  corps  of  engineers, 
by  capt.  F.  V.  Greene,  cotps  of  engineers.  Drawn  by  W.  T.  Bruff,  1884. 
Scale  4  inches  to  one  mile.  41^  x  41.  [Washington,  J.  Bien  &  co.  lith. 
1884]. 

Birds-eye  view  of  Washington  City.     Sketched  from  nature  by  Adolph 

Sachse,  1883-1884.  Lithographed  and  printed  by  A.  Sachse  &  co.  Balto. 
Md.     47  x  6^.     Baltimore,  A.  Sachse  &  co.  [1884?]. 

Vicinity  of  Boston — Vicinity  of  Washington.     8|  x  6 J. 

[In  Ivison,  Blakeman,  Taylor  &  co.  Handy  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  New 
York  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  Blakeman,  Taylor  &  co.  [1884].     p.  11]. 

Vicinity  of  Washington.     4^  x  6J. 

[In  narrower  (Henry  D.).  Handy  atlas  of  the  world,  [anon.]  sm.  4°. 
New  York  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  1884.     p.  11]. 

Holtzman  (R.  O. )    Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  environs.     18 J  x  25. 

[Washington,  1885]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1885,  by  A.  G.  Gedney. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Wanhington,  D.  C.     Showing  public  buildings  and  places 

of  interest.     16^  x  2U.     New  York,  Hart  &  Von  Arx,  1885. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1033 

Wasliiiigrton,  D.  C.     Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  location  of  the 
water  mains.     Chas.  D.  Cole,  del.     30  x  39.    Washington,  X.  Peters,  1885. 
Note. — To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  lieut.  C.  McD.  Townsend,  U. 
S.  A.  ass't  to  eng'r  comm'r,  D.  C. 

]Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  environs.     Prepared  and  presented  by- 

Fitch,  Fox  &  Brown.     17^xl8i     [Washington,  1885]. 
Note. — Copyright,  1885,  by  A.  G.  Gedney. 

The  city  of  Washington   and  environs.     Compiled  and  published  by  J.  C. 

Lang.     17  x  21^     Washington,  N.  Petei-s,  1885. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     7}  x  10^.     [Washington, 

J.  M.  Morrison,  1885]. 
Note. —Copyrighted  by  J.  M.  Morrison,   1885.     Six  marginal   views,    and 
nine  views  on  reverse. 

Martenet's  map  of  Maryland  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  [etc.]     By  Simon 

J.  Martenet.  Baltimore,  1885.  Scale  o^xVeo  ^^  H  miles  in  one  inch. 
Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1885. 

Plat  of  part  of  Pleasant  Plains  and  Lemar  outlet,  being  an  addition  to  Chapins 

Brown's  sub-division  of  S.  P.  Brown's  homestead.  36f  x  14 J.  Washing- 
ton, J.  C.  Lang,  1885. 

Washington  and  environs  1885.     John  C.  Lang,  surveys,  maps,  plans,  &c. 

10^  X  13.     AVashington,  1885. 

, B.  H.  Warner  &  co.'s  map  showing' a  bird's  eye  view  of  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington, and  suburbs.  Locating  the  public  buildings  and  places  of  inter- 
est. Prepared  by  A.  G.  Gedney.  20  x  26.  Washington,  B.  H.  Warner 
&CO.  [1886]. 

Map  of  survey  of  Whitney  Close.     Scale  80'  to  V^.     Lots  for  sale  by  B.  H. 

Warner  &  CO.     40x26.     [Washington,  1886]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  1886.     6|  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     49th  cong.     2d  sess.     2d  ed.     Corrected  to  feb. 
5,  1887.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1887.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  the  varieties  of  street  pavements  on 

January  1st,  1886.  To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  the  commissioners 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1885.  Chas.  D.  Cole,  del.  eng'r  dept.  D.  C. 
17|  x  24f .     Washington,  N.  Peters,  1886. 

Standard  guide-map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  environs,  with  marginal 

numerals  and  patent  indication.  Copyright  and  published  by  Arlington 
publishing  co.  Washington,  1886.  Base  map  compiled  by  J.  C.  Lang. 
18  x  22. 
[In  Porter  (John  Addison) .  New  standard  guide  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton and  environs,  [anon.]  12°.  AVashington,  Arlington  publishing  co. 
1886]. 

AVitteman  (Adolph).     New  bond  paper  map  of  the  city  of  Washington. 

10  X  13.     1  sheet,     fold.     24^.     New  York,  A.  AVitteman,  1886. 

A.  P.  Fardon  &  E.  B.  Townsend's  sub-division  to  be  known  as  W^oodridge: 

being  tracts  called  Barbadoes  &  Scotland  enlarged,  D.  C.  1887.  AA^'m.  H. 
Grant,  civil  &  topographical  engineer.     19  x  24.     AVashington,  1887. 


1034       ^  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washing'ton,  D.  C.  Benjamin  F.  Leighton  and  Richard  E.  Pairo,  trnstees  subdi- 
vision of  a  plat  of  land  formerly  known  as  part  of  ' '  enclosure  or  inclos- 
ure ' '  hereafter  to  be  known  as  ' '  Brookland, "  D.  C.  Scale  80  ft.  to  1  inch. 
28  X  22.    Washington,  Bell  bros.  1887. 

Hopkins  (Griffith  Morgan),     A  complete  set  of  surveys  and  plats  of  prop- 

erties in  the  city  of  Washington,  title,  index  map.  44  pi.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1887]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  surroundings  showing  recent  subdivi- 

sions. Presented  by  Jas.  H.  Marr,  agent  royal  insurance  company  of  Liv- 
erpool.    20  X  26.     Washington,  copyrighted  by  A.  G.  Gedney,  1887. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  from  official  records  and  surveys.     Scale 

800  feet  to  one  inch.     69  x  49.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1887. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.  and  environs,  with  marginal  numbers  and  meas- 

uring tape  attachment  for  instantly  locating  points  of  interest  within  a 
radius  of  twenty  miles  from  the  capitol.  Compiled  from  the  following 
official  sources:  1.  Map  of  Washington  made  under  the  direction  of  the 
engineer  commissioner  of  the  District  in  1887.  2.  Compilation  made  from 
records  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor  of  the  District,  prepared  in  pursuance 
of  the  act  of  Congress  approved  June  4th,  1880,  and  from  other  sources  by 
Axel  Silversparre,  c.  e.  Published  by  R.  E.  Whitman,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Copyrighted  1887.  24^  x  30^ 
[In  Silversparre  (Axel).  Guide  to  Washington,  D.  C.  and  environs.  16°. 
Washington,  D.  C.  1887]. 

Map  showing  proximity  of  Carlin  Springs  to  Washington  and  Alexandria. 

Drawn  by  H.  W.  Newby  &  co.  Scale:  one  inch  =  2500  feet.  15  x  21  J. 
Washington,  Baxter  &  MacGowan,  [1887]. 

Potomac  river  from  Washington  to  Chesapeake  bay.     1887.     W.  M,  Dougal, 

sc.     8^-  X  13i     [Washington,  J.  C.  Entwistle,  1887]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1887,  by  W.  M.  Dougal. 

Todd  &  Brown's  subdivision  of  part  of  Pleasant  Plains  and  Mt.  Pleasant, 

Washington  county,  D.  C.     24  x  19.      [Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler, 

1887]. 

Estate  of  Samuel  Blodget,  jr.  one  of  the  founders  of  the  city  of  Washington, 

D.  C.  Prepared  from  official  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,  of  1870. 
The  Blodget  estate  laid  down  from  the  official  deed  books.  By  Lorin 
Blodget,  1888.     16^  x  20^.     [Washington,  1888]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     6|  x  9. 

[In  Congressional  directory.     50th  cong.     1st  sess.     2d  ed.     Corrected  to 
Jan.  15,  1 888.    8°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1888.    at  end] . 
Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1894,  inclusive. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washigton.     9  x  11. 

[In  Standard  (The)  atlas  and  gazetteer  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  stand- 
ard publishing  co.  1888.     p.  132]. 
Note. — Inset:  "District  of  Columbia." 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  and  vicinity.     16J  x  19^. 

[In  Keim  (De  B.  Randolph).     Washington,  what  to  see  and  how  to  see  it 

6th  ed.     12°.     Washington,  1888]. 
Note. — This  map  is  found  in  all  the  subsequent  editions. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1085 

Washington,  D.  C.  Map  of  Trinidad,  Washington,  D.  C.  1888.  Herman  K. 
Viele,  civil  and  topographical  engineer.  John  F.  Fairchild,  del.  17|  x  14^. 
Washington,  1888. 

Morrison's  map  of  the  country  about  Washington.     20  x  25.     Washington, 

J.  R.  D.  Morrison,  [1888]. 

Plat  and  survey  and  subdivision  of  ' '  Washington  heights ' '  by  the  commis- 

sioners appointed  in  equity  cause  no.  9912.      Thos.  J.  Fisher,  Wm.  P. 
Young,  Wm.  Forsyth,  commissioners.     28  x  22. 

Roose's  new  map  of  Washington  and  its  suburbs,  1888.     Scale  3  in.  to  1  mile. 

15^  x  20^ 
[In  Roose's  companion  and  guide  to  Washington.     Cheap  ed.  corrected  to 
1888.     16°.     Washington,  Gibson  bros.  1888]. 


title- 
CO.  1888. 


Sanborn  map  and  publishing  co.     Insurance  maps  of  Washington 
map.     41  sheets,     fol.     New  York,  Sanborn  map  and  publishing  c 

Thos.  E.  Waggaman  and  J  no.  Ridout,  trustees,  addition  to  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington formerly  called  Woodley  Park.  As  surveyed  by  B.  D.  Carpenter. 
31  X  12.     Washington,  Bell  bros.  1888. 

Map  of  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  position  of  the  several 
divisions  and  route  of  the  inaugural  parade  march  4th,  1889,  under  direc- 
tion of  gen.  James  A.  Beaver.     24  x  38.     Washington,  Bell  bros.  1889. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  with  compliments  of  the  Evening  Star.  Sou- 
venir of  march  4th,  1889.  17  x  22.  Washington,  D.  C.  Bell  bros.  photo- 
lith.  [1889]. 

Maryland,  Delaware  and  the  District  of  Columbia.      By  Frank  A.  Gray. 

Natural  scale  1 :  633.600.     15|  x  25. 
[In  Brown  (Milton  R.)     The  continental  atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  M.  R. 

Brown,  1889.     pp.  64-75]. 
Note. — Inset  plan  of  Washington. 

Topographical  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  a  portion  of  Virginia 
revised  and  corrected  under  the  direction  maj.  W.  Raymond,  corps  of 
engineers,  engineer  commissioner,  D.  C.  by  captain  T.  W.  Syraons,  corps 
of  engineers  1889.  Authorities:  Original  map  compiled  under  the  direc- 
tion of  maj.  G.  J.  Lydecker  by  capt.  F.  V.  Greene  1884.  Topographical 
maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  made  for  the  commissioners  D.  C.  by  the 
IT.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey.  1879-1884.  J.  W.  Donn,  assistant  C. 
and  G.  survey.  Military  maps  made  by  the  Engineer  department  U.  S. 
army,  1861-65.  Boschke's  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  1861.  Car- 
penter's assessment  maps,  1882.  Scale:  4  inches  to  one  mile.  Drawn  by 
W.  T.  O.  Bruff.     41  x  41.     [New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  hth.  1889]. 

The  tourist's  guide  to  the  city  of  Washington.  Where  to  go  and  how  to  get 
there.  [By  J.  V.  F.  i.  e.  Julia  Vilett  Finley.  anon.]  14^  x  17.  [Wash- 
ington, 1889]. 

Land  improvement  co.  Palisades  of  the  Potomac.  28  x  17^.  W^ashington, 
the  Bell  lith.  co.  1890. 

Map  of  Lincoln  park  and  adjacent  squares,  in  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Prepared  for  Bartow  L.  Walker  by  Francis  R.  Fava,  jr.  &  co.  civil  engi- 
neers.    20  X  14^.     Washington,  A.  B.  Graham,  [1890]. 


1036  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliiiigtoii,  D.  C.  The  northwest  extension  of  Massachusetts  avenue,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  and  adjacent  subdivisions,  according  to  the  plan  of  Herman  K. 
Yiele.  Drawn  by  John  F.  Fairchild.  1S\  x  35|.  Washington,  Bell  bros. 
1890. 

Oak  View,  D.  C.  Former  suburban  residence  of  ex.  pres.  Cleveland.  Sur- 
veyed april  1890,  by  Edwin  A.  Greenough  &  co.  Drawn  by  John  T.  Par- 
sons, jr.  Lots  for  sale  by  Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.  14  x  22.  Washington, 
Bell  bros.  photo-lith.  [1890]. 

Palisades  of  the  Potomac.     Palisades  of  the  Potomac  land  and  improvement 

co's.  subdivision  no.  1  being  part  of  "White  Haven."  28x17.  Wash- 
ington, 1890. 

Plan  of  Wilen  Heights.     Surveyed  and  drawn  by  John  C.  Lang.     17J  x  16. 

Washington,  Bell  bros.  1890. 

Wesley  Heights.     Surveyed  July  1890.     Howell  &  Greenough.     20f  x  22^. 

Washington,  Bell  litho.  co.  1890. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     1891.     17  x  17. 

[In    Shanahan     (Daniel).      Shanahan's  guide  to  Washington,      sq.  18°. 

Washington,  W.  M.  Wright,  1894.     front.] 
Note. — Descriptive  text  on  reverse. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  and  adjacent  portions 

of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  1891.     Prepared  by  W.  Kesley  Schoepf.     E.  H. 
Berry,  del.     14  x  21.     Washington,  Bell  litho.  co.  1891. 
Note. — Prepared  for  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  real  estate  brokers. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  adjacent  portions  of  Maryland  and  Vir- 

ginia. Prepared  especially  for  and  presented  with  compliments  of  Thos. 
J.  Fisher  &  co.  Prepared  by  W.  Kesley  Schoepf.  E.  H.  Berry  del. 
23  x  28|.     Washington,  Bell  litho.  co.  189L 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     From  official  records  and  actual  surveys. 

Scale  800  feet  to  one  inch.     61  x  57.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1891. 

Map  showing  the  improvements  around  Washington  in  Bethesda  district 

Montgomery  co.  Md.  Made  from  actual  surveys.  Contours  by  U.  S.  C. 
&  G.  &  Geological  surveys  by  Mackall  and  Clark  civil  &  topographical 
engineers  1891.     68^  x  57.     [Washington,  1891]. 

Map  showing  the  improvements  around  Washington  in  Bethesda  district, 

Montgomery  co.  Md.  Surveys  by  Mackall  and  Clark.  34^  x  28|.  Wash- 
ington, A.  B.  Graham,  1891. 

Miniature  guide  to  Washington  and  public  buildings.     6|  x  6|.     [Washing- 

ton], Bell  lithographing  co.  1891. 

Subdivision   of    Fort   Lincoln   Heights,   District  of    Columbia.     Made  for 

Thomas  A.  Mitchell,  trustee,  by  John  C.  Lang  1892.  18  x  24 J.  [Wash- 
ington, 1892]. 

The  altograph  of  Washington  city,  or  stranger's  guide.     An  isometric  view 

of  the  national  capital,  showing  the  public  buildings,  [etc.]  By  James 
T.  Du  Bois.     25  x  35.     Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  [1892]. 

Birdseye  view  of  the  national  capital  including  the  site  of  the  proposed 

world's  exposition  of  1892  and  permanent  exposition  of  the  three  Americas. 
23|  x  35i.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  1888. 
Note. — Copyright,  1888,  by  E.  Kurtz  Johnson,  treasurer  board  of  promotion. 

The  city  of  Wa^shington.     Birds-eye  view  from  tlie  Potomac  looking  north. 

col.     20i  x  33.     New  York,  (Uirrier  c^  Ivos,  [1892]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1087 

Wasliingrton,  D.  C.     District  of  Columbia.     Scale  1-4S00.     48  sheets,  each  14  x  14. 
AVashington,  Evans  &  Bartle,  1892. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.    'Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Charts 

no.  3101-3164]. 
Note.— Wanting  sheets  3130,  3140,  3150,  3159,  3160.     Xos.  3136-3138,  3145- 
3148,  3155-3158,    comprising  the  city  of  Washington,   never  published. 
Complete  in  64  sheets. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Real   estate   plat  of   Washington,   D.   C.     v.   1.     title. 

index  map.     43  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  :\I.  Hopkins,  1892. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity,  showing  the  principal  points 

of  interest  including  the  present  condition  of  the  defences  of  Washington. 
Compiled  from  the  latest  maps  and  from  original  surveys  and  reconnais- 
sances by  the  engineering  platoon  of  the  engineer  corps,  D.  C.  X.  G. 
F.  L.  Averill  comdg.  platoon.  23J  x  20.  Washington,  A.  B.  Graham, 
•  1892. 

Note.— Copyright,  1892,  by  F.  L.  Averill. 

Map  showing  Stelwagen  &  Wolf  (trustees')  subdivision  of  the  Schuetzen 

Park  near  Washington,  Dist.  of  Col.  Surveyed  april  1892  by  AV.  Kesley 
Schoepf.  18  X  18.  Drawn  by  Edward  Hamilton  Berry.  18  x  18.  Wash- 
ington, Bell  litho.  CO.  [1892]. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     10  x  12. 

[In  Appleton  (D. )  &  co.  The  handy  atlas  of  modern  geography.  4°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1892.     p.  103]. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.  and  suburbs,  showing  the  latest  street  and  all 

new  railway  and  street  car  routes.  Drawn  &,  published  by  the  engineer- 
ing platoon  of  the  engineer  corps.  F.  L.  Averill,  comdg.  platoon.  1892. 
20  X  20.     Washington,  A.  B.  Graham,  1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  54  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
18°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Washington  city  and  its  environs.     Pennsylvania  railroad  g.  a.  r.  edition. 

15|  X  19^. 
[In  Barksdal  (Frank  N.)     A  hand-book  of  Wasliington.     [anon.]     sq.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott,  1892]. 

City  of  Washington.     9  x  11. 

[In  Hunt  &  Eaton.     The  Columbian  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  Hunt  &  Eaton, 

1893.     p.  213]. 
Note. — On  page  212  is  a  description  of  the  city  and  plans  of  the  senate  and 

house  of  representatives. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  1893.     6^  x  9. 

[In  Washington,  D.  C.  Capitol  centennial  committee.  Centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  National  Capitol,  sept. 
18,  1793.     12°.     Washington,  1893.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  District  of   Columbia  and  adjacent  portions  of  Maryland  and 

Virginia.  Prepared  especially  for  and  presented  with  compliments  of 
Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  1893.  Prepared  by  W.  Kelsey  Schoepf.  56  x  60. 
Washington,  F.  A.  Schmidt,  1893. 

Map  of   Washington,    D.  C.     Scale:  1  mile-2  inches.     7\  x  9h.     [Buffalo, 

N.  Y.     Matthews-Northrup  co.  1893]. 


1038  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

WasMngrton,  D.  C.     Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed 
atlas  of  the  world.     19  x  26.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1893]. 

Maryland — District  of  Columbia — Virginia.     Washington  sheet.     Surveyed 

in  1885-6.     Edition  of  June,  1893.    Scale  1/625/00.     19  x  29.     Washington, 
1895. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     Geological  survey]. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     10^  x  12. 

Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1893]. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Drawn  and  engraved  by  W.  H.  Gamble. 

9|  X  12^. 
[In  Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Phil- 
adelphia, A.  R.  Keller  co.  1893.     p.  48]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  townohip  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  56  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
18°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  c^  co.  [1893]. 

Real  estate  plat  book  of  Washington,  D.  C.     v.  1-3.     Philadelphia,  G.  M. 

Hopkins,  1893-4. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  North-west  section. 

V.  2.  North-east,  south-east  and  south-west  section. 

V.  3.  West  Washington,  and  balance  of  the  county  outside  of  Florida  ave.  Boundary  st. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  street  lamps.     To  accompany  the 

annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.     For  the  year  ending 
June  30, 1894.     Correct  to  June  30, 1894.     28i  x  27^.     [Washington,  1894]. 
Note. — Giving  width  of  streets  and  avenues  and  block  numbers. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  the  public  reservations  under  con- 

trol of  office  of  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  colonel  John  M.  Wilson,  lieut.  col.  (torps  of  engineers,  U.  S.  A.  in 
charge  of  Public  buildings  &  grounds.  1894.  John  Stewart,  c.  e.  sur- 
veyor &  draughtsman.  To  accompany  the  annual  report  upon  the 
improvement  and  care  of  public  buildings  and  grounds  in  the  District  of 
Columbia  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30th,  1894.  John  M.  Wilson 
colonel  U.  S.  army.  16f  x  23.  [Washington,  The  Norris-Peters  co. 
1894]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  water  mains.     To  accompany  the 

annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.     For  the  year  ending 
June   30,    1894.     Mains   correct   to   dec.    1,   1894.     G.    M.    Lukesh,    del. 
27^  X  27J.     Washington,  National  litho  co.  1894. 
Note. — This  map  gives  block  numbers,  and  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  26. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  c^  co.'s  new  indexed  atlas  of  the  United  States.     [East], 
pts.  5-6.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1894]. 

Map  of  Washington  city.  District  of  Columbia.     7x9. 

[In  Wyckoff  (J.  N.)     How  to  know  the  National  city,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[anon.]     18°.     Washington,  Anderson  <k  co.  1894]. 

The  vicinity  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Scale    1/20.000  of    nature.      55x59. 

Philadelphia,  Griffith  M.  Hopkins,  [1894]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1039 

"Wasliingrtoii,  D.  C.  Map  of  the  city  of  "Washington  showing  sewers:  To  accom- 
pany the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.  For  the  year 
ending  June  30,  1894.  Correct  to  June  30,  1894.  Posted  to  nov.  1st,  1895. 
G.  M.  Lukesh,  del.  27^  x  27^.  Washington,  National  litho.  co.  1874. 
Note. — This  map  shows  block  numbers,  and  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 
The  manuscript  corrections  are  by  L.  Cobb,  jr. 

Chevy   Chase.      Section  2.      Thos.  J.    Fisher  &  co.  sole  agents.     24  x  19. 

Washington,  I).  C.     The  Norris  Peters  co.  [1895]. 

Chevy    Chase    adjacent    to    Washington,    D.     C.      Section    2.      31  x  36^. 

[Washington,  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.  1895]. 

The  city  of  Washington  and  environs.     1895.     8^  x  8. 

[In  Congressional  directory.  54th  cong.  1st  sess.  1st  ed.  Corrected  to 
dec.  7,  1895.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1895.  at 
end]. 

Note. — Same  map  published  in  all  the  directories  to  1898,  inclusive. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  showing  sewers.     To  accompany  the  annual 

report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.  For  the  year  ending  June  30, 
1895.  Correct  to  June  30,  1895.  G.  M.  Lukesh,  del. '  27^  x  27i.  Wash- 
ington, National  litho.  co.  1875. 
Note. — This  map  shows  block  numbers,  and  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 
It  was  published  in  1894,  but  by  the  manuscript  changes  of  L.  Cobb,  jr. 
has  been  brought  up  to  June  30,  1895. 

Map  of  AVashington.     Engraved  for  the  People's  publishing  co.     Chicago. 

9  X  11*. 
[In  Werner  (The)  co.     The  people's  ilhistrated  and  descriptive  family  atlas 

of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  the  Werner  co.  1895.     p.  114]. 
Note. — Inset :  ' '  District  of  Columbia. ' ' 

Map  showing  suburban  subdivisions  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     To  accom- 

pany the  annual  report  of  the  engineer  department,  D.  C.     January,  1895. 
22  X  26|.     [Washington,  1895]. 
Note. — This  map  contains  manuscript  additions  showing  telegraph  lines  of 
the  Postal  telegraph  co.  the  Western  Union  Tel.  co.  and  the  telephone 
lines  of  the  C.  &  P.  Telephone  co. 

Maryland — District  of  Columbia — Virginia.     Washington  sheet.     Surveyed 

in  1885-6      Edition  of  sept.  1895.     Scale  1/62500.     19  x  29.     Washington, 
1895. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     Geological  survey]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington.     11  x  14. 

[In  Garretson,  Cox  &  CO.     The  Columbian  atlas  of  the  world.    4°.    Buffalo. 

Garretson,  Cox  &  co.  1896.     p.  25]. 
Note. — Copyrighted,  1895. 

Washington.     Massstab  1  :  39500.     8f  x  5i 

[In  Brockhaus' konversations-lexikon.  14teautl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A.  Brock- 
haus,  1895.     v.  16.     p.  522]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  AVashington.     Location  of  deaths  for  the  year  ending  June 

30,  1896.     28  X  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    54th  cong.    2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1896.    8°.    Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21.  map 
no.  1]. 


1040  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

WasMngrton,  D.  C.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal 
cases  of  zymotic  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.  28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1896.  8^.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.  v.  21. 
map  no.  2]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.    Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  diphtheria 

and  scarlet  fever;  also  number  of  cases  thereof  reported  to  the  health 
department  during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.  28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  54th  cong.  2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1896.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.  v.  21. 
map  no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.    Showing  location  of  fatal  ceases  of  diarrhoeal 

diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    54th  cong.    2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1896.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21. 
map  no.  4] . 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  consump- 

tion for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    54th  cong.    2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1896.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21. 
map  no.  5]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  W^ashington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  acute 

lung  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1896.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States  Congress.     House  of  representatives.     54th  cong.     2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Annual  report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1896,     8°.     W^ashington,  government  printing  office,  1896.     v.  21. 
map  no.  6]. 

Map  of  portions  of  Maryland,  Virginia  and  District  of  Columbia  showing 

distribution  of  the  Potomac  formation  in  part  overlain  by  Columbia  and 
Lafayette  formation.  From  data  furnished  by  N.  H.  Darton.  8  miles = 
one  inch.     1896.     19  x  7^. 

[United  States.  Department  of  the  interior.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
no.  145]. 

Note, — To  accompany  "The  Potomac  formation  in  Virginia.  By  Wm. 
Morris  Fontaine." 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Fort  Dearborn  publishing  co.  The  national  standard  family  and  busi- 
ness atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  Chicago,  the  Fort  Dearborn  publishing  co. 
1896.     pp.  206-207]. 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  11^. 

[In  Waite  ( Jno.  F. )  i)ubli8hing  co.    The  new  international  office  and  family 

atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  J.  F.  Waite  publ.  1896.     p.  94]. 
Note. — Inset:  "District  of  Columbia." 

Official  map  of  Washington.     Prepared  by  the  cornmittee  of  '96,     Fifteenth 

international  Christian  endeavor  convention,  July  8-13,  1896.  18  x  22J. 
Washington,  D.  C.  the  Norris-Peters  co.  [1896], 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  1041 

WasMngton,  D.  C.  Part  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  June,  1896.  Compiled  and 
drawn  at  the  office  of  the  engineer  commissioner,  District  of  Columbia. 
Scale  1:12000.     38 J  x  o4|.     Washington,  the  Xorris  Peters  co.  [1896]. 

■ Rand,   McNally  &  co's  map  of  the  main  i)ortion   of   Washington,   D.   C. 

11  X  14. 
[In  Eaud,  McNally  &  co.     New  pictorial  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago, 
Eand,  McNally  &  co.  1896.     p.  58]. 

Keal  estate  plat  book  of  Washington.     Supplement,     v.  3.     Comprising  the 

first  suburban  section  of  the  plan  of  the  extension  of  permanent  system  of 
highways,  title,  index  sheets.  12  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  Griffith  M. 
Hopkins,  1896. 

Robert's  road  map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  adjoining  portions  of 

Maryland  and  Virginia.     16 J  x  22i.      [Washington,  W.  F.  Roberts,  1896]. 

Jarvis'  map  of  Washington.     6i  x  9.     [Washington],  J.  F.  Jarvis,  1897. 

League  of  American  wheelmen.     Road  book  of  Maryland  containing  all  the 

through  and  sub-routes  of  the  state  of  Maryland,  and  the  principal  runs 
and  connections  of  lower  Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  District  of  Columbia, 
A-'irginia,  West  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  all  points  of  importance 
throughout  this  section  of  the  middle  Atlantic  and  upper  southern  states. 
Based  on  the  extended  and  personal  surveys  of  Robinson  C.  Watters.  xxx, 
230  pp.  3  maps  at  end.  16°.  Baltimore,  J.  C.  Dulany  co.  [1897]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  Conway  W.  Sams,  chief  consul  Maryland  division, 
L.  A.  W.  ' 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Sewers  &  water  courses.     7^  x  10. 

[In  United  States  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2.  p.  103. 
no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington  show^ing  conduits  of  the  electric  lighting, 

telegraph,  &  telephone  companies.     Correct  to  sept.  1897.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.     55th  cong.    2d 
sess.    doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.     p. 
226.     no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  zymotic 

diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.     55th  cong.     2d 
sess.     doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for   1897.     8°.     Washington,    government  printing  office,    1897.     v.    2. 
no.  1]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  diphthe- 

ria and  scarlet  fever;  also  number  of  cases  thereof  reported  to  the  health 
department  during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.  28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
for  1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2. 
no.  2]. 

H.  Doc.  516 66 


1042  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington,  D.  C.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal 
cases  of  diarrhoeal  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.  28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  2d 
sess.  doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2. 
no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  acute 

lung  diseases  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  representatives.     55th  cong.    2d 
sess.     doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.   2. 
no.  4]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  con- 

sumption for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     House  of  Representatives.     55th  cong.     2d 
sess.     doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia for  1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2. 
no.  5]. 

Map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  25^ 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas  and  shippers'  guide,     fol. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1897.     pp.  90-91]. 
Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

Map  showing  limits  of  low,   middle  and  high  service  distribution  in  the 

District  of  Columbia,  1897.     15  x  11^. 
[In  United  States  Congress.     House  of  representatives.     55th  cong.     2d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1897.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.     v.  2.     p.  195. 
no.  2]. 

Maryland  and   Delaware.      Scale   16   English  statute   miles  to   one  inch. 

lOJ  X  15. 
[In  Century  (The)  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     New  York,  the  century  co. 

1897.     no.  33]. 
Note. — Inset:  ''District  of  Columbia  coextensive  with  Washington."     Scale 

4  miles  to  one  inch. 

Plan  der  bundeshauptstadt  Washington.     Massstab  1:60  000.     4^  x  5. 

[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig    und    Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     p.  536]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.  56  pp.  1  fold.  map. 
18°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1897]. 

Road  book  of  the  District  of  Columbia  division  of  league  of  American  wheel- 

men, containing  also  some  of  the  principal  routes  in  Maryland  and 
Virginia,  [etc.]  1st  ed.  3  p.  1.  76  pp.  3  fold.  maps.  obi.  12°.  [Wash- 
ington, G.  E.  Williams,  1897]. 

Permanent  system   of    highways,    District  of   Columbia.     Three  sections. 

Scale  600   feet  to  one  inch.     46 J  x  27,  46i  x  28.     Washington,  engineer 
1897-99. 
Note. — Section  1  was  published  in  1899,  section  2  in  1898,  section  3  in  1897. 
Section  1  has  the  title  "  Highway  extension  plan  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia. ' '     Section  2  has  the  imprint  of  A.  Hoen  &  co.  Baltimore. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1043 

"Washing-ton,  D.   C.     Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     28^  x  28.     Washington, 
Norris  Peters  co.     [1898]. 
Note. — This  map  gives  block  numbers,  and  the  width  of  streets  and  avenues. 
It  was  pubUshed  by  direction  of  District  commissioners  for  use  as  a  base 
map. 

The  city  of  Washington  and  environs.     1898.     14  x  14. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  "printing  office,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  461]. 

Note. — Showing  the  various  methods  of  street  cleaning. 

Map   of  the   city   of    Washington.     Police  district  area.     72y\   sq.    miles. 

Arranged  by  Richard  Sylvester.     7j  x  10. 
[In  United  States.   Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  1.     p.  137]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  acute 

lung  diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     no.  4]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  con- 

sumption for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     no.  5]. 

— Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  zymotic 

diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     no.  1]. 

— Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  diph- 
theria and  scarlet  fever;  also  number  of  cases  thereof  reported  to  the 
health  department  during  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.  28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     no.  2]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.     Showing  location  of  fatal  cases  of  diarrhoeal 

diseases  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1898.     28  x  28. 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     no.  3]. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  showing  the  boundary  between  the  city  of 

Washington  and  the  county.  To  accompany  the  annual  report  of  the 
Engineer  department,  D.  C.  January,  1898.  22^  x  26^. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cong.  3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1897.  8°.  Washington,  government  printing  office,  1897.  v.  2.  p.  292. 
no.  5]. 


1044  LIST    OF-  MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wasliing^on,  D.  C.  Map  of  the  city  of  Washington.  Showing  principal  supply 
mains,  also  the  area  supplied  by  pumping,  the  areas  supplied  by  48,  36,  30 
and  12  in:  mains,  and  areas  where  the  pressure  is  20  lbs.  and  under. 
42^  X  28. 
[In  United  States,  Congress.  House  of  representatives.  55th  cond.  3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.  Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 
1898.     8°.     AVashingten,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     p.  139]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  the  main  overhead  lines  inside  of 

the  fire  limits.     28  x  28.     ' 
[In  United  States.    Congress.    House  of  representatives.    55th  cong.    3d  sess. 
doc.  no.  7.     Report  of  the  commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  for 

1898.  8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office,  1898.     v.  2.     p.  178]. 

• The  Matthews-Northrup  handy-map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     4^  x  6f . 

[In  Matthews-Northrup  co.    Complete  handy  atlas  of  the  world.    12°.    Chi- 
cago, etc.  Orange  Judd  co.  1898.     p.  54]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia.     56  pp.     1  fold.  map. 
18°.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1898]. 

Washington   and   vicinity.     Edition    of    1898.     Scale    1/62500.     19f  x  23^. 

[Washington,  1890]. 
[United  States.     Geological  survey]. 

Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  25^ 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co. '  s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world,     f ol.     Chicago  and 

New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1898.     pp.  282-283]. 
Note. — Known  as  "  Business  atlas  map."     First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

Chevy   Chase.     Section   2.     Thos.    J.    Fisher   &    co.    sole  agent.     24  x  19. 

Washington,  the  Norris  Peters  co.  photo.  [1899]. 

Cliffbourne.     Lots  for  sale  by  Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.     13  x  22.     Washing- 

ton, the  Norris  Peters  co.  photo,  lith.  [1899] . 

Map   of  the   city   of   Washington.     Chas.    D.   Cole,   draftsman.     32  x  27^. 

[Washington,  District  commissioners,  1899] . 
Note. — This  map  is  a  base  upon  which  the  water  department  maps  are  laid 
down. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia.     Prepared  especially  for  and  presented 

with  compliments  of  Thos.  J.  Fisher  &  co.     1899.  •  21  x  23.     Washington, 
A.  B.  Graham,  photo,  lith.  [1899]. 

Map  of  the  national  zoological  park,  Washington,  D.  C.     16J  x  13. 

[In  Smithsonian  institution.     Animals  desired  for  the  national  zoological 
park  at  Washington,  D.  C.     8°.     Washington,  government  printing  office, 

1899.  front.] 

Map  of  Washington.     9  x  llj. 

[In  Cram's  bankers'  and  brokers'  railroad  atlas,     fol.     New  York,  Chicago, 
G.  F.  Cram,  1899.     p.  483]. 

Plat  compiled  from  official  records  for  Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.  real  estate 

brokers.     36  x  24.     [Washington,  1899]. 
Note. — 14th  street  extended    between  Florida  ave  and  Park  st.  Whitney 
avenue,  etc. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1045 

"Wasliingiion,  D.  C.     Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington, 
D.  C.     12*  X  10|. 
[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  universal  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago,  Rand, 

McXally  &  co.  i899.  '  p.  25].  • 

Note. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

Rand,   McNally  &  co.'s  map  of  the  main  portion  of  Washington,  D.   C. 

12^  X  lOf. 
[In  Chicago  (The)  chronicle's  unrivaled  atlas  of  the  world.     4°.     Chicago, 

for  the  Chicago  chronicle  by  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1899.     p.  25]. 
XoTE. — Copyright,  1895,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

— Rand,  McXally  &    co.'s  map   of  the  main  portion  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

12*  X  lOf. 

[In  Philadelphia  public  ledger's  unrivaled  atlas  of  the  world.  4°.  Phila- 
delphia, for  the  public  ledger,  1899.     p.  59] . 

XoTE. — Copyright,  1895,  by  Rand,  McXally  &  co. 

Soldier's  Home  grounds.     Thomas  J.  Fisher  &  co.     29|  x  9^.     Washington, 

A.  B.  Graham,  photo,  lith.  1899. 

AVashington,  D.  G.     19  x  25*. 

[In  Rand,  McXally  &  co.'s  enlarged  business  atlas  and  shippers'  guide.    29th 

ed.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  1899.     pp.  102-103]. 
XoTE. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

Washington,  D.  C.     19  x  25^ 

[In  Rand,  ^NlcXally  &  co.'s  new  standard  atlas  of  the  world,     fol.     Chicago 

and  Xew  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1899.     pp.  324-325]. 
XoTE. — First  copyrighted  in  1895. 

Alexandria  city  showing  connections  with  Washington.     Howell  &  Taylor, 

Wash.  D.  C.     21i  x  13f.      Washington,    D.  C.      A.   B.   Graham,    photo- 
lithographer,  [1900]. 
XoTE. — Copyright,  1900,  by  M.  B.  Harlow.     Inset  view  of  Washington. 

Map  of  Alexandria  county,  Virginia,  for  the  Virginia  title  co.  Alexandria 

1900.  Prepared  by  Howell  &  Taylor,  Washington,  D.  C.  Drawn  by  G.  P. 
Strum,  col.  60*  x  39^.  Washington,  D.  C.  A.  B.  Graham,  photo-litho. 
[1900]. 

Topographical  map  of  Washington,  D.  C.     1899-1900.     Compiled  from  rec- 

ords in  the  office  of  the  commissioners.  District  of  Columbia,  by  C.  W* 
Thorn  and  Thos.  C.  J.  Baily,  jr.  civil  engineers.  Scale  1: 12000.  38^  x  53. 
Baltimore,  Md.  globe  map  &  atlas  co.  [1900]. 

Map  of  the  city  of  Washington,  showing  water  mains  and  fire  hydrants. 

Jan.  15th,  1900.  Prepared  from  records  of  the  water  dep't,  D.  C.  Chas. 
D.  Cole,  draftsman.     33  x  27^     [Washington,  Xorris-Peters  co.  1900] . 

Committee  on  public  comfort.     Inaugural  committee.     The  Xation's  Capi- 

tal.    17^  X  17.     Washington,  the  Xorris  Peters  co.  1901. 

Map  of  the  District  of  Columbia  showing  public  reservations  and  possessions, 

and  the  permanent  system  of  highways,  compiled  in  the  office  of  the  com- 
mission on  the  improvement  of  the  park  system,  from  plans  and  data  fur- 
nished by  the  engineer  commissioner.  May,  1901.  Prepared  by  J.  G. 
Langdon.     26^  x  28J.     Baltimore,  A.  Hoen  &  co.  1901. 

Blanchard's  guide  map   of  Washington.      19   x   13.      [Xew  York],  I.   H. 

Blanchard  co.,  1901. 


1046  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"Washington,  D.  C.     Geological  atlas  of  the  United  States.    Washington  folio.     Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Maryland,  Virginia.     Library  ed.     Folio  70.      [Scale 
1/62500].     title.     7  pp.     5  col.   maps.     fol.     Washington,  engraved  and 
printed  by  the  IT.  S.  geological  survey,  1901. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Geological  survey]. 

1  Blodget  (Samuel).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is 

situated  a  mansion-house  belonging  to  Samuel  Blodget.     ms.     13  x  18. 

Burns  (David).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on  which  is 

situated  a  house  and  grave-yard  belonging  to  David  Burns;  at  present  occu- 
pied by  James  Burns,     ms.     13  x  18. 

Carroll  (Daniel).     Plan  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington;  shewing  the 

situation  of  the  buildings  belonging  to  mr.  Danl.  Carroll,  of  Duddington. 
ms.     15  X  18i-. 

Carroll  (Daniel)  &  others.     Plan  of  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which 

is  exhibited  the  division  of  lots  made  under  a  commission  from  the  high 
court  of  chancery  of  the  state  of  Maryland  and  directed  to  Danl.  Carroll  of 
Duddington,  Thomas  Peter  and  Nicholas  King.     ms.     16|  x  20^. 

Clinton  (Thomas  G.)     Plan  placing  the  current  channel  of  the  Potomac 

permanently  along  the  wharves  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Respectfully  sub- 
mitted by  Thos.  G.  Clinton,     ms.     71  x  48. 

Davidson  (James).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which  is 

situated  the  house  and  grave-yard  belonging  to  the  heirs  of  John  Davidson, 
ms.     18  X  15. 

Davidson  (Samuel).     Plan  of  square  183  in  the  city  of  AVashington  on  which 

is  shewn  the  situation  of  a  log  dwelling  house  belonging  to  Samuel  David- 
son, original  proprietor  of  the  square,     ms.     7^  x  11. 

Fenwick  (Mrs.  Ign.)     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  on  which  mrs.  Fenwick's 

house  stands,     ms.     13  x  14. 

Lingan  (James  M.)     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which 

is  situated  a  mansion-house  belonging  to  James  M.  Lingan.     ms.     13  x  18. 

Lynch  and  Sands.     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington  on  which 

messrs  Lynch  and  Sands  mansion-house  stands,     ms.     13  x  18. 

Mills    (Bobert).     President's   house.      North    front.      Robt.    Mills,    archt. 

Note. — One  view  among  eight  relating  to  buildings  in  Washington  on  one 

sheet.     Without  date.  Division  of  prints. 

Peter  (Robert).     Map  of  that  part  of  Washington  on  which  is  situated  a 

house  belonging  to  Robert  Peter,     ms.     19  x  13i. 

Peter  (Robert).     A  plan,  exhibiting  the  squares  on  which  Robert  Peter's 

building  stood  on  that  tract  of  land  called  Mexico,  within  the  city  of 
of  Washington,     ms.     14J  x  18. 

Plan  of  the  squares  of  the  eastern  extreme  of  the  city  of  W.     [anon.]     ms. 

13  X  15. 

Prout  (Mrs.  William).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  on  which  mrs.  Prout's 

house  stands,     ms.     13  x  18. 

Tiber  creek.     [Map  of  Tiber  creek  and  the  Mall],     ms.     11^x23. 

*The  followiiiK  WaHhington  maps  without  dates  arc  arranged  alphabetically  under  their  subjects. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  1047 

Washingrton,  D.  C.  Walker  (George).  Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton, on  which  is  situated  the  mansion-house  &  grave-yard  belonging  to  mr. 
Geo.  Walker,     ms.     13  x  18. 

Wheler  (Mrs.  Elizabeth).     Plan  of  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  the 

vicinity  of  upper  Eastern  Branch  ferry;  shewing  the  situation  of  the  build- 
ings &  grave-yards,  belonging  to  the  widow  Wheler.     ms.     15  x  19^. 

Young  (Abraham).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on  which 

is  situated  a  mansion-house  and  grave-yard  belonging  to  xlbraham  Young, 
ms.     13  X  18. 

Young  (Notley).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  shewing  the 

situation  of  the  mansion-house,  grave-yard  &  buildings  belonging  to  mr. 
Notley  Young,  original  proprietor  of  that  part  of  the  city.  Scale  100  ft. 
pr.  inch.     ms.     13  x  33. 

Young  (Mrs.  William).     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on 

which  is  situated  the  mansion-house  and  grave-yard  of  the  widow  Young, 
ms.     12J  X  14i. 

Young's  (Mr.)  mill.     Map  of  that  part  of  the  city  of  Washington,  on  which 

mr.  Young's  mill  stands,     ms.     19  x  27. 

Washington  county,  Ark.  Skelton  (Gordon  Y. )  Atlas  map  of  Washington 
county,  Ark.     2  p.  1.     34  sheets.     1  pi.     4°.     [Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1894]. 

Washington  county,  Iowa.  Harrison  &  Warner,  publishers.  Atlas  of  Washina:- 
ton  county,  Iowa.  Drawn  from  actual  surveys  and  the  county  records. 
To  which  is  added  a  rail  road  and  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Iowa. 
47  pp.  inch  21  maps.     fol.     Clinton,  la.  Harrison  &  Warner,  1874. 

Washington  county,  Me.  Topographical  map  of  the  county  of  Washington, 
Maine.  From  actual  surveys,  under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling,  col. 
60  X  60.     New  York,  Lee  &  Marsh,  1861. 

Washington  county,  Missouri  territory.     Sketch  of  the  lead  mine  district  in 
Washington  county,  Missouri  territory.     20|  x  15J. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1834.     Pub- 
lic lands.     V.  3.     p.  270] . 
Note. — "General  office,  dec.  10th,  1816.     Josiah  Meigs." 

Washington  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  Morris  Levey,  col. 
57  X  39.     Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Scott  &  R.  P.  Smith,  i853. 

Washington  county,  Ohio.  Map  of  Washington  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  surveys 
&  records  by  Wm.  Lorey.     42  x  56.     Philadelphia,  E.  P.  Gardner,  1858. 

Lake  (D.  J.)  and  others.     Atlas  of  Washington  county,  Ohio.     From  actual 

surveys.  To  which  is  added  a  township  map  of  the  state  of  Ohio  also  an 
outline  &  railroad  map  of  the  United  States.  96  pp.  inch  22  maps  &  20  pi. 
2  maps  at  end.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Titus,  Simmons  &  Titus,  1875. 

Washington  county,  Penn.  Barker's  map.  From  actual  surveys  by  James  M. 
Sherman  &  A.  R.  Day.     col.     40  x  51.     New  York,  W.  J.  Barker,  1856. 

Map  of  Washington  co.  Pennsylvania.     From  actual  surveys,  by  S.  N.  & 

F.  W.  Beers.     58  x  58.     Philadelphia,  A.  Pomeroy  &  L.  W.  Treat,  1861. 

Washington  county,  Vt.  Map  of  Washington  co.  Vermont.  From  actual  sur- 
veys under  the  direction  of  H.  F.  Walling.  1858.  54x54.  New  York, 
Baker  &  Tilden,  1858. 


1048  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Washington  county,  Vt.  County  atlas  of  Washington,  Vt.  From  actual  surveys 
by  and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers.  65  pp.  incl.  32  maps.  fol. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1873. 

Washington  (Fort),  N.  Y.     Cantoonments  between  fort  Knypehausen  [known 

asfortWashington]  and  McGo wan' s  Pass.    ms.    [anon.]    19x12.    [1776]. 

Note. — On  the  reverse  is  the  name  '  *  Montresor. ' '   Numbered  in  pencil '  *  31. " 

Fort  Washington  head  of  Harlem  river.     [Sketch,  by  V.  Wangenheim.     ms. 

anon.     9x7.     1776?]. 

[Plan  of  fort  Washington  and  the  British  encampments  in  the  vicinity,  show- 
ing the  country  nearly  to  Kingsbridge.     ms.     anon.     8x12^.     1776?]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  "  157." 

Knyphausen's  attack  on  Fort  Washington,  november  16,  1776.     7|  x  5^. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1877.     v.  1.     pt.  1.     p.  65]. 
Note. — Photo-lithographic  fac-simile  of  a  copy  taken  from  the  original  in 
Cassel,  for  professor  Joy,  now  the  possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort,  esq. 
To  accompany  an  article  on  ' '  Mount  Washington  and  its  capture  on  the 
16th  of  november,  1776.     By  E.  F.  De  Lancey." 

Attacks  of  Fort  Washington  by  his  majesty s  forces  under  the  command  of 

gen'l  sir  Will'm  Howe,  k.  b.  16  nov'r  1776.  Copied  from  the  original  map 
kindly  loaned  the  compiler  by  mr.-  A.  Stuart,  [anon.]  col.  16^  x  22. 
New  York,  lith.  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual,  by  G.  Hayward,  1861. 

A  map  of  part  of  New  York  island,  showing  a  plan  of  fort  Washington  now 

call'd  ft.  Kniphausen,  with  the  rebels  lines  on  the  south  part,  from  which 
they  were  driven  on  the  16th  no  v.  1776,  by  the  troupes  under  the  orders 
of  the  earl  of  Percy.     Survey' d  the  same  day,  by  order  of  his  lordship,  by 
Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.     ms.     29x15.     [1776]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  61]. 

- — —    A  plan  of  the  attack  of  fort  Washington  now  fort  Knyphausen  and  of  the 
American  lines  on  New  York  island,  by  the  kings  troops  on  the  16th  of 
november,  ] 776.     ms.     [anon.]     19x10.     [1776]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  60]. 

Plan  of  the  northern  part  of  New  York  island,  with  fort  Washington,  or 

Knyphausen,  and  other  works,     ms.     [anon.]     17x30.     [1776?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  59]. 

Sketch  of  the  Hessian  attack  on  fort  Washington  under  general  Knype- 

hausen on  the  16th  no  v.  1776.     ms.     [anon.]     14  x  10.     [1776]. 
Note. — Numbered  in  pencil  *'52". 

— A  topographical  map  of  the  northn.  part  of  New  York  island,  exhibiting  the 

plan  of  fort  Washington  now  fort  Knyphausen,  with  the  rebel's  lines  to 
the  southward,  which  were  forced  by  the  troops  under  the  command  of 
earl  Percy,  16  nov.  1776,  and  survey'd  immediately  after  by  order  of  his 
lordship,  by  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  To  which  is  added  the  attack  made 
to  the  northd.  by  the  Hessians.  Survey'd  by  order  of  gen.  Knyphausen. 
10  x  19.  London,  W.  Faden,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  19]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  19.    also  v.  5.     no.  18a]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1049 

Wasliing'ton  (Fort),  N.  Y.  Same.  A  topographical  map  of  the  north  part  of  Xew 
York  island,  exhibiting  the  plan  of  fort  "Washington,  now  fort  Knyphausen. 
By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  London,  W.  Faden,  1777.  [Reprint]. 
10  X  17.  Xew  York,  eng.  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  ZVIanual  for  1859,  by  G. 
Hay  ward.     [1859]. 

Same.  A  topographical  map  of  the  northn.  part  of  Xew  York  island,  exhib- 
iting the  plan  of  Fort  Washington  now  Fort  Knyphausen,  shewing  the 
several  attacks  of  the  royal  army.  Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the 
American  war.  Published  april  12,  1793.  [By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier. 
•  anon.]  10  x  19. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)  The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.  4°.  London,  for  the  author,  1794.  v.  1.  opp.  p. 
210]. 


Capture  of  Fort  Washington.     7|  x  5. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)  Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

[Map  of  the  country  from  Fort  Washington  to  Fort  Independence,  X.  Y. 

ms.     anon.     20  x  13i.     1779-80]. 
Note. — Map  without  title,  date  or  descriptive  text. 

Washing^oii  sound,  "Wash..     Washington  sound  and  approaches,  Washington  ter- 
ritory, 1866.     27  X  35. 
[In  United   States.     Treasury   department.     Coast  and  geodetic   survey. 
Report  of  the  superintendent  for  1866.     4°.     AVashington,   1869.     39th 
cong.     2d  sess.     Ho.  of  rep.     ex.  doc.  no.  87.     map  24] . 

"Wasliita  river,  La.  Map  of  the  Washita  river  in  Louisiana  from  the  Hot  Springs 
to  the  confluence  of  the  Red  river  with  the  Mississippi.  Laid  down  from 
the  journal  &  survet^  of  Wm.  Dunbar,  esq.  in  the  year  1804.  By  Nicholas 
King.     8x24.  ' 

[In  Message  from  the  president  of  the  United  States  communicating  discov- 
eries made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  river  and  Washita,  by  captains 
Lewis  and  Clark,  doctor  Sibley,  and  mr.  Dunbar.  8°.  Washington,  A. 
&G.  Way,  1806.     at  end]. 

"Washoe,  Cal.     Carte  de  la  region  des  mines  de  Washoe  (Californie).     9^  x  10^. 

[In  Societe  de  geographie  de  Geneve.     Memoires.     8°.     Geneve,  1860.     v.  1]. 

"Washoe  mining'  claims,  Nev.  Map  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  mining 
claims,  embracing  the  districts  of  Virginia,  Gold  Hill,  Devils  Gate,  Silver 
Star  and  Flowery,  in  Storey  and  Lyon  counties,  Nevada.  Compiled  and 
official  surveys  made  by  T.  D.  Parkinson.  Drawn  by  Ross  E.  Browne. 
40  X  57.     San  Francisco,  A.  L.  Bancroft  &  co.  lith.  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  the  Washoe  mining  claims  in  Storey  &  Lyon 

counties,  Nevada.     Compiled  from  official  surveys  by  T.  D.  Parkinson, 
col.     24  x  30.     San  Francisco,  G.  T.  Brown  &  co.  lith.  [1875]. 

"Washtenaw  county,  Mich.  Map  of  Washtenaw  county,  Michigan.  From  actual 
surv^eys  by  G.  R.  Bechler  &  E.  Wenig.  40  x  48.  PhiHdelphia,  Bechler, 
Wenig  &  CO.  1858. 

Map  of  the  counties  of  Washtenaw  and  Lenawee,  Michigan.     From  special 

surveys  and  official  records  by  G.  R.  Bechler  &  E.  Wenig.     col.     56  x  56. 
Philadelphia,  S.  Geil,  1864. 

Everts  &  Stewart.     Combination  atlas  map  of  Washtenaw  county,  Michigan. 

1  p.  1.     15-124  pp.  inch  maps  &  illustr.     2  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Everts 
&  Stewart,  1874. 


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1050  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Waterbury,  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Waterbury,  New  Haven  county,  Connec- 
ticut. From  actual  survey  by  H.  Irvine.  35  x  50.  Philadelphia,  R. 
Clark,  1852. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  city  of  Waterbury,  Conn.     89  pp.  incl.  22  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Waterbury,  Conn.     Compiled,  drawn  and  published 

from  actual  surveys  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.     89  pp.  incl.  22  maps.     fol.    Phil- 
adelphia, G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

Pidgeon  (Roger  H. )  &  others.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Waterbury,  Conn,     title. 

13  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1896. 

Waterloo  Bridge,  Va.     Vicinity  of  Sulphur  Springs  and.  Waterloo  Bridge  with 
reference  to  genl.  Pope's  campaign.     6x5. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements  and  impor- 
tant localities  connected  with    the    campaigns    in  Virginia,     obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  11]. 

Watertown,  Mass.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the  direction  of 
F.  W.  Beers,     col.     43  x  60.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Watseka,  111.  Map  of  the  city  of  Watseka,  lUinois.  Compiled  from  recorded 
plats  and  personal  examination.  By  Alex.  L.  Whitehall,  col.  22  x  33. 
[Chicago],  Chicago  lith.  co.  [1870]. 

Wattenham  bay.     See  Guantanamo,  Cuba. 

Waukesha,  county.  Wis.  Map  of  the  counties  of  Milwaukee  and  Waukesha,  Wis. 
20x31.    Milwaukee,  Silas  Chapman,  [1886]. 

Waupaca  county.  Wis.  Foote  (Charles  M.)  and  Brown  (W.  S.)  Plat  book  of 
Waupaca  county.  Wis.  Drawn  from  actual  surveys  and  the  county  rec- 
ords.    56  pp.  incl.  37  maps.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co. 

1889. 

Wayne  county,  Mich.  Rough  sketch  of  part  of  Wayne  county,  territory  of  the 
United  States  northwest  of  Ohio  river,  shewing  the  present  inhabited 
part  of  the  country,  with  the  different  tracts  of  land  claimed  by  individ- 
uals in  that  part;  copied  from  McNiff's  sketch  by  Rob't  King,  copy  by 
Wm.  Tatham,  sept.  1812.  Prepared  for  the  department  of  state  by  Wm. 
Tatham,  25th  sept' r  1812.     ms.     27x44.     [1812]. 

Map  of  Wayne  county,  Michigan,  by  John  Farmer.     Exhibiting  the  names 

of  the  original  purchasers  and  the  number  of  acres  [etc.]     col.     30  x  35. 
[Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1855]. 
Note.— Inset:  "A  counting  house  map  of  the  city  of  Detroit." 

Map.     Published  by  Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd.     col.     51  x  57.     Philadelphia, 

Geil,  Harley  &  Siverd,  1860. 

Belden  (H.)  &  co.     Illustrated  historical  atlas  of  the  county  of  Wayne, 

Mich.     79  pp.  incl.  26  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  H.  Belden  &  co.  [1876]. 

Farmer  (Silas)  &  co.     Map  of  Wayne  county,  Michigan,  with  roads,  rail- 

roads, cities,  [etc.]     Scale,  three-eights  of  an  inch  to  one  mile.     11^  x  14. 
Detroit,  S.  Farmer  <fe  co.  1883. 

Saner  (William  C.)     Detailed  official  atlas  of  Wayne  co.  Mich.    2  p.  1.    79 

pi.     fol.     Detroit,  W.  C.  Sauer,  [1894]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1051 

Wayne  county,  N.  Y.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  H.  F.  Walling.  1853.  coL 
36  X  55.     [New  York,  H.  F.  Walling,  1853]. 

Gillette's  map  of  Wayne  co.  New  York.     From  actual  surveys  by  J.  H. 

French.     60  x  60.     Philadelphia,  J.  E.  Gillette,  1858. 

"Wayne  county,  Ohio.  Baker's  map  of  Wayne  co.  Ohio.  From  actual  survey  by 
W.  Lorey  and  J.  Hein.     36  x  56.     Philadelphia,  Baker  &  Gager,  1856. 

Wayne  county,  Penn.  Torrey  (Jason).  A  map  of  Wayne  &  Pike  counties,  Penn. 
shewing  the  situations  &  forms  of  the  warrantee  tracts,  with  the  numbers 
by  which  the  respective  tracts  are  designated  on  the  maps  &  books  in  the 
office  of  the  commissioners  of  taxes,  for  Wayne  county;  the  townships, 
boundaries,  roads,  waters  and  principal  places.  Engraved  by  H.  S. 
Tanner.  25f  x  18|. 
[In  his  An  index  to  the  map  of  Wayne  and  Pike  counties,  Penn.  8°.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  Rakestraw,  1814.     front.] 

Same.     Torrey  (Jason).    An  index  to  the  map  of  Wayne  and  Pike  counties, 

Penn.  Comprising  the  names  of  the  original  warrantees,  and  quantities 
of  the  respective  tracts,  distinguished  by  numbers  corresponding  with  those 
on  the  map.    78  pp.    map.    front.    8°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Rakestraw,  1814. 

Map  of  Wayne  co.  Pennsylvania.      Drawn  from  entirely  new  &  original 

surveys  under  the  supervision  of  G.  M.  Hopkins,  jr.  65  x  39.  Philadel- 
phia, M.  S.  &  E.  Converse,  1860. 

Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Wayne  co.  Pa.     67  pp.  incl.  26  pi.     fol.    New  York, 

F.  W.  Beers,  1872. 

Beers  (F.W.)     Atlas  of  Wayne  county,  Penn.    4p.  1.     27  maps.     fol.     New 

York,  A.  Pomeroy  &  co.  1872. 

Wayne  junction,  Penn.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  Atlas  of  the  properties  near  the  north 
Pennsylvania  railroad  from  Wayne  junct.  to  Pellyn  stan.  title.  23  maps, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

Webb's  redoubt.  West  Point,  N.  Y.  [Plan  of  Webb's  redoubt,  Willis,  fort  Put- 
nam and  fort  Clinton.     West  Point,  N.  Y.     ms.     anon.     4x6.     177-]. 

Webster  county,  Mo.  Strickland  (Tom.  C.)  Strickland's  sectional  map  of  Web- 
ster CO.  Missouri,     col.     11  x  13^.     [n.  p.  1877]. 

T.  C.  Strickland's  new  sectional  map  of  Webster  co.  Missouri,     col.     11  x  16. 

[n.  p.  1878]. 

Wellfleet  harbor,  Mass.     Wellfieet  harbor,  Mass.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey 
under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache.     Hydrography  by  the  party  under 
the  command  of  lieut.  C.  H.  McBlair.     Electrotype  copy  no.  3,  by  G. 
Mathiot.     each  14  x  17.     [Washington,  1853]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey] . 

West  Bridge-water,  Mass.     See  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

West  Brookfield,  Mass.     See  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Westchester  county,  N.  Y.  Colton's  map  of  the  county  of  Westchester.  Drawn, 
engraved  and  published  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  23  x  17.  New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1867. 

Beers  (J.  B.)    &  co.     County  atlas  of  Westchester,  N.   Y.     80  pp.  incl.  43 

maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 


1052  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEBIC  A. 

Westchester  county,  N.  Y.     County  of  Westchester.     Pubhshed  by  H.  H.  Lloyd 
&  CO.     col.     17  X  11.     New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1878]. 

The  cyclists'  road  book  of  New  Jersey,  containing  eight  sectional  maps  of 

New  Jersey  and  a  map  of  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.  By  Henry  A.  Bene- 
dict.    24  pp.     9  fold.  maps.     16°.     [Jersey  City,  1890]. 

Bien  (J.  R.)  and  Vermeule  (C.  C.)     Atlas  of  the  metropolitan  district  and 

adjacent  country  comprising  the  counties  of  New  York,  Kings,  Richmond, 
AVestchester,  [etc.]  2  p.  1.  13  maps.  fol.  New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1891. 
[1890]. 

Atlas  of  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.     Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Joseph 

R.  Bien.  2  pi.  31  sheets.  1  fold.  map.  fol.  New  York,  Julius  Bien  & 
CO.  1893. 

See  also  Philipsburgh  manor. 

Western  and  Atlantic  railroad  of  Georgia.  Map  of  the  country  embracing  the 
various  routes  surveyed  for  the  Western  &  Atlantic  rail  road  of  Georgia. 
Under  the  direction  of  lieut.  col.  S.  H.  Long.  Drawn  by  J.  F.  Cooper, 
1837.  U.  S.  topographical  bureau.  M.  H.  Stansbury  del.  2d  sess.  25 
cong.  7^x21.  [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  157] . 

Westfield,  N.  J.     Plan  de  I'affaire  de  Westfield  et  du  camp  de  Raway  1777.     [By 
V.  Wangenheim.     anon.]     ms.     13  x  15.     [1777]. 
Note. — Operations  of  Howe  and  Clinton. 
[Faden  collection,     no  75], 

Westfield,  Mass.     Walker  (Geo.  H.)  &  co.     Atlas  of  Westfield  town,  Mass.     45 
pp.  incl.  11  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1884. 

West  Indies.     Extrait  de  la  carte  du  premier  voyage  de  Christophe  Colomb,  dress^e 
par  m.  de  Navarette.     Gravee  par  Berthe.     8^  x  12|.     [1492]. 
[In  Nouvelles  annales  des  voyages.     2™®  serie.     8°.     Paris,  Gide  fils,  1828. 
V.  10.     p.  299]. 

Westindien  und  Mittelamerika  z.  z.  der  entdeckung.     2\  x  4.     [1492-1503]. 

[In  Putzger  (F;  W.)     Historischer  schul-atlas.     17te  aufl.     8°.     Bielefeld, 

Velhagen  &  Klasing,  1891.     no.  32]. 

Croquis  de  una  parte  de   los  archipielagos  de   Bahama  y  Antillas,  para 

elucidar  principalmente  las  cuestiones  de  cuales  sean  la  verdadera  Guana- 
hani  de  Colon  i  el  puerto  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  en  que  primero  recalo. 
11^  X  18J. 
[In  Varnhagen  (F.  A.)     La  verdadera  Guanahani  de  Colon.     8°.     Santiago, 
1864]. 

Residvm  continentis  cum  adiacentibus  insvlis.     9  x  11. 

[In  Wytfliet  (Cornelius)  and  others.     Histoire  universelle  des  Indes.     fol. 
Douay,  F.  Fabri,  1605.     opp.  p.  97]. 


Degroote  en  de  kleyne  eylanden  van  West-Indien.     11  x  14. 

[In  Laet  (Joannes  de).  Nieuvve  wereldt,  ofte  beschrijvinghe  van  West- 
Indien.     fol.     Leyden,  J.  Elzevier,  1625.     opp.  p.  1]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  translated  editions  of  de  Laet,  1633 
and  1640,  and  in  the  Dutch  edition  of  1630. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1053 

West  Indies.     Insula  lamaica.     Ins.  S.  loannis.      I.  S.  Margareta  cum  confiniis. 
Cuba  insula.     Hispaniola  insula.     Havana.     14  x  19. 
[In   Mercator    (Gerhard).      Atlas,     ed.   10a.     Amsterdami,   sumptibus  H. 
Hondij,  1630.     bet.  pp.  386-387]. 

Carta  prima  generale  d'  America  dell'  India  Occidentale  a  mare  del  Zur. 

Afo.     Lucini,  feci.     19  x  27i. 
[In  Dudley  (Robert,  duke  of  Northumberland) .     Dell'  arcano  del  mare, 
fol.     Firenze,  R  Onofri,  1646.     book  2.     p.  40]. 

Insulse    Americanae    in    oceano    Septentrionali,    cum    terris    adiacentibus. 

Amstelodami,  apud  loannem  lanssonium.     14^  x  20i. 
[In  Jansson   (Jan).      Xuevo   atlas,      fol.      Amsterdam,   J.   Jansson,   1653. 
V.  2]. 

Pascaarte  nieuwelyx  uytgegeven  door  Arnold  Colom  tot  Amsterdam  op  het 

water  by  de  nieuwe  brugh  in  de  lichtende  Colom.     1656.     21^  x  25. 
[In  Colom  (Arnold).     Zee-atlas,  ofte  water-wereldt.     fol.     Amsterdam,  in 
de  lichtende  Colom,  [1656?].     no.  18]. 

Les  isles  Antilles,  &c.  entre  lesquelles  sont  les  Lvcayes,  et  les  Caribes.     Par 

N.  Sanson.     15^  x  22.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1656. 

Les  isles  Antilles,  &c.  entre  lesquelles  sont  les  Lucayes,  et  les  Caribes.     Par 

N.  Sanson  1657.     8^  x  12. 
[In  his  L'Amerique  en  plvsievrs  cartes.    4°.    Paris,  I'avthevr,  1657.    no.  7]. 

Canibalis  insvlse.     16^  x  20^. 

[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).  Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  con  tenant  I'Amerique.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.  v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  95-96]. 

Insvlse    Americanse    in    oceano    Septentrionali,    cum    terris    adiacentibus. 

15  X  20i 
[In  Blaauw  (W.  J.)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,  ov  cosmographie 
Blaviane,  contenant  TAmerique.     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.    v.  12. 
bet.  pp.  83-84]. 

Same.     Insulse  Americanse  in  oceano  septentrionali  cum  terris  adiacentibus. 

11  X  13^. 

[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).  De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.  4°.  t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  172-173]. 

Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

A  chart  of  the  Caribe  islands.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  t'he  sea  atlas,  fol.  London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  45]. 

A  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  from  cape  Cod  to  the  river  Oronoque.     By  John 

Seller.     17  x  23i 
[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  40]. 

Same,     A  chart  of  the  West  Indies  from  cape  Cod  to  the  river  Oronoque. 

By  J.  Seller.     16  x  20^     [London,  1675]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  10]. 

Het  eerste  deel  van  het  brandende  veen,  verlichtende  geheel  West  Indien. 

Door  Arent  Roggeveen.     ill.  title.     5  p.  1.      62  pp.     32  col.  maps.     fol. 
A  Amsterdam,  P.  Goos,  [1675]. 


1054  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     A  general  chart  of  the  West  India's.     By  John  Seller.     17  x  21|. 

[In  his  Atlas  maritimus,  or  the  sea  atlas,     fol.     London,  J.  Darby,  for  the 
author,  1675.     no.  88]. 

A  map  of  Jamaica.  [&]  Barbados.     15  x  21. 

[In  Speed    (John).     The  theatre  of  the  empire  of  Gt.  Britaine.     new  ed. 
fol.     London,  T.  Basset,  1676.     bet.  pp.  47-48]. 

A  chart  of  the  Caribe  Islands.     By  John  Thornton.     17^  x  21^.     [London, 

1680?]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  23]. 

Isole  Antili,  la  Cuba,  e  la  Spagnuola.     10  x  17. 

[In  Coronelli  (Vincenzo).     Atlante  Veneto.     fol.    Venetia,  1695-97.    v.  2. 
pt.  2.     bet.  pp.  160-161]. 

A  map  of  the  Western  islands.     By  R.  Morden.     5  x  5J. 

[In  Morden   (Robert).     Geography  rectified,     sm.     4°.   London,  for  R. 
Morden,  1700.     p.  564]. 

Insulse  Americanse  in  Oceano  Septentrionali  ac  regiones  adiacentes,  a  C.  de 

May  usque  ad  lineam  {equinoctialem.     Per  Nicolaum  Visscher.     18  x  22. 
[1700?]. 
Note. — This  map  includes  the  northern  part  of  South  America  with  boun- 
dary lines.     British  Museum  catalogue  gives  the  date  1700  (?). 

Carte  des  Antilles  Frangoises  et  des  isles  voisines.     19  x  12J. 

[In  Chatelain  (H.  A.)    Atlas  historique.     [anon.]     fol.     Amsterdam,  1705- 
20.     V.  6.     p.  154]. 

A  chart  of  ye  West  Indies  or  the  islands  of  America  in  the  North  sea,  &c. 

Being  ye  present  seat  of  war.  By  Herman  Moll.  11  x  13.  [London], 
for  T.  Bowles  &  J.  Bowles,  [171-]. 

■ —    A  map  of  the  West  Indies  or  the  islands  of  America  in  the  North  sea,  with 

ye  adjacent  countries;  explaining  what  belongs  to  Spain,  England,  France, 
Holland,  &c.  also  ye  trade  winds,  and  ye  several  tracts  made  by  ye 
galeons  and  flota  from  place  to  place.  By  Herman  Moll.  33  x  40.  [Lon- 
don], for  T.  Bowles  &  J.  Bowles,  [1715?]. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  13]. 

Same.      Moll  (Herman).     A  map  of  the  West  Indies,  or  the  islands  of 

America  in  the  North  sea;  with  ye  adjacent  countries;  explaining  which 
belongs  to  Spain,  [etc.]     24  x  38. 
[In  his  The  world  described,     fol.     London,  1715-20.     no.  10]. 

Carte  des  Antilles  Frangoises  et  des  isles  voisines.     Dress^e  sur  les  m^moires 

manuscrits  de  mr.  Petit,  et  sur  quelques  observations.     Par  Guillaume 
Del'  isle.     15  x  25.     Paris,  I'auteur,  1717. 
[American  maps.     v.  1.     no.  11:  v.  2.     no.  11]. 

A  new  map  of  the  English  empire  in  the  ocean  of  America,  or  West  Indies. 

Re  vis' d  by  I.  Senex.     20  x  23. 
[In  New  general  atlas,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  D.  Browne,  1721.     opp. 
p.  186]. 

iles  de  r  Am^rique,  situees  dans  I'oc^an  septentrional,  avec  toutes  leurs  c6tes, 

bayes,  et  ports,  suivant  les  relations  de  ceux  qui  les  ont  d^couyertes  et  peu- 
pl^es.     Mises  au  jour  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
v.  4.     Am6rique.     pi.  73]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1055 

"West  Indies.     Carte  des  isles  de  rAinerique  et  de  plusieurs  pays  de  terre  ferine 
situ^s  au  devant  de  ces  isles  &  autour  dii  golfe  de  Mexique.     Par  le  sr. 
d'Anville.     1731.     12x17. 
[In  his  Atlas  general,     fol.     Paris,  1727-80.     no.  36]. 

Carte  des  Antilles  Frangoises  et  des  isles  voisines,  dressee  sur  les  memoires 

manuscrits  de  mr.  Petit  et  sur  quelques  observations.  Par  Guillaume 
Del'  isle.     17^  x  23.     Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1733]. 

[In  his  Atlas  nouveau.  fol.  Amsterdam,  J.  Covens  &  C.  Mortier,  [1741?]. 
V.  2.     no.  42]. 

Note. — This  map  is  also  found  in  the  edition  of  1733. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  or  map  of  the  West  Indies,  &c.     12  x  15^. 

[In  Carranza  (Domingo  Gonzales) .  A  geographical  description  of  the  coasts, 
harbours,  and  sea  ports  of  the  Spanish  West  Indies.  8°.  London,  for  the 
editor,  Caleb  Smith,  1740.     front.] 

An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies.     Drawn  from  the  best  authorities, 

assisted  by  the  most  approved  modern  maps  and  charts,  and  regulated  by 
astronomical  observations,  by  Eman.  Bowen.     13^  x  I62. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  55]. 

A  new  and  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies  and  the  adjacent  parts  of  North 

and  South  American.     R.  W.  Seale,  sculp.     10^^  x  15. 
[In  Universal  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  J.  Hinton,  1755.     v.  17.     p. 
241]. 

Description  g^ographique  des  isles  Antilles  possedees  par  les  Anglois.     Par  le 

sr.  Bellin.     1758.     xii,  171  pp.     13  maps.     4°.     Paris,  Didot,  1758. 

A  new  and  correct  chart  of  the  trading  part  of  the  West  Indies.     18  x  28. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.     4th  book,     [anon.]     fol.     London,  for  W.  &  J. 

Mount,  1758.     p.  58]. 

A  new  generall  chart  of  the  West  Indies.     18  x  22^. 

[In  English  (The)  pilot.  4th  book,  [anon.]  fol.  London,  for  W.  &  J. 
Mount,  1758.     p.  3]. 

Dominia  anglorum  in  praecipius  insulis  Americ^e  ut  sunt  insula  S.  Christo- 

phori,  Antegoa,  lamaica,  Barbados  nee  non  insulse  Bermudes  vel  Som- 
mers  dictae,  singulari  mappa  omnia  exhibita  et   edita  ab  Homannianis 
heredibus.     Die  Englische  colonie-laender  auf  den  insuln  von  America. 
[In    Homann    (J.    B.)       Atlas    geographicus    maior.      fol.      Norimbergae, 
Homannianis  heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  142]. 

Mappa  geographica,  complectens  1.  Indise  Occidentalis  partem  mediam  cir- 

cvm  Isthmvm  Panamensem.  2.  Ipsumqg  isthmum.  3.  Ichnographiam 
pr£ecipuorum  locorum  &  portuum  ad  has  terras  pertinentium.  Desumeta 
omnia  ex  historia  insula.  S.  Dominici  &  pro  praesenti  statu  belli,  quod 
est  1740  inter  Anglos  &  Hispanos  exortum,  luci  publican  tradita  ab  Homan- 
nianis heredibus.     19  x  22. 

[In  Homann  (J.  B.)  Atlas  geographicus  maior.  fol.  Norimbergae,  Homan- 
nianis heredibus,  1759.     v.  1.     no.  144]. 

Note. — Inset:  Urbo  capitalis  regni  Mexicani  decta  Mexico. 

The  West  Indies:    exhibiting  the   English,   French,    Spanish,  Dutch  and 

Danish  settlements.     18  x  18. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.)     The  natural  and  civil  history  of  the  French  dominion  in 
N.  &  S.  America,     fol.     London,  1760.     pt.  2.     opp.  p.  1]. 


1056  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies.     Engraved  by  A.  Bell.     7  x  9^. 
[In  Scots  (The)  magazine.     1762.     8°.     Edinburgh,  W.  Sands,  [etc.]  1762. 
V.  2.     p.  557]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  British,  French  &  Spanish  settlements  in  Nth. 

America  and  the  West  Indies,  as  stipulated  by  the  preliminary  articles  of 
peace  signed  at  Fontainebleau,  by  the  ministers  of  Great  Britain,  France 
&  Spain,  nov.  3,  1762.  J.  Gibson,  sculp,  [anon.]  13  x  11.  [n.  p.  1763?]. 
Note. — Probably  the  map  announced  in  the  Gentleman's  magazine  for  Janu- 
ary, 1763,  for  the  supplement. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  America  islands,  now  called  the  West  Indies, 

with  the  whole  coast  of  the  neighbouring  continent.     By  Thos.  Kitchin. 
11x14. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.    Sept.  1762.     8°.     London,  for  K.  Baldwin, 
[1762].     V.  31.     opp.  p.  464]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  West  Indies.     J.  Gibson  sculp,     [anon.] 

11  X  13i 

[In  American  (The)  gazetteer,  [anon.]  12°.  London,  for  A.  Millar,  1762. 
V.  3]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies  with  the  adjacent  coast.     J.  Gibson 

sculp.     7  X  11. 
[In  Gentleman's    (The)  magazine.     1762.     8°.     London,  for  D.   Henry, 
1762.     V.  32.     p.  50]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  drawn  from  the  best  Spanish  maps,  and 

regulated  by  astronomical  observations,     [anon.]     6 J  x  11  J. 
[In  Jefferys  (Thomas,  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America 

and  the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  K.   Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768. 

no.  72]. 
Note. — To  front  the  title  of  "  Jeffery's  A  description  of  the  Spanish  islands 

and  settlements  on  the  coast  of  the  West  Indies.     4°.     London,  1762." 

The  West  Indies;  exhibiting  the  English,  French,  Spanish,  Dutch  and  Danish 

settlements.      Collected  from  the  best  authorities  by  Thomas  Jefferys. 

17|  X  36. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 

the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     nos. 

70-71]. 
Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Algemeene  kaart  van  de  West-indische  eilanden.     14  x  17J.     Te  Amsterdam, 

I.  Tirion,  [1769]. 
[In  Hedendaagsche  historic  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika.     [anon.  ] 
8°.     Te  Amsterdam,  I.  Tirion,  1769.     v.  3.     p.  1]. 

The  West  India  pilot.      By  capt.  Joseph  Smith  Speer.     4  p.  1.    67  pp.    26 

maps.     fol.     London,  for  the  author,  1771. 

Carte  rMuite  du  golfe  du  Mexique  et  des  isles  de  TAm^rique.     Dress^e  au 

d^post  des  cartes  et  plans  de  la  marine  pour  le  service  des  vaisseaux  du  roy. 
Par  ordre  de  m.  le  due  de  Praslin  ministre  de  la  marine.     Seconde  Edition 
ann^e  1774.     Par  le  s.  Bellin.     21  x  31^ 
[In  Atlas  maritime,     fol.     G^nes,  Yves  Gravier,  1801.     no.  27]. 

■ A  compleat  map  of  the  West  Indies,  containing  the  coasts  of  Florida,  Lousi- 

ana.  New  Spain,  and  Terra  Firma;  with  all  the  islands.     By  Samuel  Dunn. 

12  X  17i.     London,  for  K.  Sayer,  1774. 

[In  Sayer  (Robert)  and  Bennett  (John),  editors.  The  American  military 
l)ocket  atlas,  [anon.]  8°.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  [1776]. 
no.  1]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEKICA.  1057 

West  Indies.     Chart  of  the  AVest  Indies,  by  Joseph  Smith  Speer.     Thos.  Bowen 
sculp,     col.     28x46.     [London],  capt.  Speer,  1774. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  33]. 

Same.     A  general  chart  of  the  West  Indies.     By  captain  J.  S.  Speer,  with 

additions  from  the  latest  navigators,     col.     28^  x  46^.     London,  repub- 
lished by  J.  Wilkinson,  1796. 

Jefferys  (Thomas).     The  West-India  atlas:  or,  a  compendius  description  of 

the  West  Indies,     eng.  title.     2  p.  1.     28  pp.  39  sheets,     fol.     London,  for 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
Note. — Each  map  separately  catalogued  under  subject. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  North  America,  with  the  West  India  Islands. 

Laid  down  according  to  the  latest  surveys  and  corrected  from  the  original 

materials  of  govern.  Pownall.     1777.     40  x  46.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J. 

Bennett,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).     The  North  American  atlas,     fol.     London, 

for  AV.  Faden,  1777.     no.  1-2]. 
Note. — Inset  maps  of  Baffin  and  Hudson's  bay  and  passage  to  California. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  North  America,  with  the  West  India  islands. 

Wherein  are  particularly  distinguished  the  several  provinces  and  colonies 
which  compose  the  British  empire.  Laid  down  according  to  the  latest 
surveys,  and  corrected  from  the  original  materials  of  govern.  Pownall. 
1777.  40  X  46.  London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  feb.  25,  1777. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London,  R.  Sayer 
&  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  5-6]. 

West  Indien.     7  x  15. 

[In  Schlozer  (A.   L. )     Neue   erdbeschreibung  der  ganz   Amerika.      16°. 


Gottingen,  1777]. 


West  Indies.     7  x  11^. 

[In  Guthrie  (William).  A  new  geographical,  historical,  and  commercial 
grammar.     A  new  ed.     8°.     London,  for  John  Knox,  1777.     p.  680]. 

West  Indies  from  the  best  authorities.     By  T.  Bowen,  geog.     7  x  11^. 
[In  North- American  (The)  and  the  West-Indian  gazetteer.    2d  ed.     [anon.] 
16°.     London,  for  G.  Robinson,  1778]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indian  islands;  as  they  are  possessed  by  the  Euro- 
pean powers;  drawn  from  the  most  recent  authorities,  [anon.]  19x23. 
[London],  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1778. 

Nuova  e  corretta  carta  dell'  Indie  Occidentali.     10^  x  13. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  17]. 

The  West  Indies,  and  gulf  of  Mexico,  from  the  latest  discoveries  and  best 

observations.     Jn'o  Lodge,  sculp.     9  x  13|. 
[In  Russell   (William).     The    history  of    America,     sm.  4°.     London,  for 

Fielding  and  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  517]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  American  islands  now  called  the  West  Indies, 
with  the  whole  coast  of  the  neighbouring  continent  by  Tho's  Kitchin, 
geog'r.     11  X  14.     [1778]. 

[In  Present  (The)  state  of  the  West-Indies:  containing  an  accurate  descrip- 
tion of  what  parts  are  possessed  by  the  several  powers  in  Europe,  [anon.  ] 
8°.     London,  R.  Baldwin,  1887.     at  end]. 

H.  Doc.  516 67 


1058  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     Map  of  the  European  settlements  in  the  West  Indies.     By  Thos. 
Kitchin.     6J  x  lOi 
[In  Raynal  (G.  T.  F. )     A  philosophical  and  political  history.     12°.     Dublin, 

1779.'    V.  4]. 
Note. — Also  in  second  edition,  1798. 

West  Indies,  with  the  harbour  and  fort  of  Omoa.     From  the  best  authorities. 

[anon.]     11^x25. 
[In  Political  (The)  magazine.     8°.     London,  for  J.   Bew,    [1780].     v.  1. 
March  1780.     opp.  p.  179]. 

A  map  of  the  English,  French,  Spanish,  Dutch  &  Danish  islands  in  the 

West  Indies,  taken  from  an  improved  map  of  the  geographer  to  the  king 
of  France;  with  the  tract  of  the  last  East  India  fleet  through  the  Windward 
passage.     10^  x  14. 
[In    Political  (The)    magazine.     June   1781.      8°.     London,   for  J.  Bew, 
[1781].     V.  2.     p.  368]. 

The  West  Indies,  and  gulf  of  Mexico.      Engrav'd  by  J.  Gary.      9  x  14. 

[London],  J.  Macgowan  &  W.  Davies,  1781. 
[In  Field  (The)  of  Mars,     [anon.]     4°.     Loildon,  for  J.  Macgowan,  1781. 
V.  2]. 

Map  of  the  islands  of  Martinico,  Dominico,  Guardalupe,  St.  Ghristophers 

&c.  shewing  the  place  of  adm'l  Rodney's  late  victory  over  the  French 
fleet.     9i  X  11.     London,  J.  Bew,  1782. 
[In  Political    (The)    magazine.      June  1782.      8°.     London,   for  J.    Bew, 
[1782].     V.  3.     p.  385]. 

West  Indien.     Samuel  Vitus  Dorn  sc.     7  x  14J. 

[In  Geschichte  der  kriege  in  und  ausser  Europa.     [anon.]     4°.     Niirnberg, 
G.  Raspe,  1782.     25.  theil]. 

AVest  Indies  according  to  the  best  authorities.     8  x  12. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1783.     p.  345]. 

Jeffervs  (Thomas).     The  West  India  atlas,     eng.  title.     2  p.  1.     28  pp.  40 

sheets,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1783. 
Note — Each  map  separately  catalogued  under  subject. 

Bowles  (Carington).     Bowles'  new  map  of  North  America  and  the  West 

Indies,  exhibiting  the  British  empire  therein  with  the  limits  and  boun- 
daries of  the  United  States.  As  also  the  dominions  possessed  in  that 
quarter,  by  the  Spaniards,  the  French  &  other  European  states.  The 
whole  compiled  from  the  best  surveys  and  authentic  memoirs  which  have 
appeared  to  the  i)resent  year  1783.  col.  39  x  45.  London,  C.  Bowles, 
1783. 

A  (;hart  of  the  Antilles,  or  Charibbee  or,  Caribs  islands,  with  the  Virgin 

isles,  V>y  L.  S.  De  La  Rochette.  1784.  W.  Palmer  sculp.  18  x  20.  Lon- 
don, W.  Faden,  1784. 

A  compleat  map  of  the  West  Indies  containing  the  coasts  of  Florida,  and 

Terra  Firma;  with  all  the  islands.     By  Samuel  Dunn.     12  x  17J.     Lon- 
don, for  R.  Sayer,  1786. 
[In  Dunn  (Samuel).     A  new  atlas  of  the  mundane  system.     3d  ed.     fol. 
London,  Laurie  &  Whittle,  (1786-89).     no.  41]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1059 

West  Indies.  Carte  reduite  des  isles  dii  Vent.  Copiee  avec  permission  de  mgr.  le 
marechal  De  Castries.  Sur  le  no.  75,  de  I'hydrographie  Fran^oise,  tome 
11.  23|  X  14}. 
[In  Le  Boucher  (Odet-Julien).  Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  entre  la 
Grande-Bretagne,  et  les  Etats-Unis.  [anon.]  atlas.  4°.  Paris,  Brocas, 
1787.     no.  3]. 

The  West  Indies,  exhibiting  the  English,  French,  Spanish,  Dutch  &  Danish 

settlements  with  the  adjacent  parts  of  North  and  South  America,  from  the 
best  authorities.  7j  x  11. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander).  A 
new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography  ancient 
and  modern;  [etc.]  2  v.  fol.  London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787-1810?]. 
V.  2.  bet.  pp.  516-517]. 

A  new^  general  chart  of  the  West  Indies  from  the  latest  marine  journals  and 

surveys,  regulated  and  ascertained  by  astronomical  observations.     27}  x 
39}.     Boston,  W.  Norman,  1789. 
[In  Norman    (William,   publisher).     The  American  pilot,  containing   the 
navigation  of  the  sea  coast  of  North  America,     fol.     Boston,  W.  Norman, 
1798.     no.  2]. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies.     NV.  Harrison  sculp.     8  x  10.     Lon- 

don, R.  AVilkinson,  1794. 
[In  Wilkinson  (Robert).     A  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  1800]. 

Jefferys  (Thomas) .     The  West-India  atlas.     3  p.  1.  28  pp.  61  sheets,     fol. 

London,  for  R.  Sayer,  1794. 
Note. — Each  map  separately  catalogued  under  subject.     The  firm  of  Laurie 
&  Whittle,  pasted  over  that  of  Robert  Sayer. 

An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies  with  the  adjacent  coast  of  America;  by  J. 

Russell.     13|  X  19J. 
[In   his   An  American  atlas,  and  a  plan  of  the  city  of  Washington,    fol. 
London,  H.  D.  Symonds  &  J.  Ridgway,  1795.     no.  3]. 

A  new  and  improved  chart  of  the  West  India  or  Carribbee  islands,  drawn 

from   the  best  authorities   by   William    Heather.      31  x  24f .      London, 
author,  1795. 
[In  Heather  (William).     The  marine  atlas,  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     no.  44]. 

West  Indies.     7^  x  12}. 

[In  Walker  (John,  m.  d.     1759-1830).     The  universal  gazetteer.     8°.     Lon- 
don, Darton  dk  Harvey,  1795.     pi.  28]. 

West  Indies  from  the  best  authorities.     Doolittle,  sculp.     7^  x  12. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt  1.     p.  760]. 

A  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  from  the  latest  marine  journals  and  surveys. 

W.  Barker  sculp.  Philad'a.     11  x  16. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     no.  43]. 

Same.     A  chart  of  the  West  Indies,   from  the  latest  marine  journals  and 

surveys.     W.  Barker  sculp,     [anon.]     11  x  16. 
[In  Carey    (Mathew).     Carey's   American   atlas,     fol.      Philadelphia,    M. 
Carey,  1796.     no.  21]. 


1060  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     An  accurate  map  of  the  West  Indies  with  the  adjacent  coast  of 
America,  1796.     D.  Martin,  sculp' t.     14  x  17|. 
[In    Reid    (John,    pubUsher).     The    American    atlas,     fol.     New    York, 
J.  Reid,  1796.     no.  20]. 

West  Indies,  from  the  best  authorities.     7^  x  12^. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.     8°.     Boston,  1797]. 

A  correct  chart  of  the  West  India  islands.     S.  H.  sculpt.     6^  x  9. 

[In  Malham  (John).     The  naval  gazetteer.     1st  Amer.  ed.     8°.     Boston, 

W.  Spotswood  &  J.  Nancrede,  1797.     v.  1.     p.  515]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies  including  the  Florida  gulf  and   stream. 

Drawn  from  the  latest  authorities  by  W.  Heather.     30J  x  73^.     London, 
author,  1797. 
[In  Heather  (William).     The  marine  atlas,  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     no.  45]. 

The  West  Indies.     Neele  sculpt.     14  x  18|. 

[In  Cruttwell  (Clement).     Atlas  to  accompany  Cruttwell's  gazetteer,     fol. 
London,  printed  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  [1799].     no.  24]. 

The  West  Indies  and  gulf  of  Mexico,  from  the  latest  discoveries  and  best 

observations.     Jno.  Lodge  sculp.     9  x  14. 
[In  Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America.     4°.     London,  for  Walker, 
1800.     V.  1.     p.  517]. 

A  new  and  correct  general  chart  of  the  West  Indies  including  the  gulf  of 

Mexico  &  bay  of  Honduras,  &c.  Collected  from  the  journals,  surveys  and 
astronomical  observations  of  the  most  celebrated  navigators,  by  William 
Heather.  30^  x  49.  London,  author,  1801. 
[In  Heather  (William).  The  marine  atlas,  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for 
all  the  principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant 
collection  of  charts,     fol.     London,  W.  Heather,  [1803].     no.  46]. 

A  new  map  of  the  West  India  isles,  from  the  latest  authorities.     By  John 

Gary,  engraver,  1803.     18  x  20.     London,  J.  Cary,  1803. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 

1808.  no.  58]. 
Note. — Gives  north  part  of  South  America. 

West  Indies.     Marshall  sculp.     8  x  9f . 

[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron)  and  Lewis  (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 

atlas.     4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  Conrad,  1804.     no.  58]. 

AVest  Indies,  from  the  best  authorities.     Grilbey  sc.     7  x  12. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  gazetteer.    2ded.     8°.     Charlestown^ 

1804]. 

Portulano  de  la  America  Setentrional.     Construido  en  la  direccion  de  tra- 

bajos  hydrograficos.     2  p.  1.    16,  46,  34,  16,  9  maps.     obi.     fol.     Madrid, 

1809,  aumentado  y  corregido,  en  1818. 

A  new  atlas  of  the  British  West  Indies.     Engraved  to  accompany  the  Phila. 

ed.  of  Edward's  History   of  the  West  Indies.      titFe.      11  maps.     4°. 
Charleston,  E.  Morford,  [etc.]  1810. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1061 

West  Indies.  Chart  of  the  AVest  India  island  and  adjacent  coast.  Drawn  by  A. 
Arrowsmith.  1809.  Additions  to  1811.  39 J  x  52.  London,  A.  Arrow- 
smith,  1811. 
Note. — The  original  title  of  this  map  has  been  replaced  by  a  manuscript 
one  entitled  "Map  of  the  American  isthmus  from  various  and  late  authori- 
ties 1850."  It  has  several  manuscript  insets  and  the  face  of  the  map 
almost  entirely  changed  by  manuscript  additions. 

West  Indies,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities  by  J.  Russell.     14  x  18i. 

[In   Guthrie  ("William).     A   system  of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 
London,  1811.     p.  934]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  gulf  of  Mexico,  and  northern  provinces  of 

South  America;  compiled  from  the  most  recent  Spanish  and  other  surveys, 
by  Joseph  Dessiou.      Improved  ed.   with  additions  to  1818.      48   x   56. 
London,  J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1813. 
[In  Whittle  (James)  and  Laurie  (Richard  Holmes).     The  West-India  atlas, 
fol.     London,  1818.     no.  28]. 

The  West  Indies.     By  J.  Luff  man,  geogr.     10|  x  7\. 

[In  Luffman  (John).     Luffman's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas.     2  v. 
in  1.     4°.     London,  J.  Luffman,  1815-16]. 

Chart  of  the  West  Indies  and  Spanish  dominions  in  North  America.     By 

A.  Arrowsmith.     1803.     Additions  to  1810-1816.     2  sheets.     48  x  56. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     Atlas  to  Thompson's  Alcedo.     fol.     London,  G. 
Smeeton,  1816.     nos.  12-13]. 

West  Indies.     Engraved  by  Sy.  Hall.     8  x  10.     Edinburgh,  A.  Constable  & 

CO.  1817. 
[In  Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Con. 
stable  &  CO.  1817.     no.  52]. 

Laurie  &  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Caribbee  or  AVest  India  islands,  from 

Porto-Rico  to  Trinidad  inclusive;  with  the  coasts  of  the  Spanish  Main, 
thence  to  Guayra.  Improved  by  various  emendations  and  additions,  from 
the  chart  constructed  under  the  orders  of  the  Spanish  government,  by  don 
Cosme  Churruca,  and  don  Joaquin  Franco.  Fidalgo.  John  Purdy  delint. 
G.  Allen,  sculp'.  3d  ed.  1817.  39i  x  28.  London,  R.  Laurie  c<:  J.  Whit- 
tle, 1810.  [1817]. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     nos.  9-10]. 

A  new  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  gulf  of  Mexico  and  northern  provinces  of 

South  America;  compiled  from  the  most  recent  Spanish  and  other  surveys 
by  Joseph  Dessiou.     Improved  edition,  with  additions  to  1818.     45|  x  56 J. 
London,  J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1813.     [1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)     TheAVest  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     nos.  7-8]. 

Riley  (Isaac,  publisher).     A  new  atlas  of  the  West  India  islands,     title.     10 

maps.     4°.     Philadelphia,  I.  Riley,  1818. 

The   West-India  atlas:   comprehending  a  complete  collection  of  accurate 

charts  of  the  navigation  of  the  West  Indies  and  gulf  of  Mexico,  etc.  The 
whole  newly  arranged,  and  including  the  large  chart  of  the  Atlantic  ocean, 
by  John  Purdy;  the  new  general  chart  of  the  West  Indies,  by  Joseph 
Dessiou;  and  the  improved  editions  of  the  maps,  by  the  late  Thomas 
Jefferys,  with  several  others  recently  published,  title.  •  index.  57  maps, 
fol.  London,  J.  AVhittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818. 
Note. — The  maps  in  this  atlas  are  separately  catalogued  under  subjects. 


1062  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     AVest  Indies.     9^  x  15^. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     no.  30]. 

West  Indies.     20  x  27. 

[In  Pinkerton  (John).  A  modern  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson, 
1818.     no.  47]. 

Carey  (H.  C. )  and  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 

graphical American  atlas  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America  and  the  West  Indies,  [etc.]     According  to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's 
atlas  and  intended  as  a  companion  to  Lavoisne.     3  p.  1.     67  sheets,  inc. 
46  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1822. 
Note. — See  1827  for  third  edition. 

Carte  geographique,  statistique  et  historique  des  Indes  Occidentales.     12  x  15. 

[In  Buchon  (Jean  Alexandre  C. )  Atlas  geographique,  statistique,  his- 
torique et  chronologique  des  deux  Ameriques.  fol.  Paris,  J.  Carez,  1825. 
no.  45]. 

West  Indies.     N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  sc.     7|  x  9|. 

[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan.     4°.     Xew  Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825]. 

The  West  Indies  from  the  best  authorities.     J.  H,  Young,  sc.     9|  x  16J. 

[In  Finley  (Anthony).  A  new  American  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  A. 
Finley,  1826.     no.  14]. 

Carey  (H.  C. )  and  Lea  (I.)     A  complete  historical,  chronological,  and  geo- 

graphical American  atlas,  being  a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  and  South 
America,  and  the  West  Indies.     3d.  ed.     3  p.  1.     53  sheets,     fol.     Phila- 
delphia, H.  C.  Carey  &  I.  Lea,  1827. 
Note. — See  1822  for  early  edition, 

West  Indies.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9^. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  J. 
Grigg,  1828.     no.  36]. 

Same.     West  Indies.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9|. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grig^ 
&  Elliot,  1832]. 

West  Indies,  by  J.  Arrowsmith.     London,  1832.     18^  x  23^ 

[In  Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps 
in  4  cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846].     v.  4.     no.  45]. 
Note. — Date  altered  in  1834. 

Mexico,  Guatemala,  and  the  West  Indies.     10  x  7J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel) .  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers' CO.  1835.     p.  65]. 

West  Indies.     7i  x  9J. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  A  comprehensive  atlas,  geographical,  his- 
torical &  commercial.     4°.     Boston,  American  stationers'  co.  1835.     p.  68], 

West  Indies.     J.  H.  Young  sc.     8  x  9J. 

[In  Malte-Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).  A  new  general  atlas, 
exhibiting  the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  fol.  Philadelphia,  Grigg 
&  Elliott,  4837.     no.  36]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1063 

West  Indies.     West  Indies.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     llj  x  14}. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  166]. 

Same.     West  Indies.     1838.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     11}  x  14. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet.  pp. 
166-167]. 

Map  of  the  West  Indies  &  Bahama  islands,  with  the  adjacent  coasts  of  Yuca- 

tan, Honduras,  Colombia,  &c.     20  x  29. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

West  Indies,  Guatimala,  etc.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer.     9  x  11}. 

[In  Mudie  (Robert).     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,     fol.     London, 

H.  G.  Colhns,  [1841?].     p.  188]. 

West  Indies.     12J  x  10|. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).  A  new  universal  atlas,  new  ed.  rev.  fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  58]. 

Map  of  the  Windward  islands;  comprising  Barbados,  St.  Vincent,  Grenada, 

Tobago,  St.  Lucia  &  Trinidad.     By  John  Arrowsmith.     18J  x  24.     Lon- 
don, J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,    fol.     London.    J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  66]. 

Map  of  the  Leeward  islands;  comprising  Antigua,  Montserrat,  Barbuda,  St. 

Christopher,    Nevis,    Anguilla,  Virgin   islands   &  Dominica.      By  John 
Arrowsmith.     18  x  23^.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842. 
[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol.     London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  65]. 

Central  America  and  the  West  Indies,  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers.     12}  x  19^ 
[In  M'CuUoch's  universal  gazetteer.     8°.     New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 

1844.     V.  2.     p.  9]. 
Note. — Inset:  '*The  harbour  and  city  of  Havanna." 

West  Indies.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     18i  x  24.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1847. 

[In  his  The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  fol.  London,  J.  Arrow- 
smith,  1842-[1850].     no.  45]. 

West  India  islands,  by  A.  K.  Johnston.     Engraved  by  W.  &  A.  K.  John- 

ston.    Geographical  miles  60  to  a  degree.     English  miles  69  to  a  degree. 
19f  X  24. 
[In  Johnston  (Alexander  Keith).     The  national  atlas  of  historical,  commer- 
cial and  political  geography,     fol.     Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Black- 
wood &  sons,  1850.     no.  40]. 

West  India  islands,  etc.     [Showing  lights  and  light  houses].     12 J  x  14. 

[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1850.     v.  53]. 

Map  of  the  West  Indies  &  Bahama  islands  with  the  adjacent  coasts  of  Yuca- 

tan, Honduras,  Caracas,  &c.     Scale  of  British  miles,  69}  to  a  degree. 
21  X  30^     London,  published  by  J.  Wyld,  1851. 
[In  Wy Id  (James).     A  new  general  atlas,     fol.     London,  [1854].     no.  63]. 


1064  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Indies.     West  Indies.     Brawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     13|^  x  16^. 

[In  Dower  (John).     A  new  general  atlas  of  the  world,  compiled  from  the 
latest  authorities  both  English  &  foreign,     fol.     London,  H.  Teesdale  & 
CO.  [1854].     no.  39]. 
Note.— Known  as  Teesdale' s  atlas. 

West  Indies.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Dower.     8  x  10. 

[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr,  1855. 
no.  46]. 

Central  America,  Mexico  &  West  Indies.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bar- 

tholomew.    Printed    in  colors    by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,   Edinburgh. 
101  X  15i 
[In  Black   (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's    atlas    of    North    America,     fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  19]. 

West  Indies.     By  Sidney  Hall.      English  miles  69  to  a  degree.      French 

leagues  25  to  a  degree.     Spanish  leagues  16  to  a  degree.     16i  x  20. 
[In  his  A  new  general  atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new  drawings,     fol. 
London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,  [1857].     no.  47]. 

Piano  de  las  islas  Mona  y  Monito  levantado  por  los  alfereces  de  navio  del 

vapor  Bazan  d.  Juan  Fernandez  Paredes  y  d.  Tomds  Bryant  de  orden 
del  sr.  brigadier  de  la  rl.  armada  d.  Nicolas  de  Manterola.     Afio  1858. 
Escala  1:58.000.     11^x13. 
[In  Sociedad  geogrdfica  de  Madrid.  Boletin.    Julio-die.  1879.     8°.     Madrid, 
Fortanet,  1879.     v.  7.     at  end]. 

H.  KiepeH's  karte  des  nordlichen  tropischen  America. — A  new  map  of  trop- 

ical America  north  of  the  equator,  comprising  the  West  Indies,  Central 
America,  Mexico,  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela,  col.  38  x  63.  Berlin, 
D.  Reimer,  1858. 

West  Indies.     Harrison  sc't.     9^  x  16. 

[In  Cyclopaedia  (The)  or,  universal  dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  litera- 
ture. By  Abraham  Reese.  1st  American  ed.  4°.  Philadelphia,  S.  F. 
Bradford,  1860.     v.  6]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  United  States,  Mexico,  the  West  Indies,  &c.    1861.    col. 

30  X  37.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  [1861]. 

Das  Diinische  Westindien.     Maassstab  1  : 1,500.000.     3  x  2^. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.  1862.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1862]. 
V.  8.     p.  240]. 

Colton's  new  map  of  the  West  Indies,  showing  also  part  of  Central  America, 

the  U.  S.  of  Colombia,  Venezuela,  etc.     38  x  56.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton, 

1862. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  West  Indies.     14  x  21.     [New  York],  Johnson 

&  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Kaart  van  de  West  Indie  met  bijzondere  kaarten  van  de  Nederlandsche 

Antilles  volgensde  beste  Spaanscheenanderegegevens.     1868.     12J  x  24. 
[In  Koninklijkinstituutvoordetaal-,  land-  en  volkenkunde  van  Nederlandsch 
Indie.     Bijdragen.     1868-69.    3de   volg.    8°.    Amsterdam,   F.    Muller, 
1868.     V.  3]. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1065 

West  Indies.  Case's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  Mexico  and  part 
of  the  West  Indies,     col.     60  x  70.     Hartford,  0.  D.  Case  &  co.  1874. 

The  granger's  map  of  the  United  States,  British  provinces,  West  Indies, 

Mexico  and  Central  America.     [By  Gaylord  Watson,     anon.]     38  x  50. 
Chicago,  Watson's  Chicago  branch,  1874. 

William's  (G.  W. )  copper-plate  map  of  the  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico, 

Central  America,  West  Indies,  &c.     col.     63  x  63.     Philadelphia,  J.  M. 
Atwood,  [1876]. 

West  India  islands  and  Caribbean  sea.     Sheet  1.     Comprising  Florida  strait, 

Bahama  islands,  and  the  Greater  Antilles.     1876.     25^  x  37^.     London, 
admiralty,  1876. 
[Great  Britain.     Admiralty.     Chart  761]. 

Carte  des  colonies  Franyaises  aux  Antilles.     11^  x  11^. 

[In  Fisquet  (Honore  Jean  Pierre).  Grand  atlas  departemental  de  la  France 
de  I'Algerie  et  des  colonies.  2  v.  obi.  fol.  Paris,  A.  Le  Vasseur,  [1878]. 
V.  2.     no.  98]. 

Antilles.      Echelle  du  15.000.000«.     Grave  et  imprime  par  Erhard,  1886. 

9^  X  6i. 
[In  Grande  (La)  encyclopedie.     8°.     Paris,  H.  Lamirault  &  cie.  [1885-98]. 
V.  3.     p.  204]. 

America  Central  y  las  Antillas.     Escala  1: 9.250.000.     9|  x  7^ 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano- Americano.  8°.  Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1887.     v.  2.     p.  314]. 

Antillen.     Massstab  1: 10.000.000.     8i  x  lOf. 

[In  Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.  14te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig,  F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1896.     v.  1.     bet.  pp.  692-693]. 

Westindien  und  Zentral-Amerika.     Massstab  1: 12000000.     8  x  10^ 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5te  aufl.  8°.  Leipzig  und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1897.     p.  17.     bet.  pp.  690-691]. 

"Westchester  county,  N.  Y.     Beers  (J.  B.)  &  co.     County  atlas  of  Westchester, 
N.  Y.     2  p.  1.     44  maps.     fol.     New  York,  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1872. 
XoTE. — Errors  in  pagination. 

Bien  (Joseph  R. )     Atlas  of  Westchester  county,  N.  Y.     2  p.  1.     32  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  J.  Bien  &  co.  1893. 

Westchester,  Penn.  Kiser  (Ellis),  Barthel  (Otto)  and  Ogier  (St.  J.)  Atlas  of 
properties  on  line  of  Pennsylvania  r.  r.  from  Rosemont  to  Westchester. 
20  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  A.  H.  Mueller  &  co.  1897. 

Westfield,  Mass.  Walker  (George  H.)  &  co.  Atlas  of  Westfield  town,  Mass.  45 
pp.  incl.  11  maps.     fol.     Boston,  G.  H.  Walker  &  co.  1884. 

Westmoreland  county,  Penn.  Map.  From  actual  surveys  by  D.  J.  Lake  & 
N.  S.  Ames.     col.     44  x  58.     New  York,  W.  J.  Barker,  1857. 

West  Orange,  N.  J.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  City  atlas  of  Orange  and  township  of  West 
Orange,  N.  J.     Ill  pp.  incl.  29  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins, 

1878. 

West  Philadelphia.     See  Philadelphia. 

West  Point,  N.  Y.  [Plan  of  Webb's  redoubt,  Williss,  fort  Putnam,  and  fort  Clin- 
ton,    anon.     ms.     4x5.     177-]. 


1066  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Point,  N.  Y.  Sketch  of  the  rebel  works  at  West  Point  as  taken  from  the 
description  of  them  given  by  a  deserter  who  came  to  Stoney  Point,  9  June, 
1779.     ms.     [anon.]     8Jx'l5.     [1779?]. 

Plan  des  forts,  batteries  et  poste  de  West  Point.     1780.     6  x  4J. 

[In  Barbe-Marbois  (Frangoise  marquis  de).    Complot  d' Arnold.    8°.    Paris, 
1816]. 

Plan  de  West-Point  leve  a  viie.     8^  x  6. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  304]. 

West  Point.     Surveyed  ii  coup  d'ceil  the  24  oct.  laid  down  the  27  oct.  1783, 

by  John  Hinncks.'     ms.     23  x  19.     [1783]. 
Note. — Drawn  in  pencil.     Numbered  in  pencil  "  153." 

Same.     West  Point.     [By  Hinncks.     ms.     anon.     20  x  18^     1783?]. 

Note. — Drawn  with  pen  and  ink.     Numbered  in  pencil  "  154." 

Sketch  of  West  Point.     1783.     ms.     [anon.]     13x22.     [1783]. 

West  Point,  viewed  from  the  north  as  it  appeared  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

H.  Livingston  del.     C.  Tiebout  sculp.     7  x  3f . 
[In  New  York  (The)  magazine;  or,  literary  repository.     8°.     New  York, 
T.  &  S.  Swords,  1891.     v.  2.     p.  123]. 

Military  academy.  West  Point,  N.  Y.     [View].     3}  x  6^. 

[In  Analetic  (The)  magazine.     New  series.    Aug.  1820.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
J.  Maxwell,  1820.     v.  2.     no.  2.     bet.  pp.  170-171]. 

West-Point.     1830.     T.  B.  Brown,  del.  W.  P.     E.  Prud'homme,  sc.     N.  Y. 

S.  Valentine,  p^int^     7^  x  6.     [n.  p.  1830]. 

Military  School,  West  Point,  N.  Y.     J.  Archer  sc.     5i  x  7^ 

[In  Hinton  (J.  H.)    The  history  and  topography  of  the  United  States.    New 
ed.     4°.     Boston,  Samuel  Walker,  1834.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  270]. 

View  from  West  Point  (Hudson  river).     7  x  4^. 

[In  American  scenery.     From  drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett.     The  literary 
department  by  N.  P.  Willis.    4°.     London,  G.  Virtue,  1840.    v.  1.    p.  6]. 

West-Point  (Hudson).     [View].     4^  x  6\. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A. )     The  United  States  illustrated.     Edited  by  Charles 
A.  Dana.    2  v.  in  1.    4°.     New  York,  H.  J.  Meyer,  [1855?].    v.  1.    p.  39]. 

West  Point,  New  York.     1883.     Engraved  from  the  original  sheet  by  H.  C. 

Evans.     Title  and  lettering  by  E.  A.  Maedel.     Scale,  1:4800.     28x22. 
[Washington,  1883]. 
[United  States.    Treasury  department.    Coast  &  geodetic  survey,    no.  3057]. 

West  Point,  Va.     Batteries  de  West  Point  au  haut  de  la  riviere  d'York.     [anon.] 
ms.     12^  X  15.     [1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  55].' 

Carte  detaill^e  de  West-point  sur  la  riviere  d'York  au  confluent  des  rivieres 

de  Panmnkey  et  Metapony.     [anon.]     ms.     col.     12^  x  13.     [1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  54]. 

Main  features  of  the  country  between  Williamsburg,  West  Point,  Charles 

City  &  White  House  relative  to  the  i)eninsula  campaign.     7  x  6|. 
[In    Bechler   (Gustavus    R.)     Atlas    showing    battles,   engagements,   and 
important  localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,     obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1S(>4.     j)!.  «]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  1067 

Westport,  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Westport,  Fairfield  county,  Connecticut. 
Compiled,  drawn  and  published  from  actual  surveys,  by  G.  M.  Hopkins. 
Scale  80  rods  per  in.     col.     40  x  46.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1879. 

West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Richards  (L.  J.)  Atlas  gf  Dorchester,  West  Roxbury  and 
Brighton,  city  of  Boston.  Comprising  forty-one  plans  compiled  from 
official  records,  private  plans  and  actual  surveys,  by  a  corps  of  twelve  sur- 
veyors and  draughtsmen,  title.  2  p.  1.  41  col.  pi.  fol.  Boston,  L.  J. 
Richards,  as.  J.  P.  Brown  &  co.  1899. 

West  Seneca,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  town  of  West  Seneca,  Erie  co.  N.  Y.  Showing 
the  original  &  sub  division  lines  of  each  lot,  [etc.]  Drawn  from  actual 
surveys  &  records  on  file  in  Erie  co.  clerks  office.  By  Richard  Johnson, 
col.     29x48.     [n.  p.  1871]. 

West  Virg-inia.  County  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Drawn  &  engd. 
W.  H.  Gamble.     IH  x  14.     [Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1863]. 

Hunt  (J.  P.)     Map  of  the  oil  regions  of  Ohio  &  West  Virginia.     22  x  30. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.  J.  P.  Hunt,  [1864]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  Virginia,  Delaware,  Maryland,  &  West  Vir- 

ginia,    col.     17  X  23.     [New  York],  Johnson  &  Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 


Richardson's  map  of  West  Virginia,  showing  the  principal  creeks,  rivers  and 
line  of  internal  improvements.  2ded.  24  x  17.  New  York,  J.  N.  Olcott, 
[1864]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  southern  portion  of  West  Virginia  comprising  twenty- 
six  counties.  Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.  24  x  37.  New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1865. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  West  Virginia  and  parts  of  adjoining  states. 
Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.     24  x  28.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1865. 

Colton's  map  of  the  oil  district  of  West  Virginia  and  Ohio.  Published  by 
J.  H.  Colton.     28  x  32.     New  York,  J.  H.  ColtoA,  1865. 

J.  H.  Colton's  map  showing  the  oil  region  of  West  Virginia  and  the  location 
therein  of  the  lands  belonging  to  the  Little  Kanawa  &  Elk  river  petroleum 
and  mining  company  &  their  relative  position  to  those  parts  of  west  Penn- 
sylvania, eastern  Ohio  and  Kentucky  where  oil  is  found.  20  x  17.  New 
York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1865. 

Title  map  of  the  coal  fields  of  the  Great  Kanawha  valley.  West  Virginia. 
By  John  S.  Swann.  col.  52  x  56.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 
CO.  [1867]. 

Map  of  the  "Pan  Handle"  embracing  counties  of  Hancock,  Brooke,  Ohio 
and  Marshall,  West  Virginia.  From  ac^tual  surveys  and  records  by  F.  AV. 
Beers,  c.  e.  assisted  by  Jas.  M.  Lathrop.  Louis  E.  Neuman  engraver, 
Chas  Hart,  lithographer.  Scale  one  inch  to  the  mile.  84  x  33.  [New 
York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1871. 

Mendenhall  (E.)  Map  of  the  states  of  A^irginia,  West  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land. Exhibiting  the  counties,  cities,  [etc.]  col.  15  x  23.  Cincinnati, 
E.  Mendenhall,  1871. 

Mitchell's  county  and  township  map.  Collected  &  compiled  by  M.  Wood 
White,  Grafton,     col.     51  x  62.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1872. 


1068  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

West  Virginia.  White  (M.  Wood).  White's  new  county  and  district  atlas  of  the 
state  of  West  Virginia,  comprising  fifty-four  counties;  from  the  most  recent 
surveys  and  authentic  sources.  Maps  drawn  by  William  H.  Gamble. 
Philadelphia,  Penna.  Examined  and  corrected  by  M.  A.  Miller,  top.  eng. 
Staunton,  Virginia,  title.  4-74,  28  pp.  5  1.  incl.  29  maps  &  1  pi.  fol. 
Grafton,  W.  Va.  M.  W.  White,  1873. 

White  (M.  Wood).     White's  county  and  distance  map  of  the  state  of  West 

Virginia,     col.     34  x  50.     Grafton,  W.  Va.  M.  W.  White,  1875. 

Same.     White's  county  and  distance  map  of  the  state  of  West  Virginia. 

[Reduced  from  the  large  ten  dollar  map  to  a  pocket  ed.]  col.  25  x  34. 
Grafton,  W.  Va.  M.  W.  White,  1879. 

Pendleton  (W.  K.)     A  geography  of  West  Virginia.    8  pp.  incl.  1  col.  map. 

4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1876]. 
[With  Mitchell    (Samuel   Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  intermediate  geog- 
raphy.    West  Virginia  ed.    1877.] 

Gray's  new  topographical  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     By  Frank 

A.  Gray.     col.     16  x  24.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1877]. 

Same.     Gray's  new  topographical  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.     By 

Frank  A.  Gray.     1:1,000,000.     16^x27.     Philadelphia,  0.  W.  Gray  &  son, 
[1877]. 
[In  Lathrop  (J.  M.)  and  Dayton  (A.  W.)     An  ptlas  of  Frederick  county, 
Vd.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1885.     pp.  52-53]. 

Colton's  new  topographical  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia, 

Maryland  &  Delaware  and  portions  of  the  adjoining  states,  col.  30  x  43. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882.     [1881]. 

Preliminary  post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia, 

together  with  Maryland  and  Delaware,  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  Kentucky, 
Tennessee  and  North  Carolina.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson.     Drawn  by  C.  H. 
Poole.    4  sheets,     fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  West  Virginia.     24  pp.     1 

map.     18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Lewis  Baker  &  co.'s  new  railroad,  county  and  district  model  map  of  West 

Virginia  and  the  adjacent  counties  of  the  adjoining  states.  35  x  42. 
Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1882]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  railroad,  county,  township  and  district  map  of 

West  Virginia  and  the  adjacent  counties  of  the  adjoining  states.  Showing 
every  county,  township,  railroad  station  and  post  office  in  the  state;  also 
the  congressional  and  senatorial  districts,  the  area  in  square  miles  in  each 
county,  its  population  in  1880,  its  vote,  and  its  political  com^>lexion.  34  x 
42.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Colton's  map  of  the  state  of  West  Virginia,  and  portions  of  adjoining  states. 

Scale  of  statute  miles  12  to  one  inch.  23^  x  29.  New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B. 
Colton  &  CO.  1884. 

Rand,  McNilly  &  co.'s  new  map  of  West  Virginia.     13  x  19 J^.     Chicago, 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1888]. 
Note. — Text  at  margin  and  on  reverse.     Copyrighted  by  the  Caxton  co.  1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  West  Virginia.  40  pp.  1  fold.  map.  16°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1069' 

West  Virginia.     The  geography  of  West  Virginia.     By  A.  E.  Kenney.     92  pp.     1 
fold.  map.     12°.     Chicago,  New  York,  the  Werner  co.  [1895]. 
[West  Virginia  state  series] . 

Armstrong  (Kobert  A.)     Geography  of  West  Virginia.     6  pp.  incl.  1  map.. 

fol.     [New  York,  American  book  co.  1899]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia  showing  post 

offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the 
1st  of  June,  1900.  Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles 
Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  O. 
dept.  Scale:  eight  miles  to  the  inch.  4O2  x  59^.  [Washington,  1900]. 
^United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  railroad  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  West  Virginia.     49  pp.     1  fold.  map.     18°.     Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1900]. 

See  also  Brooke  county;  Hancock  county;  Marshall  county;  Ohio  county. 


Wetzel  county,  W.  Va.  Hunt's  improved  map.  1865.  Compiled  chiefly  from 
notes  of  actual  survey  showing  the  water  courses,  township  lines,  and  the 
principal  county  roads  by  Thomas  Tucker,  col.  25  x  32.  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  J.  P.  Hunt,  1865. 

Weyer's  cave,  Augusta  county,  Va.  A  ground  plan  and  section  of  Weyer's 
cave,  Augusta  co.  Va.  Designed  and  drawn  by  Robert  L.  Cooke.  19  x  28. 
Philadelphia,  Childs  &  Lehman,  lithrs.  [1835?]. 

Whale  sound.  Map  of  Whale  sound  and  Inglefield  gulf.  Showing  additions  made 
by  the  north  Greenland  expedition  of  1891-92.  The  shore  line  of  the 
entire  north  side  of  Whale  sound  and  Inglefield  gulf,  as  well  as  the  south 
side  from  the  head  of  the  gulf  of  Olrik's  bay,  is  from  the  recent  survey. 
5x9. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.  Bulletin.  1892. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1892].     v.  24.     p.  535]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "The  North  Greenland  expedition  of 
1891-92,  by  R.  E.  Peary,  U.  S.  N." 

Map  of  Whale  sound,  Greenland.     From  surveys  by  civil  engineer,  R.  E. 

Peary,  U.  S.  N.  assisted  by  Hugh  J.  Lee,  1894-'95.     13J  x  15^ 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1896. 

8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1896].     v.  28.     p.  21]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "Work  in  north  Greenland  in  1894  and 

1895,  [by]  civil  engineer  R.  E.  Peary,  U.  S.  N." 

Wharton  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Wharton  county.     Jan.  1880.     23  x  27.     St.  Louis, 
lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Map  of  the  national  road  between  Cumberland  and  Wheel- 
ing.    6  X  11. 
[In  Melish  (John).     A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with 
the  contiguous  countries  including  Mexico  and  the  West  Indies,     new  ed. 
8°.     Philadelphia,  by  the  author,  1822.     p.  107]. 

Wheeling  in  Virginia.     [View].     4^  x  6^. 

[In  Dana  (Charles  A.)  The  United  States  illustrated.  Edited  by  Charles: 
A.Dana.     2v.inL     4°.     New  York,  H.J.  Meyer,  [1855?].     v.  2.     p.  31].- 


1070  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wheeling:,  W.  Va.  Map  of  the  city  of  Wheeling,  South  WheeUng  &  La  Grange, 
W.  Va.  From  actual  surveys  and  records  Jas.  Gilchrist,  col.  76  x  43. 
[New  York],  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  [1871]. 

Wheeling'  and  Cincinnati  mineral  railway.  Map  showing  the  route  and  connec- 
tions of  the  Wheeling  and  Cincinnati  mineral  railway.  Prepared  by  G. 
W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  Map  designed  by  Thos.  R.  Sharp.  22  x  26. 
New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1882. 

White  county,  Ga.     See  Georgia  mining  districts. 

White  county,  Ind.  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.  Standard  atlas  of  White  county,  Indi- 
ana. 69,  xiii  pp.  incl.  20  col.  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co. 
1896. 

Whitehall,  N.  Y.  Topographical  map.  From  actual  surveys.  Published  by 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.     col.     45  x  48.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1875. 

White  Horse  tavern  (near  Paoli,  Penn.)  British  camp  at  Trudruffrin  from  the 
18th  to  the  21st  of  sept.  1777.  With  the  attack  made  by  general  Grey 
against  the  rebels  near  White  Horse  tavern,  on  the  20th  of  September. 
Drawn  by  an  officer  on  the  spot,  [anon.]  Engraved  by  W.  Faden. 
10  X  19.  .  London,  W.  Faden,  July  1,  1778. 

[In  his  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770- 
1793].     no.  5]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

British  camp  at  Trudruffrin  from  [the  18th  to  the  21st  of  sept.  1777].     With 

the  attack  made  by  major  general  Grey  against  the  rebels  near  White 
Horse  tavern,     ms.     [anon.]     10x19.     [1777]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  81]. 

White  mountains,  N.  H.  Map  of  the  White  mountains,  N.  H.  Drawn  by  Frank- 
lin Leavitt,  guide.     1852.     19  x  35.     Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford's  lith.  [1852]. 

The  White  mountains  of  New  Hampshire.     7  x  7^. 

[In  Disturnell  (J.)     Springs,  water-falls,  etc.     16°.     New  York,  1855]. 

Map  of  the  White  mountains.  New  Hampshire.     From  original  surveys  by 

Harvey  Boardman.     19^  x  22.     [Griswold,  Conn.  1858]. 

A  complete  map  of  railway  and  stage  routes  to  &  around  the  White  moun- 

tains.    1861.     ]li:X6|. 
[In  Bradlee  (John  E.)     Bradlee's  pocket  guide  for  the  use  of  travellers  to 
the   White  mountains   and   lake  Winnipiseogee.     16°.     Boston,    J.    E. 
Bradlee,  1861.     front.] 

Map  of  the  White  mountains.  New  Hampshire.     From  original  surveys  by 

Harvey  Boardman.      1858.      Revised  by  H.  S.   Fifield,   1871.     20  x  23. 
Boston,  J.  H.  Bufford,  [1871]. 

Map  of  the  White  mountains  and  vicinity.     N.  H.     Prepared  for  Eastman's 

White  mountain  guide  by  C.  H.  V.  Cavis.     lOf  x  13.     Concord,  N.  H. 
E.  C.  Eastman,  [1872]. 

Leavitt   (Victor).     Leavitt's  map  with  views  of   the  White  mountains. 

New  Hampshire.     20  x  30.     Lancaster,  N.  H.     Leavitt,  1882.     [1881]. 

Map  of    Cook's  tours  in  the  White  mountains.     8 J  x  12 J.     New  York, 

T.  Cook  &  son,  [1882]. 

Map  of  the  White  mountains.     New  Hampshire.     Fisk&co.  engr's.     9  x  6J. 

[In  I)e  Puy  (WilUam  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world.     8°. 

Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison  &  co.  [1885].     p.  569]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1071 

White  mountains,  N.  H.      Same.     Map  of  the  White  mountains.     New  Hamp- 
shire.      Fiske  &  CO.  ener's.    9  x  6}. 
[In  De  Puy  (William  H.  editor) .     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 
countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world,     fol.     New  York,  Phil- 
lips &  Hunt,  1887.     pp.  551-552]. 

Map  of  the  White  mountains  of  New  Hampshire.      28  x  21  J.     [Boston, 

Clarke  &  Carruth,  1887]. 
[Appalachian  mountain  club]. 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.     Sketch  of  the  road  from  Kingsbridge  to  White  Plains,     ms. 
[anon.]     29x20.     [1776]. 

Battle  of  W^hite  Plains.     5  x  10^.     [1776]. 

[In  Hamilton  (John  C. )  History  of  the  republic  of  the  United  States.  8°. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.  1857.     v.  1.     p.  133]. 

Plan  of  the  battle  of  White  Plains,  oct.  28,  1776.     6  x  3^. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Eeed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)  School  history  of  the  United 
States,     newed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  209]. 

The  engagement  on  the  White  Plains  the  28th  of  oct.  1776.     D.  Martin 

sculp,     [anon.]     7  x  8^.     [New  York],  C.  Smith,  [n.  d.] 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.  d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1]. 

A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of  gen.  sir. 

William  Howe  in  New  York  and  East  New  Jersey,  against  the  American 
forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington,  from  the  12th  oct.  to  the  28th  nov. 
1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on  the  White 
Plains,  the  28th  oct.  ms.  [By  C.  J.  Sauthier.  anon.]  col.  29  x  20. 
[1776]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

sir  gen.  William  Howe,  in  New  York  and  East  New  Jersey,  against  the 
American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington,  from  the  12th  oct.  to  the 
28th  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on 
the  White  Plains,  the  28th  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden,  1777.  29  x  19^.  London,  W.  Faden,  1777. 
[In  Faden  (William,  editor).  The  North  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
for  W.  Faden,  1777.     no.  17]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  operations  of  the  king's  army  under  the  command  of 

gen.  sir.  William  Howe,  in  New  York  and  East  New  Jersey,  against  the 
American  forces  commanded  by  gen.  Washington,  from  the  12th  oct.  to  the 
28th  nov.  1776.  Wherein  is  particularly  distinguished  the  engagement  on 
the  White  Plains,  the  28th  oct.  By  Claude  Joseph  Sauthier.  Engraved 
by  Wm.  Faden,  1777.     19^  x  29.     London,  W.  Faden,  feb.  25,  1777. 

[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  34]. 

Note. — Another  copy  in  separate  form. 

Same. 

[American  maps.     v.  3.     no.  21]. 

Same,     [anon.]     Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American  war, 

published  by  the  author,  april  12,  1793.     19  x  22^ 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.     4°.     London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  1.     opp.  p. 
215]. 


1072  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wliite  Plains,  N.  Y.  Sketch  of  the  White  Plains,  by  capt.  Blaskowitz.  Scale  500 
feet  to  an  inch.     ms.     18  x  22.     [1776?]. 

WMteside  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Whiteside  county  and  the 
state  of  Illinois,  to  which  is  added  an  atlas  of  the  United  States,  maDS  of 
the  hemispheres,  &c.  xxxix,  4-95  pp.  inch  62  maps  &  14  pi.  fol. 
Chicago,  Warner  &  Beers,  1872. 

Whitestown,  N.  Y.     Whitestown  in  1802.     4^  x  7. 

[In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)  The  documentary  history  of  the  state  of  New- 
York.     4°.     Albany,  Weed,  Parsons  &  co.  1850.     v.  3.     p.  687]. 

Wilbur,  N.  Y.  Combined  map  of  Rondout,  Kingston  and  Wilbur.  New  York. 
From  recent  &  actual  surveys  by  Geo.  P.  Sanford.  col.  49  x  61.  New 
York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Wilkesbarre,  Penn.  Sturdevant  (Wm.  Henry).  Atlas  of  the  city  of  Wilkes 
Barre,  Pa.    1894.   3  p.  1.    20  sheets,   fol.    Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1894. 

Will  county.  111.  Van  Vechten  &  Snyder's  real  estate  map  of  Cook  and  Du  Page 
counties,  and  part  of  Will  co.  Ills;  also  part  of  Lake  co.  Ind.  col. 
72  x  62.     Chicago,  J.  Van  Vechten  &  L.  M.  Snyder,  1875. 

Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Plat  book  of  Will  county,  Illinois.     3-81  pp.  incl.  57 

maps.     fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1893. 

William  Henry  (Fort),  N.  Y.  Plan  of  ^fort  William  Henry  and  camp  at  lake 
George.  W.  Eyre,  eng^  I.  Heath,  d*.  Scale  of  700  yards,  ms.  col. 
14  X  13.     [1755]. 

Note. — Descriptive  text  below  the  map. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  22]. 

A  plan  of  fort  William  Henry,  and  the  intrenched  camp  of  the  English; 

with  the  camps  of  the  French.     A  scale  of  400  yards,     ms.     [anon.] 
19  X  21.     [1845]. 
Note. — Copied  from  the  original  by  J.  G.  Bruff,  march  1845. 

A  plan  of  fort  William  Henry  and  the  English  camps  &  intrenchments  with 

the  French  different  camps  and  attacks  there  upon.     A  scale  of  this  plan 
of  100  yards.     5x6. 
[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).    A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  America,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.    1763.    [anon.]    sm.    4°.    obi.    [London,  J.  Rocque, 
1763].     no.  21]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  attack  on  fort  William  Henry,  1757.     [anon.]     5x7. 

[In  Bancroft  (George).     History  of  the  United  States.     8°.     Boston,  1852. 

V.  4.     bet.  pp.  262-263]. 

Capt.  Israel  Putnam's  horn  made  at  fort  Wm.  Henry  nov.  the  10th  A.  D.. 

A  plan  of  the  stations  from  Albany  to  lake  George.     7^  x  9^. 
[In  American  (The)  pioneer.     8°.     Cincinnati,  J.  S.  Williams,  1843.     v.  2. 
front.] 

[Map  showing  the  attack  on  Fort  William  Henry  and  Fort  Edward,     ms. 

anon.     24  x  13J.     1757-1758]. 

[Plan  of  the  attack  on  Fort  William  Henry  and  Ticonderoga,  showing  road 

from   **F.  Edward,"   "wharf  of  Montcalm's  landing,"  &c.     1759.     ms. 
12ix7|.     1759]. 
Note. — Probably  by  col.  James  Montresor. 

Fort  William  Henry.     6  x  4^. 

[In  Rocque  (John,  compiler).  A  set  of  plans  and  forts  in  Amerca,  reduced 
from  actual  surveys.  1763.  [anon.]  sm.  4°.  obi.  [London,  J.  Rocque,. 
1763].     no.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1073 

Williamsburg    Va.     Desandrouins  ( ).     Carte  des  environs  de  Williamsburg 

en  Virginie  ou  les  armees  Fran^oise  et  Americaine  ont  campe's  en  septem- 
bre  1781.     Armee  de  Rochambeau,  1782.     ms.     col.     26  x  36.     [1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  57]. 

Plan  des  environs  de  Williamsburg,  York,  Hampton  et  Portsmouth,     [anon.] 

ms.     11  X  12.     [1781?]. 
[Rochambeau:  56]. 

"Williamson  county,  Tex.      Map  of  Williamson  county.     Nov.  1880.     20  x  28i 
St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1880]. 
[Texas.     General  land  ofl&ce]. 

Williamstown,  Mass.  Miller  (D.  L.)  Atlas  of  the  towns  of  North  Adams,  Adams, 
Williamstown  and  Cheshire,  Berkshire  co.  Mass.  title.  19  pi.  1  1.  4°. 
New  York,  D.  L.  Miller  &  co.  1894. 

Williamsville,  N.  Y.  Map  of  the  village  of  WilHamsville,  in  Erie  co.  N.  Y. 
Drawn  from  actual  survey  by  Tobias  Witmer.  1854.  30  x  41.  Buffalo, 
lith.  by  Berggoetz  &  co.  1854. 

Williss  (Fort),  West  Point,  N.  Y.  [Plan  of  Webb's  redoubt,  Williss,  fort  Put- 
nam, and  fort  Clinton,  West  Point,  N.  Y.     anon.     ms.     4x6.     177-]. 

Wilmington,  Del.     Plan  du  camp  retranche  a  Wilmingtown  pour  couvrir  notre 
hospital  apres  la  battaille  de  Brandy  wine.     ms.     [By  V.  Wangenheim. 
anon.     17  x  10.     1777?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  80]. 

Perspective  view  of  the  country  between  Wilmington  and  the  Delaware. 

Taken  from  the  hill  s.  w.  of  the  academy.     7i  x  14J. 
[In  Columbian  (The)  magazine.     1787.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seddon, 
1787.     V.  1.     p.  351]. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     City  atlas  of  Wilmington,  Del.     81  pp.  incl.  20  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1876. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Map  of  the  city  of  Wilmington,  Delaware.     From  official 

records,  private  plans  &  actual  surveys.     Engraved  by  Walter  S.  Mac  Cor- 
mac.     38  x  50.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1883. 

Baist  (G.  Wm.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Wilmington,  Del.  and  vicinity,     title. 

index  map.     18  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Baist,  1887. 

Wilson  county,  Tex.     Map.     22  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas  ( State  of) .     General  land  office] . 

Winchendon,  Mass.  Walker  (Oscar  W. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  Winchendon  town,  Mass. 
63  pp.  incl.  10  maps.     fol.     Boston,  O.  W.  Walker  &  co.  1886. 

Winchester,  Conn.  Map  of  the  town  of  Winchester,  Litchfield  county.  Conn. 
From  original  surveys  by  E.  M.  Woodford,  surveyor.  34  x  44.  Philadel- 
phia, R.  Clark,  1852. 

Winchester  and  Potomac  railroad,  Virginia.  IVIap  of  th'-  routes  examined  and 
surveyed  for  the  Winchester  and  Potomac  railroad,  state  of  Virginia: 
Under  the  direction  of  capt.  J.  D.  Graham.  1831  and  1832.  Surveyed  by 
Its.  A.  D.  Mackay  and  E.  French,  assistants  in  183i,  and  Its.  E.  French 
and  J.  T.  Izard,  assistants  in  1832.     21  x  27.     [Washington,  1832]. 

[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  65]. 

Note.— Submitted  to  the  bureau  of  topographical  engineers,  with  reports 
dated  march  31  &  sept.  22,  1832. 

H.  Doc.  516 68 


1074  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Windliam  county,  Conn.'  Map  of  Windham  co.  Connecticut.  From  actual  survey 
by  E.  P.  Gerrish,  W.  C.  Eaton  &  D.  S.  &  H.  C.  Osborn.  1855.  col. 
7'x  44.     Philadelphia,  E.  M.  Woodford,  1856. 

Windham  county,  Vt.  Atlas  of  Windham  co.  Vermont.  From  actual  surveys  by 
and  under  the  direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.  39  pp.  4  pi.  incl.  31  maps, 
fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  1869. 

"Windsor  county,  Vt.  Map  of  Windsor  co.  Vermont.  From  actual  surveys  by  J. 
Chace.     56  x  45.     [Philadelphia,  1856]. 

Atlas  of  Windsor  co.  Vermont.     From  actual  surveys  by  and  under  the 

direction  of  F.  W.  Beers  &  others.     47  pp.  incl.  35  maps.     fol.     New  York, 
F.  W.  Beers,  1869. 

Windward  islands,  West  Indies.     Map  of  the   Windward  islands.     By  John 
Arrowsmith.     Ordered  by  the  house  of  commons  to  be  printed  1839. 
24  X  13. 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1839.     fol.     Lon- 
don, 1839.     V.  36]. 

Windward  islands  and  the  Spanish  Main.     [By  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt].     49  x  44 

New  York,  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  1860. 

Windward  passage.  A  map  of  the  isle  of  Cuba,  with  the  Bahama  islands,  gulf  of 
Florida  and  the  Windward  passage.  Drawn  from  English  and  Spanish 
surveys,  [anon.]  Engraved  by  Thomas  Jefferys.  British  miles  69 J  to  a 
degree.  13^  x  19. 
[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).  A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Say er  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  79]. 

Laurie  and  Whittle's  new  chart  of  the  Windward  passages  and  Bahama 

islands,  with  the  islands  of  St.  Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  &c.  &c.  Com- 
piled from  a  great  variety  of  topographic  surveys  and  nautical  details. 
By  John  Purdy.  3d  ed.  improved  1818.  37  x  49.  London,  R.  Laurie 
&  J.  Whittle,  1811.  [1818]. 
[In  Whittle  (J.)  and  Laurie  (R.  H.)  The  West  India  atlas,  fol.  London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  11-12]. 

Winnebago  county.  111.  Page  (H.  R.)  &co.  Illustrated  atlas  of  Winnebago  and 
Boone  counties,  Illinois,  containing  maps  of  every  township  in  counties, 
with  village  and  city  plats,  also  maps  of  Michigan,  Indiana,  Ohio,  Illinois, 
Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  Iowa,  Missouri,  Dakota,  Nebraska,  Kansas,  Mon- 
tana, Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Texas  and  Washington  territory. 
1  map.  1-120  pp.  incl.  52  maps  &  19  pi.  fol.  Chicago,  H.  R.  Page  & 
CO.  1886. 

Winnepesaukee  (Lake),  lU.  H.     A  complete  map  of  railway  and  stage  routes  to& 
around  the  White  mountains.     1861.     llj  x  6|. 
[In  Bradlee  (John  E.)     Bradlee's  pocket  guide  for  the  use  of  travellers  to 
the  White  mountains  and  lake  Winnipiseogee.     16°.     Boston,  J.  E.  Brad- 
lee, 1861.     front.] 

Map  of  lake  Winnipesaukee.     Published    by  Edson  C.    Eastman,    1878. 

10  X  12.     Concord,  N.  H.     E.  C.  Eastman,  1878. 

Winneshiek  county,  Iowa.  Warner  (George  E.)  and  Foote  (Charles  M.)  Plat 
book  of  Winneshiek  county,  Iowa.  Drawn  from  actual  surveys  and  the 
county  records.  46  pp.  incl.  32  maps.  fol.  Minneapolis,  Warner  & 
Foote,  1886. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1075 

D^Tinona,  Minn.  The  city  of  Winona,  its  railroad  connections.  [By  D.  Sinclair  & 
CO.     anon.]     10x8.     [Winona,  D.  Sinclair  &  co.  1874]. 

Foote  (Charles  M.)   and  Henion  (J.  W. )     Plat  book  of  Winona  county, 

Minn.     Drawn  from  actual  surveys  and  the  county  records.     60  pp.  inch 
38  maps.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1894. 

"Winter  hill,  Somerville,  Mass.  Plan  of  the  rebels  works  on  Prospect  hill  and 
Winter  hill.     ms.     [anon.]     14x20.     [1775?]. 

Winthrop  beach,  Mass.  Guide  map  of  Revere  and  Winthrop  beaches.  From 
actual  surve5\  C.  W.  Drake,  c.  e.  14  x  35.  Boston,  T.  Marsh  &  co 
[1881]. 

IVisconsin.  Map  of  the  territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouisconsin.  By  John  Farmer, 
col.     40  X  34.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1830. 

Map  of  the  route  passed  over  by  an  expedition  into  the  Indian  country  in 

1832  to  the  source  of  the  Mississippi.     To  accompany  the  claim  of  H.  R. 
Schoolcraft.     15^  x  19.     [n.  p.  1832]. 
Note. — To  accompany  Schoolcraft's  Report  of  an  expedition  among  north- 
western Indians,  dated  dec.  3,  1832.     16  pp.     22d  cong.  2d  sess.  house 
doc.  125,  in  v.  3. 

Map  of  the  surveyed  part  of  Wisconsin  territory.     Compiled  from  public 

surveys  as  returned  to  the  surveyor  general's  office.     22 J  x  16^. 
[In  American  state  papers,      fol.      Washington,   Gales  &  Seaton,    1861. 
Public  lands,     v.  8.     p.  12]. 

[Wisconsin  territory] .     12|  x  8f . 

[In  American  state  papers,      fol.      Washington,    Gales  &  Seaton,    1861. 
Public  lands,     v.  8.     p.  12]. 

Improved  map  of  the  territories  of  Michigan  and  Ouisconsin.     By  John 

Farmer.     1835.     20  x  34.     Albany,  N.  Y.  engraved  by  R.  Clark  &  co.  1835. 

Map  of  Illinois  with  parts  of  Indiana,  Ouisconsin  &c.      By  David  H.  Burr. 

1836.     18  X  12.     [Washington,  1836]. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  165]. 

Map  of  the  settled  part  of  Wisconsin  territory,  compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities.     Engraved  by  J.  H.  Young.     21^x17.     [Philadelphia],  Hin- 
man  &  Dutton,  1837. 
Note, — Inset:  "The  entire  territory  of  Wisconsin  as  established  by  act  of 
congress,  april  10th,  1836." 

Map  of  the  territory  of  Wisconsin,  by  David  H.  Burr.     1836.     To  accompany 

the  hon.  Z.  Casey's  report,     col.     20  x  27.     [Washington],  1836. 

Same. 

[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  51]. 

Map  of  part  of  the  Wisconsin  territory.     Compiled  from  Tanner's  map  of 

U.  S.  from  surveys  of  public  lands  [etc.]     22  x  18. 
[In  Lea  (A.  M.)     Notes  on  Wisconsin  territory.     18°.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1836]. 

Map  of  the  western  land  district,  Wisconsin.     Published  by  Leander  Jud- 

son.     27x37.     New  York,  L.  Judson,  [1836]. 


1076  LIST   OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wisconsin.     Sketch  of  the  pubUc  surveys  in  Wisconsin  territory.     25th  cong.     2d 
sess.     9x13.     [Washington,  1837]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  138] . 

Iowa  and  Wisconsin.     Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.     14^  x  11^. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).  An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statis- 
tical and  historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  adjacent  countries,  fol. 
Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838].     p.  156]. 

Same.    Iowa  and  Wisconsin.    1838.    Engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton.    14J  x  llj. 

[In  Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)  and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).     A 

universal,  illustrated  atlas,  [etc.]  fol.  Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1843.  bet. 
pp.  156-157]. 

Map  of  the  Wisconsin  land  district.     Correctly  delineating  the  ranges  east 

and  west  of  the  4th  principal  meridian  line,  [etc.]  Compiled  from  actual 
surveys,  and  official  documents,  by  Stephen  Taylor.  33  x  43.  Philadel- 
phia, Lehman  &  Duval,  lith.  [1838]. 

Map  of  the  settled  part  of  Wisconsin  territory.     21  x  17.     Philadelphia,^ 

Hinman  &  Button,  1838. 
[In  Smith  (William  R.)     Observations  on  the  Wisconsin  territory.     16°. 
Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1838]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Wisconsin  and  Iowa  territories.     1838.     By 

S.  Taylor.     17  x  24.     [Philadelphia,  1838]. 

Map  of  Michigan  &  part  of  Wisconsin  territory,  exhibiting  the  post  offices^ 

post  roads,  canals,  rail  roads,  &c.  By  David  H.  Burr.  col.  36  x  50. 
[n.  p.  1839]. 

A  new  &  authentic  map  of  the  state  of  Michigan  and  territory  of  Wiscon- 

sin.    By  Thomas  R.  Tanner.     1839.     col.     24  x  30. 
[In  Tanner  (Henry  S.)     A  new  American  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  H.  S. 
Tanner,  1839]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Wisconsin  territory.     26th  cong.     1st  sess. 

12x19.     [n.  p.  1839]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  89]. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  Wisconsin  territory.     27th  cong.     2  sess, 

W.  J.  Stone,  s.  c.     13^  x  19.     [Washington,  1841]. 
[In  United  States.     Congress.     A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  125]. 

Wisconsin  and  Iowa.     10^  x  13. 

[In  Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal    atlas,      new  ed.  rev.     fol. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842.     p.  65]. 

Iowa  and  Wisconsin.     Chiefly  from  the  map  of  J.  N.  Nicollet,     [anon.} 

12  X  15. 
[In  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  and  Breese  (Samuel).    Morse's  North  American  atlas. 

New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1842]. 
Note. — Map  copyrighted  in  1844. 

Wisconsin,  a  sectional  map  with  the  most  recent  surveys,  by  I.  A.  Lapham, 

1846.  Scale  10  miles  to  an  inch.  22J  x  22J.  Milwaukee,  P.  C.  Hale,. 
1846. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1077 

Wisconsin.     Wisconsin.     Southern  part.     1847.     12  x  15. 

[In  Sketches  of  the  west  or  the  home  of  the  badgers,     [anon.]     8°.     Mil- 
waukee, I.  A.  Hopkins,  1847]. 

Farmer's  4th  sheet  or  map  of  Wisconsion,  Iowa  and  northern  part  of  IIU- 

nois  from  actual  survey  exhibiting  the  sections  by  John  Farmer,  of  Detroit, 

1848.     25|  X  21i.     [Detroit],  J.  Farmer,  1848. 
\ 

Map  of  the  states  of  Missouri,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Wisconsin,  the  territory  of 

Minnesota  and  the  mineral  lands  of  lake  Superior.  Compiled  by  I.  S. 
Drake,  col.  20^  x  28.  Philadelphia,  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  &  co. 
1849. 

Public  surveys  of  the  state  of  AVisconsin  and  territory  of  Minnesota.     1849. 

18x23.     [n.  p.  1849]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

The  state  of  W^isconsin.     Compiled  from  the  latest  authorities,  and  pub- 

lished by  I.  A.  Lapham.     50  x  50.     Milwaukee,  I.  A.  Lapham,  1849. 

Public  surveys  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  territory  of  Minnesota.     Nov. 

11,  1850.     18  x  22.     [n.  p.  1850]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office] . 

Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin,  compiled  from  the  United 

States  surveys  &  other  authentic  sources.  Drawn  by  George  W.  Colton. 
Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood,  N.  York.  24f  x  21  i  New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1851. 

Geological  map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota;  exhibiting  also  the 

extension  of  the  Iowa  coal  field  into  Missouri,  and  its  relations  to  the  Illi- 
nois coal  fields.     Constructed  from  observations  by  the  United  States 
geological  corps  under  instructions  from  the  secretary  of  the  treasury, 
by  David  Dale  Owen.     1851.     44x27.     [Washington,  1851]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department]. 

Thayer  (Horace)  &  co.     Map  of  Wisconsin,     col.     16  x  21.     New  York, 

H.  Thayer  &  co.  1852. 
Note. — Inset:  Plan  of  Milwaukee. 

Township  map  of  the  states  of  Indiana,  Illinois,  Wisconsin  &  Minnesota. 

Published  by  J.  H.  Colton,  New  York,  1852.     18^  x  17. 
[In  Curtiss   (Daniel  S.)     Western  portraiture.     12°.     New   York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1852.     front.] 

Wisconsin,  a  sectional  map  with  the  most  recent  surveys.     Scale  10  miles 

to  an  inch.     21  x  30.     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1853. 

The  state  of  Wisconsin,  compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.     Scale  6  miles 

to  one  inch  or  1/380  160.     49J  x  53.     Milwaukee,  I.  A.  Lapham,  1853. 

—    Same.     The  state  of  Wisconsin,  compiled  from  the  latest  authorities.     Scale 

6  miles  to  one  inch  or  1/380  160.  27  x  47f .  Milwaukee,  I.  A.  Lapham, 
1854. 

A  geological  map  of  Wisconsin.     By  I.  A.  Lapham.     col.     15  x  11.     [New 

York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1855]. 

A  map  of  the  countries  of  Milwaukee,  Waukesha,  Racine  and  Kenosha 

with  a  part  of  Walworth.  Scale  2  miles  to  an  inch.  27  x  24.  Milwau- 
kee, S.  Chapman,  1855. 


1078  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wisconsin.  Colton's  township  map  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin,  compiled  from  the 
United  States  surveys,  &  other  authentic  sources.  Drawn  by  George  W. 
Colton.  Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood,  N.  York.  21^  x  24^.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1856. 

Wisconsin,  Iowa  &  Minnesota.     25J  x  33|.     New  York,  Ensign  Bridgman 

&  Fanning,  1855. 
Note. — Inset:  "Milwaukee." 

Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Iowa  &  Minnesota.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Bar- 

tholomew.    Printed    in  colors  by  Schenck  &  Macfarlane,   Edinburgh. 
lOf  X  15. 
[In   Black    (Adam  &  Charles).     Black's  atlas  of  North  America,      fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1856.     no.  9]. 

Farmer's  township  map  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin  embracing  part  of  Iowa,, 

Illinois  and  Minnesota,  with  a  chart  of  the  lakes.  Prepared,  engraved 
and  published  by  the  author  at  Detroit.  1857.  25  x  28|.  Detroit,  S. 
Farmer,  1857. 

Morse's  map  of  Wisconsin.     16|  x  12|.     New  York,  Morse  &  Gaston,  [1857]. 

Sewall  (J.  S.)  and  Iddings  (C.  W. ).     Sectional  map  of  the  surveyed  portion 

of  Minnesota  and  the  northwestern  part  of  Wisconsin.     Drawn  by  A.  J. 
Hill.     C.  A.  Sweet,  engraver,  Boston,  Ms.     Scale  12  miles  to  one  inch, 
col.     24  X  32.     [Saint  Paul,  J.  S.  Sewall  &  C.  W.  Iddings,  I860]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  in  1857. 

Township  map  of  Wisconsin  shewing  the  Milwaukee  &  Horicon  railroad  and 

its  connections,  1857.  Jesper  Vliet,  chief  eng.  col.  18  x  16.  New  York, 
lith.  F.  Mayer  &  co.  1857. 

By  state  authority.     Wisconsin  &  Michigan.     Agencies  of  the  ^tna  insur- 

ance CO.     Drawn  by  Wm.  H.  Martin.     Klauprech  &  Menzel's  lith.     Cin- 
(  cinnati.     28^  x  35|.     Hartford,  Conn,  ^tna  insurance  co.  1858. 

Map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  embracing  a  great  part  of 

Iowa,  Illinois  &  Minnesota;  and  the  whole  mineral  region,  with  charts  of 
the  lakes,  exhibiting  the  sections,  the  soundings,  [etc.]  Projected, 
engraved  and  published  by  John  Farmer.     65  x  67.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer,, 

1858. 

Same.     Farmer's  4th  sheet.     25|  x  21|.     Detroit,  J.  Farmer,  1859. 

Sketch  of  the  public  surveys  in  the  state  of  Wisconsin  and  the  state  of 

Minnesota.    Oct.  10,  1862.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  1.     37th  cong.    3d  sess. 
17  X  22.     [Washington,  1863]. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Johnson's  Wisconsin  and  Michigan.     15|  x  22.     [New  York],  Johnson  and 

Ward,  [1864]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Colton's  Wisconsin.     1864.     13J  x  11.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1864. 

Note. — Inset:  "Vicinity  of  Milwaukee." 

Farmer's  new  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin,  embracing  part  of  Illinois,  Mich- 

igan &  Minnesota.  Projected  and  engraved  by  John  Farmer.  59  x  48. 
Detroit  and  Milwaukee,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1865. 

Farmer's  new  railroad  and  township  map  of  Wisconsin,  with  portions  of  the 

surrounding  states.     26  x  24.     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1867. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1079 

Wisconsin.  A  new  geological  map.  Prepared  mostly  from  original  observations, 
by  I.  A.  Lapham.  1869.  Scale,  15  miles  to  1  inch.  col.  26  x  20.  Mil- 
waukee, 1869. 

Guide  map  of  Wisconsin,  showing  the  railroads,  counties,  cities,  villages, 

[etc.]     Compiled  by  Rufus  Blanchard.     title.     2  pi.     1  map.     20^  x  15^. 
fold.     18°.     Chicago,  R.  Blanchard,  [1870]. 

Sectional  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,  embracing  part  of 

the  states  of  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.    Compiled  by  Edward  Molitor. 
col.     40  X  49.     Detroit,  Calvert  lith.  and  pub.  co.  1871. 

Chapman's  new  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin.     Scale  10  miles  to  an  inch. 

32^  X  30.     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1872. 

Farmer's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Wisconsin  and  chart  of  the  lakes. 

31i  X  22i     Detroit,  S.  Farmer  &  co.  1872. 

Railroad  and  post  office  map  of  Wisconsin  and  Michigan.     35  x  26.     New 

York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  1872. 

Chapman  (Silas).     Sectional  map  of  Wisconsin.     Scale  6  miles  to  the  inch. 

col.     48  x  58.     Milwaukee,  S.  Chapman,  1873. 

Gray's  atlas.     New  railroad  map  of  Wisconsin  1873.     23^x17.     [New  York, 

G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873]. 

Cram's  new  sectional  map  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin.     Compiled  &  published 

by  Geo.  F.  Cram.     col.     40  x  31.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1874. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map  of  Minnesota  and  Wiscon- 

sin,    col.     16  x  26.     [New  York,  G.  AVatson,  1875]. 

Cram's  rail  road  &  township  map  of  Wisconsin,     col.     16  x  21.     Chicago, 

G.  F.  Cram,  1876. 

Map  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin  by  A.  von  Steinwehr.     11^  x  18.     [Cincin- 

nati, Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  1877]. 

The   Pioneer  press  premium  map  of  the  northwest,      col.      33  x  26.     St. 

Paul,  Pioneer  press  co.  [1877]. 

P.  P.  Mast  &  CO. 's  new  map  of  Wisconsin,  Minnesota  &  northern  Iowa.     Pre- 

pared by  Henry  S.  Stebbins.     col.     40  x  27.     Toledo,  O.     H.  S.  Stebbins, 
[1878]. 

Nash  &  Morgan's  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin.     Published  by  Nash  &  Morgan. 

1878.     Scale  10  miles  to  the  inch.     34  x  28|. 
[In  Nash  (G.  V.)  and  Morgan  (F.  B.)     Atlas  of  Pierce  county,  Wisconsin, 
fol.     Milwaukee,  Wis.  G.  V.  Nash  &  F.  B.  Morgan,  1877-78* 

-■ Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.  Historical  atlas  of  Wisconsin,  embracing  com- 
plete state  and  county  maps,  city  &  village  plats,  together  with  separate 
state  and  county  histories;  also  special  articles  on  the  geology,  education, 
agriculture,  and  other  important  interests  of  the  state.  322  pp.  incl.  108 
maps  &  34  pi.     front,     fol.     Milwaukee,  Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.  1878. 

■ State  of  W^isconsin.     1878.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  oflSce  and  other  sources  by  C.  Roeser.     Photo  lith  &  print,  by  Julius 
Bien,  N.  Y.     Scale  12  miles  to  1  inch.     28  x  25. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     General  land  office]. 


1080  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wisconsin.  Map  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin.  Compiled  from  the  latest  authentic 
sources.  Published  by  H.  E,.  Page  &  co.  col.  37  x  52.  Chicago,  H.  R, 
Page  &  CO.  1879. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  township  county  and  railroad  map  of  Wisconsin. 

14  X  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1879]. 

St.  Paul  book  &  stationery  co.     New  sectional  &  rail  road  map  of  Minnesota 

and  N.  W.  Wisconsin  with  correct  topography  and  latest  surveys.  1880. 
4  sheets.  St.  Paul,  published  by  St.  Paul  book  &  stationery  co.  engraved 
&  printed  by  the  merchant's  lithographing  co.  1880. 

■ Gray's  new  map  of  Wisconsin.  By  Frank  A.  Gray.  col.  16  x  22.  Phila- 
delphia, O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  [1881]. 

Park  (William  J.)  &  co.     Dissected  map  of  Wisconsin  from  oflQcial  records. 

1881.     15  X  16.     Madison,  Wis.  W.  J.  Park  &  co.  1881. 

> Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin  with  adjacent  parts 

of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Iowa  and  Minnesota.     By  W.  L.  Nicholson. 
The  1st  ed.  was  issued  in  1871.     Drawn  by  C.  H.  Poole.     2  sheets  fold, 
fol.     [Washington,  1881]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department.     Topographer's  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Wisconsin. 

38  pp.     1  map  fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Railroad  map  of  Wisconsin.     Prepared  for  the  railroad  commissioner.     Cor- 

rected to  January  1,  1882.  32  x  26.  [Milwaukee],  the  Milwaukee  litho. 
&  engr.  co.  1882. 

Railway  postal  diagram  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin.     Prepared  for  the  use  of 

the  railway  mail  service.     W.  L.  Nicholson,  topographer  P.  O.  dept.  1882. 

Tho's  Hunter  photo  lith.  Phila.     31^x25^     [Washington,  1882]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 
Note. — "The  railroads  and  post  offices  on  this  map  are  shown  as  at  the  date 

of  July  1st,  1882." 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  of  Wisconsin. 

37  pp.     1  map.     fold.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1883]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers'guide  of  Wisconsin.  38pp.  Imap.  19x12^.  fold.  18°.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1884]. 

Map  of  Wisconsin.     22J  x  16^. 

[In  Bussell  (Charles  E. )     Bussell's  atlas  of  the  city  of  Eau  Claire,  Wiscon- 
sin,    fol.     Eau  Claire,  Wis.  C.  E.  Bussell,  1888]. 

Gray's   new   map    of    Wisconsin.     By   Frank   A.    Gray.     Natural  scale — 

1:1,200,000.     16x24. 
[In  Foote  (Charles  M.)  and  Brown  (W.  S.)     Plat  book  of  Waupaca  county, 
Wis.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1889.     pp.  6-7]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  business  atlas  map  of  Wisconsin.     26  x  19. 

Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1890]. 

Watson  and  Adams  new  topographical,  township  sectional,  &  railroad  map 

of  Wisconsin.  From  official  records  and  surveys.  Scale  five  miles  to  the 
inch.     col.     67  x  58^.     New  York,  G.  Watson  &  Adams  &  co.  1890. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1081 

Wisconsin.     Wisconsin.     16J  x  22. 

[In  Foote  (Charles  M. )  and  Henion  (J.  W. )  Plat  book  of  Columbia  county, 
Wis.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1890.     pp.  6-7]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin,     Scale,  eight  miles  to  the 

inch.     52  x  38.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1893. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

pers' guide  of  Wisconsin.     50  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New 
York,  Rand  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

Wisconsin.     Showing  the  northwestern  portion  of  Michigan.     22J  x  16. 

[In  Polk  (R.  L.)  &  CO.     R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Kent 

CO.  Mich.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  1893.     pi.  70]. 

AVisconsin.     16^  x  22. 

[In  Foote  (Charles  M.)  and  Henion  (J.  W.)  Plat  book  of  Manitowoc  and 
Calumet  counties,  Wis.  fol.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1893. 
pp.  64-65]. 

Bridgman's  new  topographical,  township  sectional,  &  railroad  map  of  Wis- 

consin.    From  official  records  and  surveys.     Scale,  five  miles  to  the  inch, 
col.     67  x  57|.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  1894. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Wisconsin.     Scale,  25  miles  to 

the  inch.     20  x  12.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1894]. 

Wisconsin  showing  north  west  portion  of  Michigan.     22  x  16. 

[In  Polk  (R.  L. )  &  CO.  R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  historical  atlas  of  Kent 
county,  Michigan,     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  R.  L.  Polk  &  co.  1894]. 

The  Matthews-Northrup  up-to-date  map  of  Wisconsin.     Scale,  25  miles  to 

the  inch.     20  x  12.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  [1895]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  cycling  &  wagon  road  map  of  south  eastern  Wiscon- 

sin.    32^  X  31.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1895]. 

Wisconsin.     16J  x  22. 

[In  Foote  (Charles  M. )  and  Henion  (J.  W. )  Plat  book  of  Lafayette  county. 
Wis.     fol.     Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1895.     at  end]. 

Wisconsin.     16^  x  22. 

[In  Hood  (Edwin  C.)  Plat  book  of  Richland  county,  AVis.  fol.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  &  co.  1895.     at  end]. 

Collie  (George  L. )     Michigan.     By  C.  N.  Kendall.     Wisconsin.     By  George 

L.  Collie.     19  pp.  incl.  1  map.     4°.     Boston,  Ginn  &  co.  1896. 
[With  Frye  (Alex.  Everett).     Complete  geography.     Michigan  and  Wiscon- 
sin ed.     1896]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Wisconsin.     Compiled  from  official  records  of  the  Gen- 
eral land  office  and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry  King,  c.  e. 
1896.     Scale,  12  miles  to  1  inch.     Compiled,  drawn  and  lettered  by  M. 
Hendges.     The  Friedenwald  co.  photo-lith.  Baho.     28^  x  25|. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     General  land  office]. 

Wisconsin.     21^  x  16^. 

[In  Pinkney  &  Brown.  Plat  book  of  Saint  Croix  county,  Wisconsin,  tol. 
Philadelphia.     Printed  by  F.Bourquin,  1897.     pp.  42-43]. 

Tunison's  new  railroad  distance  township  and  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin. 

From  latest  surveys.     39 J  x  84.     Jacksonville,  111.  [etc.]     H.  C.  Tunison, 
1899. 


1082  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wisconsin.     Wisconsin.     12^  x  lOJ.     [Chicago],  J.  W.  White,  [1899]. 

Wisconsin.     22  x  16^. 

[In  Foote  (Charles  M.)  and  Hood  (Edwin  C.)  Plat  book  of  Jefferson 
county,  Wisconsin,  fol.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  C.  M.  Foote  pub.  co.  1899. 
pp.  48-49]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin.     Showing  post 

offices  and  the  intermediate  distances  on  mail  routes  in  operation  on  the 
1st  of  June,   1900.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general   Charles 
Emory  Smith,  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  0. 
dept.     55Jx59^.     [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

Tunison's  new  railroad  distance  township  and  sectional  map  of  Wisconsin 

and  upper  peninsula  of  Michigan.     From  latest  surveys.     41  x  33^.     Jack- 
sonville, 111.     H.  C.  Tunison,  1900. 

See  also  Fox  river.  Wis.;  Marathon  county;  Milwaukee  county;  Waukesha 

county. 

Wise  county,  Tex.      [Map].     23  x  17.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  &  co.   [1879]. 
[Texas  (State  of).     General  land  office]. 

Woburn,  Mass.  Hopkins  (G.  M.)  Atlas  of  the  town  of  Woburn,  Mass.  67  pp. 
1  fold.  map.  incl.  17  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1875. 

Wood  river  region,  Idaho.  Scott's  new  pocket  map  of  the  Wood  river  region  of 
central  Idaho.  Prepared  by  Frank  J.  Scott.  15  x  26.  New  York,  Fords, 
Howard  &  Hulbert,  1882. 

Woodford  county,  111.  Warner  &  Beers.  Atlas  of  Woodford  county  and  the 
state  of  Illinois,  to  which  is  added  an  atlas  of  the  United  States,  maps  of 
the  hemispheres  &c.  xxxi,  5-95  pp.  incl.  60  maps&  6  pi.  fol.  Chicago, 
Warner  &  Beers,  1873. 

Woodford,  county,  Ky.  Beers  (Daniel  G. )  &  co.  Atlas  of  Bourbon,  Clark,  Fay- 
ette, Jessamine  and  Woodford  counties,  Ky.  From  actual  surveys  and 
official  records.  77  pp.  incl.  22  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  D.  G.  Beers  & 
CO.  1877. 

Woodstock,  Penn.  [Plan  of  the  town  of  Woodstock,  Penn.  By  Benjamin  Hart. 
ms.     13  X  21i     1812]. 

Wooster,  Oh.io.  Plan.  From  recent  &  actual  surveys  by  F.  W.  Beers,  col.  41  x  41. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Worcester  county,  Md.  Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson.  Atlas  of  Wicomico,  Somer- 
set &  Worcester  counties,  Maryland.  Compiled,  drawn  &  published  from 
actual  surveys.  60  pp.  incl.  36  maps.  5  maps  at  end.  fol.  Philadel- 
phia, Lake,  Griffing  &  Stevenson,  1877. 

Worcester  county,  Mass.  Putnam  (Gen.  Rufus).  A  new  plan  of  several  towns 
in  the  county  of  Worcester.     March  30,  1785.     7x4. 

[In  Bodge  (Geo.  Madison).  Soldiers  in  king  Philip's  war,  8°.  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.  author,  1896.     p.  111]. 

Note. — From  a  ms.  in  possession  of  Mass.  hist.  soc.  and  published  in  Pro- 
ceedings for  1893. 

Map  of  Worcester  co.  Massachusetts.  Based  upon  the  trigonometrical  sur- 
vey of  the  state.  The  details  from  actual  surveys  under  the  direction  of 
Henry  F.  WalHng.  1857.  T.  W.  Baker,  draughtsman,  col.  64  x  64. 
Boston,  W.  E.  Baker  &  co.  1857. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  108^ 

Worcester  county,  Mass.     Beers  (F.  W.)     Atlas  of  Worcester  co.  Mass.     99  pp. 
incl.  85  maps.     1  pi.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Plan  of  Worcester  county,  Mass.     14  x  ±1. 

[In  Beers   (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Worcester,   Worcester 
county,  Mass.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870.     p.  5]. 

New  bicycle  and  driving  road  map  of  Worcester  county,  Mass.     26  x  21. 

[In  Walker   (Oscar  W.)    &  co.     Atlas  of  Winchendon  town,  Mass.     foL 

Boston,  0.  W.  Walker  &  co.  1886.     bet.  pp.  6-7]. 

Worcester,  Mass.     Plan  of  the  village  of  Worcester.     6J  x  5J. 

[In  Worcester  (The)  almanac,  directory,  and  business  advertiser,  for  1850. 
18°.     Worcester,  H.  J."  Howland,  1849]. 

Beers  (F.  W.)  &  others.     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  Worcester  county, 

Mass.     33  pp.  inch  19  maps.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1870. 

Map.     Drawn  &  published  by  C.  W.  Burbank.     col.     33  x  26.     Worcester, 

C.  W.  Burbank,  1872. 

Drew,  Allis  &  co.     Map  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  Worcester  co.  Mass.     S.  P. 

Triscott,  civil  engineer,     col.     16^  x  18.     [Worcester],  Drew,  Allis  &  co. 

1882. 

Hopkins  (G.  M.)     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  Mass.     title.     29  maps. 

fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1886. 

World.     The  discoveries  of  the  Spaniards  and  Portuguese  in  the  15th  and  16th  cen- 
tury.    8^  x  5f . 
[In  Labberton  (R.  H.)     New  historical  atlas.     4°.     New  York,  T.  MacCoun, 
1886.     pi.  57]. 

Mappemonde  de  Martin  Behaim.       [Hemisphere-occidental. — Hemisphere 

oriental].     2  maps,  each  22  x  22. 
[In  Jomard  (Edme  Francois).     Monuments  de  la  geographie.     fol.     Paris^ 
Dtiprat,  [1852-64].     pi.  xv^^]. 

Same.     Martin  Behaim' s  globe,  1492.     5^  x  5  J. 

[In  Keltic  (John  Scott).     The  partition  of  Africa.     2d  ed.     8°.     London,  E. 
Stanford,  1895.     p.  40]. 

Same.     Pars  globi  terrestris  anno  1492  a  Martino  Behaim  Equite  Lusitano 

Norimbergse    confecti    delineavit    Christoph.    Theoph.    de    Murr.     1778. 
21  x  14. 
[In  Chadera  (C.)     Investigaciones  historicas.     8°.     Madrid,  1794]. 

Same.     Pars  globi  terrestris  ao  1492  a  Martino  Behaim  equito  lusitano  Norim- 

bergse  confecti.     Delineauit  Christoph.  Theop.  de  Murr.     1778.     24  x  17, 
[In  Murr  (Christoph.  Gottlieb  von).     Diplomatische  geschichte  des  portu- 
giesischen  beruhmten  ritters  Martin  Behaims.      Aus  originalurkunden. 
2te  sehr  verm.  aufi.  ausg.     8°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1801.     at  end]. 

Same.     Part  of  Martin  Behaim' s  globe,  a.  d.  1492.     12^  x  14^ 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1897.     8°,     London,  1897.     v.  9. 

p.  692]. 
Note. — Inset  "Reduction    of    Juan  de   la  Cosa's   map   of  south   coast  of 

Newfoundland. ' ' 

Same.     Part  of  a  terrestrial  globe  made  at  Nuremberg  in  1492.     By  Martin 

Behaim,  in  which  it  is  supposed  the  islands  are  laid  doviin  in  the  same  way 
as  in  the  map  used  by  Columbus  in  his  first  voyage.     7x7. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1848.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1848.     V.  18.     at  end]. 


1084  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Sebastian  Cabot's  map  of  the  world,  16th  century.     11^  x  15. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.  Bulletin.  1879. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1879].     v.  11.     p.  38]. 

Cosa  (Juan  de  la).     World  map  of  Juan  de  la  Cosa,  A.  D.  1500.     Reduced 

by  photo-lithography  to  a  little  less  than  half  size  from  the  fac-simile  in 
Jomard's  Monuments  de  la  geographie.     19  x  35. 
[In  Royal  society  of  Canada.     Transactions.     1897.     8°.     Ottawa,  J.  Durie 
&  son,  1897.     V.  3.     2d  series,     section  2.     opp.  p.  269]. 

Same.     Trois  fragmens  de  la  mappemonde  de  Juan  de  la  Cosa.     Trac^e 

en  1500  et  conseivee  dans  la  bibliotheque  de  m.  le  baron  Walckenaer, 
14  X  18i 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  de).     Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  de  la  geographie  du 
Nouveau  Continent.     8°.     Paris,  1839.     v.  5]. 

Same.     Fragment  de  la  mappemonde.     Dessinee  au  port  de  Santa  Maria  I'an 

1500,  par  Juan  de  la  Cosa.     Cette  carte  est  conservee  dans  la  bibliotheque 
de  m.  le  baron  Walckenaer. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  de).     Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  de  la  geographie  du 
Nouveau  Continent.     8°.     Paris,  1839.     v.  4]. 

Carta  da  nauigar  per  le  isole  nouam*^  tr [ovate]  in  le  porte  de  1'  India:  dono 

Alberto  Cantino  al  s.  duca  Hercole.     llf  x  12|. 
[In  American  geographical  society.     Bulletin.     8°.     New  York,  for  the 
society,  1889.     v.  21.     no.  2.     June  30,  1889.     opp.  p.  286]. 

Universalior  cogniti    orbis  tabula  ex  recentibus  confecta  observationibus 

[Fragmentum   depromptum   ex.]    ed.  Geogr.  Ptolemsei  Romse  1508   in 
folio.     lOJ  X  14. 
[In  Humboldt  (A.  de).     Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  de  la  geographie  du 
Nouveau  Continent.     8°.     Paris,  1839.     v.  5]. 

Ptolemaeus  (Claudius).     Universalior  cogniti  orbis  tabula,  ex  recentibus 

confecta  observationibus.     22  x  16. 
[In  his  Geographia.     fol.     Rome,  per  Bernardinu  Venutii  de  Vitalibus, 

1508]. 
Note, — This  map  is  designed  on  the  conical  projection  of  Johann  Ruysch,  a 

German,  who  had  visited  the  American  shores,  &  contains  the  first  printed 

delineation  of  the  newly  discovered  lands. 

The  Lenox  globe.     [1510-11].     14^x5. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1879.     v.  3.    p.  529]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  on  **  The  Lenox  globe." 

["A  remarkable  globe  map  of  the  sixteenth  century.     By  A.  E.  Norden- 

skiold"].     13x9. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.  Bulletin.  1884. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1884].     v.  16.     p.  222]. 

Note. — The  conclusions  reached  by  the  author  as  to  date  and  authorship 
are  as  follows:  "That  the  globe  map  here  in  question  is  drawn  and 
engraved  in  Ingolstadt;  that  it  is  not  composed  by  Apianus;  that  it  ia  of 
a  later  date  than  1511;  that  a  common  original  has  served  as  a  foundation 
for  this  map  and  for  Schoner's  globe  of  1515,  and  that  the  globe  map  is 
composed  earlier  than  *  Newe  zeytung  auss  Presillg  landt,'  and  also 
Sch6nel-'8  ' Luculentissima  qusedam  terrse  latius  description'  had  become 
more  widely  known." 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1085 

World.     Mappemonde,  by  Leonardo  da  Vinci.    [1513-14].    pi.  1  &  2.    Photo,  lith. 
by  Day  &  Son. 
[In  Society  of  antiquaries  of  London.     Archseologia.     4°.     London,  Nichols 
&  sons,  1846.     v.  40.     pp.  2-3]. 

The  western  half  of  the  globe  constructed  in  1520  by  John  Schdner.    Trans- 

lated from  the  Latin  and  published  to  accompany  the  comprehensive  geo- 
graphy.   Drawn  on  stone  by  N.  Friend,  Philad' a.    33^x23.    Philadelphia, 
printed  by  L.  N.  Rosenthal,  [1864]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.  1864. 

No.  1.  Outline  of  the  map  of  Hieronymus  da  Verrazano,  1529,  in  the  Museum 

of  the  Propaganda,  Rome.  Size:  102  x  51  inches.  No.  2.  The  North 
American  coast  line  of  no.  1,  with  the  names  from  the  original  and  now 
first  published.  No.  3.  The  Northern  section  of  Reinel's  map,  correspond- 
ing with  New  Foundland  section  shown  in  no.  2.  No.  4.  Section  of  a  map 
in  the  Ptolemy  of  1513,  from  which  was  derived  the  outline  and  several 
names  for  the  Florida  section  in  no.  2.  No.  5.  Section  of  the  globe  of 
Vlpius,  1542,  after  the  Verrazano  map.  No.  6.  Section  of  the  Gastaldi- 
Ramusio  map,  from  Verrazano.  No.  7.  Section  from  the  map  of  Allfonsce, 
1543,  after  Verrazano.  No.  8.  Section  of  Lok's  map  1582,  copied  by  him 
from  the  Verrazano  map  presented  to  Henry  VIIL  Note. — All  except 
no.  1  are  shown  on  a  scale  one-fourth  of  the  original.     10^  x  8. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.  Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1878.     v.  2.    p.  449]. 

Note. — To  accompany  an  article  by  B.  F.  De  Costa,  on  ''The  Verrazano 
map." 

Copy  of  part  of  the  mapamundi  drawn  by  Hieronimus  de  Verrazano  about 

1529.     To  illustrate  a  paper  read  before  the  Am.  geographical  society,  nov. 

28th,  1871.     By  J.  C.  Brevoort.     12  x  19^. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Journal.     1873. 

8°.     Albany,  for  the  society,  1874.     v.  4.     p.  296.     pi.  1.]. 
Note. — "Hieronimvs  de  Verrazano  faciebat.     The  original    planisphere, 

from  which  this  extract  has  been  taken,  is  in  the  museo  Borgiana  of  the 

collegio  de  propaganda  fide,  in  Rome  and  was  designed  about  the  year 

1529.     It  is  260  centimetres  in  length  and  130  in  heigh th,  or  102 J  by  51^ 

English  inches." 

Same.     Reduced  copy  of  the  mapamundi  drawn  by  Hieronimus  de  Verra- 

zano about  the  year  1529.     From  photographs  of  the  original,  preserved 
in  the  museo  Borgiano  at  the  collegio  Romano  de  propaganda  fide  in 
Rome.     J.  Bien  lith.     6|  x  13^ 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Journal.     1873. 
8°.     Albany,  for  the  society,  1874.     v.  4.     p.  296.     pi.  2.]. 

Typvs  cosmographicvs  universalis.     14  x  21^. 

[In  Grynseus  (Simon).  Novvs  orbis  regio.  fol.  Basilese,  apvd  To.  Her- 
vagivm,  1532]. 

Bordone  (Benedetto).     Isolario.     Nel  qual  si  ragiona  di  tutte  I'isole  del 

mondo,   [etc.]     101.     Ixxxiiii  1.  numb.     sm.   fol.      [Vinegia,  N.  d'Aris- 
totile,  1534]. 
Note. — Besides  a  general  map,  including  the  New  World,  there  is  a  view  of 
Mexico,  and  some  maps  of  the  West  Indies. 


1086  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Globe  terrestre  de  la  premiere  moitie  du  xvi*"  siecle,  conserve  a  Francfort- 
sur-le-Mein. 
[In  Jomard  (Edme  Francois).     Monuments  de  la  geographie.     fol.     Paris, 
Duprat,  [1852-1864.]     pi.  17]. 

Mappemonde  turk  du  xvi**  siecle.     6j  x  6^. 

[In  Soci^t^  de  geographie.  Bulletin.  5«  serie.  8°.  Paris,  1864.  v.  10.  at 
end]. 

The  Nancy  globe.     Delineavit  Forfillier.     Sculpsit  Raimond,  Nanceianus. 

[1540?].     6^  X  6i 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  184]. 
Note. — To  accompany  the  article  on  "The  Nancy  globe."     By  B.  F.  De 

Costa,     pp.  183-187. 

The  globe  of  Vlpius— 1542.     9x9. 

[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1879.     v.  3.     p.  17]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  on  ' '  The  Globe  of  Vlpius. ' ' 

Map   of  the  world  by  the  Spanish  cosmographer  Alonzo  de  Santa  Cruz. 

1542.  Reproduction  in  phototypic  facsimile  by  the  printing  office  of  the 
Swedish  staff-general  with  explanations  by  E.  W.  Dahlgren.  47  pp.  8°. 
&  Atlas.     2  p.  1.     5  pi.     fol.     Stockholm,  royal  printing  office,  1892. 

Mappemonde  peinte  sur  parchemin  par  ordre  de  Henri  I,  roi  de  France. 

[In  Jomard  (Edme  Francois).    Monuments  de  la  geographie.     fol.     Paris, 

Duprat,  [1852-64].     pi.  xix,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6]. 
Note. — **Cette  carte  a  ete  executee,  des  indices  certains,  en  I'annee  1542;  en 
sorte  que  le  titre  a  lui  donner  est  plutot  celui  de  Mappemonde  royale  de 
1542." 

Cabot  (Sebastian).     World  map  of  A.  D.   1544.     (Sebastian-Cabot  map). 

Reduced  by  photography  to  a  little  less  than  half  size.     From  a  negative 
taken  from  the  original  at  Paris  by  order  of  the  minister  of  agriculture  and 
statistics.     22^  x  35. 
[In  Royal  society  of  Canada.     Transactions.     1897.     8°.     Ottawa,  J.  Durie 
&  son,  1897.     V.  3.     2d  series,     section  2.     opp.  p.  269]. 

Mappemonde,  de  S^bastien  Cabot,  de  la  premiere  moitie  du  xvi^  siecle. 

[In  Jomard  (Edme  Francois).  Monuments  de  la  geographie.  fol.  Paris, 
Duprat,  [1852-1864].     pi.  xx,  1,  2,  3,  4]. 

Universalis  cosmographia.     1546.     5|  x  6\. 

[In  Vadiano  (Joachim).  Epitome  trivm  terrse  partivm  Asise,  Afriese  et 
Europae.     16°.     Tiguri,  apvd  Frosch,  1548.     v3]. 

At  the  death  of  Charles  V.     1551.     11x8. 

[In  Gage  (W.  L. )  A  modern  historical  atlas.  8°.  New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  co.  1869.     pi.  9]. 

Vniversalis  cosmographia.     4|  x  9^. 

[In  Boileau  de  Bullion  (Gilles).  La  sphere  des  deux  mondes,  compos^e  en 
Frangois,  par  Darinel,  pasteur  des  Amadis.  [pseud.]  sm.  4°.  An  vers, 
I.  Richart,  1555.     1.  48]. 

TypvH  cosmographicvs  universalis.     14  x  22. 

[In  Grynaeus  (Simon).  Novvs  orbis  regionvm  ac  insvlarvm  veteribvs 
incognitarvm,  &c.     fol.     Basilia?,  apud  lo.  Hervagivm,  1555]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1087 

"World.     Mappemonde  de  Gerard  Mercator.     Duisbourg,  1569. 

[In  Jomard  (Edme  Frangois).     Monuments  de  la  geographie.     fol.     Paris, 
Duprat,  [1852-64].     pi.  xxi,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8]. 

Mercator's  map  of  the  world,  A.  D.  1569.     10  x  16. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1879. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  society,  [1879].     v.  11.     p.  38]. 

Typo  dela  carta  cosmographica  de  Gaspar  Vopellio  Medelbvrgense.     11  x  16. 

[In  Girarva  (Hieronimo).    La  cosmographia,  y  geographia.    sm.  4°.    Vene- 

tia,  I.  Zileti,  1570]. 

Typhus  orbis  terrarum.     13j  x  19 j. 

[In  Ortelius    (Abraham).      Theatrum   orbis   terrarum,      fol.      Antverpiae, 

1570. 
Note. — This  map  is  reproduced  in  the  editions  of  1571, 1572, 1575,  and  1585. 

A  general  map  made  onelye  for  the  particular  declaration  of  this  discovery. 

9  x  13. 
[In  Gilbert  (Sir  Humfrey).     A  discourse  of  a  discouerie  for  a  new  passage 
to  Cataia.     12°.     London,  for  R.  Ihones,  1576.     Sig.  B]. 

Les  trois  mondes.     6^  x  9. 

[In  La  Popelliniere  (H.  L.  de).     Les  trois  mondes.     18°.     Paris,  P.  I'Huil- 
lier,  1582.     p.  3]. 

Orbis  terrae   compendiosa  descriptio  quam  ex  magna  vniuersali  Gerardi 

Mercatoris  Domino  Richardo  Gartho,  geographie  ac  ceterarum  bonarum 
artium  amatori  ac  fautori  summo,  in  veteris  amicitie  ac  familiaritatis 
memoria  Rumoldus  Mercator  fieri  surabat  ao  M.  D.  LXXXVII.  11 1  x  20. 
[In  Mercator  (Gerard).  Atlas  si ve  cosmographicse  meditationes  de  fabrica 
mvndi  et  fabricati  figvra.  Editio  decima.  fol.  Sumptibus  et  typis  seneis 
Henrici  Hongij,  Amsterdami,  1628]. 

Universalis  orbis  descriptio.     10  x  15. 

[In  Myricio  (Giovanni).     Opvscvlvm  geographicvm.     fol.     Ingolstadii,  W. 
Ederi,  1590.     pp.  60-61]. 

Orbis  terrarvm  typos  de  integro   multis  in  locis  emendatus  auctore  Petro 

Plancio.     1594.     16  x  22. 
[In  Linschoten  (Jan  Huyghen    van).     Historie  de  la  navigation.     3''  ed. 
fol.     A.  Amsterdam,  E.  Cloppenburgh,  1638]. 

[The  eastern  and  western  hemispheres] .     5f  x  11. 

[In  Hudson  (Henry) .     Descriptio  ac  delineatio  geographica  detectionis  freti. 
4°.     Amsterodami,  H.  Gerardus  1612.     at  end]. 

Arcs  de  meridiens  et  arcs  de  paralleles  mesures  sur  le  globe  terrestre. 

1615-1890.     10  X  14^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographie.     Bulletin.     7«  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1891.     v.   12. 
p.  188]. 

Orbis  terrarum  descriptio  duobis  planis  hemisphseriis  comprehesa.    16^  x  22^. 

Amstelodami,  excubebat  Joannes  Janssonius,  1618. 

Nova  totivs  terrarvm  orbis  geographica  ac  hydrographica  tabvla.     Auct: 

Henr:  Hondio.     Amstelodami  excudit,     loannes  Janssonius.     15  x  21J. 
[In  Jansson  (Jan).     Nuevo  atlas,     fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Janssonia,   1653. 
V.  1.     bet.  pp.  1-2]. 


1088  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     [Terra  Australis,  Africa,  Asia,  Europa,  America  Meridionalis  et  Septentrio- 
nalis].     Petrus  Kaerius  caelavit.     6^  x  7^. 
[In  Hall  (Joseph).     Mundus  alter  et  idem.      By  Mercuric  Britannico. 
[pseud.]     24°.     Ultraiecti,  apud  Joannem  a  Waesberge,  1643.     bet.  pp. 
32  &  33]. 

Hoc  est  puctum  quod  inter  tot  gentes  f erro  et  igne  dividitur.     O  quam  ridiculi 

sunt  mortalium  termini.     6^  x  7^.     A  Paris,  Chez  Mich,  van  Lochom. 
[In  Briet  (Philippe).     Parallela  geographiae  et  novse.     sm.  fol.     Paris,  S.  & 
G.  Cramoisy,  1648.     bet.  pp.  98-99]. 

La  division  de  nostre  ocean.     5^  x  7\. 

[In  Briet  (Philippe).     Parallela    geographise    veteris  et  novse.     sm.  fol. 
Paris,  S.  &  G.  Cramoisy,  1648.     bet.  pp.  135-137]. 

Vetus  oceani  divisio.     5|  x  7|. 

[In  Briet  (Philippe).     Parallela  geographise  veteris  et  novse.     sm.   fol. 
Paris,  S.  &  G.  Cramoisy,  1648.     bet.  pp.  100-102]. 

L'hydrographie  ou  description  de  I'eau  c'est  a  dire  des  mers,  golfes,  [etc.] 

Par  le  sr.  Sanson  d' Abbeville.     16  x  20^.     Paris,  chez  I'auteur,  1652. 
[Inserted  in  Linschoten  (Jan  Huyghen  van).     Histoire  de  la  navigation. 
3^  ed.     fol.     A.  Amsterdam,  E.  Cloppenburgh,  1638]. 

Colom    (Arnold).     Zee-atlas,   ofte  water- wereldt.     Inhoudende  een  korte 

beschryvinge  van  alle  de  bekende  zee-kusten  des  aardtrycks.     2  p.  1.     18 
maps.     fol.     Amsterdam,  in  de  Lichtende  Colom,  [1656?]. 

iSova  totius  terrarum  orbis  tabula  auctore  F.  de  Wit.     17  x  22.     t'  Amster- 

dam, F.  de  Wit,  1660. 

Blaauw  (Willem  Janszoon)   and  Blaauw    (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas.     12  v. 

fol.     Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667. 
Note. — Volume  twelve  devoted  to  America.     Each  map  separately  cata- 
logued. 

Atlas  maritimus,  or,  the  sea  atlas;  being  a  book  of  maritime  charts.     By 

John  Seller,     ill.  title.  2  p.  1.  12  pp.     +  1  1.  49  col.     sheets,     fol.     Lon- 
don, J.  Darby,  1675. 

Nouvelle  mappe-monde,  recemment  mise  en   lumiere  par  Pierre  Vander 

Aa.     10  X  13|.     (pi.  6]. 
[In  Hooge  (Romein  de).     Les  Indes  orientales  et  occidentales,  et  autres 
lieux.     obi.  4°.     Leide,  Pierre  Vander  Aa,  1680?]. 

' Nova  totius    terrarum   orbis  geographica  ac  hydrographica  tabula.      By 

Johannes  Jansonius  &  sons,  Moses  Pitt,  and  Steven  Swart.     15|  x  21. 
[In  Pitt  (Moses).     The  English  atlas,     fol.     Oxford,  1680.     v.  1.     no.  2]. 

Orbis  terrarum  nova  et  accuratissima  tabula.      Auctore  Joanne  a  Loon. 

17i  x  21. 
[In  Pitt  (Moses).     The  Enghsh  atlas,     fol.     Oxford,  1680.     v.  1.     no.  1]. 

A  new  mapp  of  the  world  according  to  mr.  Edward  Wright  commonly  called 

Mercator's  projection.     By  John  Thornton.     la.  Clark  sculp.     17  x  27. 
London,  J.  Thornton,  1683]. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  1]. 

Carte  vniverselle  du  monde  vulgairement  dite  la  mappemonde,  avec  de  nou- 

velles  observations  touchant  les  navigations  de  long  cours.     Par  P.  Duval. 

16  X  22.     Paris,  I'autheur,  1684. 
[American  maps.     v.  4.     no.  7]. 
Note. — Wanting  all  but  portion  relating  to  North  America. 


I 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1089 

World.     [Map  of  the  hemispheres] .     P.  I.  Peeters.     Harrewyn  fecit.     5|  x  lOf. 

[In  Peeters  (Jaques).     L' atlas  en  abrege,  ou  nouvelle  description  du  monde, 
12°.     Anvers,  J.  Peeters,  1692]. 

Peeters  (Jaques).     L'atlas  en  abrege,  ou  nouvelle  description  du  monde, 

tiree  des  meilleurs  auteurs  de  ce  siecle.  ill.  title.  2  p.  1.  82  pp.  1  1. 
42  maps.     12°.     Anvers,  J.  Peeters,  1692. 

Coronelli  ( Vincenzo  Maria).    Atlante  Veneto,  nel  quale  si  contiene  la  descrit- 

tione  .   .  .  degl'  imperij,  regni,  provincie,  e  stati  dell'  universo.     2  v.  in  3. 
fol.     Venetia,  a'  spese  dell'  autore,  1695-97. 
Note. — Vol.2  is  in  two  parts  (2  v.)  entitled:  Isolario  dell'  Atlante  Veneto. 
parte  1-2. 

Allard  (Oarel).      Atlas  minor,  sen  universi  terrarum  orbis  geographicum 

compendium,  recentissimas,  &a.  Probandis  auctoribus  editas  tabulas  exhi- 
bens.     ill.  title  &  title.     150  col.  maps.     fol.     Amstelodami,  ex  otficina 
Caroli  Allard,  [1696?]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "  L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  22, 
"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

Planisphperium    terrestre    sive    terrarum     orbis    planisphyerice    constructi 

reprsesentatio  quintuplex.     Adjunctis  aliquibus  astronomicse  geographise 

tyrociniis.     Auctore  Carolo  Allard,  Amstelo-Batavo.     20^  x  23. 
[In  Allard  (Carel).     Atlas  minor,     fol.     Amstelodami,   ex  otficina  Caroli 

Allard,  [1696?].     no.  3]. 
Note. — The  date  1696  is  found  in  the  maps  entitled  "L'isle  de  Re,"  no.  20, 

"La  Bretagne,"  no.  21,  and  "La  Provence,"  no.  31. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  world  laid  down  according  to  the  newest 

observation  &  discoveries  [etc.]  W.  Goodson  delint.  25  x  37.  Lon- 
don, G.  Willdey,  [171-?]. 

^ Tabula  totius  orbis  terrarum  exhibens  declinationes  magneticas,  ad  annum 

1700,    composita  ab    Edmundo    Halleyo,   simul    cum    inclinationibus  a 
Poundio  observatis  et  ventis  universalibus.     7|  x  19. 
[In  Musschenbrock  (Petro  van).     Elementa  physic£e.     Editio  altera.     12°. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  apud  S.  Luchtmans,  1741.     pi.  9.     at  end]. 

A  new  and  correct  map  of  the  world.     Laid  down  according  to  the  newest 

observations  &  discoveries  in  several  different  projections;  including  ye 
trade  winds,  monsoons,  variation  of  the  compass,  and  illustrated  with  a 
coelestial  planisphere,  the  various  systems  of  Ptolemy,  Copernicus,  and 
Tycho  Brahe,  together  w^'*  y^  apearances  of  the.  planets,  &c.  W.  Godson, 
delink     25^  x  37^     [London,  G.  AVilldey,  1702?]. 

Atlas  geographus:   or,   a  compleat  system  of    geography  .  .  .  Illustrated 

with  about  100  new  maps,  done  from  the  latest  observations  by  Herman 
Moll,     [anon.]     5  v.     sm.  4°.     Savoy,  J.  Nutt,  1711. 

CONTEXTS. 

V.  1.  Europe. 

V.  2.  Europe. 

V.  3.  Asia. 

V  4.  Africa. 

V.  5.  America. 

Moll  (Herman) .     The  world  described;  or,  a  new  and  correct  sett  of  maps. 

title.     30  fold.  maps.     fol.     [London,  1715-1720]. 

A  new  &  correct  map  of  the  whole  world.     By  Herman  Moll,  1719.     27  x  47. 

[London,  H.  Moll,  1719]. 

H.  Doc.  516 69 


1090  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Erdkarte  zum  vergleich  der  continentalkarten  J.  B.  Homanns  mit  den 
heutigen.     13  x  18f . 
[In  Gesellschaft  fur  erdkunde  zu    Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     8°.     Berlin,   D. 
Keimer,  1886.     v.  21.     pi.  5]. 

Anville  (Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon  d').     Atlas  general.     46  maps  on  51 

sheets,     fol.     Paris,  1727-1780. 
Note. — A  collection  of  d' Anville  maps  without  a  general  title-page. 

CONTENTS. 

No.    1.  Hemisphere  occidental  ou  du  nouveau  monde.    1761. 
Hemisphere  oriental  ou  de  I'ancien  monde.    1761. 

2.  Premiere  partie  de  la  carte  d' Europe.    17M. 

3.  Seconde  partie  de  la  carte  d' Europe.    1758. 

4.  Troisi^me  partie  de  la  carte  d' Europe.    1760. 

5.  Premiere  partie  de  la  carte  d'Asie.    1751. 

6.  seconds  partie  de  la  carte  d'Asie.    1752. 

7.  Troisieme  partie  de  la  carte  d'Asie.    1753. 
8-9.  Afrique.     1749. 

10-11.  Amerique  Septentrionale.    1746. 
12-13.  Amerique  Meridionale.    1748. 

14.  La  France.    1780. 

15.  L'ltalie.    1743. 

16.  Les  c6tes  de  la  Grece  et  I'Archipel.    1756. 

17.  Detroit  des  Dardanelles.    1756. 

18.  L'Euphrate  et  le  Tigre.    1779. 
19-20.  Carte  de  I'Inde.    1752. 

21.  Coromandel.    1753. 

22.  Essai  d'un  nouvelle  carte  de  la  mer  Caspienne.    1754. 

23.  Golfe  Persique.    1776. 

24.  Golfe  Arabique  ou  mer  Rouge.    1765. 

25.  Egypte.    1765. 

26.  L'Ethiopie  occidentale.    1732. 

27.  Carte  de  I'Ethiopie  orientale.    1727. 

28.  Carte  particuliere  de  la  cote  occidentale  de  1' Afrique.    1751. 

29.  Carte  particuliere  des  royaumes  d' Angola,  de  Matamba  et  de  Benguela.    1731. 

30.  Carte  particuliere  du  royaume  de  Congo.    1731. 

31.  Guinee.    1775. 

32-33.  Canade,  Louisiane  et  terre  Angloises.    1755. 

34.  Le  fleuve  Saint  Laurent,     [n.  d.] 

35.  Carte  de  la  Louisiane.    Dressee  en  mai  1732.    Publiee  en  1752. 

36.  Carte  des  isles  de  1' Amerique.    1731. 

37.  Orbis  veteribus  notus.    1763. 

38.  Orbis  Romani  pars  occidentalis.    1763. 

39.  Orbis  Romani  pars  or ien  talis.    1764. 

40.  Gallia  antiqua.    1760. 

41.  Tabula  Italise  antiqua  geographica.    1764. 

42.  Grsecise  antiquse  specimen  geographicum.    1762. 

43.  Asiae  et  Syriae.    1764. 

44.  La  Palestine.    1767. 

46.  ^gyptus  antiqua.    1765. 

46.  Ad  antiquam  India  geographiam  tabula.    1765. 

47.  Patriarchatus  Constantinopolitani  tabula.    1741. 

48.  Patriarchatu.s  Antiochenus.    1732. 

49.  Patriarchatus  Hierosolymitanus.    1732. 

50.  Patriarchatus  Alexandrinus.    1731. 

51.  Germanie,  France,  Italic,  Espagne,  Isles  Britanniques.    1771. 

»  Mappe-monde,  ou  description  g^nerale  du  globe  terrestre  et  aquatique.     Selon 

les  nouvelles  observations  de  mess'rs  de  I'academie  des  sciences,  etc.  a 
Leide  chez  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     19^  x  26. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agrdable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  ri729?]. 
V.  1.     Portugal  &  Algarve.     pi.  2*]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  1091 

"World.     Xouvelle  mappe-monde,  recemment  mise  en  liimiere  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa. 
lOi  X  13i 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agreable  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Portugal  &  Algarve.     pi.  2]. 

Klaproth  (Heinrich  Julius  von).     Notice  d'une  mappemonde  et  d'une  cos- 

niographie  Chinoises,  [publiees  en  Chine  I'une  en  1730,  I'autre  en  1793]. 
89  pp.     1  fold.  map.     8°.     Paris,  imprimerie  royale,  1833. 
Note. — Extrait  du  Xouveau  journal  Asiatique.     Part  of  the  title  in  brackets 
from  Didot. 

Planisphere  chinois.     Traduit  par  m^  Kloproth.     10  x  18. 

[In  Kloproth  (Heinrich  Julius  von).  Notice  d'une  mappemonde  et  d'une 
cosmographie  chinoises,  [publiees  en  Chine  I'uneen  1730, 1'  autre  en  1793?]. 
8°.     Paris,  imprimerie  royale,  1833.     at  end]. 

Anville  (Jean  Baptiste  Bourguignon  d').     [Atlas general].     1  p.  1.     30 maps. 

fol.     [Paris,  1743-1780]. 

A  new  &  accurate  chart  of  the  world.     Drawn  from  authentic  surveys  assisted 

by  the  most  approved  modern  maps  &  charts.     1744.     By  Eman.  Bowen. 
14|:  X  17i. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  world, 
fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  1]. 

Planiglobii  terrestris  mappa  universalis  utrumqg  hemisphgerium  orient,  et  occi- 

dentale  reprsesentans  ex   iv.  mappis  generalibus  Hasianis  composita  et 
adjectis  ceteris  hemisphseris  designata  a  G.  N,    Lowizio   excudentibus 
Homanianis  heredibus.     1746.     18  x  22. 
[In  Franz  (J.  M. )     Abhandlung  von  den  grenzen  der  bekannten  und  unbe- 
kannten  welt  alter  und  neuer  zeit.     4°.     Niirnberg,  G.  P.  Monath,  1762]. 

Versuch  von  einer  kurzgefassten  karte  welche  die  bekannten  theile  der  erd- 

kugel  enthaelt  dem  hrn,  grafen  von  Maurepas  [etc.]  zugeeignet  von  N. 
Bellin.     19i  x  27^. 
[In  Nederlandsche  reizen.     Zevende  deel.     8°.     Amsterdam,  Petrus  Con- 
radi,  1785.     opp.  p.  1]. 

Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  atlas  or  distinct  view  of  the  known  Avorld; 

exhibited  in  sixty-eight  maps.     4  pp.     69  maps.     fol.     London,  for  W. 
Innys,  1752. 

A  new  &  accurate  map  of  the  known  world.     Drawn  from  the  latest  and 

most  authentic  surveys  assisted  by  the  best  &  most  approved  modern 
maps  charts  &c.     By  Eman.  Bowen.     12^  x  21. 
[In  Bowen  (Emanuel).     A  complete  atlas  or  distinct  view  of  the  known 
world,     fol.     London,  for  W.  Innys,  1752.     no.  2]. 

Planisphere  physique  ou  I'on  voit  du  pole  septentrional  ce  que  I'on  connoit 

de  terres  et  de  mers;  avec  les  grandes  chaines  de  montagnes  qui  traversent 
le  globe.  Dresse  pour  le  memoire  lu  a  I'assemblee  publique  de  I'academie 
le  15  novembre  1752  par  Philippe  Buache.  Grave  par  Desbruslins. 
12i  x  12. 
[In  Academie  (L')  royale  des  sciences.  Histoire  1752.  4°.  Paris,  I'im- 
primerie  royale,  1756.     p.  416]. 


1092  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  An  accurate  chart  of  the  world  with  the  new  discoveries;  also  a  view  of  the 
general  &  coasting  trade  winds,  monsoons  or  shifting  trade  winds  &  the 
variations  of  the  compass;  from  the  latest  and  best  authorities.  By  T. 
Kitchin,  geographer.  12  x  17. 
[In  London  (The)  magazine.  1758.  8°.  London,  for  R.  Baldwin,  1758. 
V.  27.     p.  64]. 

Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas.     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,  recueil  de  cartes  et  plans 

des  quatre  parties  du  monde.     5  v.     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Am^rique  septentrionale  et  Isles  Antilles. 

V.  2.  Amerique  m^ridionale.    Mexique,  Terre-Ferme,  Bresil,  P^rou,  Chily. 

V.  3.  Asie  et  Afrique. 

V.  4-5.  Europe  et  les  6tats  qu'elle  contient. 

Carte  reduite  du  globe  terrestre.     8|  x  13. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  1.     no.  1]. 

Same.     Carte  reduite  du  globe  terrestre.     8|  x  13^. 

[In  Bellin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  1].       * 

An  accurate  map  of  the  world,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities.     G.  Rollos 

sculp' t.     5^  X  5^. 
[In  Brookes  (R.)     The  general  gazetteer.     2ded.     8°.     London,  for  J.  New- 
bery,  1766.     front.] 

Brion  de  la  Tour  (Louis).     Atlas  general,  civil  et  eccl^siastique,  methodique 

et  eMmentaire  pour  I'etude  de  la  geographic  et  de  I'histoire.  [etc.]     title. 
10  pp.  +  52  1.  &  52  maps.     4°.     Paris,  A.  P.  D.  R.  1767. 

Soci^t^  de  geographic.     Stance  extraordinaire  pour  le  centenaire  de  Cook  14 

f^vrier  1879.     Voyages  de  Cook  1768-1779.     10  x  17. 
[In  Soci^t^  de  geographic.     Bulletin.    6*^  serie.    8°.     Paris,  1879.    v.  17.    at 
end]. 

Nieuwe  en  naukeurige  kaart  der  gantsche  bekende  werreld.     Door  Eman. 

Bowen,  verbcterd    door    W.  A.  Bachiene.     J.  van  Jagen  fecit.     1772. 
12J  X  21^ 
[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  hjstorie 
beschreeven  door  cen  gezelschap  van  gelccrde  mannen  in  Engeland.     fol. 
te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     no.  1]. 

Nieuwe  en"  naukeurige  kaart  des  geheelen  Aardbodems,  opgemaakt  uit  de 

echste  beschry  vingen  en  de  beste  heedendaagsche  land  en  zeekaarten  en 
in  ordre  gebragt  volgens  sterrekundige  waarnccmingen.  Door  verscheide 
ervaarene  zeelieden  gedaan  omtrent  den  jaare  1744.  Door  Eman.  Bowen, 
verbcterd  door  W.  A.  Bachiene.  J.  van  Jagen  sculps.  1772.  14  x  17. 
[In  Bachiene  (W.  A.)  Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic 
beschreeven  door  cen  gezelschap  van  gelccrde  mannen  in  Engeland.  fol. 
te  Amsterdam,  M.  Schalekamp,  1785.     no.  2]. 

A  new  map  of  the  world,  drawn  from  the  best  authorities  by  Thos.  Kitchin 

geogr.     10^  X  5i. 
[In  H.  (T. )     A  new  introduction  to  the  knowledge  and  use  of  maps.     [By 

T.  H.   anon.]     12°.     London,  printed  for  the  author,   1773.     bet.  pp. 

22-23]. 
NoTK. — Dedication  signed  T.  H. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  10S3 

World.  A  chart  of  the  southern  hemisphere,  according  to  the  latest  discoveries;  with 
the  tracks  of  the  Resolution,  capt.  Cook;  and  the  Adventure,  capt.  Fur- 
neaux  1772,  to  1775.  B}^  George  Forster,  f.  r.  s.  Engraved  by  William 
Whitchurch.  26}  x  25}.  [London],  march  10,  1777. 
[Inserted  in  Jefferys  (T.)  and  others.  The  American  atlas,  fol.  London, 
R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     no.  32]. 

JL  chart  of  the  world  upon  ]Mercator's  projection.     Describing  the  tracks  of 

capt.  Cook  in  the  year  1768,  69,  70,  71  and  in  1772,  73,  74,  75,  with  the  new 
discoveries,     [anon.]     15}  x  18.     London,  W.  Faden,  1775. 
[In  Jefferys  (T. )  and  others.     The  American  atlas    fol.     London,  R.  Sayer 
•  &  J.  Bennett,  1776.     at  beg.] 

The  world,  from  the  best  authorities.     T.  Kitchin  sculp.     7x7. 

[In  Guthrie  (William).     A  new  geographical,  historical,  and  commercial 
grammar,     A  new  ed.     8°.     London,  for  John  Knox,  1777.     front.] 

A  Mercator  chart  of  the  world.     By  Thos.  Bowen.     13  x  18. 

[In  Middleton  (Charles  Theodore).     A  new  and  complete  system  of  geog- 
raphy,    fol.     London,  for  J.  Cooke,  1778.     v.  1.     p.  1]. 

The  world  with  the  latest  discoveries  from  the  best  authorities.     J.  Lodge, 

sculp.     10}  X  10}. 
[In    Russell  (William).     The  history  of  America,     sm.  4°.     London,    for 
Fielding  &  Walker,  1778.     v.  1.     front.] 

Bachiene'  (W.  A.)     Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  hedendaagsche  historic  be- 

schreeven    door  een  gezelschap  van  geleerde  mannen  in  Engeland  .  .  . 
,  en  gegraveerd  door  J.  van  Jagen.     3  p.  1.    60  maps.     fol.     te  Amsterdam, 
M.  Schalekamp,  1785. 

Mappemonde  ou  carte  reduite  des  parties  connues  du  globe  pour  servir  au 

voyage  de  La  Perouse  fait  dans  les  annees  .1785,  86,  87  et  88.    23  x  36^ 
[In  La  Perouse  (Jean  Francois  Galaup  de) .     Voyage  autour  du  monde. 
Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  I'imprimerie  de  la  republique,  1797.     no.  1]. 

Voyages  de  La  Perouse,  1785-1788.     10  x  16. 

[In   Societe  de  geographic.      Bulletin.     7«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1888.     v.   9. 
p.  393]. 

Voyages  de  d'Entrecasteaux,  1785-87;  1791-93  par  le  baron  Hulot.     1893. 

J.  Hansen.     5^  x  10}. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     7«  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1894.     v.  15. 

p.  402]. 
Note. — Les  itineraires  de  1785  et  de  1791  n'ont  pas  ete  reconstitues  entre 

Brest  et  le  cap  de  Bonne-Esperance. 

Mappe-monde  suivant  les  nouvelles  observations.     Par  mr.  I'abbe  Clouet. 

1786.     9  X  18. 
[In   Clouet    (Jean   Baptiste   Louis,    I'abbe).      Geographic   moderne.      fol. 
[Paris],  1791.     no.  20]. 

Faden  (William).     A  new  general  chart  of  the  world,  exhibiting  the  whole 

of  the  discoveries  made  by  the  late  captain  James  Cook,  with  the  tracks 
of  the  ships  under  his  command:  also  those  of  captn.  Phipps,  (now  lord 
Mulgrave)  in  his  expedition  to  the  North  Pole.  col.  16^x22^.  London, 
W.  Faden,  1787. 


1C94  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander).  A 
new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography, 
antient  and  modern:  including  all  the  late  important  discoveries  made  by 
the  English  and  other  celebrated  navigators  and  containing  a  history  and 
description  of  the  whole  world.  Likewise  the  essence  of  the  voyages  of 
the  most  enterprising  navigators  from  Columbus  to  captain  Cook.  To 
which  is  added,  a  complete  guide  to  geography,  astronomy,  the  use  of  the 
globes,  maps,  &c.  with  an  account  of  the  rise,  progress  and  present  state 
of  navigation.  Containing  every  important  discovery  throughout  the 
whole  of  captain  Cook's  voyages  round  the  world.  Together  with  those 
of  all  other  circumnavigators  round  the  globe,  particularly  those  of  Byron, 
Mulgrave,  King,  Clerke,  Gore,  Carteret,  Wallis,  Bougainville,  '&c.  2  v. 
iv,  460  pp.  front.  18  maps  &  49  pi. ;  title.  462-990  pp.  3  1.  at  end. 
front.     15  maps  &  39  pi.     fol.     London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787-1810?]. 

A  new  &  complete  chart  of  the  world;  displaying  the  tracks  of  captn.  Cook 

and  other  modern  navigators.  Drawn  &  engraved  by  T.  Bo  wen.  13  x  181. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander). 
A  new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography, 
antient  and  modern.  2  v.  fol.  London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787- 
1810?].     vol.  1.     bet.  pp.  100-101]. 

The  world,  including  the  late  discoveries  by  capt.  Cook  and  other  circum- 

navigators. Carefully  laid  down  to  the  present  time  by  Thos.  Bowen. 
11  X  18. 
[In  Bankes  (Thomas),  Blake  (Edward  Warren)  and  Cook  (Alexander). 
A  new,  royal,  authentic  and  complete  system  of  universal  geography, 
antient  and  modern.  2  v.  fol.  London,  printed  for  J.  Cook,  [1787- 
1810?].     bet.  pp.  106-107]. 

Bonne  (Rigobert)  and  Desmarest   (Nicolas).     Atlas  encyclopedique,  con- 

tenant  la  geographic  ancienne  et  quelques  cartes  sur  la  geographic  du  moyen 
age,  la  geographie  moderneet  lescartes  relatives  a  la  geographic  physique. 
2  V.  1  p.  1.  65  pp.  front.  77  maps.  110  pp.  1  1.  front.  73  maps. 
4°.     Paris,  hotel  de  Thou,  1787-1788. 

To  George  Washington,  president  of  the  United  States  of  America  this 

magnetic  atlas  or  variation  chart  is   humbly  inscribed  by  John  Church- 
man.    26  X  26. 
[In  Churchman  (John).     An  explanation  of  the  magnetic  atlas  or  variation 
chart.     8°.     Philadelphia,  James  &  Johnson,  1790.     front.] 

Hydrographical  chart  of  the  known  parts  of  the  globe  between  the  seven- 

tieth parallel  north  and  the  sixtieth  south.     Constructed  by  C.  F.  Beau- 
temps  Beaupre.     13  x  29. 
[In  Fleurieu  (Charles  Pierre  Claret).     A  voyage  round  the  world  performed 
during  the  years  1790-1792,  by  Etienne  Marchand.     4°.     London,  Long- 
man, 1801.     Charts  &c.     v.  3]. 

Clouet  (Jean  Baptiste  Louis,  I'abbe).     Geographic  moderne.     Corrig^e  et 

augment^e  des  nouvelles  decouvertes  du  celebre  capitaine  Cook  et  des 
changements  arrives  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale  1791.     2  p.  1.     64  col. 
maps  with  text.     fol.     [Paris],  1791. 
Note. — Maps  19,  20  &  64  relate  to  America. 

The  world  from  the  best  authorities.     8  x  16. 

[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     8°.     Boston, 
L  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1793.     front.] 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1095 

World.     A  general  chart  of  the  world,  shewing  the  course  of  the  gulph  stream  and 
various  tracks  to  and  from  the  East  Indies,  China,  Europe,  &c.     By  capt. 
Truxtun.     18  x  34. 
[In  Truxtun  (Thomas).     Remarks,  instructions,  and  examples  relating  to 
the  latitude  and  longitude,     fol.     Philadelphia,  T.  Dobson,  1794]. 

Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,     title.     45  maps.     fol.     Philadel- 

phia, M.  Carey,  1796. 

A  chart  of  the  world  according  to  Mercators  projection.     Shewing  the  latest 

discoveries  of  capt.  Cook.     William  Barker  sculp.     14^  x  18^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).     Carey's  general  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     no.  2]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     Doolittle,  sculp:  New  Haven. 

7x10. 
[In  Morse  (Jedidiah).     The  American  universal  geography.     3d  ed.     8°. 
Boston,  I.  Thomas  &  E.  T.  Andrews,  1796.     pt.  1.     p.  786]. 

A  map  of  the  world  according  to  Mercator's  projection.     Showing  the  dis- 

coveries of  capt.  Cook.     14^^  x  18^. 
[In  Payne  (John).     Geographical  extracts  forming  a  general  view  of  earth 
and  nature.     8°.     London,  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  1796.     front.] 

A  map  of  the  world  from  the  best  authorities.     Thackara  &  Valance  sc. 

lOi  X  20^. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew).    Carey's  general  atlas,    fol.    Philadelphia,  M.  Carey, 
1796.     no.  1]. 

A  general  chart  of  the  world,  on  Mercator's  projection  exhibiting  all  the 

new  discoveries  and  the  tracks  of  the  different  circumnavigators.     13  x  17^. 
J.  Norman,  sc. 
[In  Malham  (John).     The  naval  gazetteer.     1st  Amer.  ed.     8°.     Boston, 
W.  Spotswood  &  J.  Nancreed,  1797.     v.  1.     front.] 

Mappemonde  ou  carte  reduite  des  parties  connues  du  globe  pour  servir  au 

voyage  de  La  Perouse  fait  dans  les  annees  1785,  86,  87  et  88.     23  x  36^. 
[In  La  Perouse  (Jean  Francois  Galaup  de).     Voyage  autour  du  monde. 
■  Atlas,     fol.     Paris,  I'imprimerie  de  la  republique,  1797.     no.  1]. 

Cruttwell  (Clement).     Atlas  to  Cruttwell's  gazetteer,     title.     26  maps.     fol. 

London,  printed  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson,  [1799]. 
Note. — To  accompany  his  "The  new  universal  gazetteer."     1798. 

Karte  zur  iibersicht  von  A.  v.  Humbolt's  reisen  in  der  Alten  &  Neuen  Welt, 

1799-1829.     Zusammengestellt  von  A.  Petermann.     Maassstab  im  iiquator 
1:40.000.000.     9|  x  20. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1869.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1869]. 
V.  15.     p.  292]. 

Select  plans  of  the  principal  cities,  harbours,  forts  &c.  in  the  world.     By 

John  Luffman.     2  v.     1  p.  1.     80  plans.     11.;  1  p.  1.     80  pi.     1  1.     sm  4°. 
London,  J.  Luffman,  1801. 
Note. — Published  at  various  times  from  1799-1802. 

Atlas  maritime,     ill.  title.     24  maps  on  35  sheets,     fol.     Genes,  Yves  Gra- 

vier,  1801. 


Same. 

2  p.  1. 

63  maps. 

4°. 

Same. 

2p.L 

63  maps. 

4°. 

Same. 

2p.l. 

63  maps. 

4°. 

1096  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Entwurf  des  weges  der  ersten  reise  um  die  welt  nach  der  beschreibung  des 
ritters  Anton  Pigafetta.     8  x  20. 
[In  Pigafetta  (Anton).     Beschreibung  der  von  Magellan  unternommenen 
ersten  reise  um  die  welt.     Aus  dem  Franzosischen.     8°.     Gotha,  J.  Per- 
thes, 1801.     front.] 

A  new  chart  of  the  world,  on  Mercator's  projection:  exhibiting  the  tracks 

&  discoveries  of  the  most  eminent  navigators,  to  the  present  period.     By 
John  Gary,  engraver,  1801.     18  x  20.     London,  J.  Gary,  1801. 
[In  Gary  (John).     Gary's  new  universal  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary, 
1808.     no.  3]. 

Heather  (William).    The  marine  atlas  or  seaman's  complete  pilot  for  all  the 

principal  places  in  the  known  world,  comprising  a  new  and  elegant  col- 
lection of  charts,  accurately  drawn  and  engra'ved  from  the  most  approved 
surveys  and  publications,  exhibiting,  on  a  large  scale,  the  discoveries  and 
improvements  of  celebrated  navigators.  2  p.  1.  52  charts,  fol.  London, 
W.  Heather,  [1803]. 

Arrowsmith   (Aaron)   and  Lewis   (Samuel).     A  new  and  elegant  general 

atlas,  comprising  all  the  new  discoveries,  to  the  present  time;  containing 
sixty-three  maps.  2  p.  1.  63  maps.  4°.  Philadelphia,  J.  Gonrad  &  co. 
1804. 

Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1805. 

Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1812. 

Boston,  Thomas  &  Andrews,  1819. 

Gary  (John).  Gary's  new  universal  atlas  containing  distinct  maps  of  all  the 
principal  states  and  kingdoms  throughout  the  world.  5  p.  1.  56  maps  on 
60  sheets,     fol.     London,  for  J.  Gary,  1808. 

Arrowsmith' s  map  of  the  world  on  a  globular  projection,  exhibiting  partic- 
ularly the  nautical  researches  of  captain  James  Gook,  [etc.]  The  whole 
engraved  under  the  immediate  superintendence  of,  corrected  and  improved 
by  Samuel  Lewis,     col.     36  x  72.     Philadelphia,  T.  L.  Plowman,  1809. 

Evans  (Rev.  John).  A  new  royal  atlas,  illustrative  of  the  various  divisions 
which  comprise  the  surface  of  the  globe;  intended  also  as  an  interesting 
companion  to  Bigland's  view  of  the  world,  and  the  new  geographical  gram- 
mar.    2  title  pp.     20  maps.     8°.     London,  for  J.  Gundee,  [1810]. 

Ghart  of  the  world,  according  to  Mercator's  projection  shewing  the  tracks  & 

discoveries  of  capt.  Gook.     13^  x  18. 
[In  Guthrie  (William).     A  system  of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 

London,  1811.     p.  1009]. 

Map  of  the  world,  shewing  the  tracts  and  discoveries  of  capt.  Gook.     Drawn 

from  the  best  authorities  of  J.  Russell.     14  x  26. 
[In  Guthrie  (William).     A  system  of  modern  geography.     7th  ed.     8°. 

London,  1811]. 

Luff  man  (John).  Luff  man's  geographical  &  topographical  atlas,  consisting 
of  maps  of  countries,  plans  of  cities  and  forts,  ports  and  harbours,  battles, 
&c.  2  v.  in  1.  3  p.  1.  172  maps.  5  1.  1  pi.  4°.  London,  J.  Luff- 
man,  1815-16. 

Bru6  (Adrien  Hubert).  Grand  atlas  universel,  ou  collection  de  cartes  ency- 
protypes,  g^n^rales  et  d6taill^es  des  cinq  parties  du  monde.  3  1.  unp. 
17  maps  on  41  sheets,     fol.     Paris,  Desray,  1816. 


m 

LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1097 

World.     Mappe-monde  en  deux  hemispheres,  carte  encyprotype.    15^  x  26|.    Paris, 
Desray,  1816. 
[In  Brue  (Adrien  Hubert).     Grand  atlas   universel.     fol.     Paris,  Desray, 
1816]. 

Mappe  monde  sur  la  projection  de  Mercator.     Carte  encyprotype  [etc.]    H. 

Brue,  dir.     4  sheets,  each  22^  x  31.     Paris,  Desray,  1816. 
[In  Brue  (Adrien   Hubert).     Grand  atlas   universel.     fol.     Paris,  Desray, 

1816.     nos.  2,  3,  4,  5]. 

Same.     Mappe  monde  sur  la  projection  de  Mercator.     Carte  encyprotype 

reduite  de  celle  sur  4  feuilles  du  meme  auteur.     H.  Brue  dirext.     21  x  29|. 
Paris,  Desray,  1816. 
[In  Brue  (Adrien  Hubert).     Grand  atlas  universel.     fol.     Paris,  Desray, 
1816.     no.  1]. 

The  world.     T.  Wightman,  sc.     8  x  16. 

[In  Cummings  (Jacob  Abbot).  School  atlas  to  Cummings'  ancient  &  mod- 
ern geography.  4th  ed.  8°.  Boston,  Cummings  &  Hilliard,  [1816]. 
map  1]. 

Note. — Same  map  found  in  8th  ed.      [1825?]. 

Cummings  (Jacob  Abbot).     School  atlas  to  Cummings'  ancient  &  modern 

geography.  4th  ed.  title.  8  maps.  8°.  Boston,  Cummings  &  Hilliard, 
[1816]. 

Same.    8th  ed.    title.    8  maps.    8°.    Boston,  Cummings  &  HiUiard,  [1825?]. 

Arrowsmith  (Aaron).     A  new  general  atlas,   constructed  from  the  latest 

authorities.  Exhibiting  the  boundaries  and  divisions,  also  the  chains  of 
mountains  and  other  geographical  features  of  all  the  known  countries  in 
the  world.  Comprehended  in  fifty-three  maps  from  original  drawings. 
2  p.  1.     53  maps.     1  1.  at  end.     4°.     Edinburgh,  A.  Constable  &  co.  1817. 

Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,  improved  and  enlarged; 

being  a  collection  of  maps  of  the  world  and  quarters;  their  principal 
empires,  kingdoms,  &c.  3  p.  1.  58  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey 
&  son,  1818. 

A  chart  of  the  world,  according  to  Mercator's  projection.     Shewing  the  latest 

discoveries  of  capt.  Cook.     J.  Yeager  sc.     14J  x  18. 
[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.     Carey's  general  atlas,     fol.     Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  2]. 

A  map  of  the  world  from  the  best  authorities.     J.  Bower,  sc.     10  x  10. 

[In  Carey  (Mathew)  &  son.  Carey's  general  atlas,  fol.  Philadelphia,  M. 
Carey  &  son,  1818.     map  1]. 

The  world  on  Mercator's  projection,  revised  and  improved  to  1818  by  John 

Melish.     col.     35x47.     Philadelphia,  J.  Melish  &  S.  Harrison,  [1818]. 

Hansteen  (Christopher).     Magnetischer  atlas  gehorig  zum  magnetismus  der 

erde.     title.     7  pi.     obi.  fol.     Christiania,  1819. 

Lavoisne  (C.  V.)     A  complete  genealogical,  historical,  chronological,  and 

geographical  atlas;  being  a  general  guide  to  ancient  and  modern  history. 
3d  Am.  ed.  5  pi.  71  sheets  incl.  28  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  M.  Carey 
&  son,  1821. 


1098  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Morse  (Sidney  E. )  A  new  universal  atlas  of  the  world,  on  an  improved 
plan;  consisting  of  thirty  maps  carefully  prepared  from  the  latest  authori- 
ties, with  complete  alphabetical  indexes,  ivpp.  27  1.  30  maps.  4°.  New 
Haven,  N.  &  S.  S.  Jocelyn,  1825. 

Mappe  monde  pour  1' intelligence  du  voyage  autour  du  monde  de  la  corvette 

S^niavine,  1826-1829.     14  x  18. 
[In  Liitke  (Fedor  Petrovitch).     Voyage  autour  du  monde.     8°.     Paris,  1835. 
V.  1.     at  end]. 

Malte  Brun  (Malthe  Conrad  Bruun,  called).     A  new  general  atlas,  exhibit- 

ing the  five  great  divisions  of  the  globe,  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  America, 
and  Oceanica,  with  their  several  empires,  kingdoms,  states,  territories  and 
other  subdivisions,  corrected  to  the  present  time.  Drawn  and  engraved 
particularly  to  illustrate  the  universal  geography.  2  p.  1.  40  maps.  fol. 
Philadelphia,  J.  Grigg,  1828. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     40  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Grigg  &  Elliot,  1832. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     40  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  Grigg  &  Elliot,  1837.  , 

Die  oestliche  und  westliche  halbkugel  der  erde,  entworfen  und  gezeichnet 

von  C.  S.  Wieland.     21  x  28.     Weimar,  geograph.  institut,  1830. 

A  new  and  authentic  map  of  the  world;  embracing  all  the  recent  discover- 

ies, and  exhibiting  particularly  the  nautical  researches  of  the  most  distin- 
guished circumnavigators,  col.  35  x  66.  [Philadelphia],  H.  S.  Tanner, 
1831. 

Map   of   the  world  on  a  globular  projection.     By  A.   Arrowsmith,   1832. 

38  X  77.     London,  S.  Arrowsmith,  1832. 

The  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     14^^  x  22. 

[In  McCuUoch  (J.  R. )     A  dictionary,  etc.  of  commerce.     8°.    London,  1832. 
front.  ] 

Arrowsmith  (John).     London  atlas.     4  v.     [Consisting  of  folded  maps  in  4 

cases].     8°.     London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  [1832-1846]. 
Note. — Volume  four  devoted  to  America. 

Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).     Atlas  designed  to  illustrate  the  abridgement 

of  universal  geography,  modern  &  ancient.  Chiefly  compiled  from  the 
Abreg^  de  geographie  of  Adrian  Balbi.  title  on  cover.  4  p.  1.  32  maps. 
4°.     Boston,  W.  D.  Ticknor,  1835. 

Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).     A  comprehensive  atlas  geographical,  his- 

torical &  commercial.  2  p.  1.  180  pp.  incl.  74  maps  &  6  pi.  4°.  Boston, 
American  stationers'  co.  1835. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     180  pp.  incl.  74  maps  &  6  pi.     4°.     Boston,  W.  D.  Ticknor, 

1835. 

Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel).     An  illustrated  atlas,  geographical,  statistical 

and  historical,  of  the  United  States,  and  the  adjacent  countries,  ill.  title. 
2  p.  1.     170  pp.     39  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  E.  S.  Grant  &  co.  [1838]. 

Kouma(C.  M.)     XapTr/(;  tcov  dvovutdcpaiptaov  dia  rr/v  V7to  K.  M.  Kovjua, 

Feooypcxipiav  rov  A.  BaXfJi.     Bievvr/,  1838.     16^  x  8^. 
[In  BaXfii  {Adpiavo).    FEooypacpia  eKreOeida  juev  ypaXXidri  vito  A.  B. 
kpiiiT}vEvf)Ei6a  d€  Sta  XftV^i^  i^oov  'EXXr/yaov  vito  K.  M.  Kov/xa.     12°. 
Ev  Bievvrj  TTj<i  AvdrpicKi,  1838.     v.  1.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1099 

World.     Smith  (Roswell  C.)     Smith's  atlas,    title.    13  maps.     4°.     Hartford,  Spal- 
ding &  Storrs,  [1839]. 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Map  and  chart  of  the  world.  10.  Western  states. 

2.  World  on  a  polar  projection.  11.  South  America. 

3.  Central  Europe.  12.  Europe. 

4.  North  America.  13.  British  Isles. 

5.  United  States.  14.  Asia. 

6.  Mexico.'  15.  Palestine. 

7.  Eastern  states.  16.  Africa. 

8.  Middle  states.  17.  Liberia. 

9.  Southern  states.  18.  Oceanica. 

Hall  (Sydney).     Black's  general  atlas:  a  series  of  fifty-four  maps  from  the 

latest  and  most  authentic  sources,  title.  12,  40  pp.  46  maps.  fol. 
Edinburgh,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1840. 

Mudie  (Robert).     Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,  with  an  introduction 

to  physical  and  historical  geography,  and  an  alphabetical  index  of  the 
latitudes  and  longitudes  of  60,000  places,  ill.  title.  4  p.  1.  xx,  228,  54 
pp.     11.    front,     incl.  52  maps.     fol.     London,  H.  G.  Collins,  [1841?]. 

—    The  world.     On  Mercator's  projection.     Drawn  &  engraved  by  J.  Archer. 

12i  X  19. 
[In  Mudie  (Robert).      Gilbert's  modern  atlas  of  the  earth,     fol.     London, 
H.  G.  Colhns,  [1841?].     pp.  222-223]. 

[Map],     col.     20  X  25.     Philadelphia,  W.  Williams,  [1842]. 

Bradford  (Thomas  Gamaliel)   and  Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).     A  uni- 

versal, illustrated  atlas,  exhibiting  a  geographical,  statistical,  and  his- 
torical view  of  the  world.  2  p.  1.  iv,  218  pp.  front,  ill.  title.  49  maps, 
fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1842. 

Western    hemisphere. — Eastern    hemisphere.      2    sheets,  each    11^  x  11|. 

Engd.  by  G,  W.  Boynton. 
[In  Bradford    (Thomas  Gamaliel)   and   Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).     A 
universal,  illustrated  atlas,     fol.     Boston,  C.  D.  Strong,  1842]. 

Greenleaf  (Jeremiah).     A  new  universal  atlas;  comprising  separate  maps  of 

all  the  principal  empires,  kingdoms  &  states  throughout  the  world  and  form- 
ing a  distinct  atlas  of  the  United  States  carefully  compiled  from  the  best 
authorities  extant,  new  ed.  rev.  2  p.  1.  65  maps.  11  pp.  fol.  Brat- 
tleboro,  Vt.  G.  R.  French,  1842. 

The  world.     20  x  30.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  [1842]. 

[In  Fisher  (Richard  S.)     The  book  of  the  world.     8°.     Xew  York,  J.  H. 

Colton,  1849.     v.  2.     at  end]. 
Note. — Gives  Alaska  boundary  1825.     Copyright  by  W.  Williams. 

Arrowsmith  (John).     The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  exhibiting 

the  physical  &  political  divisions  of  the  various  countries  of  the  world, 
constructed  from  original  materials.  2  p.  1.  67  maps.  fol.  London, 
J.  Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850]. 

The  world,  on  Mercator's  projection.     By  J.  Arrowsmith.     19  x  23. 

[In  Arrowsmith   (John) .     The  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,     fol. 
London,  J.  Arrowsmith,  1842-[1850].     no.  2]. 


1100  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Butler  (Samuel).  An  atlas  of  modern  geography.  A  new  edition  re- 
engraved  with  corrections  from  the  government  surveys  and  most  recent 
sources  of  information.  Ed.  by  the  author's  son  [Thomas  Butler].  2  p.  1. 
23  maps.  1  1.  38,  16  pp.  8°.  London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green  & 
Longmans,  1844. 

The  world  at  one  view.     Showing  the  two  routes  to  China,  the  time  saved 

by  crossing  this  continent  by  rail  road,  the  contemplated  route  of  the 
great  Oregon  rail  road,  its  importance  to  every  citizen  of  the  United 
States.  The  population  and  extent  of  the  world;  population  of  the  prin- 
cipal cities;  specie  in  the  world;  wages  in  different  countries;  army  and 
navy  of  Europe  and  the  United  States;  length  of  rivers;  heigh th  of  moun- 
tains; memorable  events;  facts  relating  to  the  planets;  religions  of  the 
world,  &c.  20i  X  28.  New  York,  Haven  &  Emerson,  1846. 
Note. — Copyright,  1646,  by  Henry  A.  Munson. 

Pelton's  outline  map  of  the  world  engraved  for  the  use  of  schools  and  acad- 

emies,    col.     65  X  78.     Philadelphia,  C.  Pelton,  1847. 

Colton's  illustrated  &  embellished  steel  plate  map  of  the  world  on  Merca- 

tor's  projection.     Compiled  drawn  &  engraved  by  D.  G.  Johnson.     52  x  77. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1849. 
Note. — Gives  Russian  territory  in  America  and  boundary  of  1825. 

A  combined  view  of  the  principal  mountains  &  rivers  of  the  world.     20  x  30. 

New^  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1849. 
[In  Fisher  (Richard  S.)  The  book  of  the  world.     8°.     New  York,  J.  H. 
Colton,  1849.     v.  2]. 

The  world,  on  sir  J.  Herschel's  projection,  exhibiting  all  the  accessible  por- 

tion of  the  surface  of  the  globe  twice  repeated.  Drawn  &  engraved  by 
J.  Bartholomew,     col.     10  x  21.     Edinburgh,  A.  &.  C.  Black,  [185-]. 

Johnston  ( Alexander  Keith) .     The  national  atlas  of  historical,  commercial 

and  political  geography,  constructed  from  the  most  recent  and  authentic 
sources.  Accompanied  by  maps  and  illustrations  of  physical  geography 
of  the  globe  by  dr.  Heinrich  Berghaus,  and  an  ethnographic  map  of 
Europe  by  dr.  Gustaf  Kombst.  [etc.]  4  p.  1.  11pp.  46  maps.  5  I.  at 
end.     fol.     Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Blackwood  &  sons,  1850. 

Map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection,  exhibiting  the  researches  of  the 

principal  modern  travellers  &    navigators.     Published  by  S.  Augustus 
Mitchell,     col.     50  x  75.     Philadelphia,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  1850. 
Note. — Gives  Russian  territory  in  North  America  and  boundary  of  1825. 

Milner  (Thomas).     A  descriptive  atlas  of  astronomy,  and  of  physical  and 

political  geography.  With  descriptive  letter-press,  by  the  rev.  Thomas 
Milner.  The  maps  of  physical  and  political  geography  constructed  or 
carefully  revised  and  corrected  by  Augustus  Petermann.  3  p.  1.  174,  11, 
55  pp.     1  1.     front.     71  maps.     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co.  1850. 

Pelton's  outline  map  of  the  western  hemisphere.     Published  by  C.  Pelton. 

col.     81  X  79.     Philadelphia,  C.  Pelton,  1850. 

Planisphere.     19  x  9^. 

[In   Balbi    (Adrien).     Abr6g6  de  geographie.     3"  M.     8°.     Paris,  J.  Re- 
nouard  &  cie.  1850.     p.  30]. 

Planisphtire  illustr^  pr^sentant  la  description  g^ographique  des  parties  con- 

nues  de  la  terre.     Dress^  par  Vuillemin,  grav6  par  Langevin.    32  x  42. 
Paris,  Fatout,  1851. 
Note. — Gives  Russian  America. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1101 

World.  Mappemonde  hydrographique  dressee  par  mr.  C.  L.  Gressier.  Publiee  par 
ordre  de  Tempereur  sous  le  ministere  de  mr.  Theodore  Ducos,  secretaire 
d'etat  au  departement  de  la  marine  en  1852.  Sheets  1425-1428,  each 
24^  X  36^     [Paris,  1852]. 

Lowry  (J.  W.)     Lowry's  table  atlas  constructed  and  engraved  from   the 

most  recent  authorities.     2  p.  1.     66  maps.     27  pp.  at  end.     4°.     London, 
Chapman  &  Hall,  [1852]. 

Whale  chart  of  the  world,  by  M.  F.  Maury.     1852.     Series  F.  no.  1-4.     each 

25x36.     [Washington,  1852]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Bureau  of  navigation.     Hydrographic 
office]. 

Mappemonde  hydrographique.     Dressee  par  mr.  C.  L.  Gressier,  ingenieur 

hydrographe  conservateur  du  depot  general   de  la  marine.     Publiee  en 
1852.     Revue  en  1856.     4  sheets,  each  24*  x  36.     [Paris,  1856]. 
[France.     Departement  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies] . 

Pelton's  political  and  physical  map  of  the  western  hemisphere,    col.    75x79. 

Philadelphia,  Sower  &  Barnes,  1853. 

Dower  (John).     A  general  atlas  of  the  world,  compiled  from  the  latest 

authorities  both  English  &  foreign,  containing  separate  maps  of  its  various 
countries  &  states  [etc.]     Corrected  to  1854.    2  p.  1.     46  maps.    1  pi.    fol. 
London,  H.  Teesdale  &  co.  [1854]. 
Note. — Known  as  Teesdale' s  atlas. 

; A  new  map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection  with  the  tracks  of  the  most 

celebrated  &  recent  navigators.     Engraved  by  John  Dower,     new  ed. 
col.     50  X  74.     London,  T.  Deacon  &  co.  late  H.  Teesdale  &  co.  1854. 
Note. — Title  on  cover:  " Teesdale' s  map  of  the  world,"     Gives  boundary  of 
the  British  and  Russian  territory.     1825. 

The  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     Engraved  by  S.  Hall.     18  x  22. 

[In  McCulloch  (John  Ramsay).     A  dictionary,  geographical,  statistical  and 
historical.     A  new  rev.  ed.     8°.     London,  Longman,  1854.     v.  1]. 

William's  map.     Showing  its  various  political  divisions  and  most  recent 

discoveries.     Also  routes  between  chief  sea-ports  with  distances,     col. 
30  X  47.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Gambo  &  co.  [1854?]. 

■ Botanical  map  showing  the  distribution  &  cultivation  of  some  of  the  most 

important  plants  over  the  globe.     Constructed  by  Augustus  Petermann. 
Engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co.  1855. 
no.  10]. 

Ethnographical  map  of  the  world  showing  the  distribution  of  the  human 

race  in  the  middle  of  the  19th  century.     Constructed  by  Augustus  Peter- 
man.     Engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas) .     The  library  atlas 

of  physical  and  political  geography,     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co.  1855. 

no.  13]. 
■ Hydrographical  map  of  the  world,  chiefly  with  regard  to  the  division  of  the 

ocean  and  the  boundaries  of  the  river  systems.     Constructed  by  Augustus 

Petermann.     Engraved  by  I.  Dower.     9^  x  18f. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 

of  physical  and  political  geography,     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr&  co.  1S55. 

no.  4  &  5]. 


1102  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"World.  Hydrographical  map  of  the  world  showing  the  currents,  temperature  etc.  of 
the  ocean.  Constructed  by  Augustus  Petermann.  Engraved  by  I.  Dower. 
8x11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The Hbrary  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,  fol.  London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co. 
1855.     no.  6]. 

Hyetographic  map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  rain  over  the  globe.    Con- 

structed by  Augustus  Petermann.     Engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,      fol.      London,    W.   S.  Orr  &  co. 
1855.     no.  9]. 

Map  of  the  world  showing  the  distribution  of  active  volcanoes  and  the 

regions  visited  by  earthquakes.     Constructed   by  Augustus  Petermann. 

8  X  Hi 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 

of  physical  and  political    geography,     fol.     London,    W.   S.  Orr  &   co. 

1855.     no.  3]. 
Note. — Inset:  "  Sketch  of  the  extent  and  intensity  of  the  earthquake  on  the 

Khine,  July  29,  1846,  evening  ^  past  9  o  clock." 

Map  of  the  world  showing  the  distribution  of  the  winds  and  their  influence 

on  navigation.     Constructed  by  Augustus  Petermann.     Engraved  by  I. 
Dower.     8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,     fol.      London,  W.  S.  Orr    &   co. 
1855.     no.  8]. 

Meteorological  map  of  the  world  showing  the  distribution  of  the  tempera- 

ture of  the  air.     Constructed  by  A.  Petermann.     Engraved  by  I.  Dower. 
8x11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).    The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,      fol.     London,  W.   S.  Orr  &   co. 
1855.     no.  7]. 

Orographical  map  of  the  globe,  showing  the  configuration  &  physiognomy 

of  its  surface.     Constructed  by  Augustus  Petermann.     Engraved  by  John 
Dower.     11  x  18^. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas) .    The  library  atlas 
of    physical  and  political  geography,     fol.     London,    W.   S.  Orr  &  co. 
1855.     no.  1  &  2]. 

Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).     The  library  atlas  of 

physical  and  political  geography:  the  physical  maps  constructed,  revised, 
and  corrected  by  Augustus  Petermann.  With  letterpress  descriptive  of  the 
physical  phenomena  of  the  globe,  and  of  the  respective  political  divisions 
and  countries,  copiously  illustrated,  by  the  rev.  Thomas  Milner.  title. 
140,  131  pp.     front.     65  maps.     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co.  1855. 

Zoological  map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  principal  birds  and  reptiles 

(aves  et  reptilia)  over  the  globe.     Constructed  by  Augustus  Petermann. 
Engraved  by  I.  Dower.     8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).    The  library  atlas 
of   physical  and  political  geography,     fol.     London,  W.  S.  Orr  &  co. 
1855.     no.  12]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1103 

"World.  Zoological  map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  principal  mamniiferous 
animals  (class  mammalia)  over  the  glo])e.  Constructed  l)y  Augustus 
Petermann.  Engraved  by  I.  Dower.  8  x  11. 
[In  Petermann  (August  Heinrich)  and  Milner  (Thomas).  The  library  atlas 
of  physical  and  political  geography,  fol.  London,  AV.  S.  Orr  <k  co. 
1855.     no.  11]. 

tjbersicht  der  in  Petermann's  geograph.  mittheilungen  1855  "bis  1864  enthal- 

tenen  karten.     9|  x  20^. 
[In     Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Inhaltsverzeichniss.      1855-1864.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1865.     at  end]. 

Colton  (George  W.)     Colton's  atlas  of  the  world,  illustrating  physical  and 

political  geography.  Accompanied  by  descriptions  geographical,  statisti- 
cal, and  historical,  by  Richard  Swainson  Fisher.  2  v.  title.  70  1.  unp. 
62  maps.  1  pi.  title.  69 1.  unp.  iii-xii,  36  maps.  1  pi.  fol.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  &  CO.  1856. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  North  and  South  America,  etc. 

V.  2.  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  Oceanica,  etc. 

Karte  der  nordlichen  hemisphare  innerhalb  des  40  breitengrades.     Entwor- 

fen   und   bearbeitet  von  dr.  Heinrich   Kiepert.     Nebst  darstellung  der 

wiirmeverbreitung  fiir  januar,  juli  und  das  jahr  von  H.  W.  Dove. Map 

of  the  northern  hemisphere  within  the  40  degree  of  latitude.     Drawn  by 
Henry  Kiepert,  11.  d.  Berlin.      The  isothermal  lines  for  January,  July  and 
the  whole  year  by  H.  W.  Dove.     21  x  24*. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     Neue  folge.     8°. 
Berlin,  D.  Reimer,  1856.     v.  1.     pi.  1]. 

Map  of  the  world  shewing  the  extent  and  direction  of  the  wind  and  the  route 

to  be  followed  in  a  circumnavigation  of  the  globe  bycapt.  Charles  Wilkes, 
U.  S.  N.  1856.  Drawn  by  F.  D.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  W.  H.  Dougal. 
15x24.     [n.  p.  1856]. 

Mappemonde  hydrographique.     Dressee  par  mr.  C.  L.  Gressier,  ingenieur 

hydrographe,  conservateur  du  depot-general  de  la  marine.      Publiee  en 
1852.     Revue  en  1856.     4  sheets,  each  24J  x  36.     [Paris,  1856]. 
[France.     Departement  de  la  marine  et  des  colonies]. 

The  world  on  a  globular  projection;  exhibiting  the  geographical  researches 

of  modern  travellers  &  navigators,    col.    35  x  64.    New  York,  Hall  &  Alden, 
1856. 

Hall  (Sidney).     A  new  general   atlas  constructed  entirely  from  new  draw- 

ings, new  ed.  rev.  1  p.  1.  53  maps.  59  pp.  fol.  London,  Longman, 
Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,  [1857]. 

Morse  (Charles  AV.)     The  diamond  atlas.     With  descriptions  of  all  coun- 

tries, exhibing  their  actual  and  comparative  extent,  and  their  present 
political  divisions,  founded  on  the  most  recent  discoveries  and  rectifica- 
tions. The  eastern  hemisphere,  ill.  title.  239  pp.  31  maps.  sq.  12°. 
New  York,  S.  N.  Gaston,  1857. 

Mouvements  generaux  a  la  surface  de  la  mer  (d'apres  les  indications  du  ther- 

mometre).     9|  x  15. 
[In  France.     Depot  general  de  la  marine.     Annales  hydrographiques.     1857. 
8°.     Paris,  P.  Dupont,  1857.     v.  13.     p.  560]. 


1104*  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Same.     Mouvements  generaux  a  la  surface  de  la  mer  (d'apres  les  indica- 
tions du  thermometre).     9f  X  15. 
[In   Revue  coloniale.     2«   serie.     Octobre,    1857.     8°.     Paris,    imprimerie 

royale,  1857.     v.  18.     p.  806]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  "  Consequences  physiques  de  la  compilation 
des  documents  nautiques." 

Ward  &  CO.     A  miniature  atlas  of  the  earth,  with  short  descriptive  letter- 

press to  each  map.     43 1.  inch  20  maps.     32°.     London,  Ward  &  co.  1857. 

Bartholomew  (John,  jr.)     Supplement  to  Black's  general  atlas  of  the  world. 

A  series  of  six  new  maps,  title.  7  maps.  fol.  Edinburgh,  A.  &  C. 
Black,  1858. 

Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas  containing  one  hundred 

and  seventy  stgel  plate  maps  and  plans  on  one  hundred  imperial  folio 
sheets.  Accompanied  by  descriptions,  geographical,  statistical,  and  his- 
torical by  Richard  S.  Fisher,  title.  64  1.  unp.  101  maps.  2  pi.  fol. 
New  York,  J.  H.  Colton  &  co.  1858. 

Description  of  the  projection  used  in  the  topographical  department  of  the 

war  office  for  maps  embracing  large  portions  of  the  earth's  surface.     2 
sheets,  each  18^  x  17^. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1860.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1860.     v.  30.     p.  105-106]. 

Mapa  del  mundo  ilustrado  y  embellecido  segiin  la  proyeccion  de  Mercator. 

Publicado  por  J.  H.  Colton.  Corregido  por'  d.  Jos^  Maria  de  la  Torre, 
col.     54  X  77.     Nueva  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1860. 

North  Atlantic  telegraph  route.     7  x  15. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1860-61.     nos.  1  to  5.     8°. 
London,  1861.     v.  5.     p.  60]. 

The  world  on  a  Polar  projection.     Showing  the  time  on  each  meridian  as 

compared  with  Washington  noon,  and  the  longest  day  for  different  lati- 
tudes.    By  J.  H.  Goldthwait.     2  maps,  each  7^  x  7|.     [n.  p.  1861]. 

Nord-und-siid    halfte   des  festlands   und  des    meeres.     Zu    prof.    Dove's 

abhandlung  entworfen  von  H.  Kiepert.     8^  x  16J. 
[In   Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde   zu  Berlin.     Zeitschrift.     neue   folge.     8°. 
Berhn,  D.  Reimer,  1862.     v.  12.     pi.  2]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator' s  projection.     Constructed  by  Herman 

Berghaus  and  Fr.  Stiilpnagel.    3te  aufi.    35  x  58.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1864. 

Colton  (Joseph  H.)     Colton's  quarto  atlas  of  the  world:  containing  fifty 

copperplate  maps,  with  valuable  tables  of  population  statistics.  15  pp. 
1  pi.     47  maps.     4°.     New  York,  J.  H.  Colton,  1865. 

Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  reference  atlas  for  the  use  of 

colleges,  libraries,  families,  and  counting  houses  in  a  series  of  fifty-six 
copper  plate  maps,  exhibiting  the  several  countries,  empires,  kingdoms 
and  states  in  the  modern  and  ancient  world.  Compiled  from  the  latest 
authorities.  2  p.  1.  56  maps  on  40  1.  7  pp.  fol.  Philadelphia,  E.  H. 
Butler,  1865. 

tllHTsicht  der  in  Petermann's  geograph.  mittheilungen  1865  bis  1874  enthal- 

tenen  karten.     9|  x  20^. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.      In  halts  verzeichniss.      1865-1874.      4°. 
(lotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877.     at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1105 

World.     Chart  of  the  world.     Shewing  the  number  of  vessels  lost  or  damaged  and 
of  lives  lost  in  consequence;  as  reported  to  the  board  of  trade  in  the  year 
1866.     11^  X  17i 
[In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Accounts  and  papers.     1867.     v.  64]. 

Die  vegetations-gebiete  der  erde.     Von  prof.  dr.  A.  Grisebach.     (Geogr. 

grundlage:  Berghaus'  erdkarte  in  Stielers  h-atlas).    Cartons  von  A.  Peter- 
mann.     Maassstab  im  iiquator  1:111.000.000.     9|  x  14|. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1866.     4°.     Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1866]. 
V.  12.     pi.  3.     at  end]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on   Mercator's  projection.      Constructed  by  Herman 

Berghaus  and  Fr.  v.  Stiilpnagel.  4te  aufl.  7  sheets,  fol.  Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  [1867]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  globular  world,     col.     16x23.     New  York, 

A.  J.  Johnson,  [1867]. 
Note. — From  his  atlas. 

Papagein-karte.     Kartographische  darstellungen  der  verbreitung  der  Papa- 

gein.      Nach  den  Arbeiten  von  Otto  Finsch  entw.  von  A.  Petermann. 
Maassstab  im  iiquator  1 :  111.000.000.     8^  x  17. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1867.     4°.      Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1867]. 
V.  13.     p.  3]. 

Ubersicht  des  telegraphen  und  der  dampfschifffahrt  um  die  erde  von  Herm. 

Berghaus.     9^  x  15. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband    4.      1865-1867.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1867.     p.  50]. 

Sydow  (E.  von).     E.  von  Sydow's  schulatlas  in  zwei  und  vierzig  karten. 

20^  aufl.     title.     18  pp.     6  pis.     35  maps.     8°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1868. 

Warne  (Frederick)  &  co.     The  junior  atlas,  for  schools;   fourteen  maps 

selected  from  the  college  atlas:  with  an  alphabetical  index  of  the  latitudes 
and  longitudes  of  12,000  places,  new  ed.  rev.  24th  thousand.  2  p.  1. 
13  maps.      1  pi.     9  1.  at  end.     4°.     London,  F.  Warne  &  co.  1868. 

Steinwehr  (A.  von).      [Atlas].     19  maps.     fol.     Washington,  H.  Linden- 

kohl,  [1869?]. 

Bryce  (James),  Collier  (William  Francis)  and  Schmidt  (Leonhard).     The 

international  atlas  and  geography:  modern,  historical,  classical,  and  phy- 
sical, containing  one  hundred  and  thirty  maps.  156,  38  pp.  Ill  maps  & 
5  col.  pi.     fol.     London  and  Glasgow,  W.  Collins,  sons  &  co.  [187-]. 

L'Etablissement  geographique  de  Ph.  Vander  Maelen.     Atlas  universel  de 

geographie  moderne,  .  .  .  ornee  des  armoiries  et  pavilions  des  princi- 
ales  nations.  Nouv.  ed.  revue  et  considerablement  augmentee.  title, 
20  maps.  sm.  fol.  Bruxelles,  etablissement  geographique  de  Ph.  Vander 
Maelen,  [187-]. 

— — r-    Chart  of  the  World  illustrating  Gall's  projection.     6^  x  4^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1870-71.    8°.    London,  1871. 
V.  15.     p.  159]. 

Geographische  verbreitung  des  schmetterlinge  iiber  die  erde.     Von  Gabriel 

Koch.      Red.  von   A.  Peterman.      Maassstab  im   iiquator  1:135.000.000. 
9^  X  llf. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1868.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1870]. 
V.  16.     pi.  2.     at  end]. 

H.  Doc.  516 70 


1106  LIST   OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Geographische  verbreitung  der  hirsche  iiber  die  erde.  Genealogie  der 
verbreitung,  von  dr.  G.  Jaeger  &  dr.  E.  Bessels.  Maassstab  1 :  100,000,000. — 
Geographische  verbreitung  der  hirsche  iiber  die  erde.  Gegenwiirtige 
verbreitungsbezirke  von  dr.  G.  Jaeger  &  dr.  E.  Bessels.  Maassstab 
1:100,000,000.  9^xl6i 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.  1870.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1870]. 
V.  16.     pi.  6.    at  end]. 

Johnson  (A.  J.)     Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world,  with 

a  treatise  on  physical  geography,  by  A.  Guyot,  11.  d.  with  descriptions, 
geographical,  statistical  and  historical.  Also  including  a  dictionary  of 
religious  denominations,  sects,  parties,  and  associations,  compiled  by 
professor  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  d.  d.  2  p.  1.  126  pp.  incl.  68  maps  & 
5  pi.     front,     fol.     New  York,  A.  J.  Johnton,  1870. 

Carte  geologique  du  monde  d'apres  Jules  Marcou.     7  x  10^. 

[In  Societe  de  g^ographie.     Bulletin.     6®  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1871.     v.  1. 
p.  256]. 

Die    geographische    verbreitung    der    wanderheuschrecke.     Von  Fr.    Th. 

Koppen.     Maassstab  im  aquator  1: 13500000.     9^  x  7^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1871.     4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,  [1871]. 
v.  17.     pi.  18.     at  end]. 

Die  geographische  verbreitung    der    seegraser.      Von  dr.    P.   Ascherson. 

9^  X  7i 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1871.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1871]. 
v.  17.     pi.  13.     at  end]. 

Hemispheres  (The)  in  homolographic  projections,     col.     45  x  58.     Phila- 

delphia, E.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1871]. 
[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Large  series, 
no.  1]. 

— The  hemispheres  in  homolographic  projection,     col.     25  x  29.      Philadel- 
phia, E.  H.  Butler  &  co.  [1872]. 
[Mitchell  (Samuel  Augustus).     Mitchell's  new  outline  maps.     Small  series, 
no.  1]. 

Appleton  (D.)  &  co.     Appleton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,  containing  maps 

of  various  countries  and  particularly  of  the  United  States  and  the  separate 
states,  [etc.]  title.  99  pp.  +  11.  33  maps.  4°.  New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  CO.  1872. 

Cleveland  (J.  F.)  and  Schem  (A.  J.)     Contents  of  new  letter-press  descrip- 

tions of  Johnson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world.  Compiled 
from  the  latest  ofl&cial  sources.  3  pp.  1  1.  at  end.  [New  York,  A.  J. 
Johnson,  1872]. 

Die  geographische  verbreitung  der  coniferen  &  gnetaceen  iiber  die  erde  von 

dr.  Robert  Brown.     Maassstab  im  aquator  1: 135.000.000.     9^  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1872.     4°.      Gotha,  J.   Perthes,   [1872]. 
V.  18.     pi.  3.     at  end]. 

• Lloyd  (H.  H.)  &  co.     Lloyd's  handy  atlas,  containing  maps  of  the  world, 

and  its  grand  divisions,  the  United  States,  and  the  different  states  and 
territories  of  the  union,  etc.  etc.  Letter-press  matter  embracing  the  cen- 
sus of  1870,  and  a  list  of  all  the  post  offices  in  the  United  States.  91  pp. 
incl.  1  col.  pi.  25  maps.  fol.  Concord,  N.  H.  and  Boston,  D.  L.  Guern- 
sey, 1872. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1107 

"World.      [Map],    col.    25x31.    New  York  and  Baltimore,  university  pub.  co.    [1872]. 
[Maury  (Matthew  Fontaine) .     Maury's  wall  maps.     no.  1]. 

Map  of  the  world  on  the  Mercator  projection,  exhibiting  the  American  con- 

tinent as  its  centre.     14  x  17J. 
[In  White  (M.  Wood) .     White's  new  county  and  district  atlas  of  the  state 

of  West  Virginia,     fol.     Grafton,  W.  Va.  M.  W.  White,  1873!     pp.  9-10]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  S.  Augustus  Mitchell,  1872. 

Political,  physical  and  commercial  map  of  the  world,  Mercator' s  projection, 

on  which,  among  other  things  are  shown   ocean   drainage    [etc.]     col. 
23  X  32.     New  York  and  Baltimore,  university  pub.  co.  1872. 
[Maury  (Matthew  Fontaine).     Maury's  wall  maps.     no.  8]. 

Terrestrial  planisphere  or  rotating  map  of  the  world.     Southern  hemisphere. 

Patented  July  30,  1872,  by  Samuel  D.  Tillman.  36  x  36.  New  York,  F. 
Mayer  lith.  [1873]. 

Trans-continental,  isthmian  and  oceanic  routes  of  commerce.     4^  x  7. 

[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Journal.     1872. 
8°.     Albany,  for  the  society,  1873.     v.  3.     p.  231]. 

Bartholomew  (John).     Zell's  descriptive  hand  atlas  of  the  world,     eng. 

title,  xii,  [175],  102  pp.  front.  3  pi.  35  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia,  T. 
Ellwood  Zell,  1873. 

Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas,  containing  one  hundred 

and  eighty  steel  plate  maps  and  plans,  on  one  hundred  and  nineteen 
imperial  folio  sheets.  Letter-press  descriptions,  geographical,  statistical 
and  historical  by  Richard  Swainson  Fisher,  title.  179  1.  unp.  134  maps. 
2  pi.     fol.     New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1873. 

Die  vertheilung  der  menschen  iiber  die  erde.     Von  E.  Behm  und  F.  Hane- 

mann.     Maassstab  1:  80.000.000.     10x10. 
[In  Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband    viii.      1873-74.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1874.     no.  35.     p.  104]. 

Le  globe  terrestre  vu  de  I'espace,  sous  quatre  aspects  et  1' Europe  sur  une 

6chelle  double.     8  x  10. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.      6*  serie.     8°.     Paris,   1873.     v.  5. 
p.  112]. 

Reseau  telegraphique  du  globe.     Carte  d' ensemble  pour  accompagner  la 

notice  de  William  Huber.     10  x  15J. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6"  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1873.     v.  5. 
p.  560]. 

Sheahan  (James  W. )     The  universal  historical  atlas,  genealogical,  chrono- 

logical and  geographical,  being  a  comprehensive  history  of  the  world. 
282  pp.  incl.  25  maps.  fol.  New  York  and  Chicago,  Warren,  Cockroft 
&  CO.  1873. 

Gradnetz  der  ganzen  erde  nach  der  epicycloidischen  projection  entworfen 

von  dr.  F.  August. 
[In  Gesellschaft  fiir  erdkunde  zu  Berlin.    Zeitschrift.   8°.    Berhn,  D.  Reimer, 
1874.     V.  9.     pi.  1]. 

Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas.     Containing  topographical  maps 

of  the  United  States,  [etc.]     fol.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1874. 

Isobaren  und  winde  im  januar  von  dr.  A.  Wojeikow.     Maassstab  ini  aquator 

1:135.000.000.     9^x12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.    Ergiinzungsband  8.    1873-74.    4°.    Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1874.     no.  38.     at  end]. 


1108  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"World.     Isobaren  und  winde  iin  juli  von  dr.  A.  Wojeikow.     Maassstab  im  iiquator 
1:135.000.000.     9^x12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.    Ergiinzungsband  8.    1873-74.    4°.    Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1874.     no.  38.     at  end]. 

Map  of  the  world  on  the  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  24f . 

[In  Burgett  (H.  W.)  &  co.  Illustrated  topographical  and  historical  atlas  of 
the  state  of  Vermont,  fol.  New  York,  H.  W.  Burgett  &  co.  1876. 
pp.  8-9]. 

Note. — Copyrighted  by  J.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Map  of  the  world.     Mercator's  projection.     Published  by  E.  C.  Bridgman. 

col.     30  X  41.     New  York,  E.  C.  Bridgman,  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     [By  Haskell  brothers  &  Rob- 

bins].     38  X  52.     Chicago,  Haskell  brothers  &  Robbins,  [1874]. 

Map  of  the  world,  on  Mercator's  projection.     14^  x  23. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)     County  atlas  of  Caledonia,  Vt.     fol.     New  York,  F.  W. 

Beers  &  co.  1875.     pp.  6-7]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  J.  B.  Beers  &  co.  1874. 

Same.     Map  of  world,  on  Mercator's  projection.     23  x  14J. 

[In  Beers  (F.  W.)  County  atlas  of  Middlesex,  Conn.  fol.  New  York,. 
F.  W.  Beers  &  co.  1874.     pp.  6-7]. 

Regenkarte  der  erde  von  dr.   A.    Wojeikow.      Maassstab  im  iiquator  1: 

135.000.000.     9^  X  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.    Erganzungsband  8.    1873-74.    4°.    Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1874.     no.  38.     p.  36]. 

Taintor  bros.  &  Merrill.     The  American  household  and  commercial  atlas  of 

the  world.  Carefully  prepared  and  drawn  from  the  coast  survey  reports, 
and  other  official  surveys  and  authorities  of  the  United  States  and  other 
governments.  2  p.  1.  38  maps.  3  1.  fol.  New  York,  Taintor  bros.  & 
Merrill,  1874. 

Commercial  map  of  the  world.     Showing  location  of  Virginia,  by  Jed. 

Hotchkiss,  top.  eng.     1875.     5^  x  11^. 
[In  Virginia:  A  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals,  etc.     8°.     Richmond,  Va. 
R.  F.  Walker,  1876.     p.  172]. 

Dissected  maps.     Outline  drawing.     Published  by  Blanchard  and  Wing. 

col.     30  X  22.     Chicago,  Blanchard  &  Wing,  [1875]. 

Haskell's  new  county  and  railroad  map  of  the  Pacific  States  and  territories, 

map  of  central  Europe,  and  map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection. 
36  X  69.     Chicago,  O.  C.  Haskell  &  co.  [1875]. 

Planisphere  indiquant  I'^tat  des  connaissances  g^ographiques  en  1875  par 

V.  A.  Malte-Brun.     12|  x  19J. 
[In  Soci6t^  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6«  s^rie.     8°.     Paris,  1875.     v.  10. 
at  end] . 

Western  [&]  Eastern  hemispheres.     Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  & 

CO.  for  Harrison  &  Warner.  17  x  28.  [New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton 
&  CO.  1875]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1109 

World.     The  world  in  liemispheres,  with  views  of  the  comparative  heights  of  the 
principal  mountains,  towns  &c.  and  the  length  of  the  principal  rivers  over 
the  globe.     13  x  10. 
[In  Walker  &  Miles.     The  new  standarcJ  atlas  of  the  dominion  of  Canada, 
fol.     Montreal  &  Toronto.  Walker  &  Miles,  1875.     p.  1]. 

Atlas  of  the  world.     Supplement.    35  pp.  inch  12  col.  maps. 

[In  Davis  (F.  A.)     New  illustrated   atlas  of  Lehigh  county,  Penn.     fol. 
Reading,  Pa.  Reading  publishing  house,  1876.     pp.  3-37]. 

Same.     Atlas  of  the  world.     34  pp.  incl.  12  col.  maps. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     New  illustrated  atlas  of  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y. 
fol.     Reading,  Pa.  Reading  publishing  house,  1876.     3  p.  1.     9-37  pp.] 

Same.     Atlas  of  the  world.     34  pp.  incl.  12  col.  maps. 

[In  Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     New  topographical  atlas  of  Essex  county,  N.  Y. 
fol.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1876.     6-37  pp.  1  1.] 

The  illustrated  centennial  map  of  the  world  on  ]Mercator's  projection,  cities, 

flags  of  all  nations  &c.  &c.  Published  by  O.  C.  Haskell  &  co.  34  x  53. 
Chicago,  O.  C.  Haskell  &  co.  1876. 

Chart  of  the  world   [etc.]     Constructed  by  Hermann  Berghaus.     8te  aufl. 

8  sheets,     fol.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1876. 

Pictorial  map  of  the  world  [By]  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.     38  x  26.     New  York, 

H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1876]. 

Colton  (G.  Woolworth).     Colton's  general  atlas  of  the  world,  containing 

two  hundred  and  twelve  maps  and  plans  on  one  hundred  and  forty-two 
imperial  folio  sheets.  Accompanied  by  descriptive,  statistical  and  his- 
torical letter-press  descriptions,  title.  137  1.  unp.  142  maps.  2  pi. 
fol.     New  York,  G.  AV.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876. 

Same,     title.     137  1.  unp.     142  maps.     2  pi.     fol.     New  York,  G.  W.  & 

C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1878. 

Welt-karte   zur   iibersicht   der   luft-stromungen,    bodenbeschaffenheit,  <&c. 

9i  X  14|. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband    11.      1876-1877.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1877.     no.  48.     p.  54]. 

Cartes  generales  en  projections  stereographique  et  azimutale  equivalente  par 

le  colonel  de  Coatpont.     Grave  par  Erhard.     16  x  12^. 
[In  Societe  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     6*^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1877.     v.  13. 
at  end]. 

Chambers  ( Wilham  and  Robert).     Handy  atlas.     A  series  of  forty  maps  for 

the  use  of  the  general  reader.  (Being  the  maps  that  accompany  the  sub- 
scription edition  of  Chamber's  encyclopaedia).  2  p.  1.  40  maps.  8°. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.  1877. 

Chart  showing  the  distribution  of  saltness  in  the  ocean.     6^  x  11|. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1877.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray, 
1877.     v.  47.     p.  73]. 

Projection  stereographique.     Blanche  1.     Projection  polaire.     Planche  2. 

Projection  equatoriale.     Planche  3.  Projection  horizontale.     (Sur  1' hori- 
zon de  Paris).     5  x  5. 
[In  Societe  de  g^ographie.      Bulletin.     6*^  serie.     8°.     Paris,  1877.     v.  14. 
at  end]. 


1110  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Corrientes  maritimas;    Conferencia  pronunciada  el  20  de  febrero  por  d.. 
Martin  Ferreiro.     12  x  14 J. 
[In  Sociedad  geografica  de  Madrid.     Boletin.     Julio-die.  1877.     8°.     Mad- 
rid, Fortanet,  1881.     v.  3.     at  end]. 

Die  geographische  verbreitung  derpalmen  auf  der  erde.     Von  dr.  0.  Drude. 

Maassstab  im  iiquator  1:135.0000.0000.     9^  x  12.     Red.  v.  A.  Petermann. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1878.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,   [1878]. 
V.  24.     pi.  2.     at  end]. 

[Inter-oceanic  ship  canal  across  the  American  isthmus.     By  rear-admiral 

Daniel  Ammen,  U.  S.  navy] .     4^  x  8^. 
[In  American  (The)  Geographical  society  of  New  York.     1878.     8°'.     New 
York,  for  the  society,  [1878].     v.  10.     p.  142]. 

Kartographische  darstellung  der  niveauveranderungen  oceanischer  kiistens- 

triche  und  des  wasserspiegels  von  Binnensee'n  von  George  Rudolf  Cred- 
ner.     Maassstab  im  aquator  1:135.000.000.     lOi  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     Erganzungsband  12.     1878.     4°.     Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1878.     no.  56.     pi.  3]. 

The  lightning-quick  town  finder,  country  rail-road,  distance  &  key  index 

map  of  the  United  States,   Canada,  Europe,  with  the  world.     Haskell 
bro's  publishers,     col.     40x40.     Chicago,  Haskell  bro's,  [1878]. 
Note. — Printed  on  both  sides. 

Lloyd's  new  map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection,     col.     27  x  38. 

New  York,  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  co.  [1878]. 

Missionary  map  of  the  world,  showing  the  central  stations,  protestant  mis- 

sionary societies.     G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.     col.     78  x  141.     New 
York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  [1878]. 
Note. — Printed  on  cloth. 

The  telegraphic  globe.     Compiled  from  the  best  authorities,   with  tele- 

graph lines  drawn  by  prof.  Morse.  2  sheets.  New  York,  Savage  &  co. 
[1878]. 

tJbersichtskarte  iiber  die  geographische  verbreitung  der  deltas  von  Georg 

Rudolf  Credner.     Maassstab  im  aquator  1:135.000,000.     10|^  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     Erganzungsband,  12.     1878.     4°.    Gotha, 
J.  Perthes,  1878.     no.  56.     pi.  2]. 

Western  hemisphere  [and]  eastern  hemisphere.     17  x  30. 

[In  Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.     Historical  atlas  of  Wisconsin,     fol.     Mil- 
waukee, Snyder,  Van  Vechten  &  co.  1878.     pp.  8-9]. 

Chart  of  the  world;  containing  the  lines  of  oceanic  mail  steam  communica- 

tion and  overland  routes,  the  international  aerial  and  submarine  telegraphs 
and  the  principal  tracks  of  sailing  vessels  [etc.] — Zur  uebersicht  der  regel- 
miissigen  dampfschifffahrts-linien  und  ueberland-routen.  Von  Hermann 
Berghaus.  9te  aufl.  title.  8  sheets,  col.  fold.  obi.  4°.  Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  1879. 

White's  commercial  map  of  the  world.     On  Mercator's  projection.     Com- 

piled and  drawn  by  W.  H.  Gamble,  col.  25  x  33.  Grafton,  W.  Va. 
M.  W.  White,  [1879]. 

Die  jahres-isothermen  des  mittelmeergebietes.      Von  Theobald  Fischer. — 

Die  januar-isothermen  des  mittelmeergebietes.     Die  juli-isothermen  des 
mittelmeergebites.     10  x  7f . 
[In    Petermann's   mittheilungen.      Erganzungsband  13.      1879-1880.      4°.. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     no.  58.     pi.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OE    AMERICA.  1111 

World.     Die  jiihrlichen  niederschlagsmengen  des  mittelmeergebietes.    Von  Theobald 
Fischer. — Die  sommerlichen  niederschlagsmengen  des  mittelmeergebietes. 
13^  X  16i     Massstab  1:2.500.000. 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband  13.      1879-1880.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     no.  58.     pi.  1]. 

Gray's  new  map  of  the  world  in  hemispheres,  with  comparative  views  of  the 

heights  of  the  principal  mountains  and  lengths  of  the  principal  rivers  on 

the  globe.     By  Frank  A.  Gray.     15|  x  26. 
[In  Lathrop  (J.  M.)  and  Dayton  (A.  W.)     An  atlas  of  Frederick  county, 

Va.     fol.     Philadelphia,  D.  J.  Lake  &  co.  1885.     pp.  60-61]. 
Note. — Copyrighted  by  0.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1879. 

Die  mittleren  jahres-temperaturen  und  die  klimatischen  gebiete  der  mittel- 

meerlander.      Von    Theobald    Fischer.      Maassstab    1:12.500.000.     Die 
januar-temperaturen   des   mittelmeergebietes.     Maassstab   1:125.000.000. 
131:  X  16i 
[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband   13.      1879-1880.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1880.     no.  58.     pi.  3]. 

Planisphere  terrestre  en  projection  cylindrique  de  Mercator.     7|  x  7^. 

[In  Societe  de  g^ographie.     Bulletin,     e'^  serie.     8°.      Paris,  1879.     v.  17. 
at  end]. 

Routes  marines  entre  les  deux  continents.     Planisphere  homalographique 

d'apres  J.  Pouchet  et  G.  Sautereau.     6  x  9^. 
[Societe  de  geographie  de  Lyon.     Bulletin.     Avril-juin,  1879.     8°.     Lyon, 
societe,  1879.     v.  2.     no.  14.     at  end]. 

Die  temperatur-zonen  der  erde.     Von  Alex.  Supan.     Maassstab  im  jiquator 

1:135.000.000.     9^x12. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.     1879.     4°.     Gotha,   J.  Perthes,    [1879]. 
V.  25.     pi.  18.     at  end]. 

tjbersicht  der  lander  in  welchen  bisher  wirkliche  volksztihlungen  stattfan- 

den.     Von  H.  Wagner.     9^  x  12. 
[In   Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband   14.      1880-1881.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1881.     no.  61]. 

— World,  showing  British  possessions  and  dependencies.     6|  x  9^. 

[In  Johnston's  historical  atlas.     4°.     Edinburgh,  W.   &,  A.   K.  Johnston, 
1880.     V.  1.     no.  31]. 

American  express  co.     Tourists'  pocket  atlas.     7  1.  unp.     12  maps.     obi.  18°. 

New  York,  American  express  co.  1881. 

Isochronic  passage  chart  for  travellers,  showing  the  shortest  number  of  days 

journey  from  London  by  the  quickest  through  routes  and  using  such  fur- 
ther conveyances  as  are  available  without  unreasonable  cost.  It  is  sup- 
posed that  local  preparations  have  been  made  and  that  other  circumstances 
are  favorable.  By  Francis  Galton,  f.  r.  s.  H.  Sharbau  del.  5  x  85. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.  Proceedings.  1881.  8°.  London,  1881. 
V.  3.     p.  704]. 

Chas.  Lubrecht's  pictorial  map  of  the  w^orld  on  Mercator' s  projection,  and 

census  of  1870  and  1880.     col.     36  x  56.     [New  York,  C.  Lubrecht,  1881]. 

Bacon  (C.  W. )  &  co.     Pictorial  view  of  the  world.     29  x  39.     London,  Paris 

&  New  York,  C.  W.  Bacon  &  co.  [1882]. 

Cram  (George  F.)     Cram's  illustrated  family  atlas  of  the  world.     327  pp. 

incl.  110  pi.  &  61  maps.     4°.     Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  [1882]. 


1112  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Chas.  Lubrecht's  pictorial  map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection,  and 
census  of  1870  and  1880.  col.  36  x  54.  New  York,  C.  Lubrecht  &  co. 
[1882]. 

Hand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world. 

Containing  large  scale  maps  of  every  country  and  .civil  division  upon  the 
face  of  the  globe,  together  with  historical,  statistical  and  descriptive  mat- 
ter relating  to  each  [etc.]  3d  ed.  3  p.  1.  904  pp.  incl.  70  maps  &  21 
col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1882. 

Rolfe's  western  hemisphere.     Constructed  from  the  most  recent  surveys  for 

the  author.  Engraved  on  copper  &  printed  in  colors  by  W.  &  A.  K. 
Johnston.  Edinburgh  &  London,  col.  46  x  58.  Chicago,  J.  H.  Rolfe, 
1882. 

Brow^n  ( C.  H. )     An  atlas  adapted  for  the  eighth,  seventh,  sixth,  and  fifth 

grammar  grades  of  New  York  schools.  Arranged  according  to  course  of 
instruction  prescribed  for  1883.  title.  17  maps.  5  1.  unp.  at  end.  sm.  4°. 
[Philadelphia,  E.  H.  Butler,  1883]. 

Brown  (C.  H.)     Butler's  atlas  adapted  for  the  grammar  and  primary  grades 

of  schools.  47  pp.  incl.  16  maps.  sq.  8°.  [PhiladelDhia] ,  E.  H.  Butler 
&C0.  [1883]. 

Carte  des  climats.     9|  x  7^. 

[In  Societe  de  geographie  de  Lyon.     Bulletin.     1883.     8°.     Lyon,  societe, 
1883.     V.  4.     no.  26.     front.] 

Cram  (George  F. )     Cram's  unrivaled  family  atlas  of  the  world.     132  pp. 

incl.  9  pi.     61  maps.     6  diagr.     4°.     [Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1883]. 

Chas.  Lubrecht's  pictorial  and  comprehensive  map  of  the  world,  on  Mer- 

cator's projection,  with  the  solar  and  planetary  system,  and  census  of 
1790  [including]  1880.     col.     36  x  54.     [New  York,  C.  Lubrecht,  1883]. 
Note. — On  reverse  is  his  map  of  the  United  States. 

Verbreitung  der  lauraceen  von  dr.  Carl  Schumann.     Maassstab  im  iiquator 

1:135,000,000.     9|  x  12i 
[In    Petermann's    mittheilungen.     Ergiinzungsband     16.     1883-1884.     4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884.     no.  73]. 

Watson  (Gaylord).     The  illustrated  historical  map  of  the  world,     [anon.] 

39  X  58.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1883]. 

Watson  (Gaylord).     Watson's  new  illustrated  map  of  the  world  on  Merca- 

tor's projection.  Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood  &  F.  H.  King,  embellish- 
ments designed  &  engraved  by  W.  S.  Barnard.  31  x  53.  New  York, 
G.  W^atson,  1883. 

Vivien  de  Saint-Martin  (Louis)  and  Schrader  (Jean  Daniel  Frap^ois).     Atlas 

universel  de  geograi)hie  construit  d'apres  les  sources  originales  et  les  docu- 
ments les  plus  r^cents  cartes,  voyages,  m^moires,  travaux  g^odesiques,  etc. 
Avec  un  texte  analytique.  87  cartes  grav^eo  sur  cuivre  sous  la  direction 
de  mm.  Collin  et  Delaune.  54  maps.  fol.  Paris,  librairie  Hachette  et 
cie.  1883-1900. 

Die  florenreiche  von  Inner- Asien,  Mittl.    Nord-Amerika,  dem  tropischen 

Afrika,  Australien  und  dem  mittleren  Siid- America.     8J  x  8|. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.     Ergiinzungsband   16.      1883-1884.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884.     no.  74.     pi.  2]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1113 

World.     Die  florenreiche  der  mittelmeerliinder  &  orient  von  Ost-Asien,  dem  trop. 
Amerika,   den   Ostafrikanischen  insn.  und  Neu  Seeland  von  O.   Drude. 
8\  X  8\. 
[In   Petennann's   mittheilungen.     Ergiinzungsband    16.      1883-1884.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884.     no.  74.     pi.  3]. 

narrower  (Henry  D.)     Handy  atlas  of  the  world,     [anon.]     32  pp.  inch 

30  col.  maps.  4°.  New  York  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  Blakeman,  Tavlor  & 
CO.  [1884]. 

AVestliche  erdhalfte.    Ostliche  erdhiilfte.    Pacifische  erdhiilfte.     Atlantische 

erdhiilfte.     14i  x  16J 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.      Ergjinzungsband    16.     1883-1884.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1884.     no.  74.     pi.  1]. 

Bevan  ( George  Phillips) .    Royal  relief  atlas  of  all  parts  of  the  world.    3d  ed. 

2  p.  1.     61  pp.  incl.  31  maps.     4°.     London,  S.  Sonnenschein  &  co.  1885. 
Note. — With  physical,  political,  and  statistical  descriptions  facing  each  map. 

Submarine  cables  with  principal  connecting  lines  and  sea-coast  telegraph 

stations  in  parts  of  the  world  not  generally  known,  for  use  of  the  navy 
and  mercantile  marine.     Prepared  by  lieutenant  W.   Kellogg,  U.  S.  X. 
March,   1885.     21J  x  37i.     Washington,  X.   Peters,  photo-lithographer, 
[1885]. 
[United  States.     Navy  department.     Office  of  naval  intelligence]. 

Bradley  (William  M.)  &  bro.     Bradley's  atlas  of  the  world,  for  commercial 

and  library  reference.  3  p.  1.  400  pp.  incl.  74  col.  maps.  fol.  Phila- 
delphia, W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro.  1885. 

Cram  (George  F.)     Illustrated  atlas  and  handbook  of  the  world.     Mechan- 

ical news  ed.  [anon.]  title.  203  pp.  incl.  21  maps  &  17  pis.  12°.  Chi- 
cago, H.  S.  Stebbins,  1885. 

De  Puy  (William  H.  editor).     The  people's  atlas  of  the  world.     Astronom- 

ical, historical,  political,  chronological,  statistical,  and  descriptive  [etc.] 
578  pp.  incl.  102  maps  &  48  diagrams.  8°.  Boston,  Toronto,  M.  Garrison 
&  CO.  [1885]. 

Linien  gleicher  werte  der  rechtwinkeligen  komponenten  der  erdmagnetischen 

kraft.     Zur  epoche  1885.     o. — Von  dr.  Adolf  Schmidt.     14  x  I62. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1898.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1898].     v. 
44.     pi.  11.     p.  120]. 

Lubrecht  (Charles).     Charles  Lubrecht's  pictorial  and  comprehensive  atlas 

of  the  world,  ne  plus  ultra.  168  pp.  incl.  front,  ill.  title,  77  maps  &  5 
col.  pi.     fol.     New  York,  C.  Lubrecht,  1885. 

Mager  (Henri).     Atlas  colonial.     2  p.  1.     432  pp.  incl.   20  col.  maps.     fol. 

Paris,  C.  Bayle,  [1885]. 

Map  of  the  world  in  hemispheres.     Drawn,  engraved  &  printed  exclusively 

for  A.  H.  Andrews  &  co.     46  x  59i.     New  York  <k  Chicago,  for  A.  H. 

Andrews  &  co.  1885. 
Note. — Insets:  "Comparative  heights  of  the   principal  mountains  in  the 

world."     "  Comparative  lengths  of  the  principal  rivers." 
[Andrews'  series  of  wall  maps]. 

Map  of  the  world,  showing  the  colonial  possessions,  by  A.  von  Stein wehr. 

7i  X  9i. 
[In  Thalheimer    (M.    E.)     The  eclectic  historical  atlas.     8°.     Cincinnati, 
Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  &  co.  [1885].     no.  18]. 


1114  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     World  on  Mercator's  projection.     By  Keith  Johnston,  f.  r.  s.  e.     4J  x  6J, 
[In  Manchester  geographical  society.     Journal.     1885.     8°.     Manchester, 
Eng.  for  the  society,  1885.     v.  1.     p.  291]. 

Campagnes  de  1'  *'Hirondelle"   9  juillet-31   aout,  5  juillet-2  septembre^ 

1886.     Dress^e  par  J.  Hansen.     Imprim^  par  Erhard  ft-eres.     9  x  13. 
[In   Soci^t^  de  g^ographie.     Bulletin.     7«   serie.     8°.     Paris,   1887.     v.  8. 
p.  546]. 

Bradley  (William  M.)     Bradley's  atlas  of    the  world,     title.     68  1.  unp. 

75  col.  maps.     fol.     Philadelphia,  W.  M.  Bradley  &  bro.  1886. 

Lippincott  (J.  B. )  co.     Popular  family  atlas  of  the  world,     title.     23  maps. 

1  1.     sq.  4°.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.  1886. 
Note. — Maps  selected  from  David  M.  Warren's  series  of  school  geographies. 

Map  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection  to  illustrate  mr.  J.Y.  Buchanan'* 

paper  on   "Some  of  the  similarities  in   the  physical  geography  of  the 
ocean."     8 J  x  16^ 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1886.     8°.     London,  1886. 
V.  8.     p.  808]. 

Map  showing  British  &  French  possessions  throughout  the  world.     12  x  18. 

London,  W.  H.  Allen  &  co.  [1886]. 
[In  Norman   (Charles  Boswell).     Colonial  France.     8°.     London,   W.  H. 
Allen  &  CO.  1886.     at  end]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  pocket  atlas  of  the  world. 

Containing  colored  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United  States; 
also,  maps  of  the  chief  grand  divisions,  with  complete  index  of  every 
country  on  the  face  of  the  globe.  191  pp.  incl.  88  maps.  18°.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1886. 

Weltkarte  in  Mercator's  projection.      Polargebiete,  erdkarten,  oceane  u. 

inseln.     9  x  11. 
[In    Petermann's   mittheilungen.      Inhaltsverzeichniss.      1875-1884.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1886.     at  end]. 

Cram  ( George  F. )     Cram's  unrivaled  atlas  of  the  world.     Indexed.     [18th 

ed.  rev.  to  march  1,  1887].  231  pp.  incl.  7  pi.  94  maps.  6  diagr. 
4°.     Chicago,  H.  S.  Stebbins,  1887. 

Alden  (John  B.)     Alden's  home  atlas  of  the  world.     2  p.  1.     70 maps.     9L 

4°.     New  York,  J.  B.  Alden,  1887. 

De  Puy  (William  K.  editor).     The  universal  guide  and  gazetteer  to  the 

countries,  peoples,  and  governments  of  the  world,  including  a  geograph- 
ical, historical,  astronomical,  chronological,  statistical,  political,  and 
descriptive  office  and  family  atlas  and  blue-book  [etc.]  645  pp.  incl. 
118  maps  &  27  charts,     fol.     New  York,  Phillips  &  Hunt,  1887. 

Linien  gleicher  wiirmeanomalie  des  jahres.      (Thermische  isanomalen.) 

10  X  16i. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1887.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1887]. 
V.  33.     pi.  20.     at  end]. 

Mecutchen  &  Harrower.     A  pocket  atlas  of  the  world:  with  descriptive  text, 

statistical  tables,  etc.  etc.  [anon.]  224  pp.  incl.  91  maps.  24°.  New 
York  and  Chicago,  Ivison,  Blakeman  &  co.  [1887] . 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1115 

"World.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.     General  atlas  of  the  world  containing  large  scale 
maps  of  every  state,  territory  and  country  in  the  world,  with  a  carefully 
prepared  historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  each  [etc.]     216  pp.  incl.  94 
maps  &  3  pi.     4°.     Chicago,  continental  publishing  co.  1887. 
Note.— Copyright  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1887. 

Stanford  (Edward).    Stanford's  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  exhib- 

iting the  physical  and  political  divisions  of  the  various  countries  of  the 
world,     fol.  ed.     5p.  1.     90  col.  maps.     25  pp.     fol.     London,  E.  Stanford,, 

1887. 

Ubersichtskarte  iiber  die  binnenseen  welch  marine  tierformen  ("Relikten- 

faunen")  beherbergen.     Von  Rudolf  Credner.     lOJ  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's    mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband   19.      1887-1888.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1888.     no.  86.     pi.  2]. 

Ubersichtskarte  iiber  die  depressionen  der  festlandsriiume  von  Rudolf  Cred- 

ner.    Massstab  im  iiquator  1:  135.000.000.     10  x  12. 
[In    Petermann's  mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband   19.      1887-1888.     4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1888.     no.  86.     pi.  1]. 

The  world  on  Lambert's  equal-area  projection  shewing  mean  annual  rainfall 

in  relation  to  ocean  and  inland  drainage  areas.     10  x  10. 
[In  Scottish  (The)  geographical  magazine.     1887.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1887. 
v.  3.     p.  65]. 

A  commercial  chart  of  the  world  on  Mercators  projection  by  J.  G.  Berthol- 

omew,  f .  r.  s.  e.     Showing  approximately  the  regions  open  to,  and  available 
for,  commercial  enterprise,  together  with  the  existing  and  projected  inter- 
national highways.     18^  x  11 5. 
[In  Scottish   (The)  geographical  magazme.     1888.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1888. 
V.  4.     p.  624]. 

Darstellungen  einer  anzahl  von  seen  als  beispiele  fiir  die  verschiedenartige 

entstehungsweise  der  relikten-seen.     Zusammengestellt  von  Rudolf  Cred- 
ner.   9|  X  m. 
[In   Petermann's   mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband  19.      1887-1888.      4°. 
Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  1888.     no.  89]. 

Werner  (O.)     Katholischer  kirchen-atlas.     Vierzehn  colorirte  karten  mit 

begleitendem  text.     2  p.  1.     96  pp.     14  maps.     4°.     Freiburg  im  Breisgau, 
Herder,  1888. 

The  world  showing  height  of  land  and  depth  of  sea  on  Lamberts  equal-area 

projection  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  f.  r.  s.  e.     1887.     Illustrating  mr.  Mur- 
ray's paper.     12^  x  12}. 
[In  Scottish  (The)  geographical  magazine.     1888.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1888. 
V.  4.     p.  64]. 

Tiefsee-forschungen  in  den  jahren  1888  bis  1890.    Yon  Alexander  Supan. 

10  x  16}. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1892.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1892].     v. 
38.     pi.  4.     at  end]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  family  atlas  of  the  world, 

indexed,  [etc.]     288  pp.  incl.  108  maps  &  16  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  peo- 
ple's  publishing  co.  [1888]. 

Same.     288  pp.  incl.  108  maps  &  16  col.  pi.     fol.     Dallas,  Tex.  Talty  &  Wiley, 

1888. 
Note.— Copyright,  aug.  13,  1888,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 


1116 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 


"World.     Same.     321  pp.  inel.  92  maps  &  18  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  [1891]. 

Brown    (Milton  R.)      The   continental    atlas,    containing  elaborate  topo- 

graphical maps  of  the  several  states  and  territories,  of  the  dominion  of 
Canada,  the  republics  of  South  America,  and  all  the  principal  countries 
of  the  world  [etc.]  225  pp.  2  1.  incl.  92  maps.  fol.  Philadelphia, 
M.  R.  Brown,  1889. 

Linien  gleicher  wiirmeanomalie  des   januar.       (Thermische   isanomalen). 

Entworfen  von  Rud.  Spitaler.  10  x  16|^. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.  1889.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1889].     v. 
35.     pi.  17.     at  end]. 

Linien  gleicher  warmeanomalie  des  juli.     (Thermische  isanomalen).     Ent- 

worfen von  Rud.  Spitaler.     10  x  16|. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1889.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1889].    v. 
35.     pi.  18.     at  end]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,   McNally  &  co.'s  model  atlas  of  the  world. 

Containing  maps  of  states  and  territories  in  the  United  States  and  every 
country  upon  the  face  of  the  globe  [etc.]  501  pp.  incl.  90  maps  &  12  col. 
pi.     12°.     Chicago,  continental  publishing  co.  1889. 

Reed  (HughT.)     Pocket  atlas  of  the  world.     72  pp.  incl.  67  maps.     24°. 

Chicago,  H.  T.  Reed,  1889. 

Bacon,  (George  W.)     Complete  atlas  of  the  world,  containing  one  hundred 

and  twenty-four  double  page  maps,  including  all  the  latest  discoveries 
[etc.]  3  p.  1.  56  pp.  7  charts.  58  maps.  fol.  London,  G.  W.  Bacon, 
1890. 

Bartholomew  (John).     The  library  reference  atlas  of  the  world.     4  p.  1 

84  col.  maps.  209  pp.  sm.  fol.  London  and  New  York,  Macmillan  &  co 
1890. 

Erdkarte  in  Mollweide's  homalograph  projection  aus  Sydow- Wagner's  schul 

atlas.     Verteilung  des  areales  der  continente,  nach  zonen  gleichen  kiisten 
abstandes.     Entworfen  und  gezeichnet   von  dr.  Carl  E.  M.  Rohrbach 
Massstab  1 :  140,000,000.     11^  x  17. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1890.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,   [1890] 
V.  36.     pi.  6.     p.  48]. 

General  sketch  map  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew.    Coloured  to  show  approximately 

the  geographical  value  of  the  best  maps  of  all  countries  of  the  world,  as 
published  at  1890.     13  x  17. 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.     1890.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1890.     v.  6. 
p.  336]. 

Geological  sketch  map  of  the  world  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew,  after  Berghaus, 

Marcou,  and  other  authorities.     On  Gall's  stereographic  projection.     11^ 
X  16. 
[In  Scottish  geographical    magazine.     1890.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1890.     v.  6. 
p.  112]. 

Scribner's  (Charles)  sons.     The  Scribner-Black  atlas  of  the  world.     Embrac- 

ing the  latest  discoveries,  new  boundaries,  and  other  changes  accompanied 
by  a  geographical  introduction  and  indexes.  Library  ed.  2  p.  1.  32, 
105  pp.  incl.  front.  81  maps.  2  pi.  fol.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons, 
1890. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  lllT 

World.     Sketch-maps  illustrating  the  geographical  evolution  of  continental  areas. 
By  professor  James  Geikie.     10|^  x  15^. 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.      1890.     8°.     Edinburgh,   1890.     v.  6. 
p.  112]. 

The  vertical  relief  of  the  globe,  by  J.  G.  Bartholomew.     7x7. 

[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.  1890.  8°.  Edinburgh,  1890.  v.  6. 
p.  224]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     The  Rand,  McNally  new  standard  atlas  of  the  world. 

196  pp.  inch  79  maps  &  17  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  the  continental  pub-^ 
lishingco.  [1890]. 
Note.— Copyright,  1890,  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co. 

Same.     196  pp.  inch  77  maps.     4°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1891. 

Same.     192  pp.      1   1.  inch  81  maps  &  11  col.   pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,. 

McNally  &  co.  [1892]. 

Same.     196  pp.  incl.   79  maps  &  14  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1892]. 

Diagrams  illustrating  population  and  settlement  of  the  lands  of  the  globe- 

s'x  9. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1891.     8°.     London,  lS91. 
V.  13.     p.  64]. 

Isothermal  lines  showing  the  mean  temperature  (fahr.)  of  the  globe  for 

July.      Reduced  from   map  in  'Challenger'   report.      A.   Buchan,  del. 
12  X  8f 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1891.     8°.     London,  1891. 
V.  13."^    p.  192]. 

Isothermal  lines  showing  the  mean  temperature  (fahr.)  of  the  globe  for 

January.     Reduced  from  map  in  'Challenger'  report.     A.  Buchan,  del. 
12  X  8i. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1891-.     8"^.     London,  1891. 
V.  13.     p.  192]. 

Isobaric  lines  and  prevailing  winds  of  the  globe  for  July.     Reduced  from 

map  in  'Challenger'  report.     A.  Buchan,  del.     8^  x  12. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1891.     8°.     London,  1891. 
V.  13.'    p.  192]. 

Isobaric  lines  and  prevailing  winds  of  the  globe  for  January.     Reduced  from 

map  in  'Challenger'  report.     A.  Buchan,  del.     8^  x  12. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1891.     8°.     London,  1891. 
V.  13.     p.  192]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  neuer  familien  atlas  der  welt. 

331  pp.  incl.  97  maps.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1891. 

Section  of  a  track  chart  of  the  world,  covering  the  Behring  sea.     7J  x  10^. 

[In  Seal  fisheries  of  the  Behring  sea.  Message  from  the  president,  trans- 
mitting a  letter  from  the  secretary  of  state.  8°.  Washington,  govern- 
ment printing  office,  1891]. 

Note. — Contains  a  "List  of  maps,  with  designation  of  waters  now  known  as 
the  Behring  sea. ' '     pp.  50-53. 

tjbersichtskarte  der  reisewege  von  dr.  G.  Schott  nach  den  Ostasiatischen 

gewassern  1891  u.  1892.     8|  x  12. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      Ergiinzungsband.     4°.      Gotha,  J.  Per- 
thes, 1893.     no.  109.     pi.  1]. 


1118  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.  Appleton  (D.)  &  co.  The  library  atlas  of  modem  geography,  3  p.  1.  610, 
45,  109  pp.  inch  103  col.  maps.  2  pi.  sm.  fol.  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
&  CO.  1892. 

Bathy-hypsometrical  map  of  the  world.      Illustrating  prof.  Jas.  Geikie's 

paper  on  "The  geographical  development  of  coast  lines."  8 J  x  8^.  J.  G. 
Bartholomew. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Proceedings.     1892.     8°.  London,  1892. 
V.  14.     p.  664]. 

Same.     Bathy-hypsometrical  map  of  the  world.     Illustrating  prof.   Ja's 

Geikie's  paper  on  "The  geographical  development  of  coast  lines."     8x8. 
[In  Scottish  geographical  magazine.     1892.     8°.     Edinburgh,  1892.     v.  8. 

p.  512]. 
Note. — The  map  is  colored  to  show  the  surface  relief  of  the  globe  without 

water  in  the  ocean  basins.     J.  G.  Bartholomew. 

Blegen  (John).     Blegen's  veileder  og  verdens-atlas.     2  p.  1.     443,  xxv  pp. 

2  1.  mcl.  48  maps.     16°.     Chicago,  J.  Blegen,  [1892]. 

Dodd,  Mead  &  co.     The  universal  atlas  including  county  and  railroad  maps 

of  the  United  States.     Together  with  carefully  prepared  maps  of  all  other 
^  countries  from   latest  surveys.     To  which  are  added  statistical  tables, 

showing  census  of  the  United  States  from  1790  to  1890,  of  the  dominion  of 
Canada,  and  larger  cities  of  the  whole  world,  as  well  as  area  and  popula- 
tion of  the  nations  of  the  earth,  and  financial  statistics  of  the  main  cities 
of  the  United  States,  debts  of  the  different  nations,  and  other  interesting 
and  valuable  information.  2  p.  1.  82,  1  1.  42  pp.  incl.  81  maps.  4°. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.  1892. 

Same.     2  p.  1.     86, 1  1.     42  pp.  incl.  86  maps.     4°.     New  York,  Dodd,  Mead 

&  CO.  1892. 

Die  kulturformen  der  erde  von  dr.  Eduard  Hahn.     16^^  x  10. 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1892.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,    [1892]. 
V.  38.     pi.  2.     at  end]. 

Hand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world 

containing  large  scale  maps  of  every  country  and  civil  division  upon  the 
face  of  the  globe,  together  with  historical,  descriptive  and  statistical  matter 
relating  to  each  [etc.]  581  pp.  incl.  126  maps  &  18  charts,  fol.  Chicago 
and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1892. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.    Rand,  McNally  co.'s  universal  atlas  of  the  world  [etc.] 

360  pp.  incl.  96  maps  &  18  col.  pi.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
CO.  1892. 

Same.     412  pp.  incl.  97  maps  &  27  col.  pi.      fol.     Chicago,  [etc.]  Rand, 

McNally  &  co.  1893. 

Same.    444  pp.  incl.  101  maps  &  52  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1895]. 

Same.    345  pp.  incl.  95  maps  &  12  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  [etc.]  Rand, 

McNally  &  co.  [1895]. 

White  (James  E.)  &  others.     World's  atlas  and  educational  guide.     A  com- 

plete atlas  and  guide  for  the  business  man,  and  educational  compendium 
for  the  home,  with  a  treatise  on  the  world's  Columbian  exposition.  442 
pp.  incl.  42  maps  &  14  pi.  fol.  Battle  Creek,  Mich,  world's  atlaa  pub- 
lishing CO.  ltd.  1892. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1119 

World.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.    Showing  the  direction  of  the 
ocean  currents  and  the  routes  and  distances  between  the  principal  ports. 
18  X  23. 
[In  Polk   (R.  L.)   &  CO.     R.  L.  Polk  &  co.'s  illustrated  historical  atlas  of 
Kent  CO.  Mich.     fol.     Grand  Rapids,  1893.     pi.  72]. 

Die  jahrestemperaturen  der  luft  iiber  den  oceanen  und  binnenmeeren  in 

ihren  abweichungen  von  der  formel:  D=l — 30°  C.    Von  dr.  W.  Zenker. 
9i  X  16i. 
[In   Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1893.     4°.     Gotha,   J.  Perthes,    [1893]. 
V.  39.     pi.  4.     at  end]. 

Mittlere  absolute  jahres-maxima  und  -minima  der  temperatur.     Entworfen 

von  prof.  dr.  W.  J.  van  Bebber.     19|  x  16^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.      1893.     4°.      Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1893]. 
V.  39.     pi.  19.     at  end]. 

Mittlere  absolute  jahresschwankungen  der  temperatur.    Entworfen  von  prof. 

dr.  W.  J.  van  Bebber.     10  x  16^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1893.     4°.      Gotha,  J.   Perthes,    [1893]. 
V.  39.     pi.  20.     at  end]. 

Rand,  McNally    &    co.'s  new   handy   atlas,  accompanied   by   descriptive, 

statistical,  and  historical  matter.  382  pp.  inch  60  maps  &  11  pi.  12°. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1893. 

Bevolkerungsdichtigkeit  der  Erde.     Aquatorial-massstab  1 :  150  000  000.     8 J 

xlOJ. 
[In   Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te  aufi.      8°.      Leipzig   und  Wien, 

bibliographieches  institut,  1894.     v.  2.     bet.  pp.  936-937]. 
Note. — Insets:    ''Bevolkerungsdichtigkeit  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.     Drei- 

f acher  massstab  d.  hauptk. "     "  Bevolkerungsdichtigkeit  von  Siidost-Asien. 

Dreifacher  massstab  d.  hptk." 

Map  of  the  world  showing  the  six  regions  of  the  geographical  distribution 

of  mammals.     15^  x  9. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1894.     8°.     London,  1894.     v. 
3.    p.  168]. 

Palmer  (Loomis  T.)     The  unique  album  atlas  of  the  world.     665  pp.  inch 

125  col.  maps  &  140  pi.     obi.  8°.     Chicago,  Cram  standard  book  co.  1894. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     New  handy  census  gazetteer  and  atlas  of  the  world 

containing  colored  county  maps  of  the  United  States  and  the  dominion  of 
Canada,  accompanied  by  descriptive,  statistical,  and  historical  matter 
[etc.]  384  pp.  inch  60  maps  &  12  diagrams.  12°.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1894]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world 

[etc.]  2  V.  title.  5-223  pp.  inch  50  maps  &  8  charts.  2  p.  1.  225-460  pp. 
inch  69  maps  &  22  charts,  fol.  Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  1894. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Foreign  countries.    Parts  I,  II,  III,  IV,  V. 
V.  2.  United  States.    Parts  VI,  VII,  VIII. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world. 

Complete  in  eight  parts,  [v.  1-3^].  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 
CO.  1894. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  New  indexed  atlas  of  Europe,  being  parts  I  and  II. 

V.  3.  New  indexed  atlas  of  the  United  States,  being  parts  V  and  VI. 

V.  4.  New  indexed  atlas  of  the  United  States,  being  parts  VII  and  VIII. 


1120  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

"World.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world 
containing  large  scale  maps  of  every  country  and  civil  division  upon  the 
face  of  the  globe,  together  with  historical,  descriptive,  and  statistical  mat- 
ter relative  to  each  [etc.]  460  pp.  incl.  125  maps.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1894. 

Rand,   McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  library  atlas  of  the  world 

together  with  historical,  descriptive,  and  statistical  matter  [etc.]     345  pp. 
incl.  93  maps  &  10  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1894]. 

Same.     345  pp.  incl.  96  maps  &  12  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1894]. 

Same.     444  pp.  incl.  101  maps  &  52  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 

&  CO.  [1895]. 

Vidal-Lablache  (Paul).      Histoire  et  geographie.      Atlas  general.     4  p.  1. 

137  col.  maps.     44  pp.     fol.     Paris,  A.  Colin  &  cie.  1894. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     15  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Barry  county,  Michigan.     foL 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1895.     pp.  74-75]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     11^  x  17. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  St.  Joseph  county,  Indiana.^ 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1895.     pp.  74-75]. 

Distribucion  de  las  razas  en  la  tierra.     9x7. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclop^dico  Hispano- Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1895.     v.  17.     p.  190]. 

Distribucion  de  las  religiones  en  la  tierra.     7\  x  9. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclopedico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 
taner  &  Simon,  1895.     v.  17.     p.  366]. 

Erdkarten.     I.  Bevolkerungsdichtigkeit  auf  der  erde.     II.  Verteilung  der 

religionen  auf  der  erde.     Aquatorial-massstab  1:190  000  000.     10^  x  8J. 
[In    Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.     14te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,   F.  A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  6.     bet.  pp.  252-253]. 

Entwickelung  des    Britischen  kolonialreiches.     Aquatorial-massstab  1 :  150- 

000000.     81  x  11. 
[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig    und  Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1895.     v.  7.     bet.  pp.  1028-1029]. 

Erdkarte    in    Mercators     projection.      Aquatorial     massstab    1:150000000. 

8i  X  11. 
[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te    aufli.     8°.     Leipzig    und   Wien,, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1895.     v.  5.  bet.  pp.  890-891]. 

Isobaren  und  luftbewegungen  auf  der  erde  fiir  januar,  jahr  und  juli.     9  x  5}. 

[In   Brockhaus'  konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,  F.  A. 

Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  9.     p.  722]. 

1.  Isothennes  annuelles  d'apr^s  M.  J.  Hann.     2.  Isobares  annuelles  d'apr^s 

I'atlas  physique  de  Berghaus.     3.  Carte  de  la  distribution  des  pluief 
d'apr^s  Loomis.     4.  Carte   hypsom^trique   &   bathym^trique  du  globe. 
12  x  22^ 
[In  Soci^'t^  de  geographic.     Bulletin.     7«  s^rie.     8°.     Paris,  1895.     v.  16.. 
at  end]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEICA.  1121 

World.    Linien  gleicher  mittlerer  jahresschwankung  der  temperatur  des  oberfliichen- 
wassers  der  oceane.     Entworfen  von  dr.  Gerhard  Schott,  1895.     9f  x  17f . 
[In  Petermann's   mittheilungen.      1895.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,    [1895]. 
V.  41.     pi.  10.     at  end]. 

Meeresstromungen.     Aquatorial-massstab  1:150  000  000.     8|  x  lOf. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,   F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  11.     bet.  pp.  724-725]. 

Pflanzengeographie.     2  sheets.     14  x  20  &  9  x  5}. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.      Leipzig,  F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  60-61]. 

Planigloben  der  erde.     Westliche  halbkugel — Ostliche  halbkugel.     2  sheets, 

each  8J  x  8^ 
[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.      Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  180-181]. 

Regenkarte  der  erde.     8f  x  10^. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.     14te  aufl.      8°.     Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  702-703]. 

Temperaturverteilung  auf  der  erde.     9  x  5^. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.     Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  15.     p.  694]. 

Tiergeographie.     14  x  20i. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te   aufl.      8°.     Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  15.     p.  838]. 

Die   verbreitung   der   menschenrassen    nach   F.    Miiller  und    O.    Peschel. 

8^  X  lOi 
[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.      8°.     Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  11.     bet.  pp.  776-777]. 

Verbreitung  der  wichtigsten  haussiiugetiere.     8^  x  5$. 

[In   Meyers   konversations-lexikon.      5te   aufl.      8°.      Leipzig   und   Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1895.     v.  8.     p.  462]. 

Verteilung  der  staatsformen  und  kolonialverfassungen  auf  der  erde.     Aqua- 

torialmassstab  1 :  80  000  000.     20^  x  9. 
-  [In  Brockhaus' konversations-lexikon.    14teaufl.    8°.    Leipzig,  F.  A.  Brock- 
haus, 1895.     V.  15.     p.  208]. 

Weltverkehrs-karte.     8J  x  17. 

[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig    und    Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1895.     v.  4.     bet.  pp.  540-541]. 

Britische    kolonien.     Niederliindische    kolonien.     Franzosische    kolonien. 

Spanische  kolonien.     Portugiesische  kolonien.     Italienische  and  Diinische 
kolonien.     8 J  x  11. 
[In    Meyers    konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.     Leipzig  und   Wien, 
bibliographisches  institut,  1896.     v.  10.     bet.  pp.  384-385]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  19. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Carroll  county,  Missouri,     fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  80-81]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Cass  county,  Michigan,     fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  74-75]. 

H.  Doc.  516 71 


1122  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  22^. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Houston  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  80-81]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     15  x  20. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Mower  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  82-83]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     15  x  20. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Olmstead  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  80-81]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  19. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A. )  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Peoria  city  and  county,  Illi- 
nois,    fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  78-79]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Wabasha  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  64-65]. 

Same.     Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  19^. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Waseca  county,  Minnesota, 
fol.     Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1896.     pp.  54-55]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     New  pictorial  atlas  of  the  world  containing  colored 

maps  of  every  country  and  civil  division,  with  marginal  index  together 
with  historical,  descriptive,  and  statistical  matter  pertaining  to  each,  with 
city  maps  and  colored  statistical  diagrams,  also  a  concise  review  of  the 
world's  peoples.  320  pp.  incl.  118  maps  &  18  pi.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  CO.  [1896]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  new  popular  atlas  of  the 

world,  containing  large  scale  colored  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the 
United  States,  provinces  of  Canada,  the  continents  and  their  sub  divisions, 
[etc.]  159  pp.  incl.  115  maps  &  3  col.  pi.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  1896. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  twentieth  century  atlas  of  the  world, 

containing  large  scale  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United  States, 
provinces  of  Canada,  the  continents  and  their  subdivisions  [etc.]  151  pp. 
17  maps  &  3  col.  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1896. 

Stieler  (Adolf).     Adolf  Stieler's  hand  atlas  iiber  alle  theile  der  erde  und 

iiber  das  weltgebilude.  4  pi.  95  col.  maps.  201  pp.  fol.  Gotha,  J. 
Perthes,  [1896]. 

Religions-  und  missionskarte  der  erde.     8^  x  lOJ. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1896.     v.  14.     bet.  pp.  626-627]. 

Temperaturkarte.     Die  ziffern  an  dem  isothermen  und  isanomalen  zeigen 

die  temperatur  in  celsiusgraden.     (Nach  Hann-Berghaus.)     7|  x  10^. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1896.     v.  11.     bet.  pp.  588-589]. 

Verbreitung  der  reptilien,  anij)hibien  u.  fische.     8^^  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.     8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  bibho- 
graphisches  institut,  1896.     v.  14.     p.  650]. 

Verbreitung  der  wichtichsten  pflanzengruppen  der  erde.     Aquatorial-mass- 

stab  1:100,000,000.     8  x  16i 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.     8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1896.     v.  13.     bet.  pp.  788-789]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1123 

"World.     Waite  (John  F. )  publishing  co.     The  new  international  office  and  family 
.  atlas  of  the  world,     indexed,     482  pp.  inch  154  maps  &  2  col.  pi.     fol. 
Chicago,  J.  F.  Waite  publishing  co.  [1896]. 

Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     16  x  22. 

[In  Ogle  (Geo.  A.)  &  co.     Standard  atlas  of  Ray  county,  Missouri,     fol. 
Chicago,  G.  A.  Ogle  &  co.  1897.     pp.  68-69]. 

Der  Deutsche   welthandel.     I.  Einfuhr.     Der   Deutsche   welthandel.     II. 

Ausfuhr.     Massstab  1:19000000.     11  x  8^ 
[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.      Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  312-313]. 

Einheits- und  ortszeit.     Aquatorial-massstab  1 :  150  000  000.     8^x11, 

[In  Brockhaus'   konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.      Leipzig,   F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1897.     v.  17.     bet.  pp.  364-365]. 

Ethnographische  karte.     Verbreitung  der  menschenrassen.     7|  x  9^. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.     8°.    Leipzig  und  VVien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  138-139]. 

Hermann  Berghaus:  Chart  of  the  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     Entirely 

reconstructed  by  Hermann  Habenicht  and  Bruno  Domann.  1st  edition, 
1863— 12th  edition,  1897.     36  x  60^     Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1897]. 

Kiepert  ( Heinrich ) .     Kiepert'  s  grosser  hand-atlas  mit  namens verzeichnissen 

und  bevolkerungsziffern.  Statistischer  text  von  dr.  Paul  Lippert,  und  M. 
Busemann.  3teaufl.  3  p.  1.  [103]  1.  45  maps.  fol.  Berlin,  D.  Reimer, 
[1897?]. 

Lucas  (Charles  Prestwood).     Our  empire  atlas  showing  British  possessions 

at  home  and  abroad.  3  p.  1.  6,  60,  36  pp.  inch  59  col.  maps.  4°. 
Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  1897. 

McClure  (Edmund).     Historical  church  atlas  .  .  .  illustrating  the  history 

of  eastern  and  western  Christendom  until  the  reformation,  and  that  of  the 
anglican  communion  until  the  present  day.     132  pp.  incl.  43  maps.    18  col. 
maps  at  end.     fol.     London,  society  for  promoting  christian  knowledge, 
1897. 
Note. — Published  under  the  direction  of  the  tract  committee. 

Map  of  the  Palsearctic  region  showing  its  division  into  4  sub-regions.     7^  x  13. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.    1897.    8°.    London,  1897.    v.  10. 

p.  128]. 

Meers-stromungen  and  neuere  tieflotungen.     Aequatorial-massstab  1:  100.- 

000.000.     7J  X  lOi 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.    Steaufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  56-57]. 

Patria  y  dispersion  geografica  de  los  animales  mas  importantes.     9  x  7^. 

[In  Diccionario  enciclop^dico  Hispano-Americano.     8°.     Barcelona,  Mon- 

taner  &  Simon,  1897.     v.  20.     p.  934]. 

Seymour  E.  Pond  &  co.'s  map  of  the  world.     19  x  26. 

[In  Pond  (Seymour  E. )     The  official  atlas  and  directory  of  Antrim  county, 
Michigan,     fol.     Philadelphia,  S.  E.  Pond  &  co.  1897.     p.  74]. 

Smith  (Benjamin  E.)     The  century  atlas  of  the  world.     2  p.  1.     xxx,  117, 

382  pp.  incl.  133  maps.     4°.     New  York,  the  century  co.  [1897]. 


1124  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

World.     Spractienkarte  gegenwartige  verbreitung  der  sprachstamme,     8  x  11. 

[In Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.    8°.    Leipzig und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  16.     bet.  pp.  264-265]. 

Tiergeograph.  regionen  nach  Wallace.     Die  namen  der  landregionen  sind 

rot,  die  der  seeregionen  schwarz  eingetragen.     8J  x  5^. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.    8°.    Leipzig  undWien,biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  16.     p.  831]. 

tJbersichtskarte    der    kolonien    Europiiischer    staaten.     Aquatorial-masst. 

1:150  000  000.     10|  x  8^. 
[In    Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.     14te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,    F.    A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  10.     bet.  508-509]. 

tJbersichtskarte  des  weltverkehrs.     Massstab  fiir  die  wachsenden  breiten. 

Aquatorialmassstab  1 :  80.000.000.     llf  x  20. 
[In    Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.     14te    aufl.     8°.     Leipzig,    F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  16.     p.  628]. 

Verbreitung  der  siiugetiere.     4  maps,  each  8i  x  4|. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.     8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  15.     p.  310]. 

Verbreitung    der    steinkohle    auf  der    erde.      Aequatorial-massstab  1:150- 

000  000  000.     8J  X  11. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5teaufl.     8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  16.     bet.  pp.  370-371]. 

Verbreitung  der  vogel.     3  sheets,  each  8^  x  5. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.     5te  aufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1897.     v.  17.     p.  368]. 

Wiihrungskarte  der  erde.     Aquatorialmassstab  1 :  80  000  000.     9  x  20 J. 

[In  Brockhaus' konversations-lexikon.     14teaufl.    8°.    Leipzig,  F.  A.  Brock- 
haus, 1897.     V.  17.     p.  1012]. 

Annual  range  of  the  surface  temperature  of  the  ocean.     17^  x  10. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1898.     8°.     London,  E.  Stanford,. 
1898.     V.  12.     p.  224]. 

Black  (Adam  and  Charles) .     Black's  general  atlas  of  the  world.     3  p.  1.     105 

col.  maps.     103  pp.     front,     fol.     London,  A.  &  C.  Black,  1898. 

Crowell  (The)  &  Kirkpatrick  co.     The  new  peerless  atlas  of  the  world.     164 

pp.  incl.  61  col.  maps  &  2  pi.     fol.     Springfield,  O.  the  Crowell  &  Kirk- 
patrick CO.  1898. 
[Farm  and  fireside  library,     no.  166]. 

Gray  (O.  W.)  &  son.     The  national  atlas,  containing  elaborate  topographical 

maps  of  the  United  States,  and  the  dominion  of  Canada  with  plans  of 
cities  and  general  maps  of  the  world.  224  pp.  incl.  73  maps +  12  maps, 
fol.     Philadelphia,  O.  W.  Gray  &  son,  1882. 

— . —    Karte  der  jahreszeitlichen  verteilung  und  mittleren  jiihrlichen  schwankung 
der  niederschliige.     [In  prozenten  der  jahresmengen].     Von  Alexander 
Supan.     Aequatorialmassstab  1:100.000.000.     11|  x  16^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     Ergiinzungsband.    4°.    Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1898.     no.  124.     pi.  3]. 

Karte  der  wiirmeextreme.     Entworfen  von  prof.  dr.  W.  J.   van  Bebber. 

8}  X  11. 
[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.    Steaufl.    8°.    Leipzig  und  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1898.     v.  18.     bet.  pp.  618-619]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1125 

"World.     Langhans  (Paul).     Justus  Perthes'  Deutscher  marine-atlas.     Mit  begleit- 
worten  von  Bruno  Meyer.     Zweite  auflage.     12  pp.     5  maps  at  end.     4°. 
Gotha,  Justus  Perthes,  1898. 
Note. — Contains  a  map  of  the  world. 

Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick.     The  new  peerless  atlas  of  the  world.     160  pp.  • 

incl.  61  col.  maps  &  2  pi.     fol.     Springfield,  O.     Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirk- 
patrick, 1898. 
[Farm  and  fireside  library,     no.  166]. 

Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick.     The  new  people's  atlas  of  the  world.     134 

pp.  incl.  57  maps  &  1  pi.  fol.  Springfield,  0.  Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirk- 
patrick, 1898. 

Matthews-Northrup  co.     Complete  handy  atlas  of  the  world  and  city  guide, 

containing  maps  of  every  country  on  the  face  of  the  globe,  and  the  leading 
cities  of  this  country  [etc.]     239  pp.  incl.  82  maps  &  15  pi.     12°.     Chicago, 
Orange  Judd  co.  [1898]. 
Note. — Copyright  by  the  ^Matthews.  Northrup  co.  1898. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     A  household  atlas  of  the  world  containing  large  scale 

colored  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United  States,  provinces  of 
Canada  [etc.]     192  pp.  incl.   117  maps  &  4  col.  pi.     fol.     Philadelphia, 
[etc.]  J.  Wanamaker,  1898. 
Note. — Copyright  by  Rand,  ]McNally  &  co.  1897. 

^ Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  atlas  of  the  world.     2  v.     3  p.  1.     9-224  pp. 

incl.  57  col.  maps.  2  p.  1.  225-464  pp.  incl.  76  col.  maps.  fol.  Chicago 
and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1898. 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  United  States. 

V.  2.  Foreign  countries. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand,  McNally  new  international  indexed  atlas  of 

the  world,  containing  large  scale  maps  of  every  country  and  civil  division 
upon  the  face  of  the  globe,  [etc.]  361  pp.  incl.  128  maps  &  1  chart,  fol. 
Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1898. 

Staatsfprmen  der  erde.     8^  x  5J. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.    5te  aufl.     8°.    Leipzig  and  Wien,  biblio- 
graphisches  institut,  1898.     v.  18.     p.  831].- 

Temperatur-anomaliedermeeresoberflache.    Nachprof.W.  Koppen.    7xl2f, 

[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1898.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1898]. 

V.  44.     pi.  19.     p.  192]. 

Yersuch  einer  darstellung  der  malajo-nigritischen  kultur  und  ihrer  ver- 

wandtschaft.     Nach  ethnologischen  studien  von  L.  Frobenius.     ]Massstab 
1:100  000  000.     7^x1^3. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1898.      4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1898]. 
V.  44.     pi.  20.     p.  208]. 

Yerteilung  der  mittleren  jahrlichen  regenmenge  auf  der  festen  erdoberfliiche. 

Von  Alexander  Supan.     Aequatorialmassstab  1: 100.000.000. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     Erganzungsband.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1898.     no.  124]. 

Yerteilung  der  mittleren  jahrlichen  regenmenge  auf  der  erdoberfliiche.    Yon 

Alexander  Supan.     Aequatorialmassstab  1: 100.000.000.     11 J  x  16^. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1898.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1898]. 
V.  44.     pi.  13.     p.  136]. 


1126  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMEEIOA. 

"World.  Stanford' s  London  atlas  of  universal  geography,  exhibiting  the  physical  and 
political  division  of  the  various  countrich  of  the  world.  Folio  ed.  2d 
issue,  rev.  and  enlarged.  5  p.  1.  100  col.  maps.  29  pp.  fol.  London, 
E.  Stanford,  1898. 

Verteilung  der  mittleren  regenmengen  in  den  vier  jahreszeiten.     Von  Alex- 

ander Supan.     9  x  16. 
[InPetennann'smittheilungen.     Erganzungsband.     4°.     Gotha,  J.  Perthes, 
1898.     no.  124.     pi.  2]. 

Bartholomew  (John  George).     Atlas  for  South  African  schools.     A  new 

series  of  physical  and  political  maps.     2d  &  enlarged  ed.     2  p.  1.     47  col. 
maps  &  1  col.  pi.     fol.     London,  T.  Nelson  &  sons,  [1899]. 
Note. — A  general  atlas  of  the  world. 

Bathymetrical  chart  of  the  oceans  showing  the  ''deeps"  according  to  sir 

John  Murray.     lOJ  x  17^. 
[In  Scottish  (The)  geographical   magazine.     Oct.   1899.     8°.     Edinburgh, 
T.  &  A.  Constable,  1899.     v.  15.     p.  560]. 

Chicago   (The)  chronicle's  unrivalled  atlas  of  the  world  with  historical, 

descriptive,  and  statistical  matter.  4  p.  1.  336  pp.  inch  123  col.  maps, 
fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1899. 

Cincinnati   commercial   tribune  unrivaled  atlas  of  the   world,   containing 

colored  maps  of  every  country  and  civil  division  upon  the  face  of  the  globe 
[etc.]  Prepared  and  published  especially  for  Cincinnati  commercial 
tribune.  2  p.  1.  336  pp.  inch  123  maps  &  32  col.  pi.  fol.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  1899. 

Cram  (George  F. )     Cram's  bankers'  and  brokers'  railroad  atlas.     608  pp. 

inch  186  col.  maps.     fol.     New  York,  Chicago,  G.  F.  Cram,  1899. 

Larousse  (Librairie).     Atlas  Larousse,  illustre.     3  p.  1.     387  pp.     42  maps. 

fol.     Paris,  librairie  Larousse,  [1899]. 

— Lowthian  Green's  tetrahedral  map  of  the  world.     8  x  16^. 

[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1899.     8°.     London,  E.  Stan- 
ford, 1899.     V.  13.     p.  336]. 

Map  of  the  world.     12 J  x  19.     [Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1899]. 

[In  Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Descriptive  atlas  of  western  Canada,     fol.     Chi- 
cago, Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1899.     pp.  2-3]. 
Note.— Copyrighted  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1895. 

Mast,  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick.     The  new  home  atlas  of  the  world.     164  pp. 

inch  61  col.  maps  &  2  pi.     fol.     Springfield,  O.     Mast,    Crowell  &  Kirk- 
patrick, 1899. 
[Farm  and  fireside  library,     no.  169]. 

Miller  (James  Martin).     The  twentieth  century  atlas  of  the  commercial, 

geographical  and  historical  world,  with  a  description  of  every  known  land, 
both  near  and  remote,  ancient  and  modern  [etc.  ]     Together  with  useful 
and  timely  statistics  educational,  industrial,    military,   naval.     300  pp. 
front,  inch  19  maps  &  1  pi.     fol.     Chicago,  Monarch  book  co.  [1899]. 
Note. — Issued  also  under  title  "  The  world  up-to-date."     By  J.  M.  Miller. 

Same.     Miller  (James  Martin).     The  world  up-to-date.     Commercial,  geo- 

graphical and  historical  with  a  description  of  every  known  land,  both 
near  and  remote,  ancient  and  modern  [etc.]  Together  with  useful  and 
timely  statistics  educational,  industrial,  military,  naval.  300  pp.  front, 
inch  19  mai)8  &  1  ph  fol.  Chicago,  Monarch  book  co.  [1899]. 
Note.— Issued  also  under  the  title  "The  twentieth  century  atlas."  By 
J.  M.  Miller. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1127 

World.     Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand-McNally  new  standard  atlas  of  the  world. 
373  pp.  incl.  126  col.  maps.     fol.     Chicago  and  New  York,  Rand,  McNally 
&  CO.  [1899]. 
Note. — With  index  and  statistical  charts. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  universal  atlas  of  the  world.     3  p.  1.     3^56  pp.  incl. 

113  col.  maps,  front.  4°.  Chicago,  New  York,  Rand,  McNallv  &  co. 
[1899]. 

Reseaux  telegraphiques  sous-marins.     7^  x  11. 

[In   Questions    diplomatiques   et   coloniales.     3«   annee.     Dec.    1899.     8°. 

Paris,  1899.     v.  8.     no.  68.     bet.  pp.  451-454]. 
Note. — To  accompany  an  article  ' '  La  telegraphic  sous-marine.     Le  monopole 

Anglais. ' ' 

Andree    (Karl   Theodor).     Andrees  allgemeiner    hand    atlas.     4te,    vollig 

neubearbeitete  und  vermehrte  aufl.  Herausgegeben  von  A.  Scobel.  2  p.  1. 
104  col.  maps.  179  pp.  fol.  Bielefeld  und  Leipzig,  Velhagen  &  Klasing, 
1899. 

Same.     2ter  rev.  abdr.     2  p.   1.     104  maps.     179  pp.     fol.     Bielefeld  und 

Leipzig,  Velhagen  &  Klasing,  1900. 

Karte  des  welt-telegraphen-netzes.     8j  x  16. 

[In  Meyers  konversations-lexikon.  5teaufl.  8°.  Jahres-supplement  1899- 
1900.  Leipzig  &  Wien,  bibliographisches  institut,  1900.  v.  20.  bet.  pp. 
530-531]. 

Crowell   (The)   &  Kirkpatrick  co.     The  new  popular  atlas  of  the  world. 

238  pp.  incl.  66  maps  &  2  col.  pis.  2  1.  at  end.  fol.  Springfield,  O. 
The  Crowell  &  Kirkpatrick  co.  [1900]. 

Gebbie  publishing  co.     Spofford's  cabinet  cyclopaedia  atlas  of  the  world 

containing  large  scale  colored  maps  of  each  state  and  territory  in  the  United 
States,  provinces  of  Canada,  the  continents  and  their  subdivisions  [etc.] 
2  p.  1.    160  pp.  incl.  117  maps  &  3  col.  pi.    fol.    Philadelphia,  Gebbie  pub- 
lishing CO.  1900. 
Note.— Copyright  by  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  1900. 

Johnston  (W.  &  A,  K.)     The  world-wide  atlas  of  modern  geography,  polit- 

ical and  physical,  containing  one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  plates  and 
complete  index  with  an  introduction  by  J.  Scott  Keltic.  5th  ed.  title, 
xvi,  128,  94  pp.  1  1.  2  front,  incl.  128  maps.  fol.  Edinburgh  and  London, 
1900. 

Meyer   (Hermann  Julius).      Meyers  hand-atlas.      Mit  113  kartenbliittern 

und  register  aller  auf  den  karten  und  planen  vorkommenden  namen.  2^® 
neubearbeitete  und  vermehrte  aufl.  4  p.  1.  ii,  210  pp.  +  26  1.  113  maps. 
8°.     London,  G.  Newnes,  [1900?]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Cyclopedic  atlas  of  the  world  containing  colored  maps 

of  every  country  and  civil  division  upon  the  globe  [etc.  ]  Prepared  and 
published  especially  for  Henry  G.  Allen  &  co.  New  York.  4  p.  1.  336 
pp.  incl.  124  maps  &  37  pis.     fol.     Chicago,  Rand,  INIcNally  &  co.  1900. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.     Rand-McNally  pocket  atlas  of  the  world.     Historical, 

political  and  commercial,  etc.  381  pp.  incl.  91  maps.  24°.  Chicago, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1900]. 

The  world  on  Mercator's  projection.     Reprinted  from  parliamentary  paper 

[C.    7553],   by  permission  of  the  controller  of    h.  m.  stationery  office. 
8f  X  21. 
[In  Colonial   (The)  office  list  for  1900.     8°.     London,  Harrison  &  sons, 
[1900].     front.] 


1128  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Wyandotte  county,  Kans.  Hopkins  (G.  M. )  A  complete  set  of  surveys  and 
plats  of  properties  in  Wyandotte  co.  and  Kansas  City,  Kansas,  title, 
index  map.     23  sheets,     fol.     Philadelphia,  G.  M.  Hopkins,  [1887]. 

Wyoming.  Upper  geyser  basin,  Fire  Hole  river,  Wyoming  territory.  Surveyed  by 
the  party  in  charge  of  F.  V.  Hay  den.  1871.  Compiled  and  drawn  fi'om 
field  notes  and  sketches  of  A.  Schonborn  by  Hergesheimer.  18  x  23. 
[n.  p.  1871]. 
[United  States.  Department  of  the  interior.  U.  S.  geological  survey  of  the 
territories] . 

Campaign  map  of  the  department  of  the  Platte,  comprising  that  portion  of 

Wyoming  lying  between  long.  106°-109°  and  lat.  41°-45°.     Compiled  under 
the  direction  of  captain  W.  A.  Jones,  corps  of  engineers,  U.  S.  A.  1874. 
Scale  947  miles  to  one  inch,     sheet  no.  4.     29  x  16|.     Washington,  1874. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Engineers  office]. 

Map  of  Wyoming.     Drawn  by  W.   M.  Masi,   for  J.  H.   Triggs'  history  of 

Cheyenne  and  northern  Wyoming.     11^  x  15.     [n.  p.  1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  Montana  and  Wyo- 

ming,    col.     13x16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Watson's  new  county,  railroad  and  distance  map,  of  Wyoming,  Utah  and 

Colorado,     col.     13  x  16.     [New  York,  G.  Watson,  1875]. 

Colton's  Wyoming,  Colorado,  and  Utah.     col.     16  x  24.     New  York,  G.  W. 

&  C.  B.  Colton  &  CO.  1876. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  map  of  Wyoming.     8  pp.     1  map. 

18°.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1881]. 

Holt's  new  map  of  Wyoming.     Compiled  by  permission  from  official  records 

in  U.  S.  land  office.     Frank  &  Fred.  Bord,  draftsmen.     Engraved  &  printed* 
by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  New  York.     Scale  of  miles  12  to  an  inch. 
28  X  31i     Cheyenne,  Wyo.  G.  L.  Holt,  1883. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and  ship- 

per's guide  of  Wyoming.     9  pp.     fold.     1  map.     16°.     Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.  [1886]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  Wyoming.     12^  x  17.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  & 

CO.  1891. 

State  of  Wyoming.     1892.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  general 

land  office  and  other  sources,  under  the  supervision  of  A.  F.  Dinsmore. 
Traced  and  lettered  by  Wm.  Naylor.     30  x  35^.     Washington,  1892. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  map  and  shippers' 

guide  of  Wyoming.    13  pp.     1  fold.  map.     16°.     Chicago  and  New  York, 
Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1893]. 

The  Matthews-North rup  up-to-date  map  of   Wyoming.      Scale  of  statute 

miles  26  to  the  inch.     12  x  20.     [Buffalo,  the  Matthews-Northrup  co.  1894] . 

Wyoming.     12 J  x  19.     Chicago,  Rand,  McNally  &  co.  [1895]. 

Wyoming.     11 J  x  15.     New  York,  the  Mutual  life  insurance  co.  1898. 

Wyoming.     9J  x  12.     [Chicago]  J.  W.  White,  1899. 

Wyoming,  prepared  esi)ecially  for  the  mercantile  guide  and  bureau  co. 

Scale  39  miles  to  the  inch.     8|  x  llj.     [Buffalo,  th3  Matthews-Northrup 
CO.  1899]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1129 

"Wyoming-.  Rand,  McNally  &  co.'s  indexed  county  and  township  pocket  map  and 
shippers'  guide  of  Wyoming.  15  pp.  1  fold.  map.  18°.  Chicago  and 
New  York,  Rand,  McXally  &  co.  [1900]. 

Map  of  the  state  of  Wyoming.     Compiled  from  the  ofRcial  records  of  the 

general  land  ofhce  and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry  King. 
1900.     Compiled  drawn  and  lettered  by  I.  P.  Berthrong.     Scale:  1  inch= 
12  miles.     29  x  33i.     Washington,  1900. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     General  land  office]. 

Post  route  map  of  the  states  of  Montana,  Idaho  and  AVyoming.     Showing 

post  offices  with  the  intermediate  distances  and  mail  routes  in  operation 
on  the  1st  of  June,  1900.     Published  by  order  of  postmaster  general  Charles 
Emory  Smith  under  the  direction  of  A.  von  Haake,  topographer  P.  0. 
dept.     40  X  53i     [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Post  office  department]. 

State  of  Wyoming.     Compiled  from  the  official  records  of  the  General  land 

office  and  other  sources  under  the  direction  of  Harry  King,  1900.     Scale 
1  inch  =  12  miles.     Compiled,  drawn  and  lettered  by  I.   P.  Berthrong. 
A.  B.  Graham  photo,  lith.  Washington,  D.  C.     [Washington,  1900]. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     General  land  office]. 

Wyoniing-  coal  field,  Penn.  The  Wyoming  coal  field  and  its  avenues  to  market, 
[anon.]     17  x  19^.     Philadelphia,  T.  Sinclair's  lith.  [185-]. 

Wyoming-  county,  Penn.  Topographical  map.  From  recent  and  actual  surveys 
and  records,  under  the  superintendence  of  F.  AV.  Beers,  col.  38  x  62. 
New  York,  F.  W.  Beers,  A.  D.  Ellis  &  G.  G.  Soule,  1869. 

Xing-u  river,   Brazil.     Spezialkarte  des  Schingiistromes.     Xach  den  aufnahmen 

und   ortsbestimmungen  von   dr.   0.   Clauss   reduziert  auf  den   massstab 

1:500.000.     17|x30. 
[In  Petermann's  mittheilungen.     1886.      4°.     Gotha,   J.    Perthes,    [1886]. 

V.  32.     pi.  7.    at  end]. 
Note. — Inset   "tJbersicht   der  expedition   v.    d.  Steinen   durch  Brasilien. 

Aus  Stieler's  handatlas  no.  89  &  91.     Massstab  1:7.500.000." 

Yacuma  river,  Bolivia.     3Iapa  de  los  rios  Beni  y  Yacuma  segun  las  esploraciones 
del  dor.  Eduardo  R.  Heath,  1879,  1880,^1881.     4i  x  6|. 
[In  American  (The)  geographical  society  of  New  York.     Bulletin.     1882. 
8°.    New  York,  for  the  society,  [1882].'   v.  14.     p.  117]. 

Yamhill  county,  Oreg-.  Map  of  Yamhill  co.  Oregon.  22  x  26.  Portland,  0. 
Lawrence  &  Ogilvie,  [1880]. 

Yates  county,  N.  Y.    Map  of  Yates  county,  New  York.    Scale  IJ  inch  =  one  mile. 
37  X  45.     Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.     Burns  &  Miller  and  L.  &  S.  Denton,  1855. 
Note. — Insets:  Penn  Yan;  Map  of  West  Dresden;  Village  of  Dundee. 

Map  of  Yates  co.   New  York.     From  actual  surveys  by  S.  N.  and  D.  G. 

Beers,  assisted  by  A.  B.  Prindle  &  H.  A.  Hawley.  Eng^.  by  Worley  & 
Bracher.  Printed  by  Fred.  Bourquin.  Scale  1^  inches  to  the  mile. 
44  X  49|.  Philadelphia,  Stone  &  Stewart,  1865. 
Note. — Insets:  Eddytown;  Bellona;  Milo  Center;  Branchport;  Bushville; 
Himrods  Corners;  Rock  Stream;  Middlesex  Center;  Potter  Center; 
Benton  Center;  Dundee;  Dresden;  Penn  Yan. 

Yazoo  county.  Miss.     Map.     Containing  the  public  roads,  schools,  churches,  &c. 
as  located  by  surveys  made  by  Mercer  &  Fontaine,  projected  &  drawn 
from  the  field  notes,  records,  &c.  by  J.  W.  Mercer,     col.     56  x  58.     Yazoo 
•     City,  J.  W.  Mercer,  1874. 


1130  LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Yazoo  river,  Miss.     Plan  de  la  concession  de  m.  Le  Blanc  et  associes  aux  Yazoux. 
5x6. 
[In  Butel-Dumont  ( — ).    Memoires  historiques  sur  la  Louisiane.    16°.    Paris, 
C.  J.  B.  Bauche,  1753.     v.  2.     p.  85.] 

Chart  of  the  sources  of  the  Mobile  and  of  the  river  Yazoo;  including  a  part 

of  the  course  of  the  Mississippi  from  the  river  Margot  to  the  Natches. 
16  X  23^. 
[In  Collot  (Victor).     Voyage  dans  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Atlas.     4°. 
Paris,  A.  Bertrand,  1826.     pi.  33]. 

Yellowstone  lake.      U.  S.  geological  survey  of  the  territories,  dr.  F.  V.  Hayden  in 
charge.     The  Yellowstone  Lake,  showing  the  water-shed  of  the  Snake, 
Madison  and  Yellowstone  rivers.     Soundings  are  in  fathoms.     Surveyed 
and  drawn  by  Henry  W.  Elliott,  1871.     13|  x  15.     Washington,  1871. 
[United  States.     Interior  department.     Geological  survey]. 

Yellowstone  park.  Die  Amerikanische  staats-domane  (National  Park)  im 
quellgebiete  des  Yellowstone  flusses  mit  den  geyser-gebieten.  Nach  der 
aufnahme  von  F.  V.  Hayden,  1871.  Von  A.  Petermann.  Maassstab 
1:630.000.  10xl6i 
[In  Petermann' s  mittheilungen.  1872.  4°.  Gotha,  J.  Perthes,  [1872]. 
V.  18.     pi.  13.     at  end]. 

Preliminary  geological  map  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park.     Surveyed  in 

1878.     Primary  triangulation  by  A.  D.  Wilson.     Secondary  triangulation 
and  topography  by  Henry  Gannett.     Scale  2  miles  to  1  inch  or  1:  126.720. 
32  X  28i     Washington,  1878. 
[United  States.     Department  of  the  interior.     Geological  and  geographical 
survey  of  the  territories] . 

Yellowstone  national  park.  Big  Horn    mountains  and  adjacent  territory. 

Prepared   in    office   of    chief    engineer,   mil.   div.  Mo.      1881.      12  x  28. 
Washington,  1881. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Engineer's  office]. 

Map  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park,  showing  routes  and  ticketing  facili- 

ties of  the  American  travelers'  bureau.     10^  x  7|.     New  York,  the  Amer- 
ican bank  note  co.  1883. 

Map  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park.     Compiled  from  different  official 

explorations  and  our  personal  survey,  1882.     Carl  J.  Hals  and  A.  Ryd- 
strom,  civil  engineers.     24  x  19^.     n.  p.  Palmquist  &  Jurgens,  1883. 

Yellowstone-national  park.     Massstab  1 :  590  000.     7|  x  5J^. 

[In   Brockhaus'    konversations-lexikon.      14te  aufl.     8°.      Leipzig,   F.   A. 
Brockhaus,  1895.     v.  16.     p.  892]. 

Yellowstone  river.  Map  of  the  Yellowstone  and  Missouri  rivers  and  their  tribu- 
taries. Explored  by  capt.  W.  F.  Raynolds  and  1st  lieut.  H.  E.  Mayna- 
dier,  1859-60.  To  accompany  a  report  to  the  bureau  of  topographical 
engineers.  27  x  40.  [Washington,  engraved  in  the  engineers  bureau, 
I860]. 
[United  States.     War  department.     Corps  of  engineers] . 

Yolo  county,  Cal.  Official  map  of  the  county  of  Yolo,  California.  Showing  roads, 
railroads,  voting  precincts,  school  and  road  districts,  government  surveys 
and  private  ownership.  Compiled  and  published  by  P.  N.  Ashley,  county 
surveyor.  Scale:  60  chains=l  inch.  4  sheets,  each  30  x  34J.  [San 
Francisco?],  P.  N.  Ashley,  1900. 


LIST    OF   MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1131 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Baldwin  (William  Henry).  Principal  portion  of  the  city  of 
Yonkers.     3x4^.     [Yonkers,  1876]. 

Pidgeon  (Rodger  H. )     Atlas  of  the  city  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     title.     26  maps. 

fol.     New  York,  E.  Robinson,  1889. 

Atlas  of  the  city  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     From  official  records,  [etc.]  by  Roger 

H.  Pidgeon,  [etc.]  2p.  1.  index  map.  24  pi.  fol.  Philadelphia,  D.  L. 
Miller  &  co.  1896. 

See  also  Philipsburgh  manor,  N.  Y. 

York,  Penn.  AVilliams  (J.  Thomas).  View  of  York,  Pa.  19x27.  [Baltimore], 
J.  T.  Williams,  [1852]. 

York  county,  Me.  Map  of  York  co.  Maine.  From  actual  surveys  by  and  under 
the  direction  of  J.  Chase,  jr.     54  x  51.     Philadelphia,  J.  L.  Smith,  1856. 

York  county,  Penn.  Map  of  York  &  Adams  counties,  [Penn.]  Published  by  D. 
Small  &W.  Wagner,  col.  15  x  23.  [n.  p.],  D.  Small  &  W.  Wagner, 
1821. 

Shearer's  map,  from  actual  surveys,  by  D.  J.  Lake.     60  x  60.     Philadelphia, 

W.  0.  Shearer  &  D.  J.  Lake,  1860. 

York  river,  Va.  [Chart  showing  the  depth  of  the  James  and  York  rivers  as  they 
enter  Chesapeak  bay.     anon,     ms.     14  x  18.     1781]. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York  rivers; 

wherein  are  shewn  the  respective  positions  (in  the  beginning  of  October) 
1°.  of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester 
and  York  in  Virginia.  2°.  of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
general  Washington.  3°.  and  of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse. 
By  an  officer,  ms.  [anon.]  16  x  20.  London,  W.  Faden,  1781. 
Note. — Ms.  for  engraving. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  90]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeak  bay,  with  James  and  York 

rivers;  wherein  are  shewn  the  respective  positions  (in  the  beginning  of 
October)  1°.  of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at 
Gloucester  and  York  in  Virginia.  2°.  of  the  American  and  French  forces 
under  general  Washington.  3°.  and  of  the  French  fleet  under  coun^  de 
Grasse.  By  an  officer,  [anon.]  16  x  20.  London,  W.  Faden.  1781. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  24]. 

A  map  and  chart  of  those  parts  of  the  bay  of  Chesapeak,  York  and  James 

rivers   which  are  at  present  the  seat  of   war.     London,   J.  Bew,   1781, 
10  X  14^ 
[In  Political   (The)  magazine.     Nov-dec.  1781.     8°.     London,   for  J.  Bew, 
[1781].     V.  2.    p.  624]. 

York  river,  Virginia.     From  a  trigonometrical  survey  under  the  direction  of 

A.  D.  Balch,  superintendent  of  the  survey  of  the  coast  of  the  United  States. 
Triangulation  by  lieut.  J.  P.  Roy  U.  S.  a.  assist.  Topography  by  John 
Seib,  assistant.  Hydrography  by  the  parties  under  the  command  of  lieuts. 
J.  J.  Almy  &  R.  D.  Minor  U.  S.  n.  assists.  Red^^  dr-^.  by  P.  Witzel. 
Eng^.  by  A.  Maedel  &  W.  Langran.  Issued  aug.  1877.  C.  P.  Patterson, 
superintendent.     Verified,  J.  E.  Hilgard,  assistant  in  charge  of  the  office. 


1132  LIST    OB'    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

York  river,  Va. — Continued, 

(Date  of  first  publication  1857-58) .    Scale  1/60  000.    2  sheets,  each  16^  x  23. 
[Washington],  1877. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  398-399]. 

CONTENTS. 

Sheet  no.  398.  From  entrance  to  King's  Creek. 
Sheet  no.  399.  From  King's  Creek  to  West  Point. 

York  river  harbor,  Me.     York  river  harbour,  Maine.     Hydrography  by  the  party 
under  the  command  of  lieut.  M.  Woodhull.     1854.     Electrotype  copy  no. 
1  by  G.  Mathiot.     12  x  16.     [Washington,  1854]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  survey ] . 

York  Springs,  Penn.     York  springs,  Adams  county,  Penn.     [View].     3|  x  2J. 

[In  Lumiere  (The)  containing  a  variety  of  topographical  views  in  Europe 
and  America.  12°.  New- York,  for  the  proprietor,  by  H.  K.  Piercy  & 
CO  1831.     p.  71]. 

Yorktown,  Penn.     View  of  a  pass  over  the  South  mountain  from  York  Town  to 
Carlisle.     31^  x  7. 
[In  Columbian   (The)  magazine.     1788.     8°.     Philadelphia,  for  T.  Seldon, 
1788.     V.  2.     p.  236]. 

Yorktown,  Va.  Carte  des  environs  d'York  avec  les  attaques  u  la  position  des 
armees  Fran^aise  et  Americaine  devant  cette  place,  ms.  [anon.]  18x23. 
1781. 

Plan  des  ouvrages  faits  a  York  town  en  Virginie.     [anon.]     ms.     15  x  24. 

[1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  60]. 

Carte  de  la  partie  de  la  Virginie  ou  I'armee  combinee  de  France  &  des  Etats- 

Unis  de  I'Amerique  a  fait  prisonniere  I'armee  Anglaise  commandee  par 
lord  Cornwallis  le  19  oct'bre  1781,  avec  le  plan  de  I'attaque  d'York-town 
&  de  Glocester.  Levee  et  dessinee  sur  les  lieux  par  ordre  des  officiers 
gen'x  de  I'armee  Fran^aise  &  Americaine.  Lieues  marines  d'une  heure  de 
20  au  degre.     18  x  23J.     Paris,  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  [1781]. 

Notes  sur  les  environs  de  York.     Plan  donn6  par  des  arpenteurs  du  pays. 

[anon.]     ms.     13x25.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  62]. 

Notes  sur  les  environs  de  York,     [anon.]     ms.     13x24.     [1781]. 

[Rochambeau:  61]. 

La  Combe  (Querenet  de).     Plan  d'York  en  Virginie  avec  les  attaques  faites 

par  les  armies  Frangoise  et  Americaine  en  8*"*  1781.     Echelle  d'un  ponce  et 
demie  pour  100  toises.     ms.    23  x  34.    [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  58]. 

La  Combe  (Querenet  de).     Plan  d'York  en  Virginie  avec  les  attaques  et  lea 

campmens  de  I'armee  combinee  de  France  et  d' Am^rique.     Siege  d'York. 

1781.     ms.     17^x25.     [1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  59]. 

Yorktown  and  Gloucester  Point  as  besieged  by  the  allied  army,     llj  x  8^. 

[In  Gordon  (William).     The  history,  etc.  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. 

8°.     London,  1788.     v.  4]. 

Goto  de  York-town  j\  Boston.     Marches  de  I'arnK^e.      [anon.]     ms.     col. 

17  X  65.     1781]. 
[Rocliambeau:  65]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1133 

Yorktown,  Va.     Same.     [Differents  camps  de    I'armee   de    Yorktown   a   Boston.. 
[anon.]     10*  x  36^.     n.  p.  1781]. 
[Rochambeau:  64]. 

A  plan  of  York  Town  and  Gloucester,  in  the  province  of  Virginia,  shewing 

the  works  constructed  for  the  defence  of  these  posts  by  the  British  army, 
under  the  command  of  earl  Cornwallis;  together  with  the  attacks  and 
operations  of  the  American  and  French  forces,  commanded  by  gen. 
Washington  and  count  Rochambeau,  to  whom  the  said  posts  were  sur- 
rendered on  the  17  oct.  1781.  From  an  actual  survey  in  the  possession  of 
Jno.  Hills.  London,  for  W,  Faden,  1785. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793].. 
no.  15]. 

Y^orktown,  Virginia  and  the  ground  occupied  in  the  siege  of  1781.     A  topo- 

graphical survey  by  direction  of  b'vt  major  gen' 1  G.  W.  Getty,  U.  S.  army, 
commanding  artillery  school,  Fort  Monroe,  1880.     lOj  x  8^. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens., 
sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  7.     p.  408]. 

Plan  d' York  en  Virginie  avec  les  attaques  &  les  campemens  de  I'armee  com- 

binee  de  France  &  de  I'Amerique.     8j  x  10. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  Y^jrk,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1880.     v.  4.     p.  440]. 

Plan  of  the  siege  of  York  Town  in  Virginia.     Engraved  for  Stedman's  His- 

tory of  the  American  war.     lOf  x  12|. 
[In  Stedman  (C.)     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American  war.    4°.    London,  for  the  author,  1794.     v.  2.*   opp,  p.  412]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  siege  of  York  Town  in  Virginia.     Engraved  for  Sted- 

man's history  of  the  American  war.     7x8. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin 'Stevens, 
sm.  4°.     New  Y^ork,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  8]. 

Plan  of  Y'ork  in  Virginia.     3J  x  6. 

[In  Hall  (Samuel  Reed)  and  Baker  (A.  R.)     School  history  of  the  United 
States,     new  ed.     12°.     Andover,  W.  Peirce,  1839.     p.  265]. 

To  his  excellency  gen.  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of  the  armies  of 

the  United  States  of  America.  This  plan  of  the  investment  of  York  and 
Gloucester  has  been  surveyed  and  laid  down,  and  is  most  humbly  dedi- 
cated by  his  excellency's  obedient  and  very  humble  servant,  Sebastn. 
Bauman,  major  of  the  New  York  or  2d  regt.  of  artillery.  This  plan  was 
taken  between  the  22d  and  the  28th  of  oct.  1781.  R.  Scot  sculp.  Phila. 
1782.  19  X  25i  [Philadelphia,  1782]. 
[Rochambeau:  63]. 

Same.     Bauman  (Major  Sebastian).     Plan  of  York  Town  in  Virginia  and 

adjacent  country.  Exhibiting  the  operations  of  the  American,  French  & 
English  armies  during  the  siege  of  that  place  in  oct.  1781.  Surveyed  from 
the  22nd  to  the  28th  oct.  Drawn  by  Jm.  F.  Renault.  With  a  crow-pen 
and  presented  to  the  marquis  de  La  Fayette.  Engraved  by  B.  Tanner, 
[anon.]  19x30.  [Philadelphia,  1825]. 
Note. — Highly  ornamented  copy  of  the  Bauman  map  without  name  of 
author. 


1134  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Yorktown,  Va.  Same.  To  his  excellency  Geo.  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of 
the  armies  of  the  United  States  of  America.  This  plan  of  the  investment  of 
York  and  Gloucester  has  been  surveyed  and  laid  down  and  is  most  humbly 
dedicated  by  his  excellencys  obedient  and  very  humble  servant,  Sebast. 
Bauman,  major  of  the  New  York  or  2nd  regt.  of  artillery,  llj  x  9. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  6.     p.  56]. 
Note. — Pages  52-53  contain  an  account  of  Bauman' s  map  of  the  siege  of 
Yorktown. 

A  plan  of  the  posts  of  York  and  Gloucester  in  the  province  of  Virginia,  estab- 

lished by  his  majesty's  army  under  the  command  of  lieut*.  general  earl 
Cornwallis,  together  with  the  attacks  and  operations  of  the  American  & 
French  forces  commanded  by  general  Washington  and  the  count  of 
Rochambeau,  which  terminated  in  the  surrender  of  the  said  posts  and 
army  on  the  17th  of  October  1781.  Surveyed  by  capf*.  Fage,  of  the  royal 
artillery.  29^  x  39 J.  [London],  1782. 
[In  Charts  of  the  coast  and  harbors  of  New  England  from  surveys  taken  by 
Sam.^  Holland  and  Geo^.  Sproul,  Cha^  Blascowitz,  Sam^  Grant  and 
Tho^  Wheeler  his  assistants  ...  for  the  use  of  the  royal  navy  of  Great 
Britain  by  J.  F.  AV.  Des  Barres.     fol.     [London],  1780.     no.  10]. 

Position  of  the  English  and  French  fleets  immediately  previous  to  the  action 

on  the  5  sept.  1781.     Engraved  for  Stedman's  History  of  the  American 
war.     8J  X  10. 
[In  Stedman  (C. )     The  history  of  the  origin,  progress,  and  termination  of 
the  American   war.     4°.     London,  for  the   author,  1794.     v.  2.     opp.  p. 
400]. 

Siege  of  Yorktown.     7|  x  4|. 

[In  Carrington  (Henry  B.)     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    8°.     New  York,  1881]. 

Plan  of  the  investment  of  York  &  Gloucester,  by  the  allied  armies:  in  sept. 

&  Oct.  1781.     [anon.]     7^  x  8i 
[In  Ramsay  (David).     The  history  of  the  revolution  of  South  Carolina.     8°. 
Trenton,  I.  Collins,  1785.     v.  2.     opp.  p.  326]. 

A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeake  bay,  with  James  and  York  rivers; 

wherein  are  shown  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of  October]. 
1°.  of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis,  at  Gloucester 
and  York  in  Virginia.  2°.  of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
gen.  Washington.  3°.  and  of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse. 
By  an  officer,     ms.     [anon.]     16  x  20.     London,  W.  Faden,  1781. 

Note. — Ms.  for  engraving. 

[Faden  collection,     no.  90]. 

Same.     A  plan  of  the  entrance  of  Chesapeake  bay,  with  James  and  York 

rivers;  wherein  are  shewn  the  respective  positions  [in  the  beginning  of 
Oct.]  1°.  of  the  British  army  commanded  by  lord  Cornwallis  at  Glouces- 
ter and  York  in  Virginia.  2°.  of  the  American  and  French  forces  under 
gen.  Washington.  3°.  of  the  French  fleet  under  count  de  Grasse.  By 
an  officer,  [anon.]  16  x  20.  London,  W.  Faden,  nov.  20,  1781. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,  fol.  [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  24] 

l*lan  des  environs  de  Williamsburg,  York,  Hami)ton  et  Portsmouth,     [anon.] 

ms.     11x12.     [1781?]. 
[Rochaml)eau:  56]. 


LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1135 

Yorktown,  Va.  Plan  of  Yorktown  and  Gloucester  in  Virginia,  shewing  the  works 
constructed  for  the  defence  of  those  by  gen.  earl  Cornwallis,  with  the 
attacks  of  the  combined  army  of  French  and  rebels,  under  the  command 
of  the  gen.  count  de  Rochambeau  and  Washington  which  capitulated  oct. 
1781.  ms.  [anon.]  col.  35  x  23.  [1781?]. 
[Faden  collection,     no.  91]. 

The  siege  of  Yorktown  1781,  compiled  from  the  Faden,  (London  1781)  and 

the  Renault  (American  1781)  maps  by  lieut.  L.  Y.  Caziarc,  2d  artillery. 

1881.     llj  X  8. 
[In  Magazine  (The)  of  American  history.     Edited  by  John  Austin  Stevens. 

sm.  4°.     New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes,  1881.     v.  7.     p.'  288]. 
Note. — The   Renault  map   is  a  reproduction  of  the  one  made  by  major 

Bauman.     See  page  1133,  last  title. 

Plan  d' York  en  Yirginie  avec  les  attaques  et  les  campemens  de  I'armee  com- 

binee  de  France  et  d'Amerique.     11}  x  15. 
[In  Soules  (Fran^'ois).     Histoire  des  troubles  de  I'Amerique  Anglaise.     8°. 
Paris,  Buisson,  1787.     v.  4]. 

■ Plan  of  the  siege  of  York  Town  in  Virginia,     [anon.]     11^  x  13.     London, 

1787. 
[In  Atlas  of  battles  of  the  American  revolution,     fol.     [London,  1770-1793]. 
no.  6]. 

Same.     Plan  of  the  siege  of  York  Town  in  Virginia,     [anon.]     Hi  x  12i. 

London,  1787. 
[In  Tarleton  (Banastre).     A  history  of  the  campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in 
the  southern  provinces  of  North  America.     4°.     London,  for  T.  Cadell, 
1787.     opp.  p.  394]. 

Plan  of  the  investment  and  attack  of  York  in  Virginia.     Engraved  by  Fran- 
cis Shallus.     [anon.]     8 J  x  9.     Philadelphia,  C.  P.  Wayne,  [1807]. 
[In  Marshall  (John) .     The  life  of  George  Washington.     Maps.    4°.     Phila- 
delphia, C.  P.Wayne,  1807.     pi.  9]. 

A  plan  of  the  investment  of  York  and  Gloucester,  Virginia.     Tanner  scu. 

[anon.]     15 J  x  17.     New  York,  C.  Smith,  [1810]. 
[In  Smith  (Charles,  of  N.  Y.     d.  1810).     The  monthly  military  repository. 
8°.     New  York,  for  the  author,  1796.     v.  1.     opp.  p.  185]. 

Defensive  positions  of  the  Confederates  near  Yorktown,  peninsula  campaign. 

7x6. 
[In  Bechler  (Gustavus  R.)     Atlas  showing  battles,  engagements,  and  im- 
portant localities  connected  with  the  campaigns  in  Virginia,      obi.  12°. 
[Philadelphia],  1864.     pi.  5]. 

Youg-h-iogheny  river,  Penn.     A  map  of  the  Alleghany,  ^Nlonongahela  and  Yoheog- 
any  rivers.     12  x  9. 
[In  Harris  (T.  M. )     The  journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  northwest  of 
the  Alleghany  mountains.     1803.     8°.     Boston,  1805.     at  end]. 

Young-  county,  Tex.     Map  of  Young  county.    20  x  22.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Gast  & 
CO.  [1880]. 

Yucatan.    Yvcatan  conventus  iuridici  Hispanise  Nov?e  pars  occidentalis,  et  Gvatimala 
conventvs  ivridicvs.     16J  x  20. 
[In  Blaauw  (Willem  Janszoon)  and  Blaauw  (Jan).     Le  grand  atlas,     fol. 
Amsterdam,  J.  Blaeu,  1667.     v.  12.     bet.  pp.  63-64]. 


1136  LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA. 

Yucatan.    Yucatan  conventus  iuridici  Hispanise  novse  pars  occidentalis,  et  Guatimala 
conventus  iuridicus.     Hi  x  14. 
[In  Montanus  (Arnoldus).     De  nieuwe  en  onbekende  weereld.     4°.     t' Am- 
sterdam, J.  Meurs,  1671.     bet.  pp.  258-259]. 
Note. — Same  map  in  Ogilby's  America,  1671. 

Yucatan  (partie  de  la  Nouvelle  Espagne).et  Guatimala,  dans  I'Amerique 

Septentrionale  suivant  les  memoires  de  ceux  qui  en  out  fait  la  decouverte, 
de  nouveau  publiez  par  Pierre  Vander  Aa.     11  ^  x  14. 
[In  Galerie  (La)  agr^able  du  monde.     fol.     Leide,  P.  Vander  Aa,  [1729?]. 
V.  1.     Amerique.     map  8]. 

Carte  des  provinces  de  Tabasco,  Chiapa,  Verapaz,  Guatimala,  Honduras  et 

Yucatan.     8^  x  13^. 
[In  Bel lin  (Jacques  Nicolas).     Le  petit  atlas  maritime,     fol.     [Paris],  1764. 
V.  2.     no.  8]. 

The  coast  of  Yucatan  from  Campeche  to  Bahia  del  Ascension;  with  the 

west  end  of  Cuba.     By  Thos.  Jefferys.     182^  x  24J.     London,  for  R.  Sayer, 
1775. 
[In  his  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  J.  Bennett,  1775. 
no.  6]. 

Carta  rappresentante  la  Baia  de  Campeggio  e  1'  Jucatan.     9^  x  8|. 

[In  Atlante  deir  America,     [anon.]     fol.     Livorno,  1778.     no.  30]. 

A  map  of  a  part  of  Yucatan,  or  that  part  of  the  eastern  shore  within  the  bay 

of  Honduras  allotted,  to  Great  Britain  for  the  cutting  of  log  wood,  in  con- 
sequence of  the  convention  signed  with  Spain  on  the  14th  July  1786.     By 
a  bayman.     [anon.]     col.     21  x  31^.     London,  for  W.  Faden,  1787. 
[American  maps.     v.  2.     no.  35]. 

Karte  der  halbinsel  Yucatan,  hauptsiichlich  nach  der  von  Joachim  Hiibbe 

und  Andres  Aznar  Perez  zusammengestellten  und  von  C.  Hermann  Berendt 
revidirten  und  vermehrten  mapa  de  la  peninsula  de  Yucatan,  von  1878. 
13  X  17i     Maassstab  1: 1600000. 
[In  Petermann's    mittheilungen.     1879.     4°.     Gotha,   J.   Perthes,    [1879]. 
V.  25.     pi.  11.     at  end]. 

Yucatan  central  railway.  Map  of  the  three  great  tropical  American  railways,  viz. 
1st.  The  Yucatan  central.  2d.  The  Yucatan  Pacific.  3d.  The  great  cen- 
tral and  South  American.  Leon  and  Harriet  Lewis,  projectors,  builders 
and  proprietors.  Prepared  by  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  22  x  28. 
[New  York,  G.  W.  &  C.  B.  Colton  &  co.  1876]. 

Yukon.     Map  of  the  Canadian  Yukon  and  northern  territory  of  British  Columbia. 
38Jx26i 
[In  Gosnell  (R.  E.)     The  year  book  of  British  Columbia.     8°.     Victoria, 
]897]. 

Yukon  gold  fields.     Map  showing  routes  from  Victoria,  B.  C.  to  the  various 

mining  camps  on  the  Yukon  river  and  its  branches.     32  pp.     1  map. 
15  X  2U.     Victoria,  B.  C.    C.  H.  Lugrin,  1897. 
[British  Columbia.     Parliament.     Legislative  assembly]. 

Yukon  river.     Map  of  the  Yukon  or  Kwich-Pak  river.     (To  illustrate  mr.  Whym- 
per's  paper),     llj  x  18. 
[In  Royal  geographical  society.     Journal.     1868.     8°.     London,  J.  Murray^ 
1868.     V.  38.     p.  219]. 


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LIST    OF    MAPS    OF    AMERICA.  1137 

Yukon  river.     Yukon  river.     Alaska.     Published  jan.  1898.     20^  x  39^     [Wash- 
ington, 1898]. 
[United  States.     Treasury  department.     Coast  and  geodetic  survey.     Chart 
no.  3098]. 

Yung-ay,   Chile.      Plan  de   la  batalla  de  Yungay,  ganada  por  el  ejercito  unido- 
restaurador  sobre  las  fuerzas  de  la  confederacion  Peru-Boliviano  el  dia  20 
de  enero  de  1839.     ms.     [anon.]     16  x  21^     [1839]. 
Note. — Inset:  view  of  the  "Ataque  del  pan  de  Aziicar." 

Zanesville,  Ohio.     View  of  the  country  round  Zanesville.     6|  x  4^. 

[In  Melish  (John).     Travels  through  the  United  States.     8°.     Philadelphia, 
1815.     V.  2.     opp.  p.  231]. 

Map  of  the  country,  embracing  the  several  routes  examined  with  a  view  to 

a  national  road,  from  Zanesville  to  Florence.  For  It.  col.  Long's  brigade, 
compiled  from  the  most  authentic  maps.  Del.  by  It.  Walter  Gwynn. 
Drawn  on  stone  by  James  Eddy.  8}  x  52.  Boston,  Pendleton's  lithog- 
raphy, [184-?] 
[In  United  States.  Congress.  A  collection  of  maps,  etc.  published  by  order 
of  congress,     fol.     Washington,  1843.     no.  38]. 

Map  of  Zanesville,  Ohio,  one  of  the  positions  designated  in  a  resolution  of 

the  senate  of  the  United  States  passed  december  18th,  1827  as  a  site  for  a 
national  armory.     Scale  of  chains  being  6  inches  to  a  mile.     6  x  10^. 
[In  American  state  papers,     fol.    Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1860.     Mili- 
tary affairs,     v.  4.     p.  486]. 

Zavalla  county,  Tex.      [Map].     21  x  24.     St.  Louis,  lith.  by  A.  Oast  &  co.  [1879]. 
[Texas.     General  land  office]. 

Zispata  bay  (now  Cispata),  Colombia,  S.  A.     Plan  of  Zispata  bay  [&]  A  plan  of 
Portobello  harbour.     Taken  in  the  king's  ship  Nautilus  in  the  year  1767. 
7x8f. 
[In  Whittle  (J. )  and  Laurie  (R.  H. )     The  West  India  atlas,     fol.     London, 
J.  Whittle  &  R.  H.  Laurie,  1818.     no.  38]. 

Plan  of  Zisapata  bay.     [By  Juan  de  Herrera.     anon.]     8|  x  llj. 

[In  Jefferys  (T.  engraver).     A  general  topography  of  North  America  and 
the  West  Indies,     fol.     London,  for  R.  Sayer  &  T.  Jefferys,  1768.     no.  76]. 
Note. — With  soundings. 


H.  Doc.  516 72 


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56th  Congress,  i  SENATE.  j  Document 

2d  Sessimi.       \  )    No.  222. 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS, 

DIVISIOX  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY.. 


.1 


LIST   OF   BOOKS 

(WITH   REFERENCES   TO   PERIODICAI^S ) 


ox 


PORTO  RICO. 


BY 


A.   ]?.    C.    G-RIFFIlSr, 

CHIEF     OF     DIVISION     OF     BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


:>L\.ECH  2,  1901.— Presented  l)y  Mr.  Lodge,  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Library,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE. 

1901. 


INTRODUCTION. 


In  the  compilation  of  this  list  no  effort  has  been  made  to  go  beyond 
the  resources  of  this  Librar3^ 

It  embodies  a  considerable  collection  of  native  literature  gathered 
by  Dr.  Friedenwald  upon  the  occasion  of  a  visit  to  the  island  in  1898. 
Appended  is  a  list  of  Porto  Rican  administrative  documents,  reports 
of  local  organizations,  etc. 

The  spelling  "Porto  Rico"  is  in  conformit}^  with  the  rule  adopted 
by  Congress  and  accepted  by  the  Board  on  Geographic  Names. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Division  of  Bibliography, 
Herbert  Putnam, 

Lihrarian  of  Congress, 

3 


POETO  EICO. 


BOOKS  RELATING  TO  PORTO  RICO. 

Abad,  Jose  Ramon.     Puerto  Rico  en  la  Feria-exposicion  de  Ponce  en 

1882.     Memoria  redactada  de  orden  de  la  junta  de  la  misma. 

Ponce,  P,  B,:  Estahl.  tip,  ''El  Camercio;'  1885.    331  pp.    8^, 

Abbad  y  Lasierra,  Inigo.     Historia  geogTafica.  civil  y  politica,  de  la 
isla  de  S.  Juan  Bautista  de  Puerto  Rico.     Dala  a  luz  Don 
Antonio  Yalladares  de  Sotomayor.     Con  Privilegio  real. 
Madrid:  JIDOC.    LXXXYIII.     En    la   iwqyrenta  de  Don 
Antonio  Espinosa.     viii,  1^.03 pp.     8^. 

Historia  geografica.  civil  }'  politica  de  la  isla  de  San  Juan  de 

Bautista  de  Puerto  Rico.     Dala  a  luz  Don  Antonio  Valla- 
dares  de  Soto  Mayor. 
Impresa  en  Madrid:  Ano  de  M. DC C. LXXXYIII.     Puerto 
Rico:  Ano  1831.     Peimpresa.  en  la  oficina  del  gohierno  a 
cargo  de  D.   Yaleriano  de  Sanmillan. 

{In  Cordova,  Pedro  Tomas:  Memorias  geogi^aficas  .  .  .  de  la 
isla  de  Puerto  Eico  .  .  .  vol.  1.  Puerto  Rico:  En  la  oficina 
del  gobierno;  a  cargo  de  D.  Valeriano  de  Sanmillan,  1831.     8°.) 


Historia  geografica,  civil  y  natural  de  la  isla  de  San  Juan 

Bautista  de  Puerto  Rico.     Xueva  edicion,  anotada  en  la 
parte  historica  y  continuada  en  la  estadistica  y  economica 
por  Jose  Julian  de  Acosta  y  Calbo. 
Puerto-Pico:  Inip>renta  y  lihreria  de  Acosta^  1866.     568  ])p. 
Facsimile .     4-^. 

The  Abolition  of  slavery  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  by  several  Cuban 
and  Porto-Rican  abolitionists. 
Xeiv  Yo9'k:    Win.  C.  Bryant  c5  Co.,  printers,  1866.     3^  p)p>' 
^°. 

Acosta,  Jose   Julian.      Apuntes    para   la    historia    de   Puerto-Rico. 

Articulos   publicados  en   "El  Agente.''     Con  motivo  del 

proyecto  de  '*  Escuela  filotecnica ''  en  la  ciudad  de  Mayagiiez. 

Puei'to-Pico :  Imprentaylihrereade Acosta,  1879.    22p>p.    12^. 


'6  LIST    OF   BOOKS    ON    PORTO   EICO. 

Acosta,  Jose  Julian.      Discurso  leido  el  dia  28  de  Noviembre  de  1882 
en    la   solemne   apertura   del    institute   civil   de   segunda 
ensenanza  de  la  provincia  de  Puerto-Rico. 
Pitei'to-I^ico :  ImjjrentaylibreriadeAcosta^lSS^.    10 pp.    8^, 


Discurso  leido  en  la  solemne  apertura  del  curso  academico  de 

1883-84:  del  Institute  civil  provincial  de  segunda  ensenanza 
de  Puerto-Rico. 
Pu€frto-Rico :  Imprenta  de  ''''El  Asimilista^''  1883.     12  pp. 
89. 

Tratado  de  agricultura  teorica.     Con  aplicacion  a  los  cultivos 

intertropicales.     .     .     .     Tomo  1. 
Puerto  Rico:  Acosta,  1862.     8^. 

El  Agente.      El    proceso    de    "el   Agente.       Articulo   denunciado, 
defensa,  sentencia  (absolutoria). 
Puerto-Rico :  Imp},  de  el  Agente^  1881.     29  pp.     16^. 

Alfan  y  Baralt,  Antonio.     Los  partidos  Antillanos.     Estudio  politico, 
Puerto  Rico:  Jose  Gonzalez  Font.,  1886.     23 pp).     8^. 

Amadeo  y  Antomarchi,  Jesus  Maria.     Una  plaga  social  y  la  plegaria 
de  una  virgen.     Ensayo  cientifico  social. 
Puerto-Rico:   Tip.    ''''La    Correspondenda^''   189 J/..     3 lit.  pp, 
16"^. 

American  Art  Association,  New  York.     Catalogue  of  500  large  pho- 
tographs    .     .     .     views  taken  by  the  special  photographic 
outfit  with  the  United  States  Army  during  1898  and  1899, 
illustrating  the  scenic  beauty  of  Porto  Rico.     .     .     . 
'  New  Ym-h:  American  Art  Association^  1899.     5Jf,pp.    Plates, 


Angelis,  Pedro  de.     Miscelaneas  puertorriqueSas.     Coleccion  de  arti- 
culos  historicos  biograficos. 
Piierto  Rico:   Tip.  de  Ferrera^^  189 i.     65 pp.     12^, 

Apuntes  para  la  flora  y  fauna  de  Puerto-Rico. 

{In  Anales  de  la  Sociedad  Espanola  de  historia  natural,  vol.  10, 
1881.) 

Arecco  y  Torres,  Domingo.  Recopilacion  de  disposiciones  oficiales. 
Contiene  esta  obra  las  leyes,  reales  ordenes  y  disposiciones 
mas  notables,  publicadas  en  la  "Gaceta  oficial"  desde  el  1** 
de  Enero  de  1878  hasta  fin  de  Diciembre  de  1887  arregladas 
per  orden  alfabetico  y  de  materias,  con  su  indice  corres- 
pondiente.  Tomo  I. 
Mayaguez:  Imprenta  de  Arecco  Mjo.,  1889.     F^. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO.  7 

Asenjo  y  Arteaga,  Federico.     El  catastro  de  Puerto  Rico.     Necesidad 
de  su  formacion  y  posibilidad  de  elevarlo  a  cabo. 
Piierto-Bico:    C.  B.  2feltz,  1890.     IJ^S 2)J>.     8"". 

Baldorioti  de  Castro,  Roman.     Las  facultades  omnimodas  en  1811  y 
los  diputados  de  Puerto  Rico  en  1869.     Reminiscencia. 
Madrid:    Im^?.  de  la  Gaceta  de  los  Caminos  de  Ilierro^  1869. 
16  pp.     JfP. 

(Asuntos  de   Puerto-Rico.     Reconstitucioii  social,    polftica  y  eco- 
nomica  de  la  isla.     vol.2.     Sept.,  1869.) 

Bald-win,  James.     Our  new  possessions:  Cuba,  Puerto  Rico,  Hawaii, 
Philippines. 
Wew  Toj^h:  American  Book  Co.,  1899.     32  px?.     llliis.     8^. 

Bemi^r,  Felix  Matos.     Recuerdos  benditos. 

Ponce,  Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  '''  El  Telegrafo^^  1895.     SIJ^,  vipp, 

BidTvell,  C.  T.  Account  of  the  aborigines  of  the  island  of  Porto  Rico. 
Compiled  by  C.  T.  Bidwell,  Her  Majesty's  consul,  from 
"La  Historia  geografica,  civil  y  politica  de  Puerto  Rico," 
by  Fray  Inigo  Abbad;  published  at  Mexico  in  1788. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1879,  vol.  72. 
Reports  of  Her  Majesty's  consuls,  vol.  26,  pp.  1616-1622.) 

Report  by  Consul  Bidwell  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the 

island  of  Puerto  Rico,  and  on  the  produce  and  trade  of  the 
province  for  1878,  with  reference  to  preceding  j^ears. 

[In  Great   Britain.     Parliament.      Sessional  papers,  1879,  vol.  72. 
Reports  of  Her  Majesty's  consuls,  vol.  26,  pp.  1622-1660.) 

Blanch,  Jose.     Directorio  comercial  e  industrial  de  la  isla  de  Puerto 
Rico  para  1891:. 
Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  al  vap.  de  la  Correspondencia,  189 Jf.     190, 
{2)p>p>.     Folded  map.     8^. 

Blanco  y  Sosa,  Julian  E.     Enmiendas  a  la  constitucion  organica  del 
partido  autonomista  Portorriqueno  presentadas  a  la  asem- 
blea  de  Mayaguez  que  debera  celebrarse  el  l"*  de  Abril. 
Ponce:   Tij^ografia  de  la  Pevista  de  Puerto- Pico,  1891.     (2), 
137  pp.     16"^. 

Veinte  y  cinco  aiios  antes,  apuntes  para  la  historia,  coleccion 

de  ai-ticulos   publicados   en   El  Progreso  y   La   Voz   del 
Pais.     ... 

Puerto  Rico:   Sucesimx  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  1898.     mil,  253  pp. 
2  portraits.     8^. 


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8  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO. 

Boletin  Eclesiastico  de  la  diocesis  de  Puerto  Rico.     1860,  no.  1, 
2;  1861-64;  67-68.     Semi-monthl}-. 
Puerto  Eico:  D.  L  Guasp,\1861-68\     6  v,  in  3.     8^. 

Brau,    Salvador.      Las   Clases    jornaleras    de    Puerto    Rico     .     .     . 
memoria     .     .     .     premiada  en   el   certamen   del  Ateneo 
puerto-riqueno     ... 
Puerto  Pico:  Lnjyrenta  del  ""Boletin  Mercantile''  1882.     (^), 
86pj>.     i^o. 

Ecos  de  la  batalla.     Articulos  periodisticos.      Primera  serie. 

Con  un  prologfo-semblanza  del  Manuel  Fernandez  Juncos. 
*       Puerto-Pico:  Imjyr.  y  lihreria  de  J.  G.  Font^  1886.     xviii, 


Lo  que  dice  la  historia.     Cartas  al  senor  ministro  de  ultra- 

mar  por  el  director  de  "el  Clamor  del  Pais."     .     .     . 
Madrid:   Tip.  de  los  Ilijos  de  M.  G.  Hernandez,  1893.     J^S 
pp.     W. 

Dos  factores  de  la  colonizacion  de  Puerto-Rico.     Conferencia 

publica  en  el  Ateneo  de  San  eluan. 
Puerto-Pico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,1896.     30pp.     12^. 

Bryan,  William  S.  Our  islands  and  their  people  as  seen  with  camera 
and  pencil;  introduced  by  .  .  .  J.  Wheeler,  with 
special  descriptive  matter  and  narratives  by  J.  de  Olivares 
.  .  .  Photographs  by  W.  B.  Townsend  .  .  .  Parts 
1-24. 
jSt.  Louis,  Mw  Ym^k:  ^  D.  Thompson  Puh.  Co.,  [1899- 
1900].     24,  ;7fe.     Plates.     Pm^traits.     Map.     F^. 

Una  Campana  parlamentaria.     Coleccion  de  proposiciones  presen- 
tadas  y  discursos  pronunciados  en  las  Cortes  espanolas  de 
1872-73.     Por  la  diputacion  radical  de  Puerto-Rico. 
Madrid:   Imprenta  de  M.  G.  Hernandez,  1873.     395,  (^)  pp. 
8^. 

Contents:  Al  lector,  (signed)  Varios  amigos  de  la  reforma  colonial; 
A  los  electores  de  Puerto  Rico  (memorandum),  por  Rafael  M.  de 
Labra.  Discursos:  Las  elecciones  de  Puerto  Rico,  discurso  por 
Joaquin  M.  Sanromil,  10  Oct.  1872;  La  casacion  criminal  en 
ultramar,  por  Jos6  F.  Cintron  y  R.  M.  de  Labra;  El  codigo  en 
Ultramar,  porR.  M.  de  Labra;  La  diputacion  de  Puerto-Rico  ante 
las  reformas  ultramarinas,  por  R.  M.  de  Labra;  La  abolicion  de 
la  esclavitud  en  Puerto-Rico,  discursos  por  Joaquin  M.  Sanromd, 
Jos4  F.  Cintron,  R.  M.  de  Labra  y  Jos4  Alvarez  Peralta;  Los 
sucesos  de  Camuy  por  R.  M.  de  Labra;  La  reforma  electoral,  por 
Luis  Padial  y  R.  M.  de  Labra;  Publicacion  de  leyes  y  reglamentos, 
por  R.  M.  de  Labra;  Proposiciones  de  ley  y  dictdmenes. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    RICO.  9 

Campos,  Ramou  Morel.     Guia  local  y  do  comercio  de  la  ciudad  de 
Ponce     ... 

Ponce:   ''El  Telegrafo,'"  1895.     US ]:)p.     8-. 

El  porvenir  de  Utuado,  estudio,  historico,  descriptivo  y  csta- 

distico     .     .     .     con  un  prologo  de  Marcelino  Andino. 
Fo}ice:   ''M Vapor,''  1896.     ^^o pp.     8^. 

Canini,  Italo  Emilio.  Four  centuries  of  Spanish  rule  in  Cuba;  or,  why 
we  went  to  war  with  Spain.  A  historical  sketch,  with  illus- 
trations from  old  and  modern  authorities,  and  the  latest 
official  statistics  about  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  the  Philip- 
pines. 
Chicago:  Laird  <&  Lee .^  1898.     2W p)p>.     16^. 

Cardenas,  Francisco.     Estado  de  la  poblacion  y  del  trabajo  en  las  islas 
de  Cuba  y  Puerto  Rico. 

{In  Memorias  de  la  Eeal  academia  de  ciencias,  vol.  4,  pp.  419-454. 
Madrid,  1883.) 

Carroll,  Henry  K.  Report  on  the  island  of  Porto  Rico,  its  population, 
civil  government,  commerce,  industries,  productions,  roads, 
tariff,  and  currency,  with  recommendations  .  .  .  Re- 
spectfully submitted  to  Hon.  William  McKinlej-  .  .  . 
October  6,  1899. 
Washington:    Government  p)rinting  office,  1899.     813  pj).     8^. 

Cepeda,  Francisco.    Propaganda  autonomista.    Conf erencias  de  Abuli 
celebradas  con  el  jef  e  de  la  minoria  autonomista  parlamenta- 
ria  Rafael  M.  de  Labra  sobre  politica  Antillana.     .     .     . 
Ponce:   Tip.  de  la''  Pevistadela  Puerto-Rico,''  1890.     xxxii, 
SOJ^pj).     W. 

Chicago.  Exposicion  universal  de  Chicago  de  1893.  Adicion  al 
catalogo  de  la  seccion  Espanola  comprende  las  islas  de  Cuba, 
Puerto-Rico  y  Filipinas,  publicada  por  la  Comision  general 
de  Espana. 
Madrid:  Lmprenta  de  Ricardo  Rojas,  189 J^.  IJ^,  {2),  12.!{,p)p. 
^^. 

Church,  A.  M.,  editor.     Picturesque  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  Hawaii,  and 
the   Philippines:    a   photographic   panorama   of   our   new 
possessions     .     .     . 
Springfield,  Ohio:  Mast,  Crovjdl  c6  ICtrlipatricl^,  1898.     121 
pp.     Illiis.     JiP.     {Farm  a7id fireside  lihrary,  no.  168.) 


10  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 

ClifiFord,  George,  Sd  Earl  of  Cumherland.  The  voyage  to  Saint  John 
de  Porto  Eico,  by  the  Eight  Honorable,  George,  Earle  of 
Cumberland,  written  by  himselfe. 

( Jn  Purchas  His  pilgrimes.  The  fourth  part.  (Liber  vi.)  Chapter 
II.  pp.  1150-1154.  London:  Printed  by  William  Stansby  for 
Henrie  Fetherstone,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  Paul's  Church- 
Yard,  at  the  Signe  of  the  Rose.     1625.     F°.) 

Coggeshall,  George.  Thirty-six  voyages  to  various  parts  of  the  world, 
made  between  1799  and  1841.  Selected  from  his  ms.  jour- 
^  nals  of  eighty  voyages.  3d  edition  with  illustrations.  In 
one  volume.  Eevised,  corrected  and  enlarged,  with  addi- 
tional notes  and  explanations. 
JSfew  York:  ^tiblislied  hy  and  for  the  author^  1858.  583 pp. 
Plates  {lithographs).     8^. 

Contains  accounts  of  several  voyages  to  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico. 

Coll  y  Toste,  Cayetano.     La  ciudad  de  San  Juan. 

{In  Infiesta,  A.  Lealtad  y  heroismo  .de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico, 
pp.  307-333,  Plan  of  Puerto  Rico.     Puerto  Rico:  1897.) 

Colon  en  Puerto  Eico.     Disquisiciones  historico-filologicas. 

Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  al  vapor  La  Correspondencia^  1893.     viii^ 

195  pp..    8"". 

Cronicas  de  Arecibo  (Apuntes  historicos). 

Areciho:   Salicrup  y  Co.  .^  1891.     iv^95pp.     8^. 

Contreras,  J.  M.  Gonzalez.     Guia  oficial  general  de  Puerto  Eico. 

Puerto    Rico:    Imprenta    de    La    Gaceta^    1897.     636  p)p. 
Portraits.     «5°. 

Copeland,  Thomas  Campbell.  American  colonial  handbook.  A  ready 
reference  book  of  facts  and  figures,  historical,  geograph- 
ical, and  commercial,  about  Cuba,  Puerto  Eico,  the  Philip- 
pines, Hawaii,  and  Guam. 

JSfew  Yorh  and  London:  Funk  d;  Wagnalls  Co..,  1899.     180^ 
(1)  pp.     Maps.     16^. 

Cdrdova,  Pedro  Tomas  de.     Memorias  geograficas,  historicas,  econo- 
micas  y  estadisticas  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Eico. 
Ano  de  1831-1833.     En  la  oficina  del  gohiemo  a  cargo  de  D. 
Yaleriano  de  Sanmilldn.     Puerto  Pico.     6  vols.     8^. 

Vol.  1,  1831,  contains  a  reprint  of  ''Historia  geogrdfica,  civil  y  polf- 
tica  de  la  isla  de  San  Juan  Bautista  de  Puerto  Rico,  por  Fray 
Ifiigo  Abbad  y  Lasierra  .  .  .  Madrid,  1788."  Vols.  2-6  (Puerto 
Rico.  1831-1833.)  contain  Sr.  C6rdova's  continuation  of  Fray 
Ifiigo' 8  work  up  to  the  year  1833. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO.  11 

Corton,  Antonio.     Las  Antillas.     Cuba,  Puerto-Rico,  La  Martinica, 
Santo  Domingo,  Haiti,  Jamaica,  Guadalupe,  San  Thomas, 
Trinidad. 
Barcelona:  Jaime  Je2yus^  1898.     {2)^  80  pp.     8^. 
Puerto  Rico,  pp.  19-40. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.     The  Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  campaigns. 
Illustrated. 
Nev^  York:    Charles  ScriJmer'^s  Sons,  1898.     xiU,  (7),  360  pp. 
Folded  map.     8^. 

Dcwell,  James  D.     Down  in  Porto  Rico  with  a  kodak. 

New  Haven:   The  Becord  Ful.    Co.,  1898.     102  jjp.     lUus, 
Maj?.     5^. 

Diaz  Agero,  Ricardo.  Discurso  leido  por  Ricardo  Diaz  Agero,  Pre- 
sidente  de  la  Audiencia  territorial  de  Puerto  Rico,  en  el 
solemne  acto  de  la  apertura  de  los  tribunales  de  la  isla  en 
2  de  Enero  de  1891. 
Fuerto  Fico:  Tipograjla  del  " Boletin  Mercantil,''^  1891.  25, 
{Pliyp.     2  folded  sheets.     5°.       ' 

Diaz  Caneja,  Ignacio.     La  cuestion  ultramarina;  bosquejo  critico  e 
historico,  politico  y  gubernativo,  administrativo  }'  econo- 
mico. 
Fuerto  Fico:  Iraprenta  del  ^''  Boletin  Mercantil,^^  1886.     xi, 
(1),  337 pp.     6"°. 

Las  reformas  del  Sr.  Maura.     Estudio  critico. 

Fuerto  Fico:    Tip.   del  "  Boletin  Mercantil,''  1893.    .66pp. 
Fart.     8^. 

Waterloo  politico:    examen  critico  de  las  principales  teorias 

sobre  que  descansa  el  edificio  politico  moderno. 
Fuerto  Fico:   Tip.  del  Boletin  Mercantile  1891.     (8),  200pp. 
8^. 

Din\7iddie,   William.     Porto  Rico:    Its  condition   and  possibilities. 
With  illustrations  from  photographs  by  the  author. 
JVew  York:  Hqrpei^  c5  Bros.,  1899.     vii,  (3),  299pp.     8  \       ' 

Dumont,  Enrique.     Ensayo  de  una  historia  medico-quirurgica  de  la 
isla  de  Puerto  Rico.     T.  1,  2,  entrega  1-1. 
Hdbana:  Imp.   ^^ La  Antilla^^  de N.  Cacho-Negrete,  1875-76. 
2v.     8"". 

Vol.  2  lacks  all  after  p.  160. 


12  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO. 

Eden,  Charles  Henry.     The  West  Indies. 

London:   Sampson  Low  (etc.),  1880.     viii^  239  pj).     Folded 
map.     16^.     {Foreign  coioiitries  and  British  colonies.) 
The  islands  of  Cuba  and  Puerto  Rico,  pp.  145-171. 

Elias,  Jose.      ' '  La  vacuiia. "     Re  vista  que  en  conmemoracion  del  primer 
centenario  de  su  descubrimiento.     (Puerto  Rico,  14  de  mayo 

de  1896.) 
Puerto  Blco:  Linp.  del  '^  Boletin  Mercantil^^''  1896.     23  j^P- 
Portrait.     ^°. 

Elzaburu,  Manuel.     El  Ateneo.     Discurso  leido  en  el  Ateneo  puerto- 
rriqueno     ...     el  dia  29  de  Enero  de  1887;  con  motivo 
de  la  distribucion  de  premios  obtenidos  en  los  certamenes 
de  aquel  centro  correspondientes  a  1885  y  86. 
Puerto  Pico:  J.  G.  Font,  1888.     19  pp.     "8^. 

La  instruccion  de  ensenanza  superior  de  Puerto-Rico.     Dis- 

curso leido  en  el  Ateneo  puertorriqueiio     .     .     .     la  noche 
del  10  de  octubre  de  1888     .     .     . 
Puerto- Pico:  Lmprentade  Jose  Gonzalez  y  Font ^1888.    Ji.8 p>p, 

Una  relacion  de  la  historia  con  la  literatura;  discurso  leido  en 

el  Ateneo   puertorriqueiio     .     .     ;     la   noche   del    20   de 
Febrero  de  1888     ... 
Puerto  Pico:  J.  G.  Font,  1888.     18 p>p.     8^. 

Enamorado  Toral,   Julio.     Garnet    del    dependiente    de    comercio. 
Coleccion  de  reglas,  tablas  y  demas  datos  utiles  a  los  que  se 
dedican  a  tareas  comerciales  en  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico. 
•     Tauco,  P.   P.:    Est.    tip.    '' Borinqnen^'    1896.     57  pp.     2 
tables.     16"^. 

Eves,  Charles  Washington.     The  West  Indies.     Published  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Royal  colonial  institute.     1th  edition. 
London:  1897.     xxxi,    (1),    35 J^  pp.     Plates  {photographs). 
Folded  maps.      16^. 
Porto  Rico,  pp.  288-289. 

Fenix  (El).     Periodico   local,    instructivo,    mercantil  y   de    avisos. 
(Weekly.)     Oct.  13,  1855;  April  26,  1856;  May  24,  1856; 
July  12,  1856-June  27,  1857;  July  1,  1857-Dec.  26,  1857: 
Jan.  2,  1858-Dec.  23,  1858. 
Ponce,  Ihierto-Pico,  1855-59.     JfP. 

With  El  PonceHo,  Ponce,  Puerto-Rico,  1854.     4°. 

Fernandez   Juncos,   Manuel.     (Galeria   Puerto-Riquena.)     Costum- 
])res  y  tradiciones. 
Puerto  Pico:  El  Biiscapie,  1883.     viii,  232 pj).     8^. 


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Ferrer  Hernandez,  Gabriel.     La  instruccion  publica  en  Puerto-Rico. 
Su  pasado,  su  presente  3^  modo  de  mejorarla  en  lo  futuro. 
Puerto- Rico:  Imp.   de  Jose    Gonzalez  Font.,  1885.      206  j>P' 
16^. 

La  mujer  en  Puerto-Rico.     Sus  necesidades  presentes  y  los 

medios  mas  faciles  3^  adecuados  para  mejorar  su  porvenir. 
Puerto  Pico:  El  Acjente,  1881.     xvi,  7'2 p)P'     ^q-  1'2^. 

Pisher,  H.  N.     Principles   of   colonial   government  adapted    to   the 
present  needs  of  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  of  the  Philippines. 
Boston:  L.   C.  Paged;  Co.,  1900.     56pp.     8-. 

Fiske,  Amos  Kidder.  The  West  Indies.  A  histor3-  of  the  islands  of 
the  West  Indian  archipelago,  together  with  an  account  of 
their  ph3"sical  characteristics,  natural  resources,  and  pres- 
ent condition. 
J^ew  York:  G.  P.  Putnamh  Sons.,  1899.  xii,  (^),  ^7^  p)p. 
Plates  {photo-gravures).     Folded  maps.     8^. 

Contains  chajDters  on  the  physical  characteristics  of  Puerto  Rico; 
history  and  Spanish  government  of  Puerto  Rico;  ports  and  towns 
of  Puerto  Rico;  social  and  economic  conditions  in  Puerto  Rico; 
Puerto  Rico  in  American  hands. 

Fleites,  Jose  Rodriguez.  Manual  de  procedimientos  en  materia 
criminal,  para  los  f  uncionarios  3"  agentes  de  policia,  guardia 
civil,  jueces  3^  fiscales  municipales  3^  juzgados  de  instruccion, 
con  apendices  de  distintas  le3^es  3^  disposiciones  vigentes 
...  red. 
Puerto  Rico:  Imp.  del  ''Boletin  Mercantile''  1896.  207,  (5) 
pp.     1  tah.     Jf^. 

Flinter,  George  Dawson.  An  account  of  the  present  state  of  the 
island  of  Puerto  Rico.  Comprising  numerous  original  facts 
and  documents  illustrative  of  the  state  of  commerce  and 
agriculture,  and  of  the  condition,  moral  and  ph3^sical,  of 
the  various  classes  of  the  population  in  that  island,  as  com- 
pared with  the  colonies  of  other  European  powers;  demon- 
strating the  superiorit3^  of  the  Spanish  slave  code,  the  great 
advantages  of  free  over  slave  labour,  etc. 
London:  Longman,  Rees,  Orme,  {etc.),  1831^.     392 p>p).     8^'. 

Examen  del  estado  actual  de  los  Esclavos  de  la  Isla  de  Puerto 

Rico   bajo  el  gobierno   espanol:    en  que  se  manifiesta  la 
impolitica  3^  peligro  de  la  prematura  emancipacion  de  los 
esclavos  de  la  India  Occidental. 
Mceva-York:   1832.     124  pp.     8^. 


14  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 

Flinter,  George  Dawson.  A  view  of  the  present  condition  of  the  slave 
population  in  the  island  of  Puerto  Rico,  under  the  Spanish 
government.  Showing  the  impolicy  and  danger  of  prema- 
turel}^  emancipating  the  West  India  slaves.  With  observa- 
tions on  the  destructive  tendency  of  injudicious  reform  and 
revolutionary  principles  on  the  prosperity  of  nations  and 
colonies. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  hy  Adam  Waldie,  1832.  (^),  117 
pjp.     8^. 

Franck,  — .     Margarita.     Escenas  de  la  vida  intima. 

Mayagilez^    P.    B.:  Imp.  de- Arecco  hijo^  1889.     17Jf.)  {3) pp.., 
2  1.     8^.     {Bihlioteca  puerto-riquena.) 

G-age,  Thomas.  The  English- American;  his  travail  by  sea  and  land: 
or  a  new  svrvey  of  the  West-India's,  containing  a  journall 
of  three  thousand  and  three  hundred  miles  within  the  main 
land  of  America.  .  .  .  Also  a  new  and  exact  discovery 
of  the  Spanish  navigation  to  those  parts,  and  of  their 
dominions,  government,  religion,  forts,  castles,  ports^ 
havens,  commodities,  fashions,  behaviour  of  SjjaniardSy 
priests  and  friers,  blackmores,  mulatto's,  mestiso's,  Indians; 
and  of  their  feasts  and  solemnities.  With  a  grammar,  or 
some  few  rudiments  of  the  Indian  tongue. 
London:  Printed  hy  P.  Cotes ^  and  are  to  he  sold  hy  Humphrefy 
Blxmden.,  and  Thomas  Williams.,  16JtS.     (10),  218,  {12)  pp. 

A  new  survey  of  the  West  India's :  or  the  English- American^ 

his  travail  by  sea  and  land  :  containing  a  journal  of  three 
thousand  and  three  hundred  miles  within  the  main  land  of 
America.  Second  edition  enlarged  by  the  author,  and 
beautified  with  maps. 
London:  Printedhy E.  Cotes,  M.DC.LY.  {10),  220,  {12) pp. 
Maps.     F"". 

Gandia,  Zeno.     La  Charca.     Cronicas  de  un  mundo  enfermo. 
Ponce:  M.  Lopez,  189Jf..     291,  {2)  pp.     5^. 

Gautier  Benitez,  Jose.     Poesias  de  Jose  Gautier  Benitez. 

Puerrto  Bico:    Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  1892.     {4),  176,  {3) 
pp.     Portrait.     3  plates.     12^. 

George,  Marian  M.     A  little  journey  to  Puerto   Rico.     For   inter- 
mediate and  upper  grades. 
Chicarjo:  A.  Flanagan  company,  \1900\    95 pp.    Bhistrated 
in  text.     12 \     {The plan  hook  series.) 
List  of  reference  books  on  p.  80. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO.  15 

Goenaga,  Francisco  R.  de.     Los  sepultureros  de  Espana  en  Puerto- 
Rico  6  sea  Macias,  su  Ayudante  Cervera,  Camo  y  su  tiempo. 
Puerto  Rico:  Boada  y   Comp,,  1899.     9^  pp,     12'^.     {Nota% 
para  la  Mstoria.) 

Gomez,  J.  G.,  and  Sendras  y  Burin,  A.     La  isla  de  Puerto-Rico. 
I.  Bosquejo  historico  desde  la  conquista  hasta  principios 
de  1S91. 
Madrid:  Jose  Gil  y  JS'avmn^o,  1891.     (2),  199,  (9)  pp.     8"^. 

Granier  de  Cassagnac,  A.     Voyage  aux  Antilles. 

Paris:  Pauvin  et  Fontaine,  181^2,  18 U.     2  vols.     8^ 
Vol.  2,  pp.  185-200  on  Puerto  Rico. 

Great  Britain.    Foreign  office.    Annual  series,  1891,  no.  816.     Report 
for  the  year  1889  on  the  trade  of  Porto  Rico. 
London:  1891.     {2),  7pp.     8"". 

1893,  no.  1306.     Report  for  the  year  1891. 


London:  1893.     {2),  9 pp.     8^. 

Hall,  A.  D.     Porto  Rico;  its  histor}^  products,  and  possibilities. 

jVew  York:  Street  &  Smith,  {l898\     171p>p.     12^.     {Hist(yri- 
ccd  series,  no.  3.) 

Halstead,  Murat.     Our  new  possessions.     Natural  riches,  industrial 
resources     ...     of  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  Hawaii,  the  La- 
drones,  and  the  Philippine  Islands     .     .     . 
Chicago:   The  Pominion  Co.,  1898.     Jf.00  p)p'     Plates.     Por- 
traits.    Map).     5^ 


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Pictorial  history  of  America's  new  possessions,  the  isthmian 

canals  and  the  problem  of  expansion     .     .     .     with  chap- 
ters on  the  policy  of  American  expansion,  contributed  by 
.     W.  McKinley,  G.  Cleveland     .     .     .     and  others. 
Chicago:   The  Pominion  Co.,  1898.     681pp.     Illus.     Jp. 

Hamm,  Margherita  Arlina.     Porto  Rico  and  the  West  Indies. 

London  and  New  Tori:  F.  T.  Neely,\1899\     230pp.    Plates, 
Portrait.     12^. 

Hardie  hrothers.     Photo-gravures  of  picturesque  Puerto  Rico. 

1899.     Hardie  brothers,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Pico.     72  plates, 
obi.  12^. 

Henry,  Guy  V.     Remarks  on  the  financial  administration  of  colonial 
dependencies  [Puerto  Rico]. 

{In  American  social  science  association.     Journal,  Dec,  101)9,  j^p. 
158-163. ) 


16  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO. 

Herrera  y  Tordesilla,  Antonio  de.     Cronica  general  de  las  Indias. 
Lo  ref  erente  a  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico.     Desde  la  decada  1* 
^  hasta  la  5^. 

{In  Tapia  y  Eivera  (Alejandro),  editor.  Biblioteca  historica  de 
Puerto  Rico  .  .  .  pp.  91-121.  Puerto  Rico:  Imprenta  de 
Marquez,  1854.     8°.) 

Herrmann,  Carl  Stephen.  From  Yauco  to  Las  Marias,  being  a  story 
of  the  recent  campaign  in  western  Puerto  Rico  by  the 
Independent  Regular  Brigade,  under  command  of  Brigadier- 
General  Schwan. 
Boston:  Hichard  G.  Badger  i&  Co.,  1900.  Plates,  and2yoTt' 
of  Theodore  Schwan.     109 2)P'     8^. 

Hill,  Robert  Thomas.     Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  with  the  other  islands  of 
the  West  Indies.     Their  topograph}^,  climate,  flora,  prod- 
ucts, industries,  cities,  people,  political  conditions,  etc. 
NewYorh:   Century  Co..,  1898.     xxviii,  Ji^9pjy.     Plates.     8^. 

Notes  on  the  forest  conditions  of  Porto  Rico. 

Washington:  1899.    JtS jpi?.    Ma^DS  and jplates.     ( United  States 

Department  of  Agricidture,  Division  of  Forestry.     Bidle- 

tin  No.  '25.) 

Hitchcock,  Frank  H.     Trade  of  Puerto-Rico. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1898.  8Jf.  j9jj>.  8^. 
( United  States.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Section  of  for- 
eign markets.     Bulletin  no.  13.) 

[Imray,  James].  A  sailing  directory  for  the  West  India  islands;  con- 
taining instructions  for  navigating  among  the  islands  of 
Porto  Rico,  Hay ti,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  &c. ,  and  for  the  various 
ports  in  the  Bay  of  Honduras  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
Carefully  compiled  from  the  most  recent  surveys  made  by 
order  of  the  British,  French,  American,  and  Spanish  gov- 
ernments. 6th  edition. 
London:  James  Tmray,  1851.     viii,  ^279 p>p>.     8^. 

Sailing  directions  for  Porto  Rico  and  the  Caribbce  islands: 

compiled  from  the  latest  English,  French,  and  Spanish  sur- 
veys.    3d  edition. 
London:  James  Imray,  1852.     iv,  100 p>p>.     8^. 

Infantes  y  Perez,  Leopoldo  Lopez.     Guia  do  la  policia  judicial  ante  los 
delitos  pu])licos  en  las  islas  de  Cuba  y  Puerto  Rico. 
Matanzas:    Estahlecimiento    tip)ogrdfi.co   '"' Galeria  literaria^'' 
1895.     103,  {3)p>x>.     8-. 


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Infiesta,  Alejandro.    La  exposicion  de  Puerto  Rico.    Memoria  redac- 
tada,  segun  a  cuerdo  de  la  junta  del  c^ntenario. 
Puerto  Pico:  Imp.  del  ''Boletin  Mercantile'  189o.      {2),  312 
j>j}.     Plates.     Portraits.     8^. 

Contains:  Part  I. — Chapter  I.  Sintesis  de  los  principales  aconteci- 
mientos  de  la  historia  de  Puerto  Eico.  II.  Geografia  de  la 
isla,  .  .  .  geoloofia.  Meteorologia.  Fauna  y  flora  .  .  . 
III.  Poblacion  .  .  .  Instruccion  popular.  Comercio,  agri- 
cultura  e  industria.     Riqueza  de  la  isla. 

Part  II. — La  exposicion.  Chapter  IV.  Los  certumenes.  Obras 
premiadas  por  el  Ateneo,  la  economica  y  el- bien  publico  .  .  . 
la  antologia  puertorriqueiia    .     .     . 

Part  III. —  .  .  .  Chapters  II,  III.  Ciencias,  literatura,  miisica, 
imprenta.  IV.  Trabajo  de  mujer  ...  V.  Productos  agrico- 
las.  VI.  Artes  usuales,  frutos  tropicales.  VII.  .  .  .  Instruc- 
cion publica.     VIII.  Comercio     .     .     . 

Lealtad  ^^  heroismo  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico,  1897. 

Puerto  Pico:  A.  Lynne  e  Hijos  de  Perez  Moris.,  1897.     vii^ 
367  ijp.     Plates,     Portraits.     8^. 

Memoria  con  los  cuadros  de  ensenanza  y  estadisticos  corres- 

pondientes  que  sobre  el  estado  de  la  instruccion  primaria 
en  el  distrito  sud  de  esta  provincia     .     .     . 
Puerto-Pico:   Tip,  ''^El  Comercio. '^     1886.     2  parts  in  1  vol- 
ume.    Folded  sheets.     F^, 

Instituto  de  segunda  ensenanza  de  Puerto-Rico.  Memoria  del 
curso  de  1893  a  91:,  leida  en  la  solemne  apertura  del  de  1891 
a  95  por  Santiago  Hita  y  Comas.  Precedida  del  discurso 
.  .  .  por  Jaime  Comas  y  Muntaner. 
Puerto -Rico:  Imjrrenta  del  ^^Boleti.i  Mercantile'  1895.  219., 
{2)  pp.     8^. 

Same.     1894  a  1895. 

Puerto-Pico:   "Boletin  Mercmitiie'  1896.     68,  (2)  pp.     12^. 

Same.     1895  a  1896. 

Barcelona:  A.  Lopez  Pohert,  [1896'].     67,  (1)  pp.     <5-. 

Memoria  correspondiente  al  curso  academico  de  1896  a  1897. 

[Barcelona:  A.  Zopez  Pohert,t?npresor^  1896.]    76,  (2)  pp.  8^. 

Instituto   geografico  y  estadistico  de  Espana,  Madrid.     Resena 
geografica  y  estadistica  de  Espana,  por  la  direccion  general 
*  del  Instituto  geografico  3^  estadistico. 

Madrid:  Imprenta  de  la  Direccion  general  del  Instituto  gco-' 
grdfico  y  estadistico,  1888.  xxiv,  1116,  (1)  pp.  Folded 
map.     F^. 

Puerto  Rico,  pp.  1065-1069,  viz:  Geography,  geology,  orography  and 
hydrography,  climate,  flora;  civil,  judicial,  military,  maritime, 
ecclesiastic,   and  university  divisions;  population. 


18  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO. 

Instruccion  para  la  cobranza  por  la  via  de  apremio  de  los  debitos  a 

favor  de  los  ayuntamientos  3^  para  la  gestion  de  las  diputa- 

ciones  provinciales  aprobada  por  Real  decreto  de  25  de 

Julio  de  1885. 

Ponce:  Tij).  de  la  Bevista  de  Puerto- Eico^  1891.     8  jy^-     16^- 

Janer  y  Soler,  Felipe.     Elementos  de  cosmografia  y  geografia  par- 
ticular de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico. 
Puerto  Bico:    Gonzalez  d;  Co.,  1883.     101  j^p-     12-. 

Jeflferys,  Thomas.  A  description  of  the  Spanish  islands  and  settle- 
ments on  the  coast  of  the  West  Indies,  compiled  from 
authentic  memoirs  revised  by  gentlemen  who  have  resided 
many  years  in  the  Spanish  settlements,  and  illustrated  with 
thirty-two  maps  and  plans. 
London:  1762.     {6),  xxi/v,  106,  iPi  j^p.     If". 

Pp.  95-97  on  Puerto  Rico.  With  plans,  "San  Juan"  and  "Aguada 
Nueva. ' ' 

Kellogg,  Eva  M.  C.  The  war  islands.  Cuba  and  other  islands  of  the 
sea.     Edited  by  Larkin  Dunton. 

Silver,    Burdett   d;   comjxiny.     New    Ywk,    1898.     JfJ/B  ])P' 
Illus.     Maps.     12^. 

Krug,  L.     Indianische  alterthiimer  in  Porto  Rico. 

{In  Zeitschrift  fiir  Ethnologie,  1876.     Heft  6,  pp.  428-437.) 

Labra,  Rafael  Maria  de.     A  los  electores  de  Sabana  Grande  (Puerto- 
Rico).     .     .     . 
Madrid:  M.  G.  Hernandez,  187 S.     59  jyp-     8"", 

(Cuestiones  de  ultramar.)     La  cuestion  de  Puerto-Rico. 

Madrid:  J.  E.  Morete,  1870.     119  pp.     8-. 

Laet,  Jan  de.  Historia  de  nuevo  mundo,  6  descripcion  de  las  Indias 
occidentales.     .     .     . 

{In  Tapia  y  Rivera  (Alejandro),  editor.  Biblioteca  historica  de 
Puerto  Rico  .  .  .  pp.  123-227.  Puerto  Rico;  Imprenta  de 
Marquez,  1854.     8°.) 

Lavall^e,  Francis.  Esquisse  historique  et  geographique  de  Tile  de 
Puerto-Rico.     Avec  une  carte. 

{In  Bulletin  de  la  Society  de  g^ographie.  5^  s^rie.  vol.  2.  pp. 
81-96.     Paris,  1861. ) 

Layfield,  John  (?)  i>.  i>.  A  large  relation  of  the  Porto  Ricco  voiage; 
written  as  is  reported,  b}^  that  learned  man  and  reverend 
Divine  Doctor  La}  field,  his  Lordship's  chaplaine  and  attend- 
ant in  that  expedition;  veiy  much  abbreviated. 

(7?i  Purchas  His  pilgrimes.  The  fourth  part.  (Liber  vi.)  Chap- 
ter III.  pp.  1155-1176.  London:  Printed  by  William  Stansby 
for  Henrie  F^therstone,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  Paul's 
Churchyard,  at  the  signe  of  the  Rose.     1625.     F°.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    OX    PORTO    EICO.  19 

Ledru,  Andre  Pierre.  Reise  nach  den  Inseln  Teneriffe,  Trinidad,  St. 
Thomas,  St.  Cruz  und  Porto  Rico  .  .  .  aus  dem 
Franzosischen  iibersetzt.  Mit  einer  Charte  der  Insel 
Porto-Rico. 
'Weima?\'  Yerlag  des  II.  S.  prh'.  land.  Indmt.  Comjptoivs^ 
1812.  OCX,  322 xyp^  J%>-  8-. 
Pp.  195-305,  Porto  Rico. 

Viage  a  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico  en  el  afio  1797  ejecutado  por 

una  comision  de  sabios  Franceses     .     .     .     con  objeto  de 
hacer  indagaciones   y   colecciones   relativas   a   la   historia 
natural     .     .     .     traducido  al  castellano  por  D.  Julio  L. 
de  Vizcarrondo. 
Puerto-Rico:  J.  Gonzalez,  1863.     268  2)J>.     8-. 

Voyage  aux  iles  de  Teneriffe,  la  Trinite,  Saint  Thomas,  Sainte 

Croix,   et   Porto   Rico     .     .     .     ouvrage  accompagne   de 
notes  et  d'additions  par  M.  Sonnini.     Avec  tres  belle  carte 
gravee  par  J.  B.  Tardieu,  d'apres  Lopez. 
Paris:  ArtJiur  Bertrand,  1810.     2  vols.     8^. 
Vol.  2,  pp.  46-278,  Porto  Rico. 

Ijeslie's  official  history  of  the  Spanish- American  "war.  A  pictorial 
and  descriptive  record  of  the  Cuban  rebellion,  the  causes 
that  involved  the  United  States,  and  a  complete  narrative 
of  our  conflict  with  Spain  on  land  and  sea;  supplemented 
with  fullest  information  respecting  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  the 
Philippines  and  Hawaii.  Compiled  from  the  official  records 
at  Washington. 
[WasJmigto^i^limOO].     612,  {2) j^p.     Hhis.     F-. 

El  Liberal.     Periodico  republicano-autonomista.    June  30-December, 

1886. 
2Iayagu€z,  P.  B.:  1886.     F-. 

Ijobo,  Miguel.     Historia  general  de  las  antiguas  colonias  Hispano- 
Americanas  desde  su  descubrimiento  hasta  el  ano  mil  ocho- 
cientos  ocho. 
Madrid:  Imj?.  de  Miguel  Guijanx>,  1875.     3  vols,     8^. 
Vol.  1,  pp.  304  et  seq.,  Puerto  Rico. 

Lofling,  Peter.  Reisebeschreibung  nach  den  spanischen  Landern  in 
Europa  und  America  in  den  Jahren  1751  bis  1756,  nebst 
Beobachtungen  und  Anmerkungun  liber  die  merkwlirdig- 
sten  Gewachse,  herausgegeben  von  Carl  von  Linne.  Aus 
dem  Schwedischen  iibersetzt  von  Alexander  Bernhard 
Kolpin.  Mit  Kupferstichen.  2te  Auflage. 
Be}'lin:   1776.     In    Yerlag   Gottl.  Ang^ost  Lange.     16,   (16), 


20  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO. 

Lopez  de  Velasco,  Juan.  Geografia  y  descripcion  universal  de  las- 
Indias,  recompilada  por  el  cosmografocronista  Juan  Lopez 
de  Velasco  desde  el  ano  de  15T1  al  de  1574,  publicada  por 
primera  vez  en  el  Boletin  de  la  Sociedad  geografica  de 
Madrid,  .  .  .  por  Don  Justo  Zaragoza. 
Madrid:  JEstdb,  tij:).  de  Fortanet^  189 Jf,.  xiii^  (J),  808  pjj. 
Folded  map.     8^, 

Contents:  Corografia  de  la  isla  de  Cuba,  pp.  110-119.  Descripcion 
de  la  isla  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico,  pp.  126-134.  Corografia  de 
las  islas  Filipinas,  pp.  581-591. 

Lopez  Tuero,  Fernando.    Isla  de  Puerto  Rico.    Estudios  de  economia 
rural. 
Puerto  Rico :   '  'Boletin  Jfercantil, "  189S,     U2  i^xy.     12"^. 

Isla  de  Puerto  Rico.     La  reforma  agricola. 

Fuerto  Rico:   Til?,  del  ''Boletin  Mercantile''  1891,     202  pp. 

W).  ^^.  . 

Tratado  de  cultivos  tropicales.     ...     2*  edicion. 

Puerto  Rico:  Imprenta  del  "Boletin  Mercantile'  1896.     272 
pp.     8"^. 

Luechetti,  M.     Puerto-Rico.     Exposicion  al  congreso  de  Washington 
con  respecto  al  regimen  administrativo  y  economico  que  ha 
de  establecerse  en  Puerto  Rico. 
Puerto-Rico:    F.  J.  Marxuach^  1898.     39  pp.     Folded  map. 

8^. 

MacG-regor,  John.  Hayti  and  the  foreign  West  Indies.  (Com- 
mercial tariffs  ...  of  the  several  states  of  Europe 
and  America     .     .     .     Part  XX.) 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers.     1847.     vol.  64. 

London,  1847.) 
Pp.  119-144,  Puerto  Rico. 

Magalhaes,  Miguel  de,  compiler.     Colonial  business  directory  of  the 
island  of  Puerto  Rico.     (1898.) 
Neio  York:  1898.     8^. 

Marin,    Ramon.     La  villa   de   Ponce   considerada  en   tres  distintas 
epocas.     .     .     .     Editoriales    publicados   en   el    periodic© 
''La  Cronica."     .     .     . 
I'^nce:   "El  Vapor,"  1877.     U6 pp.     16^. 

Martin  Sanchez,  Francisco.    Discursos  y  rectificaciones    .    .    .    pro- 
luuiciados  en  el  congreso  de  los  diputados.     .     .     .     1895. 
Madrid:  IFjos  de  J.  A.  Garcia,  1895.     1^8 p>P'     1'^^^ 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  21 

Mason,  Otis  T.     The  Latimer  collection  of  antiquities  from  Porto 

Rico  in  the  National  Musemn  and  the  Guesde  collection  of 

antiquities  in  the  Pointe-a-Pitre,  Guadeloupe,  West  Indies. 

Washington:  Puhlished  hy  tlie  SmitJison Ian  Institution,  1899. 

V,  372-837 2yi>'     8'-. 

(From  the  Smithsonian  Reports  for  1876  and  1884.) 

Memoria  de  los  trabajos  realizados  por  la  seccion  Puerto  Rico  del 
Partido  revolucionario  Cubano,  1895  a  1896. 
Imprenta  de  A.  W,  Howes,  New  Yorh  City:  \1898\     ^Jfd 2^P' 
Plate.     S-. 

Memoria  sobre  las  obras  publicas  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico  en  el  ano 

de  1875  a  1876. 

{Iir"  Revista  do  obras  piibUcas,"  vol.  6.     Madrid,  1878.) 

Millspaugh,  C.  F.     Plantas  utowan^e.     Plants  collected  in  Bermudas, 

Porto  Rico,  St.  Thomas,  Culebras,  Santo  Domingo,  Jamaica, 

Cuba,  the  Caymans,   Cozumel,  Yucatan,  and  the  Alcran 

shoals.     December,  1898,  to  March,  1899.     The  Antillean 

cruise  of  the  yacht  Mowana. 

Chicago:    1900.      110  2W'      ^(^P-      ^^-      {Field    ColumUan 

Museum.     Publication  Jf3,   Botanical  series,  vol.  ii,  no.  1.) 

"  Botanical  collections  made  on  a  yachting  trip  through  the  West 

Indies." 

Minguella  y  Arnedo,  T.     Carta  pastoral  que  el  ilmo.  Sr.  obispo  de 
Puerto  Rico,  dirige  al  clero  y  iieles  de  su  diocesis. 
Puerto- Eico:  Imjyrenta  del  Boletin  2ferca7itil,  1897,     23  2>J>' 

Morris,  Charles.     Our  island  empire.     A  hand-book  of  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippine  islands. 
PhiladeljMa:  J.  B.  Lijypincott  comjyany,  1899.    mi,  7-JfS82yp>' 
Ma2).     8-. 

Moschler,   H.    B.     Die   Lepidopteren-Fauna   der   Insel   Porto-Rico. 
Mit  dem  Bildnisse  des  Verfassers  und  einer  Tafel. 

{In  Senkenberger  naturforschende  Gesellschaft,  Frankfurt  a.  ]M. 
Abhandlungen,  vol.  16,  1890:  69-360.) 

Un  Negrdfilo  concienzudo.     Cuba  y  Puerto  Rico.     Medios  de  con- 
servar    estas    dos    Antillas    en    su   estado   de    esplendor, 
por     .     .     . 
Madrid:  Jose  Cruzado,  1866.     159  2)P'     S^. 


22  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO. 

Neumann-G-andia,  Eduardo.  Benefactores  y  hombres  notables  de 
Puerto-Rico.  Bocetos  biograficos-criticos,  con  un  estudio 
sobre  nuestros  gobernadores  generales.  Obra  exornada 
con  fotograbados.  Vol.  I. 
Ponce:  1896.  ''La  Lilertady  xi,  (i),  J^OJ^,  (3)  pp.  Por- 
traits.    8^. 

Gloriosa  epopeya.     Sitio  de  los  Ingleses  de  1797,  con  datos 

hasta  ahora  no  publicados. 
Ponce:   "Za  Zihertad,'' 1897.     o^ pp.     Portrait.     <§^. 

Sitio  de  los  holandeses. 

In  Infiesta,  A.  Lealtad  y  heroismo  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico,  pp.. 
261-274. 

North-American  and  West  Indian  G-azetteer.  Containing  an  authen- 
tic description  of  the  colonies  and  islands  in  that  part  of  the 
globe,  showing  their  situation,  climate,  soil,  produce  and 
trade;  with  their  former  and  present  condition.  Also,  an 
exact  account  of  the  cities,  towns,  harbours,  ports,  bays, 
rivers,  lakes,  mountains,  number  of  inhabitants,  etc.  Illus- 
trated with  maps.  The  second  edition. 
London:  Printed  for  G.  Pobinson^  1778.  (6),  xxiv.,  {216} 
pp.     16^. 

Ober,  Frederick  A.     Puerto  Rico  and  its  resources.     With  maps  and 
illustrations. 
JVew  Yorlc:  D.  Appleton  and  company^  1899.     viii^  (4),  282' 
pp.     Plates  {photogravures).     Folded  map.     12^. 

The  storied  West  Indies. 

J^ev)  York:  D.  App>leton  c&  Co.,  1900.     xx,  291  pp.     8^. 

Osgood,  Daniel.     A  letter  on  the  yellow  fever  of  the  West  Indies. 

M-w  York:  Published  ly  Plain  Bliss,  1820.     72pp.     12^. 

Oviedo  y  Valdes,  Gonzalo  Fernandez  de.  Fragmentos  de  la  historia 
general  y  natural  de  las  Indias.  Libro  16,  y  algunos  capi- 
tulos  de  otros  libros  referentes  a  Puerto-Rico. 

{Ill  Tapia  y  Rivera  (Alejandro),  editor.  Biblioteca  historica  de 
Puerto  Kico.  .  .  .  pp.  7-90.  Puerto  Kico:  ImprentadeMar- 
quez,  1854.     8°.) 

Packard,  R.  L.     Education  in  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  the  Philippines. 

(//i  United  StateH  ComniiHsioner  of  Education.  Report,  1897-98,. 
V.  .1. 1 ,  pp.  909-967.     Washington,  1899.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  23 

Partido  autonomista  Puerto-riqueno.  Exposicion  que  dirigen  al 
Excmo.  Sr.  Presidente  del  consejode  ministros  por  conducto 
del  Excmo.  Sr.  Gobernador  geneml  de  Puerto  Rico  y  del 
ministro  de  ultramar  el  directorio  y  la  delegacion  del  Par- 
tido autonomista  Puerto-riqueno. 
Madrid:  Jose  Gil  y  Navarro,  1888.     J^9,  {2)  pj^-     -^^^• 

Partido  revolucionario  cubano.     La  seccion  Puerto  Rico.     Memo- 
ria  de  los  trabajos  realizados  por  la  seccion  Puerto  Rico 
del  partido  revolucionario  cubano.     1895  a  1898. 
A,   W,  Howes,  Neio  York  City:  [1898].     250pp.     5^. 

Peiiaranda,  Carlos.     Cartas  Puerto-Riquenas     .     .     .     1878-1880. 

Madrid:   '''' Sucesores  de  Bivadeneyra,^''  1885.     195 pp.     Por- 
trait.    8^. 

Perez  Moris,  Jose,  y  Luis  Cueto  y  G-onzalez  Quijano.     Historia  de 
la  insurreccion  de  Lares,  precedida  de  una  resena  de  los  tra- 
bajos separatistas. 
Barcelona:  Narciso  Baniirezy  Ca.,187'2.    xii,  13-3J^2,  {l)pp. 

8^. 

Porto  Rico.     Estadistica  general  del   comercio   exterior  de  la  pro- 
vincia  de  Puerto-Rico  correspondiente  al  ano  natural  de 

1890. 
Puerto-Rico:  1891.     (5),  193  pp.     Jf, 

Presupuestos  generales  de  gastos  e  ingresos   de  la  isla  de 

Puerto  Rico  para  el  ano  economico  de  1878-79. 
Madrid:  1878.     115,  {2)  p)p>.     ^^. 

Same.     1886-87. 

2fadrid:  1886.     ^^. 

La  situacion  de  Puerto-Rico;  las  falacias  de  los  conservadores 

y  los  compromisos  del  partido  radical.     Por  un  Puerto- 
Riqueno. 
Madrid:  1873.     Imprenta  de  J.  Nogicera  a  cargo  de  M.  Mar- 
tinez.    79  pp.     8^. 

Pireccion  de  instruccion  piiUica.     Programas  de  Ingles  para 

oposiciones  al  grado  superior  y  elemental. 
Puerto  Rico:  Boletin  21ercantil,  1898.     10  j^p-     16^* 

Junta  insular  de  instruccion.     Teachers'  manual  for  the  pub- 

lic schools  of  Puerto  Rico;  issued  under  the  authority  of 
the  Insular  board  of  education,  by  the  president  of  the 
board.     Manual  del  maestro  para  las  escuelas  publicas  de 


24  LIST    OF    BOOKS    OK    POETO    RICO. 

Porto  Rico — Continued. 

Puerto  Rico;  publicado  bajo  los  auspicios  de  la  Junta  insu- 
lar de  instruccion,  por  el  presidente  de  la  junta. 

Silve7\  Burdett  d;   Co.,  New  YorJc:  1900.     xv,  (1),  595  jyp. 
Plates.     8'-^. 

Purdy,  John.     The  Columbian  navigator. 

Volume  I.  A  sailing  director^"  for  the  Bermuda  Islands,  the 
eastern  and  southern  coasts  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
State  of  Texas.  Being  Part  II  of  the  sailing  directories  for 
the  eastern  coasts  and  islands  of  America.  Second  edition, 
improved  and  corrected  from  numerous  sources,  by  Alex- 
ander Findlay. 
London:  Printed  for  BicJiard  Holmes  Laurie,  18Ji7 .  19Jf,jjp. 
Folded  map.     Plates.     8^ 


>o 


Volume  II.  The  Columbian  navigator.  A  sailing  directory 
for  the  northern  part  of  the  West  Indies,  and  the  Mexican 
sea;  comprising  the  islands  of  Porto  Rico,  Hayti,  or  St. 
Domingo,  Jamaica,  Cuba,  and  the  Bahama  Islands,  and  the 
coasts  of  the  Yucatan  and  Mexico,  from  Cape  Catoche  to 
the  Rio  del  Norte,  including  the  description  of  the  Florida 
or  Gulf  stream.  Being  Part  III  of  the  sailing  directories 
of  the  eastern  coasts  and  islands  of  America.  Fourth  edi- 
tion, improved  and  corrected  from  numerous  sources,  by 
Alexander  G.  Findlay. 
London:  Printed  for  Picliard  Holmes  Laurie.  Additions  to 
1856.     xx,308p2?.     Plates.     8"". 

Volume  III.     The  Columbian  navigator;  or,  sailing  directory  for 
the  American  coasts  and  the  West  Indies.    Comprehending: 

I.  Descriptions  of  the  winds,  seasons,  tides,  and  currents, 
and  directions  for  the  passages  to  and  among  the  islands, 
and  to  the  ports  of  Guyana,  &c.  2.  The  general  naviga- 
tion of  the  Caribbean  or  Colombian  sea,  from  leeward  to 
windward,  &c.  3.  The  island  of  Porto-Rico,  the  Virgin 
islands,  and  St.  Croix.  4.  The  Caribbee  or  Windward 
islands,  from  Sombero  to  Trinidad.  5.  The  coast  and  rivers 
of  Guyana,  from  the  equator  and  the  Maranon,  westward, 
to  the  gulf  of  Paria.  6.  The  Colombian  or  Leeward  islands, 
from  Margarita  westward.  7.  The  coast  of  Venezuela, 
from  the  gulf  of  Paria  to  La  Guayra.  8.  The  coasts  from 
La  Guayra  to  St.  Juan  de  Nicaragua.  9.  The  islands  and 
shoals  between  Jamaica  and  Nicaragua.  10.  Mosquitia  or 
the  Mosquito  shore,  from  Nicaragua  to  Cape  Honduras, 

II.  The  Bay  and  Gulf  of  Honduras,  &c.,  from  Cape  Hon- 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  25 

Purdy,  John — Continued. 

duras  to  Cape  Catoche  and  Cape  Antonio,  including  the 
Golfo  and  Rio  Dulce.  12.  Temperatures  of  air  and  water 
in  the  West  Indies:  Preservation  of  health:  Spanish  names 
and  pronunciation.  Composed  and  arranged  from  a  great 
variet}^  of  documents,  as  enumerated  in  the  work,  including 
most  especially,  a  corrected  translation  of  the  '  Derrotero  de 
las  Antillas,'  b}^  Capt.  Andr.  Livingston,  and  the  contri- 
butions of  many  other  intelligent  navigators.  Second  edi- 
tion; materially  improved,  revised,  and  enlarged. 
London:  Printed  for  R,  H,  Laurie^  1839.  xxiv^  338  pp. 
Ill  lis.  (icoodcuts).     Plate.     8^. 

Quimones,  Francisco  Mariano.    Historia  de  los  partidos  ref  ormista  y 
conservador  de  Puerto  Rico. 
Jtfayaguez :   Tip.  Co?nercial,  1889.     iv,  61  pp.     8^. 

Ramos,  F.  Prontuario  de  disposiciones  oficiales.  Redactado  por 
.  .  .  F.  Ramos  .  .  .  Aprobado  y  dispuesto  su  publi- 
cacion  por  el  gobierno  superior  civil  de  esta  isla.  Contiene 
las  disposiciones  mas  notables  del  gobierno  superior  de  la 
isla,  desde  el  aiio  de  1821  hasta  tin  de  Marzo  de  1865  .  .  . 
Puerto- Rico:  1866.     Trap),  de  Gonzalez.     531  pp.     F^. 

Rector,  Charles  H.     The  story  of  beautiful  Porto  Rico.     A  graphic 

description  of  the  garden  spot  of  the  world  by  pen  and 

camera.    Comprising  the  history,  geography,  soil,  climate 

• .     .     .     Profusely  illustrated. 

Chicago:  Laird  c§  Lee^  1898.     18 Ip  lyp.     Folded  map.     12^. 

La  Reforma  agiicola;  organo  de  la  Asociacion  de  agricultores  de 
Puerto-Rico. 

Puerto- Eico:  1896-97.     2  vols,     s^- 

Regnault,  Elias.     Histoire   des   Antilles   et   des   colonies  fran^aises, 
espagnoles,    anglaises,   danoises   et   suedoises.      Saint-Do- 
mingue,  Cuba  et  Porto-Rico.     .     .     . 
Paris:     Firinin    Didot    freres,    181^9.      (-^),    160  pp.      8^. 
{FUnivers,  vol.  26.) 

Repertorio  historico  de  Puerto-Rico.     Aiio  1,  Xumero  1-3,  Noviem- 
bre,  1896-Dic   15,  1897. 
Puerto  Rico:  Lie.  J.  J.  Acosta,  1897.     Jf!^. 

Robinson,  Albert  Gardner.     The  Porto  Rico  of  to-day.     Pen  pictures 
of  the  people  and  the  country. 
2^ew  York:    Charles  Scrihner's  sons,  1899.     xiv,  {2),  24.0pp. 
Plates  (photogravures).     Maps.     12^. 


26  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 

Sama,  Manuel  Maria.     Bibliografia  Puerto-Riquena. 

Mayagiiez^  P.  R. :    Tipografia  comercial,  1887.    159  pjp.    8^, 

Sanroma,  Joaquin  Maria.     Puerto-Rico  j  su  hacienda. 
Madrid:   T.  Fcrrtanet,  187 S.     96  pp.     8^. 

Santacilia,  Pedro.     Lecciones  orales  sobre  la  historia  de  Cuba,  pro- 
nunciadas  en  el  Ateneo  democratico  Cubano  de  Nueva  York. 
Nuefva-OrleaTis:  L.  E.  del  Cristo,  1859.     xi,  220  pp. '   8^. 

Santaella,  Herminio  W.     Geograf  ia  astronomica  y  politica  de  Espana 
y  sus  posesiones  ultramarinas.     2*  edition. 
Fo7ice,  Puerto  Rico:  M.  Lopez,  1887.     ISl pp.     16^, 

Scherzer,  Karl  vo^i.     Reise  der  osterreichischen  Fregatte  "No vara" 
um  die  Erde    .    .     .    1857-1859.    Statistisch-commercieller 
Theil. 
Wien:  K.  K.  Hof  und  Staatsdnockerei.    1865,    2i}ols,    Map. 
8^. 

Porto  Rico,  vol.  2,  pp.  467-495  (with  map). 

Schoelcher,    Victor.     Colonies    etrangeres    et    Haiti;    resultats    de 
Femancipation  anglaise. 
Paris:  Pagnerre,  18i3.     2  vols.     8^. 

Vol.  I:  pp.  309-345,  on  Porto  Rico;  pp.  349-358,  Cuba. 

Sichar  y  Salas,  Mariano.     El  porvenir  de  Ponce. 
Po7ice:  M.  Lopez,  1889.     59  p>p.     8^. 

Viaje  por  la  costa  noroeste  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico     .     .     . 

Conferencia  leida  en  el  circulo  militar  de  la  capital  de  la 
misma. 
Piterto  Rico:   ''Boletin  Mercantile'  1886.     55 pp.     8^. 

Sievers,  W.     Zur  Kenntniss  Puerto-Ricos.     Mit  einer  Karte. 

{In  Mittheilungen  der  Geographischen  Gesellschaft  in  Hamburg, 
1891-92.) 

Simpson,  Charles  Torrey.  Distribution  of  the  land  and  freshwater 
nioUusks  of  the  West  Indian  region  and  their  e\idence 
with  regard  to  past  changes  of  land  and  sea. 

(7/t  U.  S.  National  IVIuseum.      Proceedings,  vol.  17,  pp.  413-450. 
AVashington.     1895.     Plate.     8°.) 

8ituaci6n  (La)  de  Puerto  Rico.     Las  falacias  de  los  conservadores  y 
los  coniproniisos  del  partido  radical  jDorunPuerto-Riqueno. 
Madrid:  J.  N(Hj%iei\>  a  cargo  de  M.  Martinez.^  1873,     79  pp, 
{Pro2>agaihda  reforrriista.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RIOO.  27 

Spain.  Aranceles  generales  para  el  cobro  de  derechos  de  importacion 
y  exportacion  en  todas  las  aduanas  de  los  puertos  habili- 
tados  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico,  aprobados  por  S.  M.  en 
Agosto  de  1849,  y  reformados  con  sujecion  a  las  bases  pres- 
criptas  en  reales  ordenes  de  8  de  igual  mes  de  1851  y  5  de 
Octubre  del  corriente  ano. 
Puerto- Rico:  Imjyrenta  de  Acosta^  1857 .     {92)  j)^).     F^. 

Constitucion  autonomica.    Decreto  sobre  igiialdad  de  derechos 

politicos  y  ley  electoral  de  Puerto-Rico. 
Puerto-Rico:  Imprenta  ''El  Pais,''  1898.     (^),  29 pp.     16^. 

Constitution  establishing  self  government  in  the  islands  of 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.     Promulgated  by  royal  decree  of 
November  25,  1897.     [Translated.]      Division  of  customs 
and  insular  affairs,  War  Department,  August,  1899. 
Washington:    Government  Printing  Office,  1899.     2Jf,jpp.     8^. 

Instruccion  reglamentaria  aprobada  por  S.  M.,  para  el  ser- 

vicio  de  las  aduanas  en  los  puertos  habilitados  de  la  isla  de 
Puerto-Rico.     Mandada  observar  por  real  orden  de  5  de 
Octubre  de  1857. 
Puerto- Rico  :  Imprenta  de  Acosta,  1857 .     {Jf),  51 2)p>'     F^. 

Ley  para  el  ejercicio  del  derecho  de  asociacion  mandada  obser- 

var en  las  islas  de  Cuba  y  Puerto-Rico  por  real  decreto  de 
13  de  Junio  de  1888. 
Puerto-Rico:  Lnjyrenta  de  Gobierno,  1888.     6 pp-     8^. 

Ministerio  de  \dtranicvr.     Regimen  del  gobierno  y  administra- 

cion  civil  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico.     Reformas  planteadas 
con  arreglo  a  la  ley  de  bases  de  15  de  Marzo  de  1895.    Leyes 
y  decretos.     Edicion  oficial. 
Madrid  :  Imjprenta  de  la  viuda  de  2finiiesa  de  los  Rios.,  1897. 
W6pp.     5°. 

Presupuestos  generales  de  ingresos  y  gastos   de  la  isla  de 

Puerto-Rico  para  el  ano  economico  de  1878-79. 
Afadrid :  Imprenta  de  Manuel  Ginesta,  1878.     115.,  (2)  jpp. 

Same.     1886-87. 

Madrid:  1886.     J^^. 

Real  decreto  de  25  de  Noviembre  de  1897  adaptando  la  ley 

electoral  de  26  de  Junio  de  1890  a  las  islas  de  Cuba  y 
Puerto-Rico. 
liahcma:  Tmjyrenia  del  gohierno   y  capitayiia  general,  1898. 


28  LIST    OF    BOOKS    OIS"    PORTO    EICO. 

Spain.     Reglamento  provisional  para  la  adaptacion  de  la  ley  electoral 
de  26  de  Junio  de  1890  a  las  islas  de  Cuba  v  Puerto-Rico. 
Puerto-Rico :   Tipografia  de  la  Biicesidn  de  J.  J.  Acosta^  1898. 
H),31pp.     8°. 

Suplemento  a  la  instruccion  reglamentaria  j  aranceles  gene- 

rales  que  rijen  en  las  aduanas  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico, 
mandado  publicar  j  observar  en  las  mismas  aduanas  por 
disposicion  de  la  intendencia.     Edicion  oficial. 
Puerto  Pico:  Imj^renta  de  Acosta,  186 Jf,.     71,  (1)  pp,    fol. 

Stone,  Roy.     Agriculture  in  Puerto  Rico. 

{In  United  States:  Department  of  Agriculture,  Yearbook,    1898. 
pp.  505-514.     Washington,  1899.     1  plate. ) 

Tapia  y  Rivera,  Alejandro.     Bibli'oteca  historica  de  Puerto  Rico  que 
contiene  varios  documentos  de  los  siglos  xv,  xvi,  xvii,  y 
xviii.     .     .     . 
Puerto  Pico:  Imprenta  de  Marqu£z,  185^.     687,lJf.2)j).     8^. 

Camoens.     Drama  original  en  tres  actos.     Refundido  j  corre- 

gidopor  el  autor,  para  esta  segunda  edicion:  la  prime ra  fue 
hecha  en  Madrid  en  1868. 
Puerto  Pico:  Est.  tii?.  de  Acosta,  1878.     76,  {1)  j^P-     1^^- 

Conferencias  sobre  estetica  y  literatura,  pronunciadas  en  el 

Ateneo  Puerto-Riqueno. 
Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  de  Gonzalez  ih  Co.,  1881.     3112^2)-     1^^- 

Miscelanea.     Novelas,    cuentos,  bocetos   y   otros    opusculos. 

Puerto  Pico:    Gonzalez  di  Co. ,  1880.     (^),  260,  {2)  2yp'    1'^^- 

Koticia  historica  de  D.  Ramon  Power,  primer  diputado  de 

Puerto  Rico,  con  un  apendice  que  contiene  algunos  de  sus 
escritos  y  discursos. 
Puerto  Pico:  Est.  tqy.  de  Gonzalez,  1873.     Jfd 2>P'     -?^'^- 

Postumo  el  transmigrado;  historia  de  un  hombre  que  resus- 

cito  en  el  cuerpo  de  su  enemigo. 
Putn^to-Pico:  J.  G.  Eont,  1882.     2 2Xirts  in  1  vol.     8^. 

Note. — Title  of  part  2  reads:  "Postumo  envirginiando;  6  historia 
de  un  hombre  que  se  colo  en  el  cuerpo  de  una  mujer." 

Tejada,  L.  d(».     Dcscripcion  del  huracan  del  13  de  Setiembre  de  1876 
en  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico. 

{In  Revi.sta  de  obras  publicas,  V(j1.  25.     ^Madrid,  1877.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  29 

Ubeda  y  Delgado,  Manuel.     Isla  de  Puerto  Rico:  estudio  historico, 
geogralico  y  estadistico. 
Porto  Bico:  Establecimiento  ti]),  del  Bolethi,  1878.     290  ^>/j). 

"En  tres  secciones  divide  su  o bra  el  Sr.  Ubeda.  En  la  primera 
ociipase  de  la  historia  de  la  isla  desde  su  descubrimiento  hasta 
nuestros  dias,  consultando  la  Historia  geogrufica,  civil  y  natural 
de  Puerto  Rico,  del  sabio  benedicto  Fray  liiigo  Abad;  las  Memo- 
rias  de  Don  Pedro  Tomas  de  Cordoba,  y  la  Historia  de  la  insu- 
rreccion  de  Lares.  En  la  segunda  seccion  trata  de  la  organizacion 
de  Puerto-Rico;  y  en  la  tercera  ofrece  una  descripcion  geogrdfica 
de  la  isla  en  general,  y  datos  estadisticos,  historicos,  etc.  etc., 
sobre  todos  y  cada  uno  de  los  pueblos  en  particular    ..." 

United  States.  56th  Congress^  1st  session.  House  document  no.  69Ji.. 
Relations  of  Puerto  Rico  to  the  Constitution.  Letter  from 
the  Assistant  Secretar}^  of  War,  transmitting  a  reply  to  the 
resolution  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  March  30, 
1900,  relating  to  an}'  opinion  or  opinions  of  a  law  officer  of 
that  department  on  the  relations  of  the  island  of  Puerto 
Rico  to  the  Constitution.     IT  pp.     8^. 

RotLse  report  ^4:9.     Ways  and  means  committee.     Re- 


port of  S.  E.  Payne  submitting  H.  8245,  to  regulate  trade 
of  Puerto  Rico,  as  a  substitute  for  H.  6883;  with  views  of 
minority,  Feb.  8,  1900.     32  pp.     8-. 

To  regulate  the  trade  of  Puerto  Rico,  and  for  other 

purposes.  [Mr.  Payne's  report  from  the  committee  on 
ways  and  means  (to  accompany  H.  R.  8215),  with  views  of 
the  minority.]     Feb.  8,  1900.  ^  32  pp.     8-. 

56th  Congress.,  2d  session.  House  document  no.  136.  Dis- 
bursements by  the  Treasurer  of  Porto  Rico,  May  to  Sep- 
tember, 1900.     31  pp. 

House  document  no.  137.     Reports  of  the  Auditor  of 

Porto  Rico  of  receipts  and  disbursements.  May  to  October, 
1900.     112  pp. 

House  document  no.  171.     Agricultural  resources  and 


capabilities  of  Porto  Rico.  Report  by  special  agent  in 
charge  of  agricultural  investigations  in  Porto  Rico.  Decem- 
ber 11,  1900.     32  pp.     7  plates.     8-. 

War  Department.     Proclamation  (to  people  of  Porto  Rico). 

Nov.  21,  1898. 
Puerto  Princijye:  1898.    Broadside.    Li  Spanish  and  English, 
(Proclamation  concerning  the  overtaking  of  the  government  of  the 
province  of  Puerto  Principe  by  Brig.  Gen.  L.  A.  Carpenter.) 


30  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO. 

United  States.     War  Department.     Adjutant-  GeneraVs  Office.     Mil- 
itary Information  Division.    Military  notes  on  Puerto  Rico. 
Washington:    Government  Printing  Office^  1898.     75 pp.     12 
folding  m.aps.     Small  8^. 

Department  of  Porto  Pico.     Inauguration  of  the  first 

civil  governor  of  Porto  Rico.     May  1,  1900. 
[San  Juan,  Porto  Pico.]     Puhlis/ied  hy  direction  of  the  com- 
manding general.     Department  of  Porto  Pico.     1900.     35 
Pp.  19-35  contain  Spanish  text  with  separate  title-page. 

Director  of  Censics  of  Porto  Pico.     Report  on  the  cen- 


sus of  Porto  Rico,  1890.     Lt.  Col.  J.  P.  Sanger,  director. 
Henry  Gannett,  Walter  F.  Willcox,  statistical  experts. 
Washington:    Govefrnmeiit  Printing  Office.^  1900.      1^,17  p>p. 
Plates.      Colored  maps.     8^. 

Report  of  Brig.  Gen.  George  W.  Davis,  U.  S.  V.,  on 


civil  affairs  of  Puerto  Rico,  1899. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.^  1900.     3Ji,2pp.     8^. 

Customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  ports  in  Porto  Rico 


in  possession  of  the  United  States. 
Washington:    Government  Printing  Office.,  1898.     Jf^pp.     <§°. 

Division  of  Customs  and  Insular  Affairs.    Amended 

customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  ports  in  Porto  Rico. 

Washington:    Government  Printing  Office.,  1899.    108pp.    8^. 

Immigration  regulations  for  the  island  of  Porto 

Rico. 
Washington:    Government  Printing  Office,  1899.     9 pp.     8^. 

(Reports  under  Circular  No.  10.)    Puerto  Rico, 

embracing  the  reports  of  Brig.  Gen.  George  W.  Davis,  mil- 
itary governor,  and  reports  on  the  districts  of  Arecibo, 
Aguadilla,  Cayey,  Humacao,  Mayaguez,  Ponce,  San  Juan, 
Vieques  and  the  subdistrict  of  San  German.  Arranged  by 
topics. 

Washington:    Government  Printing  Office.,  1900 .     9Jf,pp.     8^. 

Translation.     Laws  relating  to  the  civil  admin- 
istration and  government  of  the  island  of  Porto  Rico. 

Wa.^hi?igto?i:    Govermnent  Printing  Office,  1899.     53pp.     8^. 

Translation.  Compilation  of  the  organic  pro- 
visions of  the  administration  of  justice  in  force  in  the  Span- 
ish colonial  provinces,  and  appendices  relating-  thereto. 
(1891.)  ^ 

Washington:  G^wu^rnment  Printing  Office,  1899.    170 pp,    8^. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  31 

United  States.     War  Department.    Divisimi  of  Customs  and  Insular 
Affairs.     Translation  of  the  civil  code  in  force  in  Cuba, 
Porto  Rico,  and  the  Philippines. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.,  1899.    322  p}^-    ^^- 

Translation  of  the  code  of  commerce  in  force 


in  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  the  Philippines,  amended  b}'  the 
law  of  June  10,  1897,  including  the  commercial  registry 
regulations,  exchange  regulations,  and  other  provisions  of 
a  similar  character,  with  annotations  and  appendices. 
Washington:    Government  PHnting  Off ce^  1899.    iv^  291  pp. 

Translation  of   the  notarial   laws  in  force  in 


Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.     1888. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Off ce.^  1899.    58  pj).    8^. 

Translation  of  the  penal  code  in  force  in  Cuba 


and  Porto  Rico. 

Washington:  Government  Printing  Off ce^  1899.    176 p)p.    8^. 

Translation  of   the   provincial  and  municipal 


laws  of  Porto  Rico. 
Washington:    Government  Printing  Offce^  1899.    58 p)p>.    8^. 

Translation  of  the  law  of  civil  procedure  for  Cuba  and 


Porto  Rico,  with  annotations,  explanatory-  notes    ... 
Washington!:    Government  Printing  Off ce,  1901.     x,  (2),  544 

pp.     8^\ 
Translation  of  the  law  of  railroads  for  the  island  of 


Puerto  Rico,  granted   to   the  island   by  roj^al  decree  of 
December  8,   1887,  and  promulgated  in  Puerto  Rico  on 
January  10,  1888. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Offce.,  1899.     J{S pp.     8^, 

Translation  of  the  mortgage  law  for  Cuba,  Puerto 


Rico,  and  the  Philippines.     (1893.^ 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Offce,  1899.     90pp.     8^. 

Translation  of  the  police  law  of  railroads  of  Puerto 


Rico,  and  regulations  for  its  application,  promulgated  on 
the  17th  of  February,  1898. 
Washington:  Govermnent  Printing  Offce,  1899.     37 pp.     8^. 

Division  of  Insular  Affairs.     Report  of  Brig.  Gen. 


George  W.  Davis  on  the  industrial  and  economic  conditions 
of  Puerto  Rico. 
Washington:  Government  Printing  Off ce,  1900.     Jt^  pp.     ^^. 


32  LIST    OF    BOOKS    01^"   POKTO    EICO. 

Valiente,  Porfirio.     Keformes  dans  les  iles  de  Cuba  et  de  Puerto  Rico. 
Paris:  A.  Chaix  et  cie.^  1869.     xx,  ^12 pp.     8^. 

Valle  Atiles,  Francisco  del. .    El  campesino  Puertorriqueno,  sus  con- 
diciones  fisicas,  intelectuales  y  morales.     .     .     . 
Puerto  Pico:  Jose  Gonzalez  Font.,  1887.     167 pp.     8^. 

Valle,  Jose  G.  del.     Un  ciudadano  modelo.     [F.  Asensio  y  Arteaga.] 
Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  al  vapor  de  '^Za  Correspondencia^'^  1896. 
28  pp.     i^°.     {Bihliografiaportorriquefia.). 

Puerto  Rico.     Chicago.     Trabajos  descriptivos  y  de  investi- 

gaciones  criticas.     Prologo  de  Alejandro  Ynfiesta. 
[Puerto-Pico:^  1895.     xi,  233,  {8)  pp.     W. 

Valle,  Rafael  del.     Poesias.     Con  un  prologo  de  A.  Valdivia. 

A.  SalicTup,  Areeibo,  P.  P. :  188i.    xix,  206,  (8)  pp.    8^. 

Valle  y  Soriano,  Sebastian  del.    Manual  para  el  puntual  cumplimiento 
de  varias  de  las  obligaciones  de  los  ayuntamientos  de  la 
provincia  de  Puerto  Rico. 
Puerto  Pico:  Imprenta  de  Gonzalez,  1882.     xviipp.     8^. 

Vines,  Benito.     Apuntes  relativos  a  los  huracanes  de  las  Antillas  en 

setiembre  y  octubre  de  1875  y  1876.     Discurso  leido  en  la 

Real  Academia  de  ciencias  medicas,  fisicas  y  naturales  de 

la  Habana. 

Ilabana:  Tipografia  El  Iris,  1877.   256pp.   Folded  raap.   8^. 

Investigaciones  relativas  a  la  circulacion  y  traslacion  ciclonica 

en  los  huracanes  de  las  Antillas.     Primera  edicion. 
Ildbana:  Imp.  del  ''Arrisador  Comer cial^''  de  Pulido  y  Diaz, 
1895.     79  pp.     Portrait.     5°. 

Vivian,  Thomas  J. ,  and  Smith,  Ruel  P.     Everything  about  our  new 
possessions.     Being  a  handy  book  on  Cuba,  Porto  Rico, 
Hawaii,  and  the  Philippines. 
Wew  York:  P.  F.  Fenno  c&  Co.,  1899.     182  pp.     12^. 

Vizcarrondo,  Julio  L.  de.     (Puerto  Rico,  geography  and  history.) 
Puerto  Pico?  [186-?']     106  pp.     12"". 
Title-page  missing. 

Walton,  Clifford  Stevens.  The  civil  law  in  Spain  and  Spanish  Amer- 
ica, including  Cuba,  Puerto  Pico,  and  the  Philippine  islands; 
and  the  Spanish  civil  code  in  force;  annotated  and  with 
references  to  the  civil  codes  of  Mexico,  Central  and  South 
America.  .  .  . 
Was/iingtmi:  W.  II.  Lowdermilk  <&  Co.,  1900.  xix,  672 pp, 
8^. 


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Wilson,  H.  M.     Water  resources  of  Puerto  Rico. 

Washington:    Govermnent    Printing    Office^    1899.      JfS  JJP' 
Plates.     Maps.     8^. 

(United   States  Geological  Survey.      AVater  supply  and  irrigation 
papers,  no.  32. ) 

Voyage  aux  Antilles  espagnoles,  a  Porto-Rico,  Cuba  et  au  Mexique. 
Considerations  sur  I'influence  fran^aise  dans  ces  regions. 
(D'apres  le  "B.  S.  Etudes  colon,  et  marit.")    J.  Claine. 
Pul.    Union  GeograjMque  cho  Non^d  de  la  Prance,  vol.  H: 


ARTICLES  IN  PERIODICALS. 

1834.  Flinter's  account  of  Porto  Rico. 

Monthk/  review^'  vol.  135  (iVb^.,  183 J^):  Ipll. 

1835.  Flinter's  account  of  Porto  Rico. 

Edinburgh  review^  vol.  60  {Jan.^  1835):  328. 

1844.     Commerce  with  Porto  Rico. 

Ilunfs  merchcmts^  magazine,  vol.  10  {Apr. ,  18JiJi) :  327. 

1847.     Turnbull's  Porto  Rico  and  Cuba. 

Southern  quarterly  review,  vol.  12  {July,  18Ji7) :  91. 

1883.     Porto  Rico.     H.  Eggers. 

Nature,  vol.  29  {Dee.  6,  1883):  129. 

1888.     Literature  from  Porto  Rico. 

Literary  world,  vol.  19  {Jitne  9,  1888) :  189. 

1891-1892.     Zur  Kenntniss  der  Insel  Puerto  Rico. 

Geographische  Gesellschaft,  Hamburg.     Mittheilungen,  1891- 
1892,  pp.  217-236. 

1893.  Porto  Rico.     J.  Claine. 

Tour  du  monde,  vol.  66  {1893):  Jf,17-J^32.     IIL  maps. 

'*A  visit  to  Porto  Rico  in  1892,  with  numerous  well-chosen  illustra- 
tions." 

1894.  Le  monde  antilien:  Cuba,  Puerto-Rico.     C.  de  Varigny. 

Eevtce  des  deux  mondes,  J^^ pjeriode,  vol.  121  {Jan.,  189 Jf):  167. 

1894.     Depth  of  the  ocean  near  Porto  Rico.     The  physical  condition 
of  the  ocean.     W.  J.  L.  Wharton. 
Geographical  journal,  vol.  IV  {Sept.,  189 Ji):  255. 

1896.     Politische  geographische  Betrachtungen  iiber  Puerto  Rico. 
E.  Deckert. 

Geographische  Zeitschrift,  vol.  2  {1896):  138. 

1898.     Le  chalutage  sur  les  cotes  de  Porto-Rico.     A.  Nobre. 

Revue  raarlttme  {1898):  618-621.  {  War  DejMrtment.) 

1898.     Bombardment  of  San  Juan.     H.  Martin.  » 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  1^2  {May  28,  1898):  507. 
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LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO    EICO.  35 

1898.     With  Admiral   Sampson's  fleet.     The  bombardment  of  San 
Juan.     C.  T.  Chapman. 
Harper^ s  vjeeUy^  vol.  J^2  {June  ^,  1898):  638. 

1898.     The  San  Juan  bombardment.     E.  Emerson,  jr.,  and  others. 
Leslies'  weekly,  vol.  86  {June  9,  1898):  378. 

1898.     Porto  Rico  as  seen  last  month  [June,  1898].     E.  Emerson. 
American  revieuj  ofrevievjs,  vol.  18  {July,  1898):  1^2. 

1898.     The  economic  condition  of  Porto  Kico. 

Board  of  trade  journal,  vol.  25  {July^  1898):  26-30. 

1898.     Porto  Rico  and  the  capture  of  San  Juan.     W.  Winthrop. 
QutlooTc,  vol.  59  {Jidy  16,  1898):  675 

1898.     Forcible  annexation. 

Nation,  vol.  67  {July  28,  1898):  65. 

1898.     Porto  Rico.     A.  Solomon. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {July  28,  1898):  25Jf-255. 

1898.     Porto  Rico:  its  natural  history  and  products. 

Scientific  American  supplement,  vol.  1^.6  {July  30, 1898) :  18880, 

1898.     The  island  of  Porto  Rico.     F.  A.  Ober. 

Century,  vol.  56  {Aug.,  1898):  546-554;  {Oct.,  1898):  957. 

1898.     Same.     Article  condensed. 

Living  age,  vol.  218  {Aug.  13,  1898):  4,78-^79. 
PuUic  opinion,  vol.  25  {Aug.  11,  1898):  169. 

1898.     The  island  of  Puerto  Rico.     W.  P.  Wilson. 

Curi'ent  literature,  vol.  24  {Aug. ,  1898) :  I40. 

1898.     Porto  Rico:  Spain's  last  outpost. 

Gunton^s  magazine,  vol.  15  {Aug.,  1898):  95. 

1898.     Campaign  in  Porto  Rico.     With  map. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Aug.  4.  1898):  290-291. 

1898.     Our  reception  in  Porto  Rico. 

Puhlic  opinion,  vol.  25  {Aug.  11,  1898):  164- 

1898.     Imprisonment  of  W.  F.  Halstead. 

Illustrated  American,  vol.  24  {Aug.  12,  1898):  105. 

1898.     The  Puerto  Rican  expedition.     T.  D.  Walker. 
Harper's  %oeeUy,  vol.  4^  {^^ug-  ^0,  1898):  827. 

1898.     Saint  Thomas  and  San  Juan.     F.  A.  Ober. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Aug.  25,  1898):  54^3-545. 


36  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 

1898.     Alone  in  Porto  Rico.     E.  Emerson,  jr. 

Century,  ml.  56  {Sept.,  1898):  666-667. 

1898.     Our  new  island,  Puerto  Rico.     E.  Deland. 

Chautauquan,  ml.  27  {Sept.,  1898):  669-672. 

1898.     The  commercial  promise  of  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  the  Philip- 
pines.    G.  B.  Waldron. 
McClure,  vol.  11  {Sept.,  1898):  JtSl-^. 

1898.    Miles  takes  Porto  Rico.     E.  A.  Walcott. 

Overland,  n.  s.,  vol.  32  {Sept.,  1898):  257. 

1898.     Porto  Rico.     With  map. 

Journal  of  education,  vol.  JfS  {Sept.  1,  1898):  IJfi. 

1898.     Educating  the  Cubans  and  Porto  Ricans. 

PiMic  opinion,  vol.  25  {Sept.  1,  1898):  262. 

1898.    The  occupation  of  Ponce.     C.  T.  Chapman. 
Ilarj^er's  weekly,  vol.  ^2  {Sept.  3, 1898):  863. 

1898.     How  the  stars  and  stripes  came  to  Arroyo.     C.  T.  Chapman. 
Harper's  weeUy,  vol.  i2  {Sept.  3,  1898):  87 J^. 

1898.    Dramatic  reception  of  peace  news.     W.  E.  W.  MacKinlay. 

Leslie's  weekly,  vol.  87  {Sept.  22,  1898):  23 J^. 

1898.     A  dramatic  interruption.     T.  D.  Walker.     [The  end  of  the 
war  in  Porto  Rico.] 
Harper's  weehly,  vol.  J^^  {Sept.  2Jf,,  1898):  939-9i,2. 

1898.    The  Puerto  Rico  campaign.     J.  M.  A.  Darrach. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  ^2  {Sept.  2i,  1898):  9^2. 

1898.     Porto  Rico  as  a  field  for  investors.     A.  Solomon. 
Independent,  vol.  50  {Sept.  29,  1898):  903. 

1898.     Porto  Rico  as  it  is. 

Current  literature,  vol.  2Jf,  {Oct.,  1898):  338. 

1898.     Porto  Rico.     New  United  States  colony.     P.  MacQueen. 
National  magazine,  vol.  9  { Oct. ,  1898) :  3. 

1898.     Peace  in  Puerto  Rico.     T.  D.  Walker. 

Harjyer's  weekly,  vol.  ^  {Oct.,  1,  1898):  958. 

1898.     Typhoid  fever  in  Porto  Rico.     N.  Senn. 

Scientific  American  suppleinent,  vol.  Jf.6  { Oct.  1,  1898) :  19032, 

1898.     Porto  Rico  to-day.     G.  G.  Baldwin. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Oct.  6,  1898):  96 J^. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  37 

1898.     A  snap-shot  at  Porto  Kico.     P.  MacQueeii. 

Leslie's  weeUy,  vol.  87  {Oct.  13,  1898):  29o, 

1898.     From  Guaj^ama  to  St.  John.     M.  Wilcox. 

Harper' sioeehly,  vol.  4^  {Oct.  15,  1898):  1010. 

1898.     A  glimpse  of  interior  Porto  Rico.     P.  MacQueen. 

Leslies  weeUy,  vol.  87  {Oct.  20,  1898):  315. 

1898.     A  Puerto  Rican  problem.     The  crowded  prisons.     M.  Wilcox. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  Jf2  {Oct.  29,  1898):  1055. 

1898.     Occupation  of  Ma3^aguez.     R.  F.  Zogbaum. 

Harper's  iceeUy,  vol.  Jf2  {Oct.  29,  1898):  1067. 

1898.     In  Porto  Rico  with  General  Miles.     W.  P.  Sutton. 

Cosmop^olitan,  vol.  26  {JYov.,  1898):  13-22. 

1898.     The  closed  door  in  Porto  Rico.     R.  Ogden. 

Nation,  vol.  67  {Nov.,  1898):  383. 

1898.     The  Porto  Rican  campaign.     R.  H.  Davis. 

Scrihner's  magazine,  vol.  2Jf,  {JVov. ,  1898) :  515-527. 

1898.     Character  of  the  Porto  Rican  market. 

FuUic  opinion,  vol.  25  {Nov.  10,  1898):  601^. 

1898.     The  "black  hand"  in  Puerto  Rico.     J.  H.  Thacher. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  Jf2  {Nov.  12,  1898):  1100-1102. 

1898.     The  evacuation  of  Porto  Rico.     W.  Dinwiddle. 

Llarper'stceeBy,  vol.  1^2  {Nov.  19,  1898):  1139. 

1898.     The  closed  door  in  Porto  Rico. 

Nation,  vol.  67  {Nov.  21^,  1898):  383. 

1898.     Puerto  Rico.     The  military  road.     W.  Dinwiddle. 

Harjyer's  weekly,  vol.  Ji-2  {Nov.  26,  1898):  1163. 

1898.     Puerto  Rico  and  public  instruction.     C.  E.  Waters. 

Education,  vol.  19  {Dec,  1898):  239-21^2. 
American  review  of  reviews,  vol.  19  {Jan.,  1899):  92. 

1898.     Financial  wrong  in  Porto  Rico.     C.  Wiener. 

North  A?nerican  revieiv,  vol.  167  {Dec,  1898):  754--755 
Pullic  opinion,  vol.  25  {Dec  29,  1898):  806. 

1898.     Cock-fighting  in  Puerto  Rico.     W.  Dinwiddle. 

Harper's  %i^eeMy,  vol.  1^2  {Dec  3, 1898):  117J^. 

1898.     Porto  Rico,  Cuba  and  the  Philippines.     H.  A.  Herbert. 

Indejyendent,  vol.  50  {Dec  8,  1898):  16Jf,6. 


38  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO. 

1898.     Puerto  Rico.     The  home  life  of  the  people.     W.  Dinwiddle. 
Harper's  weeUy,  ml.  i2  {Dec.  10,  1898):  mil. 

1898.     Porto  Rico,  a  mission  field.     G.  G.  Groff. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Dec.  ^2,  1898):  1881. 

1898.     The  water  works  of  San  Juan.     W.  Dinwiddle. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  Jf2  {Dec.  H,  1898):  1271. 

1.898.     Garrisoning  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.     T.  G.  Steward. 

Independefiit,  vol.  50  {Dec.  29,  1898):  1927. 

1898.     The  money  of  Puerto  Rico.     AV.  Dinwiddle. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  J^2  {Dec.  31,  1898):  1286. 

1898.  The  book  trade  in  Porto  Rico. 

PuUisher's  weeUy,  vol.  5^  {Dec.  SI,  1898):  1176. 

1899.  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Jan.  5,  1899):  77. 

1899.     Porto  Rico.     Industrial  possibilities  of  the  island.     W.  Din- 
widdle. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  J^3  {Jan.  28, 1899):  101;  {Feb.  U,  1899): 
122. 

1399.     The  exploitation  of  electric  tramways  in  Porto  Rico.    A.  Mattel 
Lluveras.     With  map. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  16  {Feb. ,  1899) :  799. 

1899.     School  sj^stem  of  Porto  Rico.     A.  P.  Gardner. 
Fc/mm,  vol.  26  {Feb.^  1899):  711. 

1899.     Archbishop  Chapelle's  mission. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  2,  1899):  358. 

1899.     First  missionaries  to  Porto  Rico.     S.  T.  Willis. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  2,  1899):  371. 

1899.     Church  of  Christ  in  our  new  possessions. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  9,  1899):Jt31. 

1899.     Coffee  culture  [in  Porto  Rico].     W.  Dinwiddle. 
Harper's  weeTcly,  vol.  JtS  {Feb.  11,  1899):  llfi. 

1899.     Observations  in  Porto  Rico.     W.  H.  Ward. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  16,  1899):  1^63. 

1899.     Catholic  problem  in  Porto  Rico  and  Cuba. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  16,  1899):  i99. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  39 

1899.     Sugar-culture  [in  Puerto  Rico].     W.  Dinwiddie. 

Harjyeih  weekly^  vol.  J^S  {Feb.  IS,  1899):  167. 

1899.     Tobacco-culture  [in  Puerto  Rico].     AY.  Dinwiddie. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  Jf3  {Feb.  23,  1899):  193. 

1899.     Porto  Rico,  the  land  and  the, people.     W.  H.  Ward. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  23,  1899):  oJ^3. 

1899.     The  condition  of  Porto  Rico.     W.  H.  Ward. 

American  revieio  of  reviews,  vol.  19  {Mar.,  1899):  313. 

1899.     New  customs  tariff  of  Porto  Rico. 

Board  of  trad^  journal,  vol.  26  {Mar.,  1899):  321. 

1899.     Porto-Rico.     Configuration  and  geolog}'.     R.  T.  Hill. 

National  geographical  magazine,  vol.  10  {JIar.,  1899):  93. 

1899.     Gen.  Henry's  policy  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Feb.  2, 1899):  310;  {Mar.  2, 1899):  61^3. 

1899.     Fruit-raising,  market  gardening  and  horticulture  [in  Puerto 
Rico].     W.  Dinwiddie. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  ItS  {Mar.  Jf,  1899):  217. 

1899.     Byways  in  Porto  Rico.     Anne  Rhodes. 

Outlook,  vol.  61  {Mar.  Jf,  1899):  502-509. 

1899.     With  General  Miles  in  Porto  Rico.     B.  T.  Clayton. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Mar.  9,  1899):  679. 

1899.     The  church  property  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {2Iar.  9,  1899):  711. 

1899.     Physical  features  of  the  island  [Puerto  Rico].     W.  Dinwiddie. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  4^  {Mar.  11,  1899):  2U' 

1899.    Military  government  in  Porto  Rico.     S.  S.  Tuthill. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Mar.  16,  1899):  IJ^B;  {Mar.  23,  1899): 
818. 

1899.     Puerto  Rico's  cabinet. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  JtS  {Mar,  18,  1899):  258. 

1899.     Prevalent  diseases  in  the  island  [Puerto  Rico]  and  hygienic 
precautions.     Geology.     W.  Dinwiddie. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  Jf3  {Mar.  18,  1899):  265. 

1899.    The  great  caves  of  Puerto  Rico.     AY.  Dinwiddie. 
Harpei^'s  weekly,  vol.  h3  {Mar.  25,  1899):  293. 


40  LIST    OF    BOOKS    OIT   PORTO    EICO. 

1899.     Puerto  Rico  and  the  Puerto  Ricans.     W.  H.  Sloane. 

Missionary  review,  ml.  2^  (Apr.,  1899):  2SS-258. 

1899.     No  church  unity  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  ml.  51  {Aj?r.  6,  1899):  97 J^.. 

1899.     Revenue  and  taxes.     W.  pinwiddie. 

Harper' siceeJcly,  ml.  JfS  {Apr.  8,  1899):  SJfS. 

1899.     Destitution  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  (Ajyr.  13,  1899):  993. 

1899.     Marriage  reform  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent  vol.  51  {Apr.  W,  1899):  1099. 

1899.     The  peasants  of  Puerto  Rico.     W.  Dinwiddie. 
Harper's  weehly,  vol.  JfS  {Apr.  29,  1899):  J,.2Jf. 

1899.     Difficulties  confronting  the  United  States.     W.  V.  Pettit. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  83  {May,  1899):  63Jf-6U' 

1899.     Burden-bearing  in  Puerto  Rico.     W.  Dinwiddie. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  J^3  {May  6,  1899):  Ji58. 

1899.     Needs  of  the  Porto  Ricans.     L.  M.  Rivera. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {May  11,  1899):  128 J^. 

1899.     Cities  of  Puerto  Rico.     W.  Dinwiddie. 

Harper's  weekly,  vol.  1^3  {May  13,  1899):  JfSl. 

1899.     The  value  of  Porto  Rico.     R.  T.  Hill. 

Forum,  vol.  27  {June,  1899):  4,14,-419. 

1899.     Campaign  in  Porto  Rico.     H.  C.  Lodge. 

Harper's  moyithly,  vol.  99  {June,  1899):  63-77. 

1899.     The   penal  code   of   Cuba  and   Porto  Rico.     Lloyd  McKim 
Garrison. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  13  {June,  1899):  124- 

1899.     Americanizing  Porto  Rico.     G.  V.  Henr^ . 

Independent,  vol.  51  {June  1,  1899):  1475. 

1899.     Trade  with  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {June  8,  1899):  1585-1586. 

1899.     The  engineering  development  of  Porto  Rico.      Herbert  M. 
Wilson. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  17  {July,  1899):  602^21. 

1899.    The  currency  of  Porto  Rico.     J.  D.  Whelpley. 
Forum,  vol.  27  {July,  1899):  564-569. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  41 

1899.     Need  of  good  roads. 

Mumey^  vol.  21  {July,  1899):  Jf.86. 

1899.     Insular  commission  on  church  and  state. 

Independent,  ml.  51  {July  13,  1899):  189Ii.-1895. 

1899.     Insular  police  of  Porto  Rico.     S.  S.  Tuthill. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {July  20,  1899):  1922. 

1899.     Case  of  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {July  27,  1899):  2031. 

1899.     Porto  Rico  from  a  woman's  point  of  view.     Mrs.  G.  V.  Henr}^. 

American  review  of  revieivs,  vol.  20  {Aug. ,  1899) :  177-180. 

1899.     Americanizing  the  church  in  Cuba  and  Puerto  Rico. 
Harper's  toeekly,  vol.  JfS  {Aug.  5,  1899):  777. 

1899.     Sanitary  work  in  Porto  Rico.     L.  P.  Davison. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Aug.  10,  1899):  2128-2131. 

1899.     People  of  Porto  Rico.     L.  Amadeo. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Aug.  21^,  1899):  2285-2286. 

1899.     Puerto  Rico's  disaster.      [The  hurricane  of  July,  1899].     W. 
S.  Post. 
Harper's  weeJdy,  vol.  lyS  {Aug.  26,  1899):  850. 

1899.     Sanitary  work  in  Porto  Rico.     L.  P.  Davison. 

Scientific   American  supp>lement,   vol.   JfS    {Aug.   26,   1899): 
19787. 

1899.     The  flag  and  trade:  a  summary  review  of  the  trade  of  the 
chief  colonial  empires.     A.  W.  Flux. 
Royal  statistical  society.       Journal,    vol.    62   {Sejyt.,  1899): 


Porto  Eico,  pp.  512-513. 

1899.     Reise  Eindriicke  aus  Puerto  Rico.     Th.  Hiibener. 

Globus,  vol.  76  {Sejyt.  2, 1899):  133-138. 

1899.     How  shall  Puerto  Rico  be  governed? 

PMic  opinion,  vol.  27  {Sept.  7,  1899):  29^. 

1899.     Future  of  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Sep>t.  28,  1899):  2633-263^. 

1899.     Geologic  formation  of  Porto  Rico. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Sej^t.  28,  1899):  399. 


42  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 

1899.     Porto  Rico  and  the  Portoricans.     M.  W.  Harrington. 

Catholic  world,  vol.  70  {Wov.,  1899):  161-177. 

1899.     How  shall  Puerto  Rico  be  governed?     H.  K.  Carroll. 
Forum,  vol.  28  (JVov.,  1899):  257-267. 

1899.     Our  duty  in  Porto  Rico.     G.  V.  Henry. 

Micnsey,  vol,  22  {Wov.,  1899):  233-21,9. 

1899.     Religious  question  in  Porto  Rico.     H.  K.  Carroll. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Rav.  2,  1899):  2935-2937. 

1899.     How  shall  Puerto  Rico  be  governed  ? 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Nov.  23,  1899):  3180. 

1899.     What  has   been   done  for  Porto   Rico  under  military  rule. 
H.  K.  Carroll. 

American  revieuj  of  reviews,  vol.  20  {Dec,  1899):  705-709, 

1899.     Status  of  Porto  Rico.     H.  G.  Curtis. 
Forum,  vol.  28  {Dec,  1899):  JfjOS-^ll, 

1899.     Economic  condition  of  Porto  Rico.     L.  Amadeo. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Dec  28,  1899):  3 1^78-3 J^SO. 

1899.     Puerto-Rican  insular  police.     T.  M.  Alexander. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  43  {Dec  30,  1899):  1327. 

1899.  Puerto  Rico's  needs:  a  practical  suggestion.     Roy  Stone. 

Outlook,  vol.  63  {Dec  30,  1899):  1023-1025. 

1900.  Report  of  Dr.  Carroll  on  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  4,  1900):  75-77. 

1900.     Colonial  government  for  Porto  Rico.     G.  G.  Groflf. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  11,  1900):  102-105. 

1900.     Our  policy  towards  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  18,  1900):  161. 

1900.     Trade  and  industry  in  Porto  Rico. 

Scientific  American  supplement,,  vol.  Jf9  {Jan,  20,,  1900^:20120, 

1900.     Free  trade  with  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  25,  1900):  221, 

1900.     Porto  Rico.     Territory  or  a  province? 

Independent,  vol,  52  {Jan.  25,  1900):  265. 

1900.     Agricultural  outlook  in  Porto  Rico. 

Scientific  American,  n.  s.,  vol.  82  {Jan.  27,  1900):  50, 


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1900.     The  Porto  Rican  tariff. 

IndejMudent,  vol  52  {Feb.  1, 1900):  285;  {Feb.  8,  1900):  3Jf5," 
{Feb.  15,  1900):  U^;  {Mar.  1,  1900):  517,  559;  {Mar.  8, 
1900):  605,  613;  {Mar.  15,  1900):  6Jfi,  665;  {Mar.  22^ 
1900):  727. 

1900.     Shall  simple  justice  be  done  to  Porto  Rico? 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Feb.  i,  1900):  325-327. 

1900.     Suffrage  in  Cuba  and  Puerto  Rico. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Feh.  1,  1900):  136. 

1900.     Protectionists'  victorj^ 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Feb.  8,  1900):  165. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rican  inhumanity. 

I^ation,  vol.  70  {Feb.  15,  1900):  122. 

1900.     Is  Porto  Rico  a  part  of  the  United  States  ?    J.  D.  Richardson. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Feb.  22,  1900):  Ii.67-JiB9. 

1900.     Morals  of  the  Porto  Rican  question. 
Nation,  vol.  70  {Feb.  22,  1900):  1J,D. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rican  tariff  bill. 

OutlooTi,  vol.  6^{Feb.  2J^,  1900):  569;  {Apr.  U,  1900):  8J^l-8Jt3. 

1900.     Christian  missions  in  Porto  Rico. 

Missionary  revieuj,  vol.  23  {Mar. ,  1900) :  205. 

1900.     The  President  and  Porto  Rico. 

Nation,  vol.  70  {Mar.  1,  1900):  158. 

1900.     The  debate  on  the  Porto  Rican  tariff  bill. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {Mar.  1,  1900):  259-260. 

1900.     Deeds,  not  words. 

Nation,  vol.  70  {Mar.  8,  1900):  178. 

1900.     The  act  of  the  House  on  the  Porto  Rican  tariff'  bill. 
Public  opinion,  vol.  28  {3Iar.  8,  1900):  292. 

1900.     Bishop  Blenk  in  Porto  Rico;  the  carnival.     S.  S.  McKee. 
Harper's  %oeekly,  vol.  U  i^^r.  10,  1900):  220. 

1900.     Congress  and  the  Porto  Ricans. 

Outlook,  vol.  6Jf  {Mar.  10,  1900):  57^-576. 

1900.     Duty  of  the  Senate  in  tariff  issue. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Mar.  15,  1900):  671-672. 


44  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON   PORTO    RICO. 

1900.     Effects  of  the  proposed  Porto  Rican  tariff.     A.  Ames. 
Independent,  ml,  52  {Mar.  15,  1900):  637-61^0, 

1900.     Taxing  Porto  Rico. 

Outlook,  vol.  6 If.  {Mar.  17,  1900):  616. 

1900.     Our  treaty  relations  to  Porto  Rico  and  the  Philippines.     J. 
Ross. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Mar.  22,  1900):  693. 

1900.     Secretary  Long's  speech  [about  the  tariff]. 
Nation,  vol.  70  {Mar.  29,  WOO):  236. 

1900.     Status  of  Porto  Rico  and  Hawaii. 

American  revieiv  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {Apr.,  1900):  387-389. 

1900.     Porto  Rican  relief  bill.     A.  J.  Hopkins. 

Forum,  vol.  29  {Apr.,  1900):  139-U6. 

1900.     Porto  Rico  under  the  United  States.     J.  M.  McElhinney. 
Missionary  review,  vol.  23  {Apr.,  1900):  270-275. 

1900.     United  States  and  Porto  Rico.     J.  B.  Foraker. 

North  American  review,  vol.  170  {Apr.,  1900):  Jf,6Jf,-Jf71. 

1900.     Citizenship  for  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Apr.  5,  1900):  81^5. 

1900.     Bishop  Blenk  in  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Apr.  5,  1900):  852. 

1900.     What  the  press  thinks  about  the  Puerto  Rico  tariff. 

literary  digest,  vol.  20  {Apr.  7,  1900):  il3. 

1900.     The  President  and  the  tariff  bill. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Apr.  12,  1900):  899. 

1900.     The  government  of  Porto  Rico. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Apr.  19,  1900):  958. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rican  bill. 

Nation,  vol.  70  {Apr.  19.  1900):  29 Jf. 

1900.     Home  life  in  Puerto  Rico. 

Harper's  Bazar,  vol.  33  {April  21,  1900):  34S. 

1900.     Franchises  in  Porto  Rico. 

Public  ophiion,  vol.  28  {Apr.  26,  1900):  519. 

1900.     How  Porto  Rico  will  ])e  governed. 

American  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {May,  1900):  517. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO. 


45 


1900.     Charles  H.   Allen,  the  first  governor  of   Porto   Rico.      H. 
Macfarland. 

Americati  review  ofrevieivs,  vol.  21  {May,  1900):  563-565. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rican  tariff  bill. 

Chcmtaiiqiian,  vol.  31  {2fay,  1900):  118-120. 

1900.     An  humiliating  situation. 

Populcu'  science  monthly,  vol.  57 '{May,  1900):  100. 

1900.     The  civil  government  of  Porto  Rico. 

Protectionist,  vol.  12  {May,  1900):  3Jf. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rico  tariffs  of  1899  and  1900.     E.  B.  Whitney. 

Yale  laio  journal,  vol.  9  {May,  1900):  297. 

1900.     Porto  Rican  question.     H.  E.  W. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {May  5,  1900):  91. 

1900.     Governor  Allen  inaugurated. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {May  12,  1900):  95. 

1900.     Government  of  Porto  Rico. 

American  review  of  reviews,  vol.  21  {June,  1900):  65 Jt.. 

1900.     Porto  Ricans  and  the  Constitution.     G.  H.  Smith. 
Arena,  vol.  23  {June,  1900):  626-63^. 

1900.     In  Porto  Rican  streets.     A.  Halliday-Antona. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {June  U,  1900):  UJi3-lU5. 

1900.     The  Porto  Rican  tariff  upheld. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {June  23,  1900):  m. 

1900.     The  first  Fourth.     F.  A.  Ober. 

St.  Nicholas,  vol.  27  {July,  1900):  795-796. 

1900.     Government  of  Porto  Rico.     Charles  H.  Allen. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {July  19,  1900):  1709. 

1900.     Porto  Rico  as  a  mission  field.     H.  K.  Carroll. 

Missimuiry  Review,  vol.  23  {Aug.,  1900):  588-593. 

1900.     Porto  Rico  and  its  future.     Roy  Stone. 
Munsey,  vol.  23  {Aug.,  1900):  620-635. 

1900.     After  two  years'  work  in  Porto  Rico.     G.  G.  Groff. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Aug.  9,  1900):  1913-1915. 

1900.     Religion  in  Porto  Rico. 

Outlook,  vol.  65  {Aug.  25, 1900):  950. 


46  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO   RICO. 

1900.     The  financial  problem  in  Porto  Rico.     J.  D.  Whelpley. 
Indepmdeiit,  vol,  52  {Aug.  30,  1900):  M01-M03. 

1900.     Porto  Rican  discontent. 

PuUic  opinion,  vol.  29  {Sept.  6,  1900):  296. 

1900.     United  States  commerce  with  Porto  Rico. 

Scientific  American  sujyplement,  vol.  50  {Sept.  8, 1900):  2064S. 

1900.     The  last  Spanish  budget  in  Porto  Rico.     J.  D.  Whelpley. 
Independent,  vol.  52  {Sept.  IS,  1900):  2206-2209. 

1900.     Education  in  Porto  Rico. 

Outlook,  vol.  66  {Sejjt.  1,  1900):  6. 
Fcypum,  vol.  30  {Oct.,  1900):  229-237. 

1900.     Ex-President  Harrison  on  Porto  Rico. 

JS^ation,  vol.  71  {Oct.  18,  1900):  302. 

1900.     Political  beginnings  in  Porto  Rico.     J.  Finley. 

Americmi  review  of  reviews,  vol.  22  {JSFov.,  1900):  571-575. 

1900.    The  needs  of  Porto  Rico.     Ramon  B.  Lopez. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {ISTov.  29,1900):  2857. 

1900.     Some  reasons  for  the  high  death  rate  of  Porto  Rico.     P.   R. 
Egan. 
Sanitarian,  N.  Y.,  vol.  J^5  {Dec,  1900):  528. 

1900.  Porto  Rico  and  our  tariff. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  27  {Dec.  21,  1900):  773. 

1901.  Porto  Rico  and  a  necessary  military  position  in  the    West 

Indies.     W.  A.  Glassford. 
Journal  of  the  Military  service  institution,  vol.  28    {Jan. 
1901):   15. 

1901.    The  American  impasse.     W.  Clarke. 

Speaker,  n.  s.,  vol.  3  {Jan.  26,  1901):  J^6. 

1901.     Status  of  Porto  Ricans  in  our  policy.     S.  Pfeil. 
Forum,  vol.  30  {Feb.,  1901):  717. 

1901.     The  constitution  in  Porto  Rico.     Le  Roy  Parker. 
Yale  law  journal,  vol.  10  {Feb.  1901):  136. 

1901.     Military  training  as  a  factor  in  the  civic  reorganization  of  Porto 
Rico. 
American  review  of  reviews,  vol.  23  {Mar.,  1901) :  334- 

1901.    The  first  Porto  Rican  legislature.     T.  S.  A. 
JVation,  vol.  72  {Mar.  7,  1901):  191. 


PORTO   RICAX   ADMINISTRATITE   DOCUMENTS, 
REPORTS  OF  LOCAL  ORGANIZATIONS,  ETC. 

Porto  Rico.     Asociacion  de  agrimiUwes.     Estatutos  j  reglamento. 

Puerto- Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  189 J},.     26  j>2^'     16^- 

Exposicion   elevada  por   el  consejo  de   direccion   al 


excmo.   sr.   ministro  de  ultramar,  solicitando  la  rebaja  en 
este  aiio  3^  la  supresion  absoluta  en  adelante,  de  los  derechos 
de  exportacion  sobre  el  cafe     .     .     . 
Puerto  Eico:  Tip.  del  ''BoletiiiMetxcmtil,''  1893.    22 pj^-    S^- 

Memoria  j  liquidacion  de  las  cuentas  del  afio  ultimo  y 


proyecto  de  presupuestos  para  el  ano  proximo,  que  se  lee- 
ran  en  la  junta  general  de  15  de  Julio  de  1895. 
Puerto  Pico:  Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  1895.     Ji9  pp.     8^ 


?o 


Adviinistradon  general  de  comunicacimies.  Anuario  oficial 
de  comunicaciones  de  la  provincia  de  Puerto-Rico  .  .  . 
Ano  I. 

P^uerto-Pico:  Imprentade  gohie7mo^l890.  vi,  {2).,  168  2^2^-    8^. 

Anuario  oficial  de  comunicaciones  de  la  provincia  de 


Puerto-Rico     .     .     . 
Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  del  "-Poletin  Mercantile''  189^,.     8-. 


Escalafon  general  del  cuerpo  de  comunicaciones,  cre- 

ado  en  Puerto  Rico  por  decreto  de  9  de  febrero  de  1870. 

Puerto  Pico:   Tip.  de  J.  G.  Font,  \1889\     6 p^p.    16-. 

Reglamento  organico  del  cuerpo  de  comunicaciones 

.     .     .     Aprobado  por  real  orden  no.  233  de  17  de  junio  de 
1891  que  rige  desde  el  11  de  julio  del  mismo  ano. 

Puerto  Pico:  Imp.   del  '' Boletin  Mercantile''  1891.     16 pp, 
<§°. 

Instruccion  aprobada  provisionalmente   por   decreto 


del  gobierno  general  de  22  Enero  de  1875,  relativa  al  modo 
de  proceder  para  hacer  efectivos  los  debitos  a  favor  de  la 
hacienda  publica.     Edicion  oficial. 
Pu^to  Pico:  Imp.  de  Sancerrit,  1875,     37,  (1),  (2)  pp.     5^. 

47 


48  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POKTO    EICO. 

Porto  Rico.    Banco  espanol.     El  canje  de  la  moneda  en  Puerto-Rico. 
La  opinion  del  Banco  espanol  de  esta  isla. 
Puerto-Rico:  Tip.  at  vapor  '^  Leo  Correspondencia^'^^  1898.     H 

Estatutos  del  Banco  espanol  de  Puerto-Rico  aproba- 


dos  por  real  decreto  de  5  de  mayo  de  1888,  que  acordo  su 
creacion. 
Puerto-Eico:   ''Boletin  Mercantile''  1888.     JfS  pj).     12"^. 

Estatutos  y  reglamento. 


Puerto- Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta^  189 1^,.     SI  jpp.     12^. 
Memoria[s].     1891-1896,  1898. 


Puerto-Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta^  1891-1898.     7 jppJis. 

8^. 

Reglamento,  aprobado  por  real  orden  de  22  de  No- 


viembre  de  1893. 
Puerto  Rico:   '' La  Cooper ativa,'' 1893.     79pp.     12^. 

Banco  territoricd  y  agricola.     Estatutos. 

Puerto- Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  189 Jf.     SS pp.     8^. 

Memoria[s].     1891-1897. 


Puerto- Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  1895-1897.     Jf,  pphs. 

8^. 

Capitania  general.     Cartilla  del  voluntario  de  la  isla  de  Puerto 
Rico. 

Puerto-Rico:  J.  J.  Acosta,  1893.     133pp.     12^. 

Reglamento  para  los  cuerpos  de  voluntarios  de  la  isla 


de  Puerto-Rico.     Aprobado  por  real  orden  de  10  de  Julio 

de  1888. 
Puerto-Rico:    Lnprenta    del     ""  Boletin     Mercantile'''     1888. 
56  pp.     16^. 

Carahineros  de  real  hacienda.  Reglajnento  constitutivo  del 
cuerpo  de  carabineros  de  real  hacienda  de  la  isla  de  Puerto- 
Rico,  ano  de  1839. 

Puerto- Rico:  Lmp>renta  de  S.  DalmaUe  \1839\     3 If, pp.     12^, 

Census.  Memoria  ref  erente  a  la  estadistica  de  la  isla  de  Puerto - 
Rico,  espresiva  de  las  operaciones  practicadas  para  llevar  a 
cabo  el  censo  de  poblacion  que  ha  tenido  lugar  en  la  noche 
del  25  al  26  de  diciembre  de  1860.  Adicionada  con  la 
descripcion  geografica,  historica,  fisica  y  politica  de  la  enun- 
ciada  isla  y  su  depend iente  la  de  Vieques. 

I\ierto-Rico:  D.I.  Guasp,1861.     67  pp.     8  sheets  {7  folded). 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  49 

Porto  Rico.      Colegio.     Lista  de  los  abogado.s  del  ilustre  ooegio  del 
Puerto  Rico     .     .     . 

Puerto-Rico:    Gonzales.  lS7o.     1  vol.     (1876).     J2-. 

CoDipania  an onim a  de  la  1  uz  electriea  de  Pan ce.    Menior ia  le ida 

en  la  junta  general  ordinaria  de  accionistas  de  la  compania 
anonima  de  la  luz  electrica  de  Ponce,  el  dia  10  de  Enero 
de  1899. 
PoThce:  Tix>.de^^La Democraeiay  1899.    ISjyj^-    Jf,taUes,    8^. 

Comjpania  delos  ftrrocar  riles  de  Puerto- Pico.    Indicador  oticial 

de  los  ferrocarriles  de  Puerto-Rico.     1*"  ed.     April,  1897. 
Puerto-Pico:  Imjrr.  del  ''Boletin  Mercantii:''  1897.     67  JU^- 
F-. 

CmnjKinia  de  ferrocarriles  de  via  estrecha  de  Mayagiiez.    ]Menio- 

ria  presentada  a  la  junta  general  de  accionistas  por  el  con- 
sejo  de  la  misma  en  13  de  Marzo  de  1898. 
MayagiXez:  Pnj).  ''El  Progreso.''  1898.     o2 x>l>'     8^. 
Pp.  41-52,  Lmea  de  Aiiasco  li  Lares. 

Concursos  agricolas.     Junta  edificadora.     Programa  para  el 

que  ha  de  celebrarse  el  25  de  Ma^'o  de  1876,  en  la  ciudadde 
Ponce. 
Puerto- Pico:   Tip.  al  vapor  de  ''"La  Corresjyondencia^'^  1896. 
12  fx?.     8-. 

Memoria  presentada  a  la  Junta  caliticadora  por    .     .     . 


J.  G.  delValle 
Puerto-Pico:  J.  J.  Acosta,  IWJf.     2o  j)}^-     8-. 

Constitidion.       1897.       Constitucion    autonomica,    politica, 
administrativa  de  las  islas  de  Cuba  }'  Puerto  Rico. 

[Puerto- Pico']:   Sucesion  de  J.  J.  Acosta,  1897.     67  2}j}.     8^. 

Constitucion  autonomica;   decreto  sobre  igualdad  de 


derechos  politicos  j  ley  electoral  de  Puerto  Rico. 
Puerto  Pico:  Imp.  ''  El  Pais,''  1898.     29 2^^     16' 

New  constitution  establishing  self-government  in  the 


islands  of  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.  (Authorised  translation  of 
the  preamble  and  royal  decree  of  November  25, 1897  .  .  .) 
With  comments  by  Cuban  autonomists  on  the  scope  of  the 
plan     ... 

Netv  Tori:  At  the  office  of ''  CuJja:'  1898.     75  jyj).     l^""- 

Diindacion  provincial.     ]\Iemoria  relativa  (\  la  escuela  de  artes 

X  oficios. 
Puerto  Pico:    Tij)-  de  la  Escuela  de  artes  y  oficios,  1898.    2Jf.-31 

pp.     8-. 


50  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    POETO   RICO. 

Porto  Rico.     Diputacion  provincial.     Memoria,  1897  a  1898. 

Puerto- Bico:  Tip.  de  la  Escuela  de  artes  y  qficios.,  1898.     31 
pp.     8^. 

Memoria  sobre  la  administracion  del  asilo  de  benefi- 


cencia,  1872-73. 
Fuerto-Mco:    Gonzalez,  1873.     U  pp.     6  tables.     12^. 

Direccionde  administracion  local.     Reglamento  general  de 

beneficencia. 
Puefi^to-Rico:    Gonzalez^  1868.     (^),  12  pp.     12^.      . 

Director  of  public  instruction.  The  school  laws  of  the  island 
of  Porto  Rico,  enacted  by  order  of  General  Guy  V. 
Henry     .     .     .     May  1,  1899. 

Ban  Juan.)  Porto  Pico:  The  San  Juan  News  Power  Print .^ 
\1899\     iSpp.     ^Jf,"". 

Direcdon  de  instruccion  publica.  Leyes  escolares  de  la  isla  de 
Puerto-Rico  decretadas  por  orden  del  General  Guy  V. 
Henry     .     .     .     Mayo  1%  1899. 

Puerto-Rico:  Im.prenta  de  "  El  Pais,''  1899.     51pp.     2JiP. 


Programas  de  ingles  para  oposiciones  al  grado  supe- 
rior y  elemental. 

Puerto  Rico:  '' Boletin  Mercantile''  1898.     10pp.     16^. 

Reglamentos  de  escuelas  publicados  por  el  periodico 

"la  Instruccion  Publica." 

Puerto-Rico:  Tipografia  de  Gonzalez  d;  co.,  1882.  126,  (1) 
pp.     W. 

Escuela  de  artes  y  oficios.  Memoria  leida  en  el  solemne  acto 
de  la  apertura  inaugural  de  la  escuela  de  artes  y  oficios  de 
Puerto-Rico. 

[Puerto-Rico'\:  Imp.  del  '' Boletin  Mercantile"  1886.  12 
pp.     8^. 

Same.     1886-87. 


Escuela  prof  esional.  Memoria  leida  en  el  acto  solemne  de  la 
apertura  del  curso  de  1884  a  1885  de  la  escuela  profesional 
de  Puerto-Rico. 

[Puerto- Rico]:  Imp.  de  Jose  Gonzalez  Font,  188^.  12,  (2) 
pp.     8^. 

Same.     1885-1888.     3  pphs. 


Gohierno  general.     Bando  de  policia  y  bue«  gobierno. 
[Puerto-Rico,  18^1  f]    J^O  pp.     2JiP. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  51 

Porto  Rico.      Gohierno  general.     Instruccion  para  la  cobranza  por  la 
via  de  apremio  de  los  debitos  a  favor  de  los  ayuntaniientos 
y  para  la  gestion  de  las  diputaciones  provinciales. 
Ponce:   '' Bevista  de  Puerto  Rico^^^  1891.     8 pp.     16^. 

Ley  de  Puertos  vigente  en  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico 


Puerto  Pico:  J.  G.  Font,  1886.     32 pj>.     12"^. 

Ley  para  el  ejercicio  del  derecho  de  asociacion. 


Puerto- Pico:  Imp.  de  gobierno^  1888.     6 pp.     8^. 

Loteria  real  pai*a  satisfaccion  de  atrasados  que  debe 


establecerse  en  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico  con  arreglo  a  lo  dis- 
puesto  por  s.  m.  en  real  orden  de  31  de  Enero  de  1818. 
Reglamento  que  ha  de  gobernar:  formalidades  que  ban  de 
observarse  en  los  sorteos;  y  finalmente  metodo  que  ha  de 
seguirse  en  el  pago  de  creditos,  contra  la  real  hacienda. 
Dispuesta  por  la  intendencia  de  la  misma  isla. 
Ano  de  1829.     Impreso  en  Puerto-Pico.     2Jf,pp).     12^. 

Reglamento    economico-administrativo   del    ramo   de 


caminos  vecinales. 
Puerto- Pico:  Tip.  del  Boletin  Mercantile  1879.    Jf3,12p2).    8^. 

Reglamento   interior  de    la   secretaria   del  gobierna 


general  de  Puerto-Rico. 
Phierto  Pico:  Pnp.  de  Larroca,  1875.     12pp.     12^. 

Intendencia  general  de  hacienda.  Disposiciones  oficiales  de 
Puerto  Rico.  Ano  que  comprende  desde  I''  de  Julio  de  1870 
a  30  de  Junio  de  1871. 

Impn^enta  de  Gonzalez.  Puerto- Pico:  [1871].  2  parts  in 
1  vol.     12''. 

Intendente  de  ejercito  y  superintendente  delegado  de  hacienda. 
Balanza  mercantil  de  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico.     1851-52. 
Puerto-Pico:  Imp.  de  Mdrquez.^  1852-53.     2  voh.     F^. 

Junta  central  del  partido  oportunista.     Manifiesto-programa. 
Puerto- Pico:   Tip.  al  vapor  de  ''''la  Cm^respondencia^^^  1898. 

25  pp.     8-. 
Junta  provincial  de  registros  y  amillaramicmtos.     Ganaderia. 

[Resumen  de  la  ganaderia  existente  en  esta  isla.] 
Puerto-Pico:  Imp.  de  gobiemo,  1896.     5 pp.     OU.  16^. 

Junta  superior  directiva  de  hacienda.  Reglamento  para  la 
administracion  y  rejimen  de  la  renta  de  penas  de  camara  y 
gastos  de  justicia  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico. 

Puerto-Rico:  Imprenta  de  D.  Francisco  Mdrquez^  1850.  15^ 
(l)pp.     12^. 


52  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON   PORTO   EICO. 

Porto  Rico.  Marimt  de  la  provincia.  Junta  economica  de  subastas. 
Numero  trescientos  cuarenta  y  siete.  Contrata  para  el 
suministro  del  pan  fresco,  buques  de  guerra  de  este  puerto. 

[Puerto  Eic6\.     1887.     Upp.     8-. 

Oh'as  publicas.     Reglamento  general  para  la  nueva  organiza- 

cion  y  servicio  de  las  obras  publicas. 

Piierto-Bico:    Gonzalez,  187Jf.     92pp.     ^^^. 

Relacion  circunstanciada  de  todas  las  obras  publicas 

que  se  ban  emprendido  y  continuado  en  la  isla  de  Puerto- 
Rico,  en  el  ano  de  1829,  por  disposicion  del  excmo.  d.  Miguel 
de  la  Torre     .     .     . 
Puerto- Rico:  Imprenta  del  gohierno,  1830.     3Jf  pp.     8^. 

El  partido  autonomista.     Constitucion  organica  del  partido 

autonomista  puertorriqueno  reformada  en  la  asamblea  de 
Mayagiiez. 

Puerto-Pico:   Tipografia  de  A.  Cordova,  [1887\     28,{l)pp. 

Programa  de  nociones  de  agricultura,  industria  j  comercio. 

Puerto- Pico:    Imp.  del  ^^Boletin  Mercantil,^^   1898.     8  pp. 

Secretaria  de  hacienda.     Aranceles  de  aduanas  para  la  pro- 

vincia de  Puerto  Rico,  aprobados  por  real  orden  28  de  Julio 
de  1882. 
Puerto- Pico :  Imjjr.  ylibr.de  Acosta,  1882.     67,{Ji)pp.     F^. 

El  cabotaje  con  la  peninsula  y  el  tratado  de  comercio 


con  los  Estados-Unidos  de  la  America  del  Norte 
Puerto-Pico:  Imp.  de  gobierno,  1891.     i,  (^),  ^^7,  {2)  pp.     8^. 

Cartilla-guia  para   los   comisiones,  sub-comisiones  y 


ayuntamientos  de  la  isla  de  Puerto-Rico  para  la  contribucion 
territorial. 
Puerto-Pico:  J.  J.  Acosta,  1899.     ^6 pp.     TahUs.     8^. 

Estadistica  general  del  comercio  exterior  de  la  pro- 


vincia de  Puerto-Rico  correspondiente  al  ano  de  1887. 
Puerto-Pico:  Imprenta  de  Jiacienda,  1888.     JiP. 

Estadistica  general  del  comercio  exterior  de  la  pro- 


vincia de  Puerto-Rico 
Puerto- Pico:  Imp.  de  hacienda,  1897-1898.     2  vols.     F^. 

Instruccion   provisional  para  el  regimen   del   tesoro 


publico  de  esta  isla,  aprobada  por  el     .     .     .     gobernador 
superior  civil   a  propuesta  de  la  intendencia  general  de 
hacienda  publica  en  25  de  eTulio  de  1867. 
Puerto- Pico:  Imp.  dri  gohierno,  1867.     32pp.     8?* 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  53 

Porto  Rico.     Secretaria  de  hacienda.     Rej^lamento  para  los  colectores 
de  rentas  internas. 

Puerto  Eico:  A.  Lyinehij OS  de  Pertz  2£orU,  1899.    IJypp.    8^. 

Reglamento  provisional  para  la  imposicion,  adniinis- 


tracion  y  cobranza  de  la  contribucion  territorial  en  la  isla 
de  Puerto  Rico. 

Paerto-Rico:  Irnj?.  de  Jmcienda^  1880.     28  j)}).     9  taUes.     8^. 

Reglamento  que  ha  de  servir  de  guia  a  las  comisiones 


municipales  y  ayuntamientos,  para  el  impuesto  de  la  con- 
tribucion a  la  riqueza  urbana. 
Piterto  Pico:  J.  J.  Acosta^  1899.     16  jyp-     2  tables.     8^. 


Reglamento  sobre  pesas  y  medidas  del  sistema  metriccs 

decimal  para  la  isla  de  Puerto  Rico. 

Puerto  Rico:  J.  J.  Acosta.,  1899.     oO^xlilj^J^'     2  tables.     8^. 

Tabla  de  valor es  para   la    estadistica  comercial   y  el 


arancel  de  aduanas     .     .     .     ed.  oficial. 
Puerto-Rico:  ImprentaylihreriadeAcosta^  1881.    ^Ijyj).    8^. 

Tarifas  de  los  haberes,  sueldos  y  gratificaciones  que  deben 

abonarse  a  los  dif erentes  cuerpos  que  existen  en  la  isla  de 
Puerto-Rico,  con  las  notas  y  explicaciones  que  en  cada  uno 
debe  tenerse  presente,  segun  sus  particulares^  reglamentos  y 
reales  ordenes  vigentes  que  en  ellas  se  citan;  con  otras 
noticias  que  se  ponen  para  facilitar  las  operaciones  de  la 
contaduria  de  esta  provincia  en  ajustamientos. 
[Puerto-Rico:  18—.^     {^)  VP-     IS  taUes.     8'-. 

San  Juan  de  Puerto-Rico.     Ateneo  jntertoy'riqiteho  hihlioteca. 

Catalogo  por  orden  alfabetico  de  autores  5"  de  mater ias  de  las 
obras  existentes  en  la  biblioteca  del  Ateneo  puertorriqueno. 
Puerto-Rico:  Tip.  de  ''El  Pais;'  1897.     63pp.     8-. 

Ayuntamiento.     Informe     .     .     .     sobre  el  balance  del  pre- 

supuesto  de  gastos  e  ingresos  correspondiente  al  ano  de 

1884-85. 
[SanJuan]:  J.  G.  Font,  1885.     27 pp     8' 


.QO 


Memoria  de  la  administracion  municipal  de  la  ciudad. 

Puerto-Rico:  Tip.  de  Gmizdlez,  \1873\     82  pp.     12^. 

Reglamento  del  personal  de  servicio     .     .     . 

[Puerto-Rico'\:  Imp.  del ''•  Boletin  Mercantile''  1887 .     15pp. 

2JfP. 


54  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    EICO. 

San  Juan  de  Puerto-Rico.     Cdmara  de  comercio.     Exposicion   que 
acerca  de  la  cuestion  monetaria     .     .     . 
Fuerto-Rico:    Tip.   del  '^Boletin  Mercantil^^'  1891t„     (^),  10 


Memorias 


Puerto-Rico:  Tip,  del  "- Boletin  Merccmtil,'''  1888-98,    10  nos. 
Resrlamentx)     .     .     . 


Puerto-Rico:  Imp,  del  ^'  Boletin  Mercantile''''  1887,  51  ^  (!) 
pp.     ^ip. 

PJxposicion,  1893.     Cuarto  centenario  del  descubrimiento  de 

Puerto-Rico.     Exposicion  para  1893.     Reglamento. 
Puerto- Rico:    Tip,  del  "' Boletin  Mercantile''''  1893,     16  pp. 

Junta  de  ohras  del  puerto  de  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico, 
Memoria  relativa  a  ...  las  obras  de  este  puerto 
.     .     .     1894  a  1895. 

Puerto- Rico:  Tip,  del  "  Boletin  Mercantil^^''  1896.  13Ji,  pp. 
Table.     JfP, 

Policia.     Instrucciones   para   la    guardia   de   orden   publico 

.     .     .     1889. 

{In  San  Juan  de  Puerto  Rico.     Policfa.     Reglamento    .     .     .     pp. 
17-28.     Puerto  Rico:  1895.     8°.)      • 


Reglamento  para  la  reorganisacion 


Puerto-Rico:  Imp.  del  ^^  Boletin  Merca7itil^''  1895,     28  pp, 

8^. 


Sociedad  abolicionista  espanola.     La  abolicion  de  la  esclavitud  en 
Puerto-Rico.     Re 
Madrid,  1873,     8"", 


Puerto-Rico.     Reunion  celebrada,  25  de  Enero  de  1873. 


Sociedad  andnima  de  credito  mercantil.     Memoria  sobre  las  opera- 

ciones.     1878  (Mayo-Die);  1879-84. 
Puerto  Rico:    Gonzalez,  187 8-8 J,,.     '2  vols.     8^, 
1878  and  1883  lack  some  numbers. 

Sociedad   cooperativa   el  Ahorro   colectivo.     Estatutos. 
Puerto- Rico:  A.  Cordova,  1893.     12,  {i)  pp.     16"^, 

Sociedad  de  credito  agrlcola  e  industrial.     Liga  defensiva  de  los 
agricultores.     Ptoyecto. 
Puerto-Rico:   Sucesion  de  J.  J,  Acosta,  1897.     20 pp,     8^, 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    PORTO    RICO.  55 

Sociedad  de  instruccion   y   recreo  "la   Nueva  Aurora,"   Puerto- 
Principe.     Reglamento. 
Puerto- Principe:  1886.     llij^V-     -^^"- 

Same.     1888. 


Sociedad  de  socorros  mutuos  "Los  amigos  del  bien  publico." 

Reglamento,  1873. 
Puerto  Rico:   '^La  cooj^erativa^^^^  1893.     1^,1.^  iji)  pjp.     8^. 

^ —     Reglamento  para  las  operaciones  de  prestamos  de  la  sociedad, 

1893. 
[Puerto- Rico,  1893.]     {7)  J>P'     ^^' 

Sociedad  de  socorros  mutuos  "La  Esperanza,"  Puerto-Principe. 
Reglamento. 
Puerto  Principe:  ''El  Progreso^'  1887.     (^),  W  j^l^-     ^^''• 

Sociedad  do  socorros  mutuos  "  El  Porvenir."     Reglamento. 

Puerto  Priiicipe:  ''El  Progreso,''  1887.     (2),  21  jyp.     16^. 

Same.     1888. 


Sociedad   de   socorros   mutuos    "  San   Eugenio    de    la    Palma." 

Reglamento. 
Puerto-Principe:  "El  Progreso,''  1888.     26 pp.     16-. 

Sociedad  Montepio  medico-farmaceutico.     Estatutos  j  reglamento 
general. 

Puerto-Rico:  Sucesion  de  A.  Cordova.,  189 Jf.     8^. 

Sociedad  popular  de  Santa  Cecilia.     Reglamento. 

Puerto- Principe:  "El  Progreso,''^  1886.     20,  {Jt)  pp.     16^. 

Sociedad  protectora  de  la  inteligencia.    Memoria  leida  por  el  presi- 

dente,  31  diciembre  1883  [29  de  diciembre,  1881]. 
Puerto-Rico:  Imp.  de  "El  Agente,''  1881^,  85.     2  vols.     2}iP. 


56th  Congress,  |  SENATE.  J  Document 

M  Session.       ]  \    No.  223. 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS, 

DIVISION  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


A 

LIST   OF   BOOKS 

(WITH  REFEREXCES  TO  PERIODICAES) 


ON  THE 


DANISH  WEST  INDIES. 


BY 


A.  T,  C.  G-R.IFFIlSr, 

CHIEF    OF    DIVISION    OF    BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


March  2,  1901. — Presented  by  Mr.  Lodge,  referred  to  Committee  on 
the  Library,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE. 
1901. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  only  authority  in  English  dealing  exclusively  with  the  Danish 
TVest  Indies  appears  to  be  C.  E.  Taylors  ''Leaflets  from  the  Danish 
West  Indies:  Descriptive  of  the  social,  political  and  commercial  con- 
dition of  these  islands."  The  author  was  for  many  3'ears  a  resident 
of  St.  Thomas,  and  his  work  has  the  value  of  affording  information 
acquired  at  first  hand.  The  geographic  manuals  like  Reclus's  ''The 
Earth  and  its  inhabitants"  and  Stanford's  "Compendium  of  geography 
and  travel"  give  good  summary  accounts  of  the  history  and  natural 
features  of  the  islands. 

The  negotiations  for  the  purchase  of  the  islands  in  1865-1869  are 
well  set  forth  in  James  Parton's  "The  Danish  islands:  Are  we  bound 
in  honor  to  pay  for  them?"  and  in  briefer  form  in  Curtis's  "The 
United  States  and  Foreign  Powers"  and  Wharton's  "A  Digest  of  the 
international  law  of  the  United  States."  The  proceedings  of  the 
Danish  parliament  are  printed  in  the  "  Rigsdagtidende."  A  pamphlet 
by  Dixon,  "The  St.  Thomas  treaty.  A  series  of  letters  to  the  Boston 
Daily  Advertiser,"  reports  the  proceedings  in  Washington  while  the 
treaty  was  pending,  and  also  contains  the  text  of  the  treaty. 

The  Danish  colonial  fiscal  S3'stem  in  the  West  Indies  is  the  subject  of 
an  essay  by  C.  W.  Tooke,  printed  in  "Essays  in  colonial  finance  by 
the  members  of  the  American  Economic  Association." 

The  tabulated  statistics  of  the  commerce  and  commercial  regulations 
of  the  islands  ma}'  be  found  in  the  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Sta- 
tistics of  the  Treasury  Department  and  the  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau 
of  the  State  Department.  The  publications  of  the  Statens  statistiske 
Bureau  of  Denmark  include  statistical  tables  of  imports  and  exports, 
merchant  marine,  and  navigation.  The  various  reports  from  our  con- 
suls at  St.  Thomas  have  been  noted  in  their  proper  place  in  this  list. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Division  of  Bihliogrcqyhy. 

Herbert  Putxam, 

Lihraricm  of  Ckmgress. 


BOOKS. 

Bates,  H.  W.     Central  America,  the  West  Indies  and  South  America. 
With  an  ethnological  appendix  by  A.  H.  Keane.     Map  and 
illustrations. 
London:  Edward  Stanford^  1878.     xviii^  (2),  571  2^J>'     12^- 
{Stanford's  compendium  of  geography  and  travel.) 

Pp.  141-151,  general  description  of  the  West  Indies;  pp.  176-178, 
St.  Thomas,  Santa  Cruz. 

Bellin,  Jacques  Nicolas.     Le  petit  atlas  maritime;  recueil  de  cartes  et 
plans  des  quatre  parties  du  monde. 
Paris:  176Jf.     5  vols.     Maps.     Plans.     F^. 

Vol.1:  no.  75,  St.  Croix;  no.  77,  St.  Jean;  no.  78,  St.  Thomas. 

Borgesen,  F. ,  and  O.  Paulsen.     Om  Vegetationen  paa  de  Dansk  Vest 
Indiske  Oer. 
Kjohenhavn:  E.  Bojesen^  1898.    llSpp.  Figures.    Plates.    8^. 

Catteau-Calleville,  J.  P.  G.      Tableau  des  etats  danois,  consideres 
sous  le  rapport  du  mecanisme  social. 
Paris:   Treuttel  et  Wilrtz,  1802.     3  vols.     8-. 

Curtis,  William  Elero}'.     The  United  States  and  foreign  powers. 
JSTevj  York:    C.  Scribner's  sons,  1899.     vi,  9-3U2^P'     1^^- 
Pp.  126-131,  The  annexation  of  St.  Thomas. 

JDay,  Susan  De  Forest.     The  cruise  of  the  Scythian  in  the  West  Indies. 
Fully  illustrated. 
F.  Tennyson  Neely.,  ^?2^JZ«'«A^?'.'  London.     Neio   YorJc.      Chi- 
cago.    [1899.]     (2),  297pp.     Plates  {photogravures).     8^. 
Pp.  28-51,  St.  Thomas;  pp.  52-72,  Santa  Cruz. 

Delitsch,  Otto.     Westindien  und  die  Siidpolar-Liinder. 

Leipzig:  J.  C.  Hinrichs,  1871.  ociv,  1201-216Jf  pp.  8^. 
{Stein  C.  G.  D.^und  Ferd.  Horschelmann.  Ilandbnch  der 
Geographie  und  Statistih.  Siebente  Auflage.  Bd.  1, 
Alth,  Jf.) 

Diinisehe  Besitzungen,  pp.  2106-2115. 


b  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST   INDIES. 

Devritz,  A.   von.      In    Danisch-Westindien.      Hundert   und  fiinfzig- 
Jahre  der  Briidermission  in  St.   Thomas,   St.  Croix  und 
St.  Jan     .     .     . 
Mesky:  [H.  Ender\  1882,     mil,  S7Jt,pp.     Plates,     i^^. 

In  Danisch-Westindien.     Anfange  der  Briidermission  in  St. 

Thomas,  St.  Croix  und  St.  Jan  von  1732-1760. 
Herrnhut:  Missionsbuchhandhmg,  1899.     322  pj>.     8^. 

"Eine  sehf  griindliche  und  gediegene  Festschrift  zum  150  jahrigen 
Jubiliium  der  Briidermission  in  Westindien  erscheint  hier  nach 
des  Verfassers  Tode  in  nnveriindertem  Abdruck.  Es  ist  zn 
bedauern,  dass  diese  treffliche  Arbeit  noch  nicht  weiter  gefiihrt 
ist.  Das  Buch  gehort  zu  den  wichtigsten  Quellen  der  Gesehiehte 
Westindiens.  Ein  Kartenblatt  mit  den  drei  genannten  Inseln 
im  Massstab  1:  250,000,  in  guter  Ausfiihrung,  ist  beigegeben." 

[Dixon,  pseud.]     The  St.  Thomas  treaty.     A  series  of  letters  to  the 
Boston  Daily  Advertiser. 
Mw  York:  1869.     2Jfpj).     8^. 

Pp.  22-24,  text  of  the  treaty. 

Fischer,  H.  M.  W.     Om  Dansk  Vestindien. 

Kjobenhavn:    Gyldeiidal^  1896.     50  jjj).     8^. 

Granier  de  Cassagnac,  A.     Voyage  aux  Antilles. 

Paris:  Dauvin  et  Fontaine^  18Ji,2-J{.J}..     2  vols.     8^. 
Vol.  II,  pp.  161-184,  St.  Thomas. 

Great  Britain.    Ilydrogra/phic  office.    The  West  India  pilot.    Vol.  II. 
The  Caribbean  sea,  from  Barbados  to  Cuba.  .  .  .     Origi- 
nally compiled  by  E.  Barnett.     1th  edition. 
Londmi:  1887.     8"^. 

Pp.  158-191,  St.  John,  St.  Thomas,  and  Santa  Cruz. 

Gumey.  Joseph  John.     Familiar  letters  to  Henry  CJay  of  Kentucky, 
describing  a  winter  in  the  West  Indies. 
I^ew  Tm^h:  Press  of  Mahlon  Pay  c§  co.,  181fi.     203 j?}^.     8^. 
Pp.  11-20,  Santa  Cruz;  pp.  21-30,  Saint  Thomas  and  Tortola. 

Hill,  Robert  T.     Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  with  the  other  islands  of  the 
West  Indies.     Their  topography,  climate,  flora,  products, 
industries,  cities,  peoples,  political  conditions,  etc. 
I^ew   York:   The   Century  company,  1898.      xxviii,  4^9  pp. 
Plates.     8^. 

Pp.  25,  26, 306, 309-316,  Danish  West  India  islands. 

Host,  Georg.     Efterretninger  om  den  Sanct  Thomas  og  dens  Gou- 

verneurer,  optegnede  der  paa  Landet  fra  1769  indtil  1776. 

K'iohenliavn:  NicolausMoUer  og  son.,  1791.     xx,203pp.     8^» 


I 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES.  7 

Hovey,  Sylvester.     Letters  from  the  West  Indies:  relating  especially 
to  the  Danish  island  St.  Croix,  and  to  the  British  islands 
Antigua,  Barbados,  and  Jamaica. 
NewYorli:    Gould  and  N^ewman^  1838.     iv^lo-212  jy}}-     16^- 

Knox,  John  P.  A  historical  account  of  St.  Thomas,  W.  I. ,  with  the 
rise  and  progress  in  commerce;  missions  and  churches; 
climate  and  its  adaptation  to  invalids;  geological  structure; 
natural  histor}^  and  botany:  and  incidental  notices  of  St. 
Croix  and  St.  Johns,  slave  insurrections  in  these  islands; 
emancipation  and  present  condition  of  laboring  classes. 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner^  1862.  271  pp.  Folded  map. 
Plate.     12''. 

[Labat,  Jean  Pierre.]     Nouveau  voyage  aux  isles  de  PAmerique. 

A  la  Haye:    Chez  P.  Russmi.     \etc.'\     M.DCC.XXIX.     2  vols. 
Plates.     21a/ps.     Plans.     J^P. 

St.  Croix,  Vol.  I,  pt.  1,  p.  78;  pt.  2,  pp.  73,  74.     Vol.  II,  pp.  196,  197, 

215. 
St.  Thomas,  Vol.  II,  pp.  12,  285-292. 

Ledru,  Andre  Pierre.  Voyage  aux  iles  de  Teneriffe,  la  Trinite,  Saint- 
Thomas,  Sainte-Croix  et  Porto-Ricco,  execute  par  ordre 
du  gouvernement  fran^ais,  depuis  le  30  Septembre  1796 
jusqu'au  7  juin  1798,  contenant  des  observations  sur  le 
climat,  le  sol,  la  population,  I'agriculture,  les  productions 
de  ces  iles,  le  caractere,  les  moeurs  et  le  commerce  de  leurs 
habitants. 
A  Paris:  chez  A.  Bertrand^l810.     2  vols.     Folded  map.     8^. 

— Reise  nach  den  Inseln  Teneriffa,  Trinidad,  St.  Thomas,  St. 

Cruz  und  Porto-Rico    .     .     .    aus  dem  Franzosischen  iiber- 
setzt.     Mit  einer  Charte  der  Insel  Porto-Rico. 
Weimar:    Verlag  des  H.  /S.  priv.  Landes- Industrie-  Comptoirs., 
1812.     XX,  32Jf2yp'     S'^i 

Pp.  160-188,  Danish  West  Indies. 

Le  G-ras,  A.     Mer  des  Antilles  et  Golfe  du  Mexique.     2*^  partie  com- 
prenant  les  petites  Antilles  .    .    . 
Paris:  Ait  Depot  de  la  marine,  1875.     8^. 

Lennep  Coster,  G.  van.     Aanterkeningen,  gehouden  gedurende  mijn 
verblijf  in  de  West-Indien,  in  de  jaren  1837-1840.     Met 
platen. 
Te  Amsterdam:  hij  J.  F.  Schleijer,  18Jf^.     vii,  359  p>p).     8^. 


8  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES 

Letters  from  the  Virgin  islands:  illustrating  life  and  manners  in  the 
West  Indies. 
Lmidon:  John  Van  Vom-st,  184^.     x,  286  pp.      Chart.     12"^. 

Morris,  Henry  Crittenden.     The  history  of  colonization. 

New  York:   The  Macniillan  company,  1900.     2  vols.     12^. 
Vol.  II:  pp.  284-286,  Danish  colonization  in  the  West  Indies. 

Oldendorp,  Christian  Georg  Andreas.     Oldendorp's  Geschichte  der 
Mission  der  evangelischen  Briider  auf  den  Caraibischen 
Inseln  S.  Thomas,  S.  Croix  und  S.  Jan.     Herausgegeben 
durch  J.  J.  Bossart. 
Barhy:   C.  F.  Laux,  1777.     2  vols.     Maps.     Plates.     16^. 

Fuldstsendigt  Udtog  af  C.  G.  A.  Oldendorp's  Missions-Histo- 

rie  om  de  evangeliske  Brodres  Mission  paa  de  caraibiske 
Oer  St.  Thomas,  St.  Crux  og  St.  Jan,  udgivet  paa  Tydsk  i 
to  Dele. 
Jijohenhavn:  1784-     Tryht  paa  Christ.  L.  Buchs  Forlag  hos 
J.  Rud.  Thiele.     (5),  212pp.     16^. 

Historisk  Beretning  om  de  hedenske  Neger-Slavers  Omven 

delse  paa  de  Danske  Oer  i  Vestindien,  som  et  Udtog  af 
C.   G.  A.   Oldendorps  de  evangeliske  Brodres  Missions- 
Historie     .     .     .     Oversat  af  det  Tydske. 
Kjobenliavn:  17 8^.     Tryht  p)aa  C.  L.  Buchs  Forlag  hos  Joh. 
Bud.  Thiele.     {2),  18^,  (2)  pp.     W. 
Bound  with  the  preceding. 

Oxholm,  Peter  Lotharius.     De  Danske  Vestindiske  Oers  Tilstand  i 
Henseende  til  Population,  Cultur  og  Finance-Forfatning,  i 
Anledning  af  nogle  Breve  f ra  St.  Croix. 
Kiobmhavn:  1797,  J.  F.  Schultz.     84p>p.     Plates.     W. 

Parton,  James.     The  Danish  Islands:  are  we  bound  in  honor  to  pay 
for  them  ? 
Boston:  Fields,  Osgood  d3  CO.,  1869.     76pp.     8^. 

The  Present  state  of  the  West-Indies:  containing  an  accurate 
description  of  what  parts  are  possessed  b}^  the  several 
powers  in  Europe.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  a  complete 
map  of  the  West-Indies  done  from  the  latest  observations. 
London:  Printed  for  R.  Baldwin,  MDCCLXXXVIIL  (^), 
95  pp.     Jf^. 

Pp.   72-74,  The  Virgin  Islands;  pp.  93-94,  St.  Thomas,  St.  John, 
Santa  Cruz. 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES.  9 

Ra3mal,  Guillaume-Thomas.     A  philosophical  and  political  histoiy  of 

the   settlements  and  trade  of  Europeans  in  the  East  and 

West  Indies.     .     .     .     Newly  translated  from  the  French, 

by  J.  O.  Justamond.     2d  edition. 

Londmi:  Priritedfor  A.  Strahan,[etc.']179S.     G  mh.     Mai^s. 

Vol.  lY:  pp.  256-265,  Danish  settlements  in  St.  Thomas,  St.  John, 

and  Santa  Cruz. 
The  Library  has  several  editions  of  Raynal. 

Reclus,  J.  J.  Elisee.     Virgin  Islands  and  Santa  Cruz. 

{In  Eeclus,  J.  J.  E.     The  earth  and  its  inhabitants,  vol.  17,  pp. 

430-436.     London,  189—.     8°.) 
Pp.  430-433,  St.  Thomas;  p.  433,  St.  John;  pp.  433-435,  Santa  Crnz. 

Reinhardt,  J. ,  og  C.  F.  Liitken.  Bidrag  til  det  Vestindiske  Origes  og 
navnligen  til  de  Dan  sk- Vestindiske  Oers  Herpetologie. 

{In  Videnskabelige  Meddelelser  fra  den  naturhistoriske  Forening  i 
Kjobenhavn.     1862,  pp.  153-291.) 

[Rochefort,  C.  de.]     Histoire  naturelle  et  morale  des  isles  Antilles  de 
I'Amerique.     .     .     .     Avec  un  vocabulaire  Caraibe.     Se- 
conde  edition. 
A  Roterdam,  chez  Arnaut  Leers.     M.DC.LXV.     (34),  o8S^  (13) 
jpjp.     Plates.     8^. 

Rohr,  J.  P.  B.  von.     Anmerkungen  liber  den  Cattunbau.     Mit  einer 
Vorrede  von  P.  G.  Hensler. 
Altona  und  Leipzig :  1791-1793.     2  parts.     8^. 

Part  1:  Zum  Xutzen  der  Diinischen  AVestindischen  Colonien  auf 
Allerhochsten  Koniglichen  Befehl  geschrieben. 

Scherzer,  Karl  von.  Die  westindischen  Inseln  St.  Thomas,  Haiti, 
Porto  Rico  und  Cuba.     Mit  einer  Karte. 

{In  Reise  der  osterreichischen  Fregatte  Xovara  um  die  Erde  in  den 
Jahren  1857, 1858, 1859  unter  den  Befehlen  des  Commodore  B. 
von  Wullerstorf-Urbair.  Statistisch-commercieller  Theil  von  Dr. 
Karl  von  Scherzer.    ZweiterBand.    pp.  467-495.  Wien,  1865.    4°.) 

Schiitz-Holzhausen,  Damian,  and  R.  Springer.  Cuba  und  die  iibrigen 
Inseln  Westindiens.  Mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung  der 
politischen  und  socialen  Verhaltnisse.  Mit  Illustrationen 
und  Karte. 

Wurzhunj:  L.  Woerl,  1896.     xil,  388j>lJ>     i^^. 

Se"ward,   William   H.     The  diplomatic  histor}^  of   the  war  for  the 
Union,     . 
Boston:  Houghton.^  ALiffiin  and  corajxiny.^  1884-.     {2),  vlii.,  626 
2>p.     Portrait.     2Iap.     8^.     (Worl's^  vol.  5.) 
Pp.  28-29,  The  Danish  Islands. 


10  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES. 

Sloane,  Sir  Hans.    A  voyage  to  the  islands  Madera,  Barbados,  Nieves, 
S.  Christophers,  and  Jamaica     . 
London:  For  the  author,  1707-25.     2  vols.     Plates.     F^. 

Smith,  James.     The  winter  of  1840  in  St.  Croix,  with  an  excursion  to 
Tor  tola  and  St.  Thomas. 
JVei/j  York:  PriJitedfor  the  author,  ISIfi.     l^Jf^pj?.     12^. 

Stenzel.     Die  Insel  St.  Thomas.     [With  tables  and  chart.] 

( In  Annalen  f iir  Hydrographie  und  maritime  Meteorologie.  Berlin, 
1886.     Vol.  XIV,  pp.  353-359.) 

"Seit  der  Aufhebung  der  Sklaverei  und  dem  Ueberhandnehmen 
der  Dampfschifffahrt  hat  sich  der  Character  der  Insel  vollig 
geandert.  Die  Zuckerpflanzungen  sind  verschwunden,  der  Boden 
ist  so  gut  wie  unbebaut,  eine  Vermittelung  des  Handels  zwischen 
den  Kiisten  Mittel-  und  des  nordlichen  Siidamerikas  mit  den 
Vereinigten  Staaten  und  Europa  findet  nicht  mehr  statt.  Jetzt 
ist  St.  Thomas  nur  noch  ein  Knotenpunkt  der  Dampfschifffahrt 
nach  Westindien.  Die  einzige  Ortschaft  ist  Charlotte  Amalie  mit 
stationiirer  Bevolkerung  ( ca  12000) ,  Die  Gezeitenstromungen  sind 
so  unregelmiissig,  dass  eine  richtige  Hafenzeit  nicht  angegeben 
werden  kann." 

Contents:  Allgemeines,  Hydrographisches,  Lotsendienst,  Gezeiten- 
stromungen, Meteorologisches,  Ausrii  stung  und  Reparaturen, 
Wasser,  Kohlen,  Postverbindung. 

Stoddard,  Charles  Augustus.     Cruising  among  the  Caribbees.     Sum- 
mer days  in  winter  months.     Illustrated. 
New  York:    Charles  Scrihu'er'' s  sons,  1895.     x,  (2),   198  pp. 
Plates  (photogravures).    6"". 

Pp.  23-50  contain:  "The  Virgin  Group,  St.  Thomas  and  its  people, 
Santa  Cruz." 

Taylor,  C.  E.     Leaflets  from  the  Danish  West  Indies:  descriptive  of 
the  social,    political,  and    commercial  condition  of  these 
islands. 
London :  Dawson  cfe  sons^  1888.     xv,  228  pp.     Plates  {wood 
cuts).     8"^. 

Thaarup,  Frederik.     Veiledning  til  det  Danske  Monarkies  Statistik. 
2den.  Udg. 
Kioheiiltami :     179Jf..      vrll,    768,    96  2^P'      Engraved    title, 
Talles.     12^. 

Tooke,  C.  W.     The  Danish  colonial  tiscal  s^^stem  in  the  West  Indies. 

{In  Essays  in  colonial  finance  by  the  members  of  the  American 
Economic  Association.  August,  1900.  pp.  144-167.  New  York: 
Published  for  the  American  Economic  Association  by  the  Macmil- 
lan  company.     [1900.]     303  pp.     8°.) 


LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES.  11 

Trollope,  Anthony.     The  West   Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main.     2d 
edition. 
Lmidon:    Chapman  di  Hall,  1860.    iv,{2),395p2^.    Map,    8^. 
Pp.  8,  235-241,  St.  Thomas. 

United  States.  Twenty-first  Congress^  second  session.  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives. Report  no.  IIT.  Concerning  the  commerce 
of  the  United  States  with  the  island  of  St.  Croix.  March 
2,  1831.     2  pp.     8^\ 

Executive  document  no.  21.     Message  from  the  Presi- 


dent of  the  United  States,  transmitting  copies  of  a  corre- 
spondence between  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  minister 
of  Denmark,  in  relation  to  the  commercial  intercourse 
between  the  said  States  and  the  Danish  West  India  Islands, 
&c.     elan.  3,  1831.     15  pp.     8°. 

Also  printed  in  the  British  and  foreign  state  papers,  1830-1831  [vol. 
18],  pp.  1164-1181.     London,  1833.     8°. 

Thirty -seventh  Congress.^  second  session.  House  of  Representa- 
tives. Miscellaneous  document  no.  80.  Emplo3^ment  of 
laborers  of  African  extraction  in  the  island  of  St.  Croix. 
Correspondence  between  the  State  Department  of  the 
United  States  and  the  charge  d'affaires  of  Denmark,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  advantages  offered  by  the  island  of  St.  Croix  for 
the  employment  of  laborers  of  African  extraction.  June 
10,  1862.     12  pp.     8°. 

West,  H.  Bidrag  til  Beskrivelse  over  Ste.  Croix  med  en  kort  Udsigt 
over  St.  Thomas,  St.  Jean,  Tortola,  Spanishtown  og  Cra- 

:  beneiland. 

Kiohetihavn:  1793.     Trykt  hos  Friderik  Wilhelm  Thiele.     (8), 
363,  (1)  pp.     Folded  sheets.     i^°. 

Be^^trage  zur  Beschreibung  von  St.  Croix.     Nebst  einer  kurzen 

Uebersicht  der  benachbarten  Inseln,  St.  Thomas,  St.  Jean, 

Tortola,  Spanishtown  und  Krabbeneyland.     Aus  dem  Dani- 

schen,  mit  Verbesserungen  und  Yermehrung  des  Verf assers. 

IZopenhagen:  17 9 J}..     Bey  C.  G.  Prost^  Soh7i  und  conipagnie. 

Wharton,  Francis.  A  digest  of  the  international  law  of  the  United 
States,     . 

Washington:    Govefimnient  printing  office.,  1896.     3  vols.     S^. 
{United  States.     Department  of  State. ^ 
Vol.  I,  pp.  416-417,  Danish  West  Indies. 


12  LIST    OF    BOOKS    OK    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES. 

A  Winter  in  the  West  Indies  and  Florida;  containing  general 
observations  upon  modes  of  traveling,  manners  and  cus- 
toms, climate  and  productions,  with  a  particular  description 
of  St.  Croix,  Trinidad  de  Cuba,  Havana,  Key  West,  and  St. 
Augustine,  as  places  of  resort  for  northern  invalids.  By  an 
invalid. 
'    New  ITork:  Published  hy  Wiley  and  Putnam^  18S9.     199 2>J>' 


ARTICLES    IX    PERIODICALS. 

1861.     St.   Thomas;  Jahresbericht  des  preussischen   Konsiiltats  fur 

1860. 
Preusssiclies  TlandeU-AvcMv^  1861,  no.  22^  j)p'  oJf.O-oJfl. 

1863.  Ein  Schreiben  aus  St.  Thomas  in  Westindien  liber  die  freien 

Neger. 

Glohm,  vol.  4  {1863),  179. 

1864.  Die    danische    Insel   St.    Thomas   in   West-Indien.      C.    von 

Scherzer. 
Ausland,  1861^,.,  no.  31. 

1864.     Die  Insel  St.  Thomas  in  West  Indien. 
Glohm,  vol.  5  (1864),  loJf. 

1868.  Die  Westindische  Insel  St.  Thomas. 

Globus,  vol.  12  {1868),  SJP'. 

1869.  The   Danish   muddle.     (The  purchase  of   St.   John  and    St. 

Thomas.) 
The  Nation,  vol.  8  {Ajyril  1,  1869),  21^8. 

1874.     St.  Thomas.     (Descriptive  sketch.) 

Cornhill  Magazine,  vol.  30  {Aug.,  187 Jf),  163. 
Every  Saturday,  vol.  17  {Aug.  29,  187 Jf),  230. 
Eclectic  Magazine,  vol.  83  {Oct.,  187 Ji),  JfOl. 
LitteWs  Living  Age,  vol.  122  {Aug.  29,  187It),  609. 

1887.     The  Hurricane  Island.     Herbert  H.  Smith. 
Cosmopolitan,  vol.  J^  {Sej^t.,  1887),  65. 

1887.     A  diplomatic  episode.     Illustrated.     Olive  Risley  Seward. 

Scrihner^s  Magazine,  vol.  2  {N'ov.,  1887),  285. 

1893-96.     Momenter  af  Vestindiens  Geografi.     Troperne  i  Alminde- 
lighed.      Barbados.      Trinidad.     De    danske    westindiske 
Oer.     H.  Lassen. 
Geografish  Tidskrift,  vol.  12  {1893-91,),  63;  vol.  13  {1895-96). 
60. 

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14  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES. 

1897.  Politisch-geographische     Betrachtungen     iiber     Westindien. 

Emil  Deckert. 

Geographische  Zeitschrift,  vol.  3  {1897).,  121. 

1898.  Danish  West  Indies. 

Harper's  ^Yeehly,  ml.  J^  {April  23,  1898),  395. 

1898.      Danish  rule  in  St.  Thomas.     H.  Martin. 

Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  ^2  {Ajjril  30,  1898),  4,16. 

1898.      Proposed  purchase  of  St.  Thomas. 

Public  Opinion,  vol.  2 J,.  {April  7,  1898),  J^23. 

1898.  Saint  Thomas  and  San  Juan.     F.  A.  Ober. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Aug.  25,  1898),  5^3. 

1899.  What  about  the  Danish  West  Indies  %     J.  Moritzen. 

GuntovbS  Afagazine,  vol.  17  {Dec,  1899),  Jf62. 
Same  article  condensed.      PiMic   Ojyinion,  vol.  27  {Dec.  11^,, 
1899),  740. 

1900.  Danemarks  westindische  Besitzungen. 

Export,  vol.  22  {July  26,  1900),  4^12. 

1900.      St.  Thomas.     Gateway  of  the  Caribbean.     W.  Drysdale. 
Harper's  Weekly,  vol.  U  {Jo.n.  20,  1900),  51. 

1900.  The  Danish  West  Indies. 

Independent,  vol.  52  {Jan.  11,  1900),  135. 

1901.  Porto  Rico  and  a  necessary  military  position  in  the  West 

Indies.     W.  A.  Glassford. 

Journal  of  the  rnilitary  service  institution,  vol.  28  {Jan., 1901), 

15. 
Same    article    condensed.      American    Monthly    Review    of 

Reviews,  vol.  23  {Feb.,  1901),  216. 

On  the  strategic  importance  of  St.  Thomas. 

1901.      The  proposed  purchase  of  the  Danish  West  Indies. 
PMic  Opinion  {K  Y.),  vol.  30  {Jan.  10, 1901),  39. 

1901.      Again,  the  Danish  islands. 

American  Montldy  Review  of  Reviews,  vol.  23  {Feb.,  1901),  150. 

1901.      My  house  in  the  West  Indies. 

Blackwood's  Magazine,  vol.  169  {Feb.,  1901), 


ARTICLES  IN  UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR  REPORTS. 

1881.     History,  products,  and  commerce  of  St.  Thomas. 

Eeport  by  Victor  Thompson,  October  1,  1880. 
Vol.  2,  no.  3,  January,  1881.     pp.  48-56. 

1881.  St.  Thomas  as  a  port  of  call. 

Eeport  by  V.  V.  Smith,  October  26,  1881. 
Vol.  4,  no.  14,  December,  1881.     pp.  710-720. 

1882.  St.  Thomas  as  a  port  of  necessity. 

Eeport  by  V.  V.  Smith,  May  12,  1882. 
Vol.  6,  no.  20,  June,  1882.     pp.  204-210. 

1885.     Saint  Thomas. 

Eeport  by  V.  V.  Smith  on  tariff  and  ship  dues,  November  18,  1885. 
Vol.  18,  no.  61,  February,  1886.     pp.  462-468. 

1887.  Danish  West  Indies.     Santa  Cruz.      Sugar   production   and 

trade. 

Eeport  of  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  September  16,  1887. 
Vol.  24,  no.  86,  November,  1887.     pp.  254-261. 

1888.  Banana  culture  in  St.  Thomas. 

Vol.  27,  no.  95,  July,  1888.     p.  17. 

1889.  Trade  of  St.  Thomas,  West  Indies. 

Eeport  by  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  August  28, 1889. 
Vol.  31,  no.  109,  October,  1889.     pp.  219-220. 

1889.  Trade  of  Santa  Cruz. 

Eeport  by  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  August  28,  1889. 
Vol.  31,  no.  109,  October,  1889.     p.  221. 

1890.  Steamships  in  the  West  Indies. 

Eeport  by  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  December  27,  1889. 
Vol.  32,  no.  114,  March,  1890.     pp.  403-404. 

1890.     Trade  and  commerce  of  St.  Thomas.     American  coal,  etc. 
Eeport  by  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  August  30,  1890. 
Vol.  34,  no.  121,  October,  1890.     pp.  247-248. 

1890.     Products  of  Santa  Cruz. 

Eeport  by  Mortimer  A.  Turner,  August  30,  1890. 
Vol.  34,  no.  121,  October,  1890.     pp.  301-302. 

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16  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES. 

1891.     Foreign  trade  of  Santa  Cruz. 

Report  by  Samuel  B.  Home,  August  21,  1891. 
Vol.  38,  no.  136,  January,  1892.     pp.  11-15. 

1891.  Danish  West  Indies. 

Report  by  Samuel  B.  Home,  August  18, 1891.     (Includes  statement 

of  municipal  expenses,  etc.) 
Vol.  37,  no.  134,  November,  1891.     pp.  369-379. 

1892.  Commerce  of  the  Danish  West  Indies. 

Reports  by  Samuel  B.  Home,  July  26,  1892;  William  F.  Moore, 

June  23,  1892,  and  Joseph  L.  Taylor,  June  23,  1892. 
Vol.  40,  no.  145,  October,  1892.     pp.  305-314. 

1893.  Danish  West  Indies. 

Report  of  Samuel  B.  Home,  October  16,  1893. 
Vol.  43,  no.  159,  December,  1893.     pp.  441-442. 

1894.  St.    Croix.      Christiansted.      Fredericksted.      Extension    of 

markets  for  American  flour. 

Report  of  William  F.  Moore,  January  15, 1894. 
Vol.  45,  no.  164,  May,  1894.     pp.  155-156. 

1894.     St.  Thomas.     Extension  of  markets  for  American  flour. 

Report  of  J.  H.  Stewart,  January  10,  1894. 
Vol.  45,  no.  164,  May,  1894.     p.  157. 

1900.     Trade  in  the  Danish  West  Indies. 

Report  of  Mahlon  Van  Home,  April  23, 1900. 
Vol.  63,  no.  238,  July,  1900.     pp.  284-285. 

1900.     Trade  in  the  Danish  West  Indies. 

Report  of  Mahlon  Van  Home,  May  16,  1900. 
Vol.  64,  no.  240,  September,  1900.     pp.  126-127. 


ARTICLES,   ETC.,  IN  DANISH  OOTERNMENT  PUBLICA- 
TIONS, 1868-18:0. 

RELATIVE  TO  NEGOTIATIONS  FOR  SALE  TO  UNITED  STATES. 

(With  references  to  statistical  reports,  etc.) 

Denmark.     Rigsdagstidende.     Forhandling-er  paa  Folkethinget.     Or- 
dentlig  Samling  1867-68.     1.  Bind.     No.  1-166. 
Kjobenhavn:   Tryht  i  Bianco  Liinos  Bogtryhheri  ved  E.  A. 
Schmelling,  [1868].     IfP. 

Forelbhig  Meddelelse  af  Udenrigsministeren  om,  at  der  den  24de 
October,  1867  er  undertegnet  en  Tractat  angaaende  Afstaaelsen 
af  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan  til  de  Forenede  Stater  af  Amerika. 
Anmeldt  Sp.  454;  fremlagt  Sp.  460-61.  Meddelelse  om  Afstem- 
ningen  paa  Oerne  Sp.  947.  At  Afstemning  skal  skee,  Sp.  461, 
dennes  Kesultat,  Sp.  947,  1034. 

Forslag  til  Beslutning  om  Samtykke  til  Conventionen  af  24de  Octo- 
ber f.  A.  med  de  Forenede  Stater  af  Amerika.  Anmeldt  Sp.  947; 
fremlagt  Sp.  1033-35;  Forslaget  i  Till^eg  A.  Sp.  1569-76,  cfr.  Sp. 
1591-92. 

Behandlingsmaaden  vedtagen,  Sp.  1045;  Thinget  sammentraadt  som 
Udvalg.  Udvalgets  Betsenkning  i  Tillaeg  B.  Sp.  69-70;  Iste 
Behandling  Sp.  1063-65;  2den  Behandling  Sp.  1067.  Sagens 
Behandlingsmaade,  Sp.  1035,  1045,  1063.  Eegjeringens  Bevseg- 
grunde  til  Afstaaelsen,  Sp.  1064-65. 

Anordninger  for  St.  Croix,  samt  Budgetter  for  St.  Croix  og  St. 
Thomas  med  St.  Jan  Communer  1867-68.  Anmeldte  Sp.  1833, 
jfr.  Tiling  A.  Sp.  1817-1846. 

— Rigsdagstidende.    Forhandlinger  paa  Landsthinget.    Ordent- 

lig  Samling  1867-68. 
Kjobenhavn:   Tryht  i  Bianco  Lunos  Bogtrylikeri  ved  E.  A. 
Schmelling,  [1868\     2  vols.     J/P. 

Foreldbig  Meddelelse  om,  at  der  den  24de  October  1867  er  afsluttet 
en  Tractat  angaaende  Afstaaelsen  af  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan  til  de 
Forenede  Stater  af  Amerika.  Anmeldt  Sp.  254;  forelagt  Sp. 
257-58;  Meddelelse  om  den  stedfundne  Afstemning  paa  Oerne 
Sp.  493. 
Forslag  til  Beslutning  angaaende  Kigsdagens  Samtykke  til  en  med 
de  Forenede  Stater  af  Amerika  under  24de  October  1867  afsluttet 
Convention.  Oversendt  fra  Folkethinget  Sp.  598;  Forslaget  i 
Till£eg  A.  Sp.  1591-92,  jfr.  Sp.  1569-70;  Behandlingsmaaden  ved- 
tagen Sp.  652;  Thinget  constitueret  som  Udvalg;  Udvalgets 
Beta^nkningi  Tillteg  B.  Sp.  97-98.  Iste  Behandling  Sp.  659-61; 
2den  Behandling  Sp.  718. 

17 


18  LIST    OF    BOOKS    ON    THE    DANISH    WEST    INDIES. 

Denmark — Continued. 

Anordninger,  vedrorende  St.  Croix,  Sp.  14,  jfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp.  1065-72. 
Regnskabsover&igter  for  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan  for  1865-66.     Sp.  33-34, 

jfr.  Till^eg  A.  Sp.  1073-1116. 
Budget  for  St.  Croix  Commune  for  1867-68,  med  Tillsegsbevilling. 

Anmeldt  Sp.  1329,  jfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp.  1817-30. 
Budget  for  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan  for  1867-68.     Anmeldt  Sp.  1329, 

jfr.  Tiling  A.  Sp.  1835-46. 
Anordninger  for  St.  Croix.     Anmeldt  Sp.  1329,  jfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp. 

1831-34. 
Regnskabsoversigter  for  Communerne  St.  Croix  og  St.  Thomas  med 

St.  Jan  for  Finantsaaret  1866-67,  med  tilhorende  Kassebehold- 

ningsregnskaber.     Anmeldte  Sp.  3086,  jfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp.  3019-68. 

Rigsdagstidende.     Forhandlinger  paa  Folkethinget.    Ordent- 

lig  Samling,  1868-69. 
Kjobenhavn:   TryTct  hos  J.  H.  Schultz^  [^1869\     2  vols.     JiP. 

TiUasgsartikel  af  15de  October  1868  til  Conventionen  af  24de  Octo- 
ber 1867  angaaende  Salget  af  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan.  Sp.  1149. 

Anordninger  for  St.  Thomas,  St.  Croix  og  St.  Jan  Sp.  4861,  jfr. 
Tiling  A.  Sp.  2685-2722. 

Rigsdagstidende.    Forhandlinger  paa  Land sthinget.    Ordent- 

lig  Samling  1868-69.     No.  1-141. 
KjobenJmvn:   Trykt  hos  J.  R,  Schultz,  \1869\.     JiP. 

TiUaegsartikel  af  15de  October  1868  til  Conventionen  af  24de  Octo- 
ber 1867  angaaende  Salget  af  St.  Thomas  of  St.  Jan.  Sp.  362. 

Anordninger  for  Set.  Thomas,  Set.  Croix  og  Set.  Jan.  Sp.  1859,  jfr. 
Tiling  A.  Sp.  2685-2722. 

Rigsdagstidende.    Forhandlinger  paa  Folkethinget.    Ordent- 

lig  Samling  1869-70. 
Kjobenhmn:   Tryht  hos  J,  H.  Schultz,  [1870\.     3  vols.     JfP. 

Meddelelse  af  Conseilspraesidenten  angaaende  Tractaten  om  Salget  af 

St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan.  Sp.  5777-79,  cfr.  -Sp.  5393,  6156-57. 
Udgifler  i  Anledning  af  Conventionen  om  St.  Thomas  og  St.  Jan, 

Sp.  5953-55,  5957-59,  5960-64,  Tillseg  B.  Sp.  1187-91. 
Anordninger,  Budgetter  og  Tillaegs-Budgetter  for  St.  Thomas,  St. 

Croix  og  St.  Jan.  Sp.  93,  cfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp.  1461-1532;  Sp.  3897, 

cfr.  Tillseg  A.  Sp.  2819-94. 

Rigsdagstidende.     Forhandlinger  paa  Landsthinget.    Ordent- 

lig  Samling  1869-70.     No.  1-216. 
Kjdbenhav7i:  Trykt  Jws  J.  H.  Schultz^  {1870].     J^^. 

Meddelelse  af  Conseilsprsesidenten  angaaende  Tractaten  om  Salget  af 
de  vestindiske  Oer.     Sp.  2405-8,  cfr.  Sp.  2075. 

Anordninger  og  Budgetter  for  de  vestindiske  Oer.  Sp,  18,  cfr.  Tillseg 
A.  Sp.  1461-1531;  Sp.  1507,  TilL^g  A.  Sp.  2819-94. 


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